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Gives something of their history and beginnings in the theatre.
The driving position gives something of an S.U.V. feel, even a bit of that swagger.
In response to the contribution, as in Tiv custom, the artist gives something of slightly greater or lesser value to the person who contributed.
When a company gives something of value to its employees in return for their services, it is clearly a compensation expense.
In contrast to the critical scrutiny he brings to bear on the identity-politics movement, he gives something of a free pass to the cosmopolitan ideals he favors.
Considering here the downloadable 3DS version, rather than the console releases, Nintendo's handheld reproduces Mega Man's famously tight controls and gives something of a history lesson in why the robot protagonist stands as a reference point for refined game design.
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And here they have been given something of an opening".
"We wanted to give something of significant value," Ms. Steiger said.
Ask them to give something of your spending to those who cannot even buy bread.
On the field, Afghanistan were given something of a cricketing lesson.
She says that predictive policing, with its claims of reducing crime, will be given something of a free pass.
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