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No one has quite worked out what this means.
None has quite worked, but it's a positive trend.
And it doesn't seem that Preston has quite worked it out either.
No one has quite worked out what the munchkins are supposed to be.
Neither movie has quite worked out the way its key architects might have hoped.
Yet no one has quite worked out how to exhibit a video or film work in a gallery successfully because the way in which we watch a narrative on screen is so different to the way we look at art in a gallery.
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None of them have quite worked it out.
Van Gaal pointed out this had been CSKA Moscow's strategy and neither had quite worked.
I don't think they've quite worked out what they want it to be.
Somehow setting "The Sopranos" in Westport wouldn't have quite worked, but Connecticut, not New Jersey, has the highest percentage of residents of Italian descent — almost 20 percent in Connecticut and 17 in New Jersey.
"I don't think the department of education yet have quite worked out what role it wants parents to play.
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