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So much for Monty having a degree of control.

She seemed in higher spirits than usual but having a degree of difficulty with her vowels, which kept trying to get away, like an insufficiently secured kangaroo.

Wright described the police statements as having "a degree of superficiality" and being of "insufficient quality and quantity", but did not accept the evidence had been fabricated or dictated.

Having a degree of control over your own time does, of course, have its benefits and many people are attracted to going it alone due to the flexibility of being their own boss.

She blames "rising expectations" for these wives' dilemma: "[T]he irony turns out to be that having a degree of certainty about what you want (and being in a peer group that feels the same way) is helpful in making people happy.

Although having a degree of spatial overlap, the terminology applied to these different zones is not synonymous.

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Ramírez has a degree of fame.

People have to actually have a degree of civility".

"But children should have a degree of computational thinking.

That I would have a degree of safety".

Also, they have a degree of economic strength".

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