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And then both voices bow in deference to post-modern football, where none of the above matters because anything is possible.
The politically sensitive issue was dropped from the debating hall at last year's Bournemouth conference in deference to post-Sept 11 sensibilities.
There are many more quotes from many more experts, but in deference to my recent post on the "Power of Three" I will stop here.
His signature features began with "The Cats of London" (1951) and closed with "Life in Liverpool" (1956), which was spiked by Picture Post's owner, Edward Hulton, in deference to Liverpool's city leaders, who protested at the depiction of poverty, misery and deprivation.
His signature features began with The Cats of London (1951) and closed with Life in Liverpool (1956), which was spiked by Picture Post's owner, Edward Hulton, in deference to Liverpool's leaders who protested at the depiction of poverty, misery and deprivation in their city's slums.
Also, in deference to other studies indicating a survival advantage to ETI in post-traumatic circulatory arrest [ 7, 8], the on-going univariate association of ETI with mortality in recent studies, though predictable, has fueled the debate that ETI should no longer be used in the out-of-hospital setting [ 16- 18, 23].
(I was allowed inside in deference to the Khan).
Yet he would go to third in deference to Jeter.
In deference to his wishes, no services are currently scheduled.
In deference to his wishes, funeral services will be private.
In deference to my age, she does not text me.
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