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And it's being made into a very practical contract, in essence, between donor and recipient.
I think I wanted to see if in fact there was no difference, in essence, between the old character and the young character.
A set of YouTube videos of the question session after the screening (1, 2, 3) depicts a big group hug, in essence, between the audience and film team.
Any deal to end the conflict there (in essence, between natives and ethnic Russians) must, said Mr Putin, with an eye to Moldova's recalcitrant Slavs, "firmly ensure the rights of all those who consider that Russia can be a guarantor".
But so far as concerns the power to regulate, there is no difference, in essence, between a business called private and one called a public utility or said to be 'affected with a public interest.' Whatever the nature of the business, whatever the scope or character of the regulation applied, the source of the power invoked is the same.
Jeff Mayers, a political reporter in Madison who runs a Web site that has been covering the campaign intensively (http://wispolitics.com), sees the election as a fight, in essence, between Governor Thompson's organization and the state's most powerful union, the Wisconsin Education Association Council, a teachers' group with 90,000 members.
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Hugh Pollard, who hired the plane that took Franco from the Canaries to north Africa, was typical: an upper-class Roman Catholic, he knew he had the support of the princes of his church, for the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Hinsley – the leader of Britain's Catholics – said that the Spanish civil war was "in essence a contest between Christ and Antichrist".
Above all, though, it is a text which works like a charm: books are, in essence, go-betweens, works which conjure rhythm and release across time and history, across places of familiarity and those foreign to us; and personally and individually, too, it's all a going-between, for every person who picks up a book for a first, then a second, then a third time.
Some contemporary reviewers criticised what they saw as a vein of vulgar sensuality in Rodenbach's treatment of the affair between Hugues and Jane, which emerges as in essence that between a prostitute and an infatuated punter.
where the parameters, i.e. the π i,j 's, i=1,2,⋯,n, j=1,2,⋯,n, are in essence weights between 0 and 1 and are defined in detail below at (17).
In essence, meetings between government officials and constituents are presumed to be a public space, like a street corner or a public park.
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