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Khan, inevitably, still hangs over Brook.
There are, inevitably, still signs of the preternaturally cautious front-runner in Mr. Kerry.
"A hybrid economy," he replied — one that would inevitably still be based on oil, but which, the committee hoped, could begin to diversify.
Their doctors will be able to use the accelerometers on the watch to monitor their activity levels.Some patients will, inevitably, still want to talk to a real, live doctor.
Bruno Paulson, an analyst at Sanford Bernstein, points out that measurement of critical non-market risks, such as how long customers will keep their policies, is inevitably still pretty crude and largely up to the companies themselves.
Plus it makes use of the little fat which will inevitably still be in the roasting tin after you've drained most of it off, rather than adding more; so it almost counts as healthy.
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But, inevitably, they still only hinted at what might have been.
Inevitably he still experiences the nerves common to every player who takes the field from Farnham Minis upwards.
Or at least it is a dream right now, with the regular season, and all the unforeseen setbacks it will inevitably bring, still weeks away.
Circulation has inevitably declined still further over the past three years, so I can well understand the urge to merge in order to cut costs.
There are very few personal accounts of dealing with ovarian cancer, not only because it is difficult to narrate progress within a cheerful recovery framework, but also because such stories would inevitably address still stigmatised (and thus hidden) bodily afflictions.
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