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What to make, for instance, of how lies have become routinised in mainstream politics?
It's just one instance of how nascent female sexual desire is imaginatively captured by Heller.
Now everyone can, another instance of how this market has suddenly become more expansive and topsy-turvy.
It's one more instance of how consumer technology trends, like the use of tablet computers, are crossing into office life.
He speaks, for instance, of how his parents met and came to America and the struggles they endured.
The fries, which are only O.K., come in a brown paper bag, grease soaking through — an instance of how the place's crudeness can seem pretentious.
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Equally, there are many instances of how this has been less successful, including some Work Programme examples.
All are instances of how two very different skill sets, and personalities, united to create something innovative.
"These are just two instances of how more than 2000 working days' worth of productivity could be re-injected into Toyota immediately," he said.
The Irish were divided from the British Protestants, the Germans from the Jews, each European immigrant group from its neighbours; and Mr Lipset and Mr Marks give many instances of how ethnicity defined both socialist parties and their opponents.
The decision made by the North American subsidiary of Philips to outsource its VCRs from a Japanese competitor rather than the parent company is one of the most notorious instances of how a local "king" can undermine global strategy.
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