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For London, like the majority of our towns and cities, is really a treasure house of wildlife, Goode insists, instancing, for example, a survey of the plants growing on the pavements and buildings of Mayfair and Soho, which turned up 157 species.

I put this all to Wuorinen, and received from him a thoughtful and gracious response, which I quote in full: From the first I have thought of BBM as a grand tragedy, instancing the hoary operatic theme of doomed love.

"It's come in a week when some of the best clubs in London have been in all sorts of trouble," he said, instancing the case of the iconic nightclub Fabric, which closed its doors indefinitely this week as police investigate the drug-related deaths of two teenagers within weeks of each another.

It sounded rather as if Perry had got an advance peek at ABC's upcoming broadcast of its interview with Newt's second wife, Marianne, in which she says he lacks the moral character to be President, instancing the occasion, towards the end of their time together, when he asked her to share him with his then mistress (and now wife) Callista in an "open marriage".

Classic massively multiplayer online (MMO) games, such as World of Warcraft or Destiny, rely on techniques such as splitting players up over different servers, so each cluster only has to deal with a few thousand players at once, or "instancing", throwing groups of friends into their own unique versions of the world where they don't have to deal with strangers at all.

David Lean, for instance.

Take Russia, for instance.

My party and, indeed, the Conservative party have been on record as being very against the proposal by the previous Labour government, for instance, to legislate for a wider amnesty and we want to see the rule of law always be applied.

They know the bank they're trading with may be taking the other side of the trade (in the Abacus deal, for instance, the flipbook said that Goldman might be short the securities).

Sheila Scott, chief executive of the National Care Association, which represents many smaller care home providers, said care costs could in many instances be approaching two-thirds of total fees because of the growing dependency of people entering residential care.

In one instance, Koelma sent a draft letter from O'Farrell's office in support of AWH's bid for a lucrative public-private partnership to the water company's chief executive, Nick Di Girolamo, asking him for input.

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