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This is supposed to be the tournament that puts all those moribund moneyspinning seven-game series into some sort of context beyond the purely financial.
To put that into some sort of context, Tiger's infamous 81 here is considered the worst round of his career, and that was in the middle of a tempest, stair rods flying straight into his startled coupon.
To put his influence on this team into some sort of context, the Real Madrid forward has scored six and set up two of the nine goals that Wales have racked up during qualifying.
Let's just put these young people into some sort of context.
With that in mind, the photos do need to be put into some sort of context because super-fast frames can show the spat but don't necessarily provide a true reflection of any time period.
The only thing missing from the article, which would have allowed us to put the numbers into some sort of context, was any indication of how much has been paid back in total.
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To put this in some sort of context, how many people are we actually talking about?
So it puts it in some sort of context as to where we are.
All of which puts her remarks about the development of the Middle East in some sort of context.
"You need to have some sort of context".
No doubt with that history in mind, David Robinson offered the INUK students "some sort of context" for their figures.
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