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This is in the course of Herodotus' long, often dispassionate descriptions of other peoples and cultures.
It is in the course of this kind of sentence that Wilde and Self most obviously part company.
But the group is saddled with enormous debt and is in the course of selling off its South African publishing division to reduce the burden.
Lincoln's election to the White House meant, for South Carolina, that "the public mind must rest in the belief that slavery is in the course of ultimate extinction".
It's a moment that can be — and is, in the course of the story — interpreted in two ways: either it's an act of atrocious mothering or it's the act of someone whose brain is literally being eaten away by disease.
A similar wistfulness — a longing for a bygone era, or for one that is in the course of slipping away — turns up in many American musicals, from "Gypsy" (the death of vaudeville) to "Company" (the death of marriage).
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It was in the course of the Talansky inquiry that investigators came across evidence of the suspected double-billing.
She considers it an innocuous form of petty bribery, she said, adding, "It's in the course of business".
It was in the course of those investigations that we contacted the two men.Our investigations are continuing.
But Lozano was in the course of changing her style, preferring men's white shirts and black leather jackets.
The remarks were in the course of a conversation regarding a political issue relating to Aberdeen City Council.
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