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Space is inevitably given to linguistic analysis, with much brow-furrowing over the dreaded, "It all depends what you mean by meaning".
The fact that the prize is inevitably given to older writers is nicely balanced by a joint award that is in the gift of the winner and which benefits writers and readers under the age of 35.
So, whereas pride of place is inevitably given to sculpture in this extraordinarily beautiful, intelligent and immaculately presented exhibition, during its course visitors also learn a great deal about the development of painting and the other arts in Florence during this period.
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My personal mission when I took up the post was, inevitably given my interests, public engagement - disseminating as widely as possible both the benefits and disadvantages of all aspects of assisted reproduction.
After a brief stay at Sweets Way, the family were inevitably given a possession order, and the council notified them that they he needed to pay £60,000 for their legal costs.
After a brief stay at Sweets Way, the family were inevitably given a possession order, and the council notified them that they he needed to pay £60,000 [$90,000] for their legal costs.
When I am inevitably given a cabinet role, Kate Bush will become my unpaid advisor, attending all cabinet meetings with me and singing, "Oooooh, what a waste of army dreamers," at everyone.
Given the tome's comprehensive nature and global purpose, certain diseases are inevitably given short shrift to limit the likelihood of back strain among readers.
29 This analysis is inevitably simplistic, given intra-provincial diversity, but the findings do point to the tendency for the type 2 variant of the policy to result in high sex ratios.
On this, Eurosceptics are right: Cameron's demands were less than he pumped them up to be, and inevitably, given that 27 other European countries had to be satisfied, what he achieved is even more modest.
So the pace is inevitably slow, which, given the urgency of the problem, Gilfillan finds frustrating.
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