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Then it devolved.
Margaret: I wasn't sad that it didn't stay that way -- it was way too harmonious to last -- but I was sad about how it devolved.
But by its second, it devolved into one of those shows people watch simply because they've made the initial commitment and want to see how it played out.
At first, he said, it had well-informed guests who squarely engaged one another but later it devolved into head-butting for its own sake.
Before long, it devolved into a bloody melee.
It devolved on the President to approve or to disapprove the sentence.
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I think a lot of it's devolved leadership.
I think it's great that engineers are changing electricity systems so that they're more accessible to input from renewable sources that will make it more devolved, will serve people with vastly less input.
England, after all, is by far the largest part of the United Kingdom; yet it has no devolved body to speak for it.
Scotland has already decided it will outlaw fracking when it receives similar devolved powers after the election, leaving England as the main target for fracking companies.
The Welsh government opposed its abolition but was told by Whitehall it was not a devolved matter since it dealt primarily with non-devolved employment issues rather than agriculture.
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