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It represents a "fine line" between the "her hurt over the Bionic backlash and the woe-is-me territory she occasionally veers into on some of the album's worst tracks".
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It represents a fine-tuning, rather than a break with the government's previous policy to cut government deficits in an effort to bring down interest rates and to spur an economy that has been in recession for 40 months.
"It represents a very fine tradition.
He's a fine man and he represents a fine career in hockey".
This programme, in my opinion, represents a fine example of this.
That deal has been negotiated by the director, Marina Granovskaia, and represents a fine profit for a 28-year-old bought from Benfica for £18m in 2010.
This summer England play India in July and August, as well as Sri Lanka, which represents a fine opportunity to narrow that gap.
Dating back more than 400 years, the pub, which has a lovely garden, represents a fine and welcoming end to the walk.
BBC WM's Mike Taylor: "Warwickshire's achievement, in finishing in the top two in all three competitions, represents a fine body of work, especially in the second half of the season.
His autobiography represents a fine and fitting cap to that career.
This represents a fine mechanism of negative feedback regulation by which autophagy eliminates the source of oxidative stress and protects the cell from oxidative damage (see below).
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