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Griffin duly buttonholes Parker (who kindly explains that she is wearing a dress by Chanel), while Christopher Plummer (Oscar-nominated for The Last Station) stands obediently to one side.

For the technically minded Citi kindly explains it is using a logit regression model, expressed as: p i,t) = 1/1 + e(to the power of)- βx i,t) where: x i,t) is a vector of fundamental characteristics of the firm; β is a vector of factor sensitivities; p i,t) is the probability that a firm i will be conduct a rights issue in period t.

Once you purchase your ticket at the low, low price of $11.95 the first thing that greets you, aside from the docent who kindly explains how the museum works, is an astronaut.

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Germaine, if Hirst's spot paintings are "triumphantly vacuous" and painted by somebody else, kindly explain why the Government Art Collection should spend public money (£170,000) on such a thing?

She kindly explained that it took more than a good voice to become a singer and that some things just weren't possible.

She reads it, frowns, calls Bachman at 2am to ask "What's this poem about then?", and, once he's kindly explained, decides there's time for a few good nights before that one.

I'll tell you, sometimes it has seemed to me that you were looking back through life, back through troubles I pray you'll never have, asking me to kindly explain myself.

Mr. Chandler kindly explained that in addition to illegal immigrants who commit felonies and misdemeanors (note "misdemeanors," which can mean pretty much anything), "priority categories" for deportation include recent border crossers and "egregious" violators of immigration law.

"There's a good story to tell about that song," he said kindly, explaining how record companies promoted singles in those days, working from a playlist that prescribed hyping particular songs in a particular order, one per week.

"What bandits?" said E.... "They come down from the mountains at dusk," was kindly explained to her. "Bandits do not like to show themselves in broad daylight — there are certain prejudices — and they don't like to come out all that way at night, in the dark, when who knows what criminals and malefactors may be about".

I recently found his letter of reply, remarkably hand signed, kindly explaining that really Caroline Chisholm was lucky to have had a run, but now it was time, while maintaining a balance of men and women on our notes, to acknowledge other distinguished Australians.

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