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It should be noted that those under 35 are about to hit the budget ticket jackpot: The Roundabout Theatre Company understands that students and young professionals love going to shows but high ticket prices make that quite a struggle.
How did he make that quite startling creeper noise?
I should think the world will make that quite difficult.
There was no question of negotiation and the SoS would not to continue to make that quite clear".
Asked if he would call Straw and Blair to give evidence, Grieve said: "We will go where the evidence takes us... all such things are possible, I want to make that quite clear".
"We were hoping if we could get a couple of wickets you could make that quite challenging and certainly the pace that Mitch [Johnson] was getting it through early on, it looked like that was going to be quite difficult to play at different stages at the game".
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"We have made that quite clear to everyone," Annie adds.
The episode makes that quite clear: she says no repeatedly.
But the older man's role is definitely a subordinate one, and his reception in Washington made that quite plain.
If they don't move, I won't accept it, and I've made that quite clear to my constituents.
Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, made that quite clear last week when he said the Senate outlook for term limits was severely limited.
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