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The UK exports 82 per cent of the cars it makes, of which about half go to Europe.

If, Moretti suggests, such divisions are to be overcome, it's only by the redemptive force of art — by the kind of first-person, infinitely permeable movie that Moretti himself makes, of which "Mia Madre" is one of the more elegantly ironic, deeply felt, and intricately imagined examples.

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"Speeches were made, of which I remember nothing.

Between April 2013 and the end of March 2015 742,800 new Pip claims were made, of which 130,000 were still outstanding.

On Christmas Eve we go through numerous bottles, usually after early-evening martinis, the shaking and making of which are like a starter's gun: the revelry has begun!

According to the latest figures, Google has removed 307,000 links since the ruling was made, of which 37,000 relate to the UK.

The pundits have some interesting views, but cricket is like chess, there are 10 moves you can make of which maybe seven could be successful.

It's as versatile and yielding as the material it's made of, which is used for fabric, food, scaffolding and many other things.

This is not to say Wenders produced nothing of worth in the interim, but something profoundly disappointing happened to his feature film making (of which more below).

To achieve this goal eight arches were made, of which six were strengthened with carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs) on the intrados.

"The X-ray spectrometer tells you what rocks are made of, which ultimately tells you something about the landing area," says Dean Talboys, one of the team scientists.

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