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They note that the Port Authority had its own office in Washington and is already making a case for itself in the capital.
Or you pay the $199 for the Nvidia Shield, which is a steep discount from its original price tag, and a good deal for a device that is making a case for itself as the most powerful and versatile mobile gaming device out there.
Decidedly more difficult but making a case for itself as one of the breakouts of the fest anyway is "Time Out of Mind," an intimate look at a homeless man (Richard Gere) wandering the streets of New York from the indie darling Oren Moverman.
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Here, the book makes a case for itself and its unusual structure that is utterly convincing.
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It is now up to the Polish government to make a case for itself and for the laws it has pushed through parliament.
The report's main conclusion was that, in spite of a flurry of activity among iPad competitors, none had addressed issues of pricing, distribution and product differentiation adequately to make a case for itself to consumers.
The BBC has to make a case for itself once a decade, and the time has come for that to include the largest entertainment medium in the world: games.
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