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The album does include ten songs all originally recorded by Sinatra, but it's maybe more accurate to think of it as a conscious return to the compositions of the pre-rock era (or, if you prefer, the pre-Dylan era), much in the way that Dylan's two early-nineties records, "Good As I Been to You" and "World Gone Wrong," were callbacks to country blues.
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Perhaps more accurate would be "spirited".
A third explanation — and, who knows, maybe a more accurate one — is that the true impetus to privatization is ideological.
But maybe a more accurate way of putting it is that management decided to borrow money from hedge funds.
He actually rode a stubborn mule, which is maybe a more accurate representation of difficulties to come for Mr Sarkozy.Éloi LaurentParisSomeone who was thereSIR – Were Lexington not so insistent on mischaracterising an ancient campaign of mine, I would refrain from responding (April 14th).
Or maybe a more accurate copy.
Or maybe a more accurate word to be used is "matters".
To be honest, maybe a more accurate way to judge who reigns supreme in Europe would be through a drinking competition.
Although, to date, no models exist that account for total androgen load, as opposed to the measurement of the level of an individual hormone (e.g., testosterone), this could be an interesting point of further investigation, and maybe, a more accurate tool than a single hormone level.
Maybe "extraordinary" is more accurate.
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