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More recently, does the presence of Stargate – the team behind hits for Beyoncé, Rihanna and countless others – on Ylvis' The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?) make that song seem any less inane?

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More recently, doing God in the Labour party may have become associated with Tony Blair's closet Catholicism, but the old roots still run deep.

So, more recently, did a deal to provide a secure, offshore web-hosting facility free of government interference.Sealand's turbulent history stands as a warning to nation-builders.

"When you're doing acro, there's no just marking things out," said Michael Arnold, 37, who once competed in gymnastics but more recently did a two-year stint in "42nd Street".

The Woman in Black – as, more recently, did Perfect Nonsense – employs a structure in which someone hires a West End theatre in order to rehearse and then perform a key scene from their life.

Nor, more recently, did it stop some thirty peace-minded Americans (and one Bianca Jagger) from accepting an invitation from the president of Baghdad University, Dr. Muhammed Al-Rawi, to be his guests at a "Seminar for Peace" in the Iraqi capital.

When this "Cabaret" opened, on March 19 , 1998-- 31 years after the original -- it was at Henry Miller's Theater (now the home of "Urinetown"), which was where "Our Town" had its premiere in 1936 but had more recently done service as a nightclub and a porn palace.

Silvicultural regimes developed more recently do not generally involve such low stocking rates but are, nevertheless, still based on the desire to maximise profitability.

Some studies published more recently do suggest a possible association between exposure to surgery and anesthesia and the development of AD.

Classical phylogenetic molecular markers such as nuclear rRNA sequences, but also other molecular markers used more recently did not convincingly help to define the Chaetognatha affinities, due to the long branch attraction (LBA) artefact.

"BBC Radio is notorious for misreading sexual metaphor and innuendo as innocent … but more recently, there doesn't seem to be a decency barrier at all".

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