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Mr. Zetsche has been given a broad mandate to overhaul Chrysler's structure and products and, most particularly, to reduce costs.

But Miami was where the designer gave riotous sway to his tastes, most particularly to emblems of the classical.

But the Social Democratic Party, Mr. Schröder's party, is also beholden to organized labor and most particularly to IG Metall, Germany's biggest union.

The expression refers to speculation in general, but most particularly to land speculation and to Tokyo, where land prices have been the most outrageously exorbitant in the country.

We have to think of how we are useful in other ways, most particularly to the people of Holbeck and justify to them why we get £99,000 from the Arts Council".

She, too, came from a large family, of hundreds of persons, and she began most particularly to invite her younger relations, the great-nephews and great-nieces, with their wives and husbands and, especially, their babies in tow.

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A number of conservative bishops, including some cardinals, petitioned the Pope not to allow a vote and to turn the document over to a new subcommission — most particularly, not to Cardinal Bea's Secretariat for Christian Unity, which had drafted the original text — so that it could be rewritten along the lines they desired.

Draghi and the political leaders all also committed themselves to "the integrity" of the eurozone, suggesting a renewed resolve not to allow any of the 17 members, most particularly Greece, to leave the currency.

Individual ambulatory care expenditures increase with treatment escalation, and most particularly transition to insulin therapy, because of pharmacy costs, nursing care and medical devices utilisation.

The high polymorphism encountered in the IGS/ETS region (25 variants in the 5′-IGS/ETS) is consistent with the literature, which indicates that intergenic regions evolve more rapidly than the ITS region, which is most particularly prone to homogenization (Alvarez and Wendel 2003; Kovarik et al. 2008).

However, the heart has been found to suffer the most, particularly with radiation to the thorax or mediastinum, the central part of the thoracic cavity.

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