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On top of that, the government is pushing a radical notion of its own, by making it ever easier for foreign banks to compete with the locals.
When McCain's campaign released its original "The One" ad comparing Obama to Moses, any notion of its absurdity quickly parted when pundits suggested it portrayed Barack Obama as the Anti-Christ.
Real opposition figures scoffed at any notion of its independence.
(If you weren't in New York then, you have no notion of its rampant disorder).
Chinese food was just mysterious enough to preserve America's notion of its own broadmindedness.
With Vetiver, whose "Errant Charm" (Sub Pop) dispels any notion of its lingering "freak folk" categorization with keening, acoustic sincerity.
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The paradox of Mrs Thatcher is that while proclaiming a certain kind of Britishness, built around notions of its unconquerable self, she was destroying the basis of it.
This is what it looks like from here: a cadre of well-armed, well-funded, religiously-inspired zealots holds a country to ransom because it does not approve of the egalitarian notions of its weak, dysfunctional government.
"It comfortably borrows from high art and low art, often challenging accepted notions of its métier".
Farmers dumped dead piglets outside the office of the hauliers' union.Britain nurtures two utterly contradictory notions of its character in times of hardship.
The amazed researchers began to realize that the atmosphere was unbelievably alive for all our notions of its emptiness: another world, filled with an ever moving, airy regiment.
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