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Decoupling is also only partial in cereals and mutton.
She shouldn't have stabbed him, but it's interesting, the audience are very partial in their responses to the show.
In 2009, our success was partial: in small town after small town — places like Pueblo, Colo.
It couldn't be less like Pinter's vision — one isolated man, one empty chair, one partial (in both senses) testimonial to the truth.
The list in the Irish Times is partial in the sense that it was compiled only from the high court website and relates to the period since 2010.
So partial, in fact, that the deputy secretary felt compelled to remind Australians that Americans would die to fulfill it -- and that Washington would expect an equal sacrifice.
As much as we are partial in New York to Aureole, Le Cirque 2000, Lutèce, Osteria del Circo, Nobu and Smith & Wollensky -- all of which have satellite restaurants in Las Vegas -- we decided in favor of places we didn't know.
This absorption feels only partial in some of the new figures, and the images in some of the photographic pieces feel simply layered rather than integrated and complicated.
People are partial in assessments of political programs or religious creeds and rarely judge themselves by the standards they apply to others.
Each revolution, while total in aspiration, had only been partial in success.
That in turn begs the question why governments and intelligence agencies are being so partial in their arguments as they seek to justify expanded surveillance powers.
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