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The case perhaps more closely resembled a public hearing of sorts than a traditional criminal trial.
In late 20th-century Japan, tradition and radical innovation co-habitated perhaps more closely than ever before.
A perhaps more closely related field is computational creativity (also a branch of AI), which addresses the issue of creativity exhibited by machines.
This is particularly true of the Leafs, who have their own television network and a general manager, Brian Burke, who is perhaps more closely followed than the mayor.
But after this Ms. Temkin and her team might almost be following Douglas Crimp's incendiary essay "The End of Painting," published in October magazine in 1981, to the letter, perhaps more closely than Mr. Crimp would follow it these days.
With its air of mystery and prismatic sense of time, the novel is perhaps more closely related to books like "The French Lieutenant's Woman" by John Fowles and "Possession" by A. S. Byatt than to Mr. McEwan's earlier work.
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It's not perhaps a very subtle version, and I felt that Kurzel should have perhaps worked more closely with Fassbender with the contours of his speeches, and shown the painful mind-changing and nerve-losing in the early stages.
"But perhaps it more closely resembles an infestation of weevils.
Robert F. White: Mr. White has perhaps worked more closely with Mr. Romney in his post-Bain Capital days than any of the other pictured executives.
As people around the world anxiously follow the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, one audience is perhaps watching more closely than the rest.
The measure of success for social landlords should change – and perhaps be more closely related to how many people we deliver from subsidised to non-subsidised housing.
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