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"To sabotage", as he points out, can have both a practical and a figurative meaning.
But froth, another source points out, can also mean the "foamy slaver sometimes accompanying disease or exhaustion".
This tax arbitrage, Mr Lane points out, can shift money from one line of the current account to another.
As 22-year-old hopeful Thomas Eccles points out, "can you imagine how deranged and unstable I would eventually become?
This, as he points out, can be all it takes to press the button and transfer mountains of dirt.
Drilling down here, de Sherbinin points out, can help decision makers identify the needed focus of attention for a particular country.
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This belief, as Gladwell pointed out, can be seen everywhere.
Controlling behaviour, she pointed out, can be subtle.
Suburban diners, several chefs pointed out, can be squeamish about taking on a whole trout.
The regimes, the authors point out, can offer their supporters the patronage of the state.
The solution, as many readers have pointed out, can be split in two steps.
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