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As for Bush's speech, its principal merit was that it provided a pretext for Webb's.
Whatever the outcome, the debate over Cuba has provided a pretext for left-wing leaders — both fresh faces and old stalwarts — to take aim at the United States.
The 1997 letter, he said in a statement, "provided a pretext for some to avoid full cooperation with the Irish civil authorities".
The launch of Everything Everywhere's 4G service in the UK has provided a pretext for some anti-piracy campaigners to raise the spectre of increased illegal file sharing as a result of the new network's much improved data transfer rates.
Some of the prime minister's aides feared violent clashes between government-controlled police and PTI workers would have provided a pretext for the army to force Sharif from power.
The small groups of army defectors and civilian volunteers weren't a match for Syria's military, but they provided a pretext for Assad to escalate his repression.
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This upheaval could provide a pretext for Mr Putin to grab it.
Last week's massacre could provide a pretext for all the powers in the Great Lakes region to behave worse.
Some had hoped the Cambodian coup might provide a pretext for delaying expansion for all three applicants, thereby keeping the Myanmar junta waiting.
And the scant text, by Ms. Moss herself, provides a pretext for the detonation of tiny bombshells about her scandal-prone life.
This would then provide a pretext for the SNP to say that the constitutional relationship with the UK had changed enough to justify a second independence referendum.
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