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This season, thus far, has provided something of a referendum.
Volleyball provided something of a refuge: When she was playing, she did not notice the pain.
But the final three pages of the opinion provided something of a surprise ending.
Some of his co-workers provided something of a wake-up call.
The success of the N.H.L.'s Winter Classic provided something of a blueprint.
That course provided something of a model when, in 1971, he presented the idea for the convocation to Yale officials.
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Uncharted has provided something of an exception, making a big deal of the relationship between Nathan and Elena in its publicity hype – so Bioware trailers should really be maxing out on this stuff.
In 2001 another critic, Adam Nicolson, provided something of an explanation, writing that Ms. Partridge, who in her later years was sometimes compared to the Queen Mother as an English institution, lived "her life in complete sentences".
Replacing Stuart Broad at the City End for the seventh over, Finn provided something of an answer with his sixth delivery, two balls after seeing his opponent play at fresh air.
The contests in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri provided something of an organic test, where voters made up their minds without the prodding of the negative television commercials that have dominated the race.
By the time you reach the Winogrand show on the second floor and begin to survey the work, it may occur to you that the Greek gallery provided something of an anachronistic prologue.
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