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Work from around the time of the museum's creation provides something of a foundation for both the show and the collection.
And according to Mr. Corzine's calculations, Mr. Lautenberg, by his very presence, provides something of an antidote to what may be Mr. Corzine's biggest political liability.
Still, analysts say it provides something of a guide to just how high the bidding might go for Nabisco, which is not regarded as highly as Bestfoods.
Grating the vegetables and tossing them in hot butter or olive oil provides something of their flavour but with less heaviness.
Martin Back, UK economist at Capital Economics, said the labour market data provides "something of a reality check" following recent positive news on the economy.
The former head of Barclaycard appears untarnished by the Libor scandal, and given his group experience, provides something of a running start.
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The elections provide something of an answer.
It might even provide something of a competitive advantage.
This season, thus far, has provided something of a referendum.
In fact, after reading these accounts, pictures of Deakin provide something of an anticlimax.
Which is why the matter of the "golden geese" last week provided something of a welcome respite.
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