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His MLE accent is proving as much of a problem as his imperfect French.
The sense he would relish proving as much should not have been underplayed.
When it was introduced last season, the Met was proving as much as anything else that it could do Baroque opera on a grand scale.
Due at London's Sadler's Wells at the end of next month, towards the end of a tour extending to Belfast, this first outing for Dove's engaging epic would benefit from proving as much theatrical trial as box-office triumph.
Indeed, Mr Primakov who, according to Russia's rough-and-ready polls, would become president if there were an election tomorrow is proving as much an enigma as he is a survivor.Take a look at our diagram, with its measure of competence/incompetence on the horizontal axis, set against a nice-versus-nasty rating on the vertical one.
By fleshing out your replies using concrete examples of you performing the skill sets described in the posting, you'll be proving (as much as possible within a conversational setting) that you've got exactly what the position requires.
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