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Bourdouxhe was friends with Simone de Beauvoir (who quotes from Marie several times in The Second Sex), and the book's concerns are, to put it broadly, existentialist.

The business group's new forecasts put it broadly in line with the Bank of England, which also sees a sharp slowdown in GDP growth next year to just 0.8% from 2% this year.

It's this shift of sixties advocacy and styles into seventies ways of life and thought (to put it broadly) that forms the background, and motivates the drama, of a movie that captures that zeitgeist with intelligence and verve: Lawrence Kasdan's "The Big Chill".

Asked by counsel for the inquiry Robert Jay QC about the nature of Mr Michel's job, Mr Murdoch said it was "to engage with special advisers and at a political level with Westminster, to put it broadly.

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That puts it broadly in the same category as Iran, which is suspected of having nuclear-weapons ambitions, and is mulling over a superior list of enticements from several European countries, America, Russia and China to give them up.

It wants 60% of China's people to live in cities by 2020, putting it broadly in line with the current average for countries with similar income levels to China, and it wants 45% of them to have full urban hukou.This is a huge change.

Let me put it more broadly, Britain is a rich country accruing many of the stereotypical bad habits of a developing country.

Set apart by his "non-Greek race, enormous size, congenital disorder and demigod status" (or, to put it more broadly, by his difference, hybridity, and hypervisibility), the monster exemplifies the lasting tendency to equate appearance with less tangible values.

To put it most broadly: fantasy isn't the opposite of reality, but an essential part of it; the imagination is a defining trait of humanity; and, if costumes are an inescapable part of the direction of a film or staging of a play, clothing plays no less a role in life.

Asked if that focus was in response to recent scandals in the church, he said, "Yes, but I'd put it more broadly and say to scandals in the world -- some other clergy, and I don't want to name names, but in the political world, too".

To put it more broadly, training should be acknowledged as a fundamental, not accessory, goal of the scientific enterprise.

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