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There is no doubt that our staff, volunteers and residents can be a quite a force.
Having watched her father Ned's head get chopped off and escaped from Westeros disguised as a boy and armed with "Needle" her trusty miniature sword she's quite a force to be reckoned with.
Wilhelm Stenhammar's Second Piano Concerto in D minor had none of the programmatic factors of the other works, though the composer himself emerged as quite a force of nature.
People are realising we're quite a force in this league".
In that same vein, I like JPMorgan Chase as well, as it combines its Bear Sterns steal (I mean acquisition) along with its WaMu deal to create quite a force to be reckoned with.
A pervasive focus on environmental responsibility is proving to be quite a force to be reckoned with.
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"[Hacked Off's presence] became quite a destructive force in the perception of the press," said Miller, speaking to MPs on the culture, media and sport select committee on Wednesday.
The culture secretary Maria Miller has described campaigning group Hacked Off's involvement in political negotiations over press regulation as "quite a destructive force" in the eyes of the newspaper industry, causing "some lasting damage" to relations with publishers.
The charts would be dreary, of course, if they were full of anti-war anthems, but at least Ugly Rumours has proved that the attempted art of subverting the pop mass market is not quite a spent force.
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