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When a sort of ownership happens, I've always felt quite excluded by that; it's just men quoting things from things.
The Duke of Buckingham had begun in enmity with Prince Charles, who became the heir when his brother Prince Henry died in 1612, but in the course of time the two formed an alliance from which the king was quite excluded.
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Possibly it's because, through all of it, he never quite excludes himself from his excoriations.
"Your worst traits are: you say you'll book train tickets to meet up, but then you flake; you have a temper and can hulk out; you can get into a whole separate world with your twin sister, which tends to be quite excluding; you don't have masses of self-control; and you can be very annoyingly loud, but that doesn't generally bother me, and I'd still give you a 10 out of 10 as a friend.
We also found that the exon of the Ig7 region was quite often excluded, even in normal shrimp, and that LvB52 silencing was associated with a decrease in the variability of this region.
Finally, the hypothesis stating that enamel could be weakened as a consequence of physiological requirements appears unlikely and can be quite safely excluded.
Rahmi was quite clearly excluded from access to care on account of her economic status.
Guidelines for the management of HF in the general population may not apply entirely to those with CKD, since such patients (particularly those with severe renal impairment) were quite often excluded from most of the RCTs that served as a rationale for these guidelines.
Cash from operations was up including working capital but down (quite heavily) excluding that factor and the fact the base included a lumpy £180m payment into the pension fund.
The 19th-century idealists who first dreamed of a united Europe assumed that Russia would be part of the new system: Victor Hugo's appeal in 1849 for European unity was addressed to Russia, as well as to France and Germany.Yet today's European Union of 25 countries, even if it rises to 35 or more in the future, quite clearly excludes Russia.
I certainly do not envy Cameron's position, but he did get there by his own efforts and by preferring the advice of a very inexperienced team that excluded quite a number of his own party members of long standing, who found it quite difficult to swallow "love bombing" Lib Dems and aspirations to be the "heir to Blair" or the deliverer of the New Labour agenda of 1997.
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