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But he never quite "owned" the economic narrative.
No one quite owned the land between Belarus, the Baltic States, Ukraine, Poland, and eastern Germany, and that made it ripe for massacre and counter-massacre.
In the closest precedent, when the Tories floated the Trustee Savings Bank in 1986, another company not quite owned by the state, the proceeds were returned to the bank.Furthermore, buyers will bid less if they inherit the Tote's obligations to the racing industry.
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They had left the condominium but didn't quite own the house.
Life after graduation didn't quite own up to my expectations.
No one in Keatley's world can ever quite own up to the truth, whether it be about private passion or terminal illness.
At his press conference this morning, Karzai didn't quite own up to the problem: the reason there had to be a new round, he said, was that unfortunately, the election of Afghanistan was defamed.
It's one that underlines the invasive despair on which Hemingway has been insisting throughout his tale but doesn't quite own up to as the book has stood these intervening years.
But what is certainly true is that he doesn't quite "own" the deal - ministers will make sure of that - and however much "straight talk" he engages in, many will think he is spinning a line.
Intermittent generation requires balancing technologies which are quite often owned by local communities.
"I've always quite fancied owning a bookstore, or working in one," he said.
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