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"I think — I hope — that we've now reached something of a turning point".
The quadrennial institution of election-watching reached something of a frenzied pinnacle.
The polling in Iowa and New Hampshire was volatile, but it generally reached something of a consensus in the day or two before the elections there.
Mr. Van de Velde's long legal battle to clear his name has taken many turns, and now has reached something of a conclusion.
It served cycling enthusiasts in the 1920s and 1930s when the sport reached something of a peak and crowds at Friday races often exceeded 10,000.
Mr. Ramirez gave the Democratic line to Mr. Velella, which perhaps was not that surprising, given that the two men had earlier reached something of a detente.
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In the previous decade or two, other avant-garde collectives had reached something of an impasse.
The jumbo historical novel would seem at first glance, to have reached something of an impasse.
I asked if his wife knew about his, and we have reached something of an impasse.
The language of taste has, therefore, reached something of an impasse.
By Stanley Edgar Hyman The New Yorker, March 21 , 1942P. 9 The jumbo historical novel would seem at first glance, to have reached something of an impasse.
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