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Military games are in some respects not so dissimilar to many "games for change".
Coaches are supposed to develop you in all respects, not just speed".
It was very freeing in many respects not to be so close to something.
So the notion here is that, again, ideal filters are ideal in some respects, not ideal in other respects.
It is his culture he respects; not, as Labour's class-warriors might assume, a poshly spoken superior.
In the colourful and variegated background of Camden Town, Miss Mary Shepherd seems in some respects not unusual.
Mr. Feigen was Johnson's longtime dealer, although the relationship seems in some respects not unlike the one with Mr. Janklow.
His wry, ultimately humane fatalism suggests that Palestinians and Jews are, in some respects, not so far apart.
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During this period of tension and confinement, Borchgrevink's qualities as a commander were found wanting; he was, wrote Bernacchi, "in many respects ... not a good leader".
She thought that it was not, but the D.U.P. made it clear that it regarded her deal which does distinguish Northern Ireland from the rest of the U.K. in certain technical respects not only as bad policy but as a betrayal.
Uncle Alec, who on all known evidence was a pompous arse, loftily condoned the horseplay, and Ronnie with impressive meekness inquired whether he might call at the great house on Sunday afternoons to pay his respects not to Olive, naturally; who was socially far above him but to an Irish housemaid with whom he had struck up an acquaintance.
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