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It's what I retain of that experience.
British success aside, what to retain of things two-wheeled at London 2012?
Shouldn't awareness of those people be part of the picture we retain of this stunning victory of ours?
Hideous deaths (by genocide, starvation, and epidemic) are most of what people retain of the clutch of iniquities and failures that have taken place in postcolonial Africa.
It's possible that Mr. de Montebello comes off as a cold elitist in the New York museum world, but that's not the image I retain of his thought ful presentation in La Jolla.
The arrangements are measured and careful, but the rest runs on impulse; what you retain of his shows are his improvisations, volatile from moment to moment but ultimately consonant and brought into line.
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Early investigations stressed the retaining of feedstock microstructures into deposits.
The building retains, of course, the "splendour" of which Woolf speaks, and its "colourless serenity".
Harvesting or to harvest means the catching and retaining of any fish.
The retaining of unique structures by comparing the molecular hashcodes.
The retaining of unique structures by comparing the molecular hashcodes. .
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