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It was only honest, he said, to point out what they might lose by turning westward to the European Union.
Dame Janet Smith's draft report is said to point to a "deferential culture", "untouchable stars" and "above the law" managers at the corporation.
Its mix of voices, changing perspectives and fragmentary narrative could certainly be said to point the way to TS Eliot and his contemporaries, not to mention great late modernists (if that isn't too much of a contradition) like Lawrence Durrell.
So the goal was "to show the situation in a new light," Mr. Staffen said, "to point out this language can be hurtful and let the kids make their own decisions".
Studies are still under way to determine the exact cause of this epidemic over so wide an area, but the best evidence is said to point to some substance present in the prepared hatchery feeds, which contain an incredible variety of chemical additives and medicinal agents.
Nowhere in the Mencius is there enough said to point to a definitive interpretation on this matter, but various reconstructions of possible positions can be given.
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"You should talk to Hugh, All said, pointing to a burly man with a handheld camera.
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