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Ingham, it seems, bears considerable, perhaps total, responsibility for Labour's defeat of the Tories, since, as he records it, at a lunch before the 1997 election, "Alastair Campbell, Blair's press secretary, asked me directly what more they should do to make themselves electable.
Seems bears go nuts over these, just as they do over items found in other vehicles: a cooler, a tin of mints, a soda bottle..
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Bull markets are all the work of superhuman bosses, it seems; bear markets the fault of vast global forces.
The wisdom of sticking to traditional formats seems borne out by some of the more innovative creations.
This seems borne out by a visit to one of Ms Derameaux' classes.
(Anecdotally, at least, Lorenz' model of the weather seems borne out by our inability to reliably predict future weather even a few days from now).
"And boy, that sure seems borne out in the last couple of years, too".
That seemed borne out in Saturday's match.
Any nerves seem borne of sensitivity for others, not his own eggshells.
In some way, the quiet pokes at Roddick seem borne out of jealousy.
A pizzicato number seemed borne on a breeze until it simply wafted away in a perfectly graded diminuendo.
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