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On Saturday, there's ex-Zeppelin man Robert Plant, who's repositioned from rampaging visigoth to sensitive world music aficionado.
It is rare for tensions in the highly sensitive world of scientific drugs research to break into the open.
Remembering t the last lines of his autobiograph which said that possibly in 1938, his centenary, he could return to earn and find a more sensitive world.
We at Benthic are proud to be one of the nation's leading liberal-arts schools, a place where young women and men can become citizens of a connected, community-focussed, environmentally sensitive world.
(As the sensitive World War I officer in "Birdsong," adapted from Sebastian Faulks' novel, he racks up more brooding, enigmatic close-ups than Greta Garbo did in "Queen Christina").
"I got 99 problems, but a racially sensitive world ain't one".
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Tyrone Singleton's sensitive, world-weary Siegfried provides Gittens with a fine romantic foil, partnering her with self-effacing tact, and William Bracewell is a sympathetic and elegant Benno.
Despite the elite-bashing persona which he would deploy, brilliantly and shamelessly, in the intensely class-sensitive world of British newspapers for decades to come, he was in fact the son of an Australian press magnate, Sir Keith Murdoch.
All these advances must be turned into products for very cost-sensitive world markets in shorter cycles than ever before.
This poem has a grave beauty to it; it is the response of a sensitive man to a world distorted by hate.
Because Canada exports a large proportion of its mineral production, the mining industry is sensitive to world price fluctuations.
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