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In short, championship-caliber teams excel in some facet of stopping good offenses.
In this column we publish stories about human relationships, hoping to illuminate some facet of love.
One solution is to spend a few minutes every day just paying close attention to some facet of nature.
IT'S common practice for an undergraduate literature major to have her face blown off by some facet of post colonial theory.
Yemen is a memorable country: "Not a day will pass in your life," wrote the Master of Belhaven, a laird from the distant north, "but you will remember some facet of that opal-land".
Each startling scene evokes some facet of Czech reality with originality and clarity -- although no sooner do we arrive somewhere than Topol races onward, plowing through a thicket of less compelling connecting material toward his next epiphany.
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The V particle showed some faceting, but it too formed amorphous layers on non-facetted interfaces.
Some facets of modernization were unplanned.
In keeping with some facets of Heisman tradition, Walker won the trophy the next season.
Obviously some facets of child-rearing are mundane, but they are not without drama and this is what soaps trade on.
"She revealed some facets to the piece that I hadn't seen before, with her serene smile accompanied by Tchaikovsky's dramatic music," she said.
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