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She's barefooted, gushing thanks to a lackey for cleaning some item of clothing.
"World class" is most often used by politicians when talking up some item of public investment.
This is often tied in with mutant paranoia based on some item of religious doctrine, however small or seemingly inconsequential.
He was mindful of the stooge question put by a loyal backbencher inviting the prime minister to comment adversely on some item of opposition policy.
During the interval I was astonished to find them quarrelling hotly in the green room about some item of the platform dress code.
David Beckham made headlines when he bought a £40,000 millennium cross from Fennell, while Victoria is rarely seen without some item of his work.
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Some items of clothing were familiar to me; others not.
Xerox forecast second-quarter earnings excluding some items of 25 cents to 28 cents a share.
Each group relied on the others for some items of food and manufactures; trade was active and frequent.
Despite reporting a greater-than-expected loss, excluding some items, of $827 million for the fourth quarter, Blackstone's shares jumped more than 25percentt.
British dairy exports would incur an import tax of 55% to reach the EU market, with tariffs on some items of more than 200%.
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