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The more pronounced that aspect of the collection became, the more we thought that maybe we should have something inclusive, too.
The way that she has handled her off-court duties was equally striking: there was something particularly generous, something inclusive, about her manner.
If you're used to the UK media, the referendum may simply seem disorientating: a possible redefinition of national identity as something inclusive and outgoing, extensive coverage suggesting that somewhere regional/foreign has significance – like the US.
We wanted to do something inclusive rather than exclusive and, in a light-hearted way, bring the buzz of the main avenue at Chelsea to the streets of London.
There is something inclusive about the sun, there is something that I think is really touching.
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Politicians increasingly pander to the middle class -- a group of people that is at once universally inclusive (something like 90percentt of us claim to belong to it) and perpetually forgotten, vanishing or neglected.
Following the breakout success of Super Troopers and Club Dread, the Broken Lizard comedy troupe turned their attention to the dumb-as-dogshit world of drinking games, and actually made something fun and inclusive out of it.
"There's going to be efforts to mold it into something more inclusive and figuring out how the party reflects and is inclusive of this new populist progressive movement that's coming in".
Secondly – unlike the Klaxons – there's something loveable, inclusive and less self-consciously cool about the Devonshire trio.
In the long run the Greens -- or something more inclusive than the Greens -- have a good future.
"We try not to speak too much anyway because there's something very inclusive about not needing to understand anything to play the game.
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