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The oil company Shell, for example, is becoming something of a test case.
Some analysts say Turbo will be something of a test for Mr. Kilts and Gillette.
Mr. Kinsley's tenure served as something of a test of the effectiveness of Web publishing.
What one does with that fame is something of a test.
The rhythmic subtleties of "Different Trains" would be something of a test for Mr. Robertson.
American officials acknowledged that the project would be something of a test for the World Bank.
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Yet Silicon Valley is also surely something of a test-tube.
And if such a contingency is – even distantly – envisaged, is Sierra Leone being regarded as something of a test-bed or training exercise for what – in the extreme – must be prepared for here?
The Alaskan Arctic was seen as something of a testbed for potential wider drilling off Greenland, Norway and Russia.
This situation remains something of a testing or transitory state, as new DES keys are still being generated, and will be used if requested by a client.
There was an edge in her tone in the John Dowland songs with which she started, while Hugo Wolf proved something of a testing ground; Verborgenheit and Im Frühling revealed suspect intonation when singing softly.
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