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His idea of a house is something not just to live in, but something that suggests how to live.
Isn't that how they travel these days?" 43 min Chamakh, for the first time tonight, shows something that suggests he's not just hoovering up a monthly pay-cheque.
"We're going to have to give it another name if we want to go for gourmet -- something that suggests a prosciutto-style product".
He added that even though he had a legal basis for participating in such cases, he would not "if I see something that suggests it might be inappropriate".
But every time I think this can't work, I come across something that suggests, who knows, maybe this time the play will end differently.
It is not surprising that the technology serves the creation of, in Mr. Holland's terms, a postcard: a glossy representation of something that suggests a fabricated, at times grotesquely overstated, reality.
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Sore, fatigued, creaky, something that suggested overexertion in the line of duty.
Mr. Decker and the restaurant's principal owner, Jelena Pasic, wanted something that suggested pride, but was yet humble and undeniably authentic.
There was something aristocratic about them, something that suggested Spain when Spain was Spain; if you'd watched just five minutes of the match, and hadn't seen the score, you'd have assumed Belgium was in control.
Churchill became intrigued by the subject, noting that the process of radioactivity "constitutes a liberation of energy at the expense of structure", something that suggested "the breakup of empires into independent states".
So with everything on the line in Geneva this week for rhinos and elephants, it was perhaps surprising that officials at Cites did something that suggested that they had something to hide: they retreated behind closed doors to discuss the ivory trade.
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