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Indeed, the murkiness that sometimes exists between audience and stage can lead to startling behavior.
"One in three wore the red gags first to symbolise the silence which sometimes exists in relation to violence to women.
Leonard extracts the dignity that sometimes exists in sporting failure; this is not the world of Armstrong, Keane or Pietersen and all the more appealing because of that.
Suspicion has festered for decades that several nations, particularly in Africa, exploit the ambiguity that sometimes exists over birth certificates to win Under 17 events.
A corporate allergy to controversy sometimes exists, even though controversy is what sometimes motivates channels to hire commentators and compels people to watch.
Martin Whitmarsh, Hamilton and Button's chief executive at McLaren, also recognised Wheldon's achievements, noting that his "tragic death highlights the bitter contrast that sometimes exists between the highs and lows of motorsport".
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These elements sometimes existed separately, in parallel, as it were, and sometimes vied for dominance within pantomime itself.
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