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Walking from the winding hutongs and dense siheyuan courtyard homes to the south of the site, into the flowing white world aboard the Galaxy – where armies of staff spend all day buffing up the aluminium to a gleaming sheen – it takes something of a leap of imagination to spot the connection.

Graves takes something of a risk at the start of the second volume, or so it least it seems to me, devoting a substantial section to the career of Herod Agrippa, grandson of Herod the Great, relating his travels and adventures prior to the death of Caligula, the event which bound his fortunes to those of the newly honoured Claudius.

As its name implies, Index takes something of a big data approach to the business of commerce, and specifically offline commerce, with a mission of essentially giving stores that are primarily offering physical experiences to consumers the same kinds of information troves that online businesses like Amazon can pick up about their customers, and use to drive more business.

It's hard to emphasize the radical quality of Bamford's creation, but it's no surprise that it takes something of a sales pitch.

It's hard to emphasise the radical quality of Bamford's creation, but it's no surprise that it takes something of a sales pitch.

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It takes something of an entourage of professionals (not to mention a saintly woman willing to carry your child) to get you from A to baby, but now we are a family, and I wouldn't change a thing.

Western culture has also taken something of a hit.

In resting her, Heinrichs took something of a chance.

Shawn writes: Business took something of a bad turn.

For the number-two spot, we take something of a plunge, to the mystery-writer Agatha Christie.

Problem was, Scotland's form had taken something of a dip.

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