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She says that something more subtle prevails, which is to do with who gets paid attention and who doesn't, and the extent to which influence is exercised.
Throughout the city, a sense prevailed that something fundamental had changed.
I was fairly confident that something sinister wouldn't prevail.
Its values were somewhat like those of the anticonvict movement of the mid-19th century; Tasmania's physical beauty, and a long-prevailing chimera that something like a utopia should prevail in such a place, further helped the ecological cause.
Predictably, meetings of the experts were called, and a general sense of alarm prevailed, as well as a sense that something must be done to prevent an epidemic that might be a replay of 1918.
in the months after the Egyptian revolution, the mood of unity that had prevailed throughout the protests began to be eroded -- replaced with something more divisive and violent.
It was losing the everyday dramatic tautness that had once prevailed: the expectation that almost perfect baseball would be played, inning after inning, and that winning a game would therefore require something exceptional to happen out there.
"Although signaling something better than the paralyzed conditions that prevailed a year and more ago, these data indicate that home builders are not seeing a dramatic recovery in demand," he said.
I'm grateful that justice prevailed".
It's a look that has prevailed.
But are they going to go back to the savings rates that prevailed in the nineteen-seventies, when the rate was over ten per cent, or something closer to the five per cent rate that prevailed during the nineteen-nineties?
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