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For Mr. Palatella, this apparently means creating a collection around the idea of motorcycle riders.

This, apparently, means a bit more in Asia than in the U.S).

This apparently means throwing the ball over the entirety of the defense, thus taking its top off".

This apparently means stripping out "commercial-style radio stations", "general entertainment programmes", US acquisitions and "celebrity dancing competitions".

This, apparently, "means helping working families feel more secure in a world of constant change".In this section "Middle-class economics" When Joni poked Barry Disparate dilemma Screening visitors What were you thinking?

This, apparently, means a bit more in Asia than in the U.S). Evan Osnos joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2008, and covers politics and foreign affairs.

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This apparently meant "there was a disconnect between the values of the board and the values of the staff working in the wards and departments".

However, according to ICM only 8% said that watching the debate had changed their mind about how they would vote, and even then in some cases this apparently meant they were now simply firmer in their prior inclination.

This apparently meant "everything is political and I always wanted to be right".

This apparently meant "everything is political and I always wanted to be right". Even if we were all grounded in our cultures, living in an international environment seemed very natural for our group.

This routine apparently means that I'm fair game for jokey comments at break time or during department meetings.

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