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Similar sentiments will occur to the half-attentive reader throughout almost every page of David Cesarani's account of the Final Solution.
It pops up after almost every England ODI or T20 team announcement and it echoes on throughout almost every England ODI or T20 game: "Jade Dernbach: why?" It is, if we avoid the philosophical connotations ("A tree: why?"), a fairly straightforward question.
It debuted at number four on Billboard 200, number one in Japan, and in the top-ten throughout almost every major music market around the globe.
"Littered throughout almost every station is a repetition of movie, television, product, and alcohol ads, which take advantage of NY's immense captive transit audience and turn our daily commute into one long commercial," RE+PUBLIC writes in a press release.
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Throughout August, almost every day, pro-government TV channels and newspapers have informed us of the "exemplary citizens" finding ingenious ways to protest against America, and the west as a whole.
In place of overt analysis or judgment, there is an ingenious use of juxtaposition throughout, whereby almost every event and image, having first been vividly rendered in itself, becomes in turn the metaphor by which another event or image is understood.
Held at different places throughout Southern California almost every weekend from spring through fall, powwows have a decidedly wholesome atmosphere: They attract a lot of families and they never allow alcohol or drugs.
There are hundreds of newspapers published throughout Texas, in almost every city and town.
Throughout design history, almost every national design coup was initiated by a stellar patron, not just in Britain, but other countries, too.
Throughout the past decade almost every Australian human rights commissioner and ombudsman has warned the government of the dangers that mandatory detention poses to children.
Harrison E. Salisbury, foreign correspondent for The New York Times, wrote that when he was posted to Russia in 1944 to cover the closing years of World War II and traveled throughout the country, "almost every step of the way my companion was Baedeker's 1914 handbook for Russia," his "most precious asset".
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