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However both sides will be aware that proposals such as performance-related pay and Labour's immediate backing for the report's call to benchmark staff numbers are likely to cause controversy as they emerge, something highlighted by Labour MPs using the debate to raise concerns about seriously understaffed hospitals.

One might expect a larger metaphor to emerge -- something to do with the raveling and unraveling of multicultural society, say -- but it doesn't.

He was looking for souls to emerge, for something the ordinary eye could not see.

Among that company, "Hannibal" stands out for its ability to risk absurdity and self-seriousness, only to emerge with something gloriously strange and profound, in the realm of opera and poetry.

In recent years, Mr. Falcone has started to emerge as something of a private equity investor, taking varied stakes in the insurance business and consumer goods industry, including the company that produces the George Foreman grill.

Both want to emerge with something to show from this crisis.

It seems logical that for experience to emerge from something such as matter, then matter must be experiential in some sense or other.

But through these glances emerges something brooding, mysterious, ineffable, beautiful.

From their despair emerges something reassuring: a feeling of commonality and a modest sense of hope.

So from the bayous and swamps emerged something locals are calling the "Cajun navy".

Then the terrible truth emerged, something Anton's newly freed colleagues had known for six weeks but, fearful for their own safety, had kept secret.

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