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The exteriors are carefully composed, too (note the line of maisonettes two-thirds of the way up).

Is it time we start calling them city-states, too? (Note that in a small number of cases, the metro area boundaries extend beyond country borders.

Burns was associated with this conflagration, too: note the use on recruitment posters of his rousing "I'll go and be a Sodger" (in the British army).

He might too note how Tennant's predecessor, Christopher Eccleston, has mixed TV dramas with roles in Hollywood blockbusters such as G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra and Thor: the Dark World.

(The regions, whatever the recent difficulties in Bristol and elsewhere, remain desirable, too; note the appearances made around the country of late by Pete Postlethwaite, Patrick Stewart and Eve Best).

"It's making the bed speak for itself too," note ÅYR.

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Prial, too, noted its freshness and vibrancy.

Quite the savage social satirist, too," notes his teacher.

But she, too, noted the lack of enthusiasm among voters.

(Ketchum made an assessment, too, noting that Payne's delirium was "moderately severe").

Foreigners cheer, too, noting he is far more assertive than his predecessor.

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