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It transpired not and Elliott made his way angrily to a dressing room that must have been seething with resentment.
As it has transpired, not a single university has asked our students for an A* as a requirement of admission.
Osborne, it transpired, not only wrote his own words, but also translated songs from foreign languages, a talent that had kept him remunerated during his late teens.
As I read about these events, which transpired not far from where I live, I was struck by how we Palestinians are no longer able to enjoy the land where we live.
At first McNeilly put the sound down to his undeniably overactive imagination but it later transpired not only to be quite real, but the reason why he and the Irishman Harrington were able to walk the course at all.
These debates transpired not only through speeches and writings (including public essays and private letters), but also at major meetings like the Hampton Conference (1892), the Chicago World's Fair (1893), and the Pan African Conference (1900)—to give only a few examples.
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It transpires not; her mother died of the disease.
Life in Perth transpires not to be the utopia Henry and Charlotte had hoped for.
But he's not like that at all and, it transpires, not adverse to a junky snack or two.
He introduced Melania – "my wife, an amazing mother, an incredible woman", and, it transpires, not a particularly original speechmaker.
(She is, it swiftly transpires, not a typical sixtysomething. She won't tell me her exact age. 'Not even my doctor knows that!' she hoots).
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