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His slump -- if it was even so designated -- didn't dominate the news.
There was, even so, little that Spartak could extract from this encounter.
"The thing I remember is how focused he was, even so young.
Sadly, that general revival came just as Irwin was beginning to become too ill to enjoy it - indeed latterly to be aware that it was even so.
Clearly, this would allow a drug to be banned if it had no adverse health effects but was, even so, ruled contrary to whatever is deemed to be the spirit of sport.
He was, even so, hugely influential, notably among younger British architects, such as Richard Rogers and Norman Foster, whose work, by contrast, is widely liked.The buildings that made the reputation of Peter and Alison Smithson their marriage was intellectual and professional, as well as romantic were the ones built for The Economist in London in 1959-64.
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It's even so far.
The lesson: it is, even so, never too late to act.
But there is, even so, one line that can't easily be crossed.
How fresh can it be?" Even so, he said the primary problem for Starbucks was simple.
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