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There's no doubt that that feels in some way more significant than doing a straight forward drama which might not have the potency and immediacy of a subject like Afghanistan.
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Alexander said these provisions "are hugely ambitious, hugely significant actually and in some ways more significant than devolution itself.
In some ways more significant still (although Thompson and some of his senior team don't accept this) re-securing the BBC's independence, after a series of licence fee settlements that have seen successive governments treat it as a sinking fund for their own use, is absolutely critical.
Kellond-Knight's nomination is in some ways even more significant.
Pato had also been wooed back from Milan and was in some ways a more significant acquisition: a rare instance of a Brazilian club outbidding the Europeans for a player in his prime.
The fund's advice is in some ways even more significant than its financing, which is based on contributions from member countries and has increased as a result of the crisis.
In the artist's statement, she notes that she has been so passionate about this project because, "Many years later, it is still obvious that the spill altered the face of Alaska in ways much more significant than the erasure of a beauty mark.
Given all that is at stake, we believe comprehensive discussions are a necessity as we work our way toward ever more significant nuclear disarmament.
In that case, introducing a rostral input during ongoing pocket would necessarily recruit the rostral module, likely perturbing the pocket rhythm in some way that is more significant than seen in our simulations.
They'll opt instead for Palm's new m130, which is, in some ways, an even more significant development.
The sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 is less widely known than the Titanic disaster three years earlier but in some ways it was more significant.
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