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were elements
noun
One of the simplest or essential parts or principles of which anything consists, or upon which the constitution or fundamental powers of anything are based.
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There were elements of Spinal Tap too.
Amid all this horror there were elements of poetic justice.
There were elements of truth to both arguments.
Lamb accepts that there were elements in that highly experimental ballet that didn't entirely succeed.
And many students here said there were "elements" who were angry.
All these were elements of a radio persona that Ms. Toliver has invented on her own.
"Much later, I realized there were elements of me in both men," Kentridge said.
There were elements of all three in what became the Washington hostess.
"There were elements of being trans that Adam related to," Schrag explains.
Sure, there were elements of Schadenfreude in the onslaught, as there are in most mediathons.
There were elements that are so exciting and none better to aspire to.
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