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(The ones left on the windows were of a kind long out of fashion).
In a statement, Hillsdale said that his remarks about Ms. Fluke were "of a kind that are destructive to reasonable political discourse," but that it accepted his apologies.
Dr. Nafez Abu Shaban, head of Shifa's burn unit, said the family's burns, which he and an assisting doctor from Egypt had treated, were of a kind he had never encountered, reaching to the muscle and bone.
The range of color and dynamics he drew out of his instrument (with two manuals, or keyboards, enabling him to contrast louder and softer playing), the fluidity of sound, the emotional variety, were of a kind more associated with the piano than the harpsichord; although the playing also awakened associations with everything from the guitar to castanets.
Her friend Georgie, wife of the artist Edward Burecalleds, recalled "the mass of her beautiful deep-red hair as she took off her bonnet... Her complexion looked as if a rose tint lay beneath the white skin... Her eyes were of a kind of golden brown - agate-colour is the only word I can think to describe them - and wonderfully luminous: in all Gabriel's drawings of her this is to be seen.
With wooden palisades on their inside edges, the ditches were of a kind used to defend against invaders such as the Lakota.
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