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Each course is assigned its own separate number, whatever the term in which it is given.
Whatever the term, and whatever her motivation, he'd gone with the flow and accepted her proposal without hesitation.
Buildering, parkour, rooftopping: whatever the term, there are urban explorers who take serious risks to venture where others don't.
I had my DNA tested and I am 23% black, or whatever the term is – that's a meaningless thing.
Whatever the term of art, they all signal a dark turn, and, this week, the Republican Party took that turn with reckless abandon.
There is this kind of Holy Grail about local, whether it's called hyperlocal or whatever the term is in social and mobile.
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Whatever the terms, Jeremy Corbyn will say that Labour would have done better.
Whatever the terms, writers say, their job is to minimize their involvement.
Whatever the terms of a compromise deal, hardline leavers would immediately take up the cudgels for harsher separation.
Whatever the terms of the withdrawal and trade agreements, the next ten years are crucial in defining the economic prosperity and political cohesion of Europe for future generations.
Whatever the terms of the acquisition, Pillsbury is anticipating that Haagen-Dazs will contribute to earnings in the fiscal year ending May 31 , 1984
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