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He's a literal part of me, which perhaps accounts for his splendid supremacy in my imagination.

There are lots of them here tonight, which perhaps accounts for Peñate's slightly timid demeanour.

Rimmer is no vegetarian, which perhaps accounts for the innovative and decidedly atypical menu that is eclectic and beautifully prepared.

But here's the great thing about the Cursing Mommy, which perhaps accounts for her popularity — she's a caricature, but she isn't a joke.

In "Serbis" politics isn't a matter of slogans but of real bodies, which perhaps accounts for why it paradoxically unwinds in a movie theater.

Which perhaps accounts for his identification with old-timers, whether human (his specialty is elder law) or architectural (his voluntary avocation is landmark preservation).

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Which, perhaps, accounted for the presence of the dignitaries, including (aside from Mr. Bloomberg) Charles E. Schumer, the state's senior United States senator; Marty Markowitz, the Brooklyn borough president; and Mallory Hagan, the current Miss America, who lives in Brooklyn.

MONSTER.COM -- The sequel to last year's hugely popular Super Bowl commercial, shown twice during the game, was more serious than its predecessor, which perhaps accounted for its lesser popularity in day-after ad polls.

The general advertising that fills today's issues passed us by.The heirs of CaxtonAcross Fleet Street, past Doctor Johnson's house, were the printers, Eyre and Spottiswoode, one of the few non-university printers of the Bible, which perhaps accounted for the dignified, if not quite reverential, proceedings in the plant.

In the quiet and gentle way he dealt with everyone he met, it was possible to see the very deep spirituality and personal holiness and wisdom that so many people recognised in him – holiness and wisdom which, perhaps, account for the great respect and affection that so many people in Serbia, whether religious or not, had for him.

A photograph on the piano showed Mrs Chin and her deceased husband, a tall, long-faced handsome man, on a veranda in what might have been India or Sri Lanka, which perhaps accounted for her deeply-lined complexion now, her thin, shiny skin like crumpled brown paper.

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