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Unless Sadness is an unusual Scandinavian boy's name, which perhaps translates as Alvin.

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Beyond these factors was his insistence on always seeking new challenges, which perhaps translated into too big a challenge for his audiences.

The study found that Oscar voters are nearly 94 per cent Caucasian and 77 per cent male, with an average age of 62, which perhaps goes some way to explaining why success at the box office rarely translates to Academy Awards.

About that eternal human need to climb higher and higher up a ladder, which, perhaps, doesn't even exist._ _ (Tatyana Tolstaya's answers were translated, from the Russian, by Anya Migdal).

More leverage would still be needed, which perhaps can be gained through innovative efforts such as implementation of workshops to translate evidence into policy.

Which, perhaps, it was.

Which perhaps is as it should be.

Which, perhaps, is politics.

As of last month, the team had cataloged 168 galaxies at redshifts of between 2.8 and 3.5, which translates to perhaps 2 billion years after the big bang--early days in a universe that is now at least 12 billion years old.

It was from Virgil's epic poem Aeneid, Book 1, line 203,, which translates as "Perhaps the time may come when these difficulties will be sweet to remember".

The Bush Administration argues that the market could gain back about $1 trillion in value, which would translate into perhaps $40 billion in extra spending.

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