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While this means rampant consumption, it also means that design is becoming "less elitist and more democratic", insists Whitaker.

While this means women will have to lower the seat again, Arosa Wong, 26, says this is preferable to using a seat that may not be clean.

While this means these figures are still estimates, this step should make them a more reliable guide to how different sub-groups voted.

While this means sisters often remain close, particularly as they get older, it also creates more opportunity for conflict and rivalry.

And, while this means the 11 actors are kept restlessly busy, it too often turns the play into a self-conscious media satire.

"While this means the classes will be bigger," the statement added, "we will be providing additional support in the form of extra teaching assistants for classes".

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For a while, this meant that I was picky about the books I actually did read.

While this meant more work, it also meant more ways to siphon off funds.

While this meant we could not investigate recurrent relapses in this study, it will not have affected the trends described here.

While all of this means sellers currently have the upper hand, brokers caution against raising prices too quickly.

While logical, this means there is repetition and referring backwards and forwards within the book.

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