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"The peace of these waters must still be maintained," Curzon insisted, and followed with a classic instance of empire-think: "Your independence will continue to be upheld, and the influence of the British government must remain supreme".
Technically speaking, a big challenge in this area of research was to deal with a classic instance of the so-called simultaneity problem: incarceration rates affect crime rates, but the converse is also true.
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Kidspeak is a classic instance of compression in balance with concision.
As the ideas for Logan were being put together three years ago, could this be a classic instance of life catching up with art.
The differences between the firms grew more striking: while Dell was winning admiration for its web strategy, Compaq was signing deals with Tandy to sell computers through Radio Shack in shopping malls.It was a classic instance of "channel conflict".
(This is a classic instance of his deferring of responsibility.
Their victories are a classic instance of the maxim that politics are local.
Chrysler's fortunes in the Great Depression are a classic instance of this.
Greenberg's essay is a classic instance of the perils of us-versus-them argument.
Others see it as a classic instance of "good cop" salesmanship.
A classic instance is Raymond Moley's "After Seven Years," published in 1939.
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