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"We've lived with something of a bifurcated identity," said Patricia Cruz, executive director of the organization.
That left Mr. Thompson with something of a dilemma.
We are, therefore, left with something of a dilemma.
The news landed with something of a thud.
He was in Kathmandu, dealing with something of a mountaineering crisis.
Even the stadium announcer concluded with something of a mixed message as the players headed inside.
And, he said, with something of a scowl, "I'll be watching".
The referee came into the match with something of a reputation.
Oil production remains plagued by inefficiency.Raúl Castro began his presidency with something of a spending spree.
NINE-TO-FIVE presented you, and me, with something of a problem.
Long-D is a semi-catchy track with something of a retro sound.
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