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If nothing else, the hour-by-hour plotting of 24 would exemplify it.

Many analysts, and even some EU governments, were against choosing her, fearing that she would exemplify her country's long-standing pro-Kremlin tilt.

It would exemplify the prime minister's habit of postponing difficult politics; to a sceptical public, it might even seem slavish.Mr Cameron's domestic concerns are also tricky.

The next step was to locate wallcoverings that would exemplify the English Aesthetic — a search that led to an art wallpaper manufacturer based in the San Francisco Bay Area called Bradbury & Bradbury.

Victims' family groups denounced what they saw as a failure to provide access to the towers' footprints and a near-exclusion of trade center artifacts that would exemplify the horror.

If he could ease Turks into a less hostile separation of mosque and state, if he could help Turkey undertake long-overdue democratic reforms, then perhaps one day he would exemplify a way in which Islamic faith and democratic principles not only coexisted but also collaborated.

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Once his elevation would have exemplified Deutsche's global scope.

SNP hopes that the political differences between Scotland and England would be exemplified by a failure by Ukip to win a European seat in Scotland were dashed when former City trader David Coburn was elected an MEP.

When I, as a clumsy youth of 15, and other boys and girls of my age and background learned the waltz and other dances from Murielle Ashcroft and her colleagues in Colchester, England, in 1970, we had no clue that ballroom dance (which in those days seemed quaint) would become exemplified by women wearing elaborate versions of the bikini and men with their shirts open to the navel.

That object is only contingently nonconcrete; it could have been concrete, and had it been concrete, it would have exemplified the property of being my brother (along with the other properties that it encodes and the necessary consequences thereof).

In 2004 we had anticipated that some of the roles of the WWMM would be exemplified by the infrastructure and ecology of university institutional repositories but in reality these are poorly linked and there is no re-use and re-purposing of content.

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