But there are occasions when the commentaries are arguably too reticent and when his approach is perhaps less inquiring than might be wished. |
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Subfields of psychology can be arguably characterized as islands of unconnected knowledge. |
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Six years on it has become a cult movie, arguably the most original and underrated British film of the past two decades. |
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Was it possible to report those facts, which at least arguably are matters of legitimate public concern or interest? |
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The Wallabies secured a shot at the title on Saturday with a victory arguably better than last year's World Cup boilover. |
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Subsidised destruction is, arguably, the most successful way not just to restore consumer confidence, but to bolster the market. |
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Homage and fealty performed by the great men after the coronation were arguably of greater practical importance than the ceremony itself. |
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He is now arguably the most consistently romantic filmmaker who refuses to take his trade to the industrial scale. |
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This locality has produced the largest and arguably the best quartz crystals from Michigan. |
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On the other hand, it is arguably in the national interest to de-escalate tensions. |
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The Three Peaks is arguably the world's toughest cyclo-cross event with competitors coming from as far as Australia and America. |
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While ab initio prediction is clearly the most difficult, it is arguably the most useful approach. |
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Ions are arguably the leading candidate for use as qubits in a quantum computer. |
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In fact, it is arguably the most important fundamental concept behind all of quantum mechanics. |
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The Soviet war machine in this period was arguably the most powerful in Europe and increasing in potency year by year. |
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One of several television dramas on nuclear issues in the 1980s, Threads is arguably the most visceral. |
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I will start my speech with a quote, which is arguably the most famous in New Zealand's educational history. |
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Such an approach arguably can make for good social activism, but it begets bad theatre. |
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Many artists never get past their anger and inner rage, many have arguably have died trying. |
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However, the MOT's founders still ended up with arguably the most representative and thorough visual history of American railroading anywhere. |
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Lowry, for all of his interest in matters of flight and deterritorialization, is arguably even further from achieving a fully global status. |
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They are the ancient Greeks, arguably the most alcohol-savvy society to ever drain a wineskin. |
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This racing seat is fully reclinable and arguably one of the best seats to come out of Japan. |
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For all her outrageous inventions, Mrs. Connell is arguably more endearing than her ill wishers. |
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We have a fantastic tradition of smoking fish in this country, and kippers are arguably one of our finest creations. |
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The Rezillos, arguably Scotland's only bona fide success story from the punk rock years, have not so much re-formed as been reborn. |
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The best forward in the world, arguably the most exciting footballer in the planet, great goalscorer and scorer of great goals. |
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Public trust and confidence in politicians has now arguably reached an all-time low. |
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There were lardons in every savoury dish, unwelcome both on grounds of repetition and salt, which he arguably overdoes. |
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With arguably the best views in Italy, Harry's famously installed frosted glass windows. |
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India has had plenty of ghastly crimes, but this was arguably the worst of the lot. |
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I just can't bear to read the detailed analysis, let alone the actual report, of an enquiry into a very narrow and arguably esoteric event. |
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Monet's Waterlilies, painted in 1908, is arguably the finest of the three paintings on the theme which reside in Cardiff. |
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Tasty and tasteful best describes food and atmosphere at this joint, arguably one of the best Mexican restos in town. |
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But such detection is allowed and is arguably a much lesser intrusion of privacy than, say, a frisk might be. |
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In the ring he is lethal, arguably the quickest fighter in history, with sneaky power and a flair for the dramatic. |
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If the IRA decommissions its weapons, this stance is arguably no longer relevant. |
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He was arguably coloured by notions of lack of consensus between the parties and is criticisable today. |
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You can feel the heat coming off such writing, confirmation that at her best Michele Leggott is arguably our finest living female rhapsodist. |
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All airlines had a rough ride in 2001, but US Airways arguably had the roughest. |
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But it was arguably a Dunkirk spirit of another age which got them into this mess in the first place. |
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Tanna Island is arguably as good as these, or better, if you're after a coffee with a rich smooth taste. |
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Finally, and arguably most important, it still has a good international reputation. |
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Despite his shy, modest nature Sindelar was arguably football's first superstar. |
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The museum's collection of works by Soutine is now arguably the best in Paris. |
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By the way Big Tom was arguably the greatest full back in the history of the game. |
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Murasaki Shikibui was the author of The Take Of Genji, arguably the world's first novel. |
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They're arguably the biggest club in the world and they should be in the market for the best players in the world. |
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He is arguably as important as a Scorsese and a Coppola and yet he and John Carpenter never got their due credit. |
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For a start we were served with arguably the best garlic bread we have tasted in years. |
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It's a haunting, slightly melancholy piece that's arguably the best track on here. |
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It was a devastating display of control that the Super League has arguably never witnessed before. |
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The side have a fine pitch, arguably the best in Scotland, but still have not been granted their own gym. |
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The UK has arguably one ideopolis, in London, but may have the potential for one of two more. |
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It is still a dark story, though, which arguably has never really been screened in the way it was written. |
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The Big Sleep is arguably his finest hour, and does much to explain why his work is so highly regarded. |
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Of the three coaches, Italy's Brad Johnstone has arguably been the most successful. |
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These shadowy groups are arguably among the most active of all money launderers. |
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Good health and sensitivity to the task's difficulties are arguably more important. |
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In fact, if there is any right which enjoys primacy among rights, it is arguably the principle of equality and non-discrimination. |
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The proliferation of cheap alcohol for sale off-trade has arguably led to a rise in preloading. |
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Cheaper than champagne but arguably tastier, Prosecco is an Italian sparkling wine produced from a young grape. |
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Never final, admittedly flawed, it was arguably a masterwork as its proponents on both sides of the footlights have proclaimed with passion. |
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Doyle had a reasonably distinguished career as a sawbones but made his mark as creator of arguably the world's best-known fictional detective. |
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They are older than the Pyramids, arguably even more important in the history of civilisation, and, may I dare say, more impressive. |
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This is arguably the most persuasive riposte to the erroneous notion that Western cinema says it all. |
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The mine produced excellent dolomite crystals that are arguably the best for the species from the United States. |
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There were many men of the cloth in Sophiatown, but Huddleston was arguably the most popular. |
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His reputation for scattergun attacks arguably reveal him to be an equal-opportunity abuser. |
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You are arguably the most martially capable hand-to-hand fighter in this fleet besides myself. |
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This marks a profound sea change for the Company, which is arguably the largest B-to-B publisher online. |
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It was here that arguably the most potent aspect of May Day arose, the festival becoming a one-day strike in many countries. |
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In reality soaps it is arguably the contestant selector rather than the camera operator who is the most important crew member. |
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Membership has instead arguably contributed to a growth in the shadow economy, and most notably, contraband, due to tax harmonization. |
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Both these monuments burst into sculpture at the top, and arguably sculpture is the most expressive and dramatic way to memorialize the dead. |
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Silicon Valley is obviously strongest in semiconductors, while New York City is arguably strongest in fintech. |
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Additionally, asthma exacerbations are reduced to levels that are arguably as low as might be expected. |
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Greig provided arguably the best point of the day on why the Bill assisting low-income earners was discriminatory. |
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Owen, arguably, is no better than when he arrived on the international scene two years ago. |
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Holland is arguably the most talented team in the competition after France, but the Oranje are far from a shoo-in. |
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I've heard that some macro photographers have spent days here shooting in what is arguably the most biodiverse site anywhere. |
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Much of the their analytical short-sightedness was arguably due more to cultural assumptions than to economic theories. |
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New York is arguably the only city in the world whose self-regard is reciprocated across the planet. |
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It's not the series' finest episode, but it's arguably the funniest, as the mobsters slowly lose touch with reality and civilization. |
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The crowd was electrified by what was arguably one of the best matches ever. |
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Access to, and influence over, civilian populations is a source of strength for insurgent movements and arguably terrorist networks. |
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Then, just as it seemed the prophets were predicting a dire season for Melrose, the Greenyards men produced arguably the best try of the game. |
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He was a legend, arguably the most beloved actor to grace the silver screen. |
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Weirdly enough, Morris dancing arguably derives from Morisco or Moorish dancing. |
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The grayling is arguably the most up-and-coming fish in the piscatorial hierarchy, as voted by us fishermen. |
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Considering that motocross is arguably the most physically demanding sport in the world, this isn't normal. |
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There is a curious, arguably perverse, symbiosis in football between physical prowess and serious injury which remains unexamined. |
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In death, he won the sort of mythological status to which she aspires and, arguably, will never have. |
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There is arguably evidence for the occurrence of calcareous nannoplankton in the Mochras core. |
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He plays smarm well, and his is the most interesting character in the film arguably. |
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Consumer confidence is bouncing back from what was arguably some of its worst readings in years. |
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Counsel also made submissions as to why the reasons for decision were arguably either sound or unsound. |
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Some of the other matters about exaggeration, invention of untrue stories and so forth, may arguably contravene the section. |
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Valentine's Day, arguably the most overrated and expensive day to romantically woo your partner, may have come and gone. |
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And some bristlecone pines are arguably the oldest living organisms on earth. |
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During their forty-day pillage of Baghdad, the Mongols destroyed arguably the most advanced collection of human knowledge of all times. |
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Her opinions, too, arguably veer from the eminently sensible to the inexplicable. |
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But arguably his finest fortnight came in the build-up to last year's French Open. |
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This arguably is the highlight of the videogram as it has the most beautiful footage of Olivia swimming with the dolphins. |
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However, even this incentive is arguably little more than a cynical attempt to squeeze extra money out of customers. |
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Despite its arguably hagiographic and romantic nature, he presents some excellent material. |
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Jay Haley is arguably the most stalwart hold-out in the family therapy field for the strong-sense idea of symptom function. |
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The high points of the evening come in the form of the two arguably standout tracks from Shine A Light. |
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Bach remained, however, arguably the most important influence on his musical development. |
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Going to jail because one did not understand one was arguably obstructing justice, however, is very different. |
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Frida Kahlo is an icon who is arguably more famous for her image than for her work. |
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Every hand-knitted scarf or jumper is arguably a work of art, certainly to those of us who haven't mastered a pair of knitting needles. |
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But arguably, for the club's sake, he should have hung his boots up a few seasons ago. |
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Experts on arguably the nation's most ferocious beast, say the cold February and March mean midges will appear about a month later than normal. |
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Although arguably not quite as floral as it once was, the beer offers an appetizing mix of caramelly malt and drying hop bitterness. |
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As if the ordeal of a trial were not bad enough, he and Dolores must now face an arguably worse fate. |
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Men like these probably did not belong in a convent, or arguably in holy orders at all. |
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This utilitarian consideration is arguably unfair and disrespectful of persons, and needs further factual substantiation. |
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This resignation was, I believe, widely expected and arguably long overdue. |
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They arguably ended up doing as much for national living standards as did the charitably inclined welfare state. |
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Thus begins Don Quixote, arguably the greatest single work of literature in human history. |
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It was arguably the most important game in the history of Woman's hockey at this school. |
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Whether or not you agree with Blair's often irrational diatribes, he's arguably the most widely-read Australian blogger. |
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And, arguably, plastics is the choice for body panels on specialty vehicles. |
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The reuse of a building is arguably the most sustainable strategy available. |
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Typically, those are paraphrased into something we can understand, but this epithet, which is arguably worse in motive than those, gets printed. |
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In both cases he's arguably signed contracts with the intention to swindle money. |
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I'm not thinking of how they're arguably sexist, classist, racist, just plain offensive, or any of that. |
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We arguably benefit much more from the Pax Americana than the Yanks do themselves. |
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The ices at Corrado Costanzo in Noto, Sicily, are arguably the best you can find anywhere in the world. |
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That was arguably too prescriptive and pedagogic with insufficient human interest. |
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Nor do the arguably penal terms of the late delivery clause justify the penal interest clause. |
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The reporter known as Cojo is arguably as famous as many of the actors he interviews with his signature blend of flattery and fabulosity. |
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However, it was arguably the activities of commercial rivals, not concerns about bad publicity, which finally made the bank back down. |
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Yet in the decades after World War II, Ukraine was arguably the most productive of the Soviet republics and Kiev was the provincial posting that Muscovites fought for. |
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Not only is this arguably cruel, the objectivity that makes Yelp great for business reviews is completely lost. |
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She's arguably Japan's biggest and most beloved pop star of this millennium, an industry standard that inspires messianic devotion from schoolgirls and salarymen alike. |
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The downturn in fundraising activity is most pronounced among unicorns, whose valuations arguably got carried away relative to public market prices. |
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The water knot is arguably the strongest knot you can tie in webbing. |
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The Crustaceamorpha are arguably the most well known of the arthropods because of their contributions to aquatic, aerial, and terrestrial food webs. |
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The Dazeem sensation arguably hit its peak with the Slate Adele Dazeem Name Generator, a widget designed to Travoltify any name. |
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But the stewards ruled that the interference had not affected the result, arguably not an easy call given the margins at the line of just a neck and half a length. |
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These consequences have yet to be understood by most physicians, not to mention the public, the media or arguably even the promulgators of this impending disaster. |
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The CIA-trained SAVAK was arguably the most thuggish secret police in history, with almost limitless powers. |
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The sociopolitical commentary, though artfully sublimated to various degrees, seems at least arguably present. |
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We moved reluctantly toward the opinion that Labor was, at least arguably, the best option available. |
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Rupert Murdoch's purchase of Intermix Media and its MySpace website in July 2005 was arguably the moment the world started to take social networking seriously. |
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Cummings, however, has proven far more controversial and arguably less palatable than her contemporaries. |
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First, the process of creating fur is an ugly, brutal and arguably torturous business. |
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That was more the story of the bubble years where arguably we did see a number of people come to the market, simply because valuations were sky high. |
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The arrival of Woodford Reserve in 1996 was arguably the pinnacle of the small batch movement. |
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It was, arguably, the first intimation that the war was heading towards the endgame. |
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Like both men Vidal was arguably a gay radical and hero, although he would have hated the plaudit. |
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The televisual images of his report arguably created a moment in history. |
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The evenings probably weren't all that unlike the other readings, except that the material was probably more instantly accessible, and, arguably, discardable. |
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Number one is arguably the most troubling, but funnily enough, it is mostly taken care of by the coding error. |
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Into this mix you need to factor in the inordinate political influence of farm lobbies in many industrial countries, for example France, the US, Japan and arguably Australia. |
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This was not only a failed exercise in damage limitation on the park, but climatic survival for a frozen audience on arguably the coldest day of the season. |
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But she arguably did more than anyone to decode what was then the oldest written European language known to exist. |
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In a trial, evidence of the events in question may reflect badly on one or more of the parties and arguably in such a way as to affect their credibility as witnesses. |
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Yes, there are several, arguably illuminating revelations in the Chander-dog saga, but the endgame is the same. |
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At present the civilized world is trapped somewhat in a timewarp of arguably obsolescent political, ethical, and strategic assumptions and practices. |
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Scenarios, incidentally, that depend generally on language for their structure and arguably literature for their topoi. |
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The emergence of commercial-grade crimeware is arguably the number one threat to the financial community, and that threat shows no signs of letting up. |
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There is one scrubby little orange kitten who is arguably the luckiest creature on Earth. |
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The relatively recent controversial permissions to remarry the divorced and make women presbyters arguably had biblical warrant, though minorities disputed this. |
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They are a crack unit of professionals, arguably the world's best. |
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Still grounded in realism, unlike its sequels, this film is arguably the best of the bunch. |
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Given the special concerns regarding its unauthorized use and disclosure, enforcement of such rights arguably requires different or more sensitively applied measures. |
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She will be a huge front-runner, so arguably she can rose garden it if she wants to, but that would be a terrible mistake. |
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A creosote bush can live as long as one hundred years, but the unique propagation method employed by this shrub may arguably extend its life much longer. |
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This has archival value as a kind of samizdat text and the film itself is arguably of note as an intended critique of theocracy, of sharia and the suppression of women. |
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Anselm of Canterbury, eleventh-century theologian, monk and Church hierarch, is arguably the major figure in the theological road from Augustine to Aquinas. |
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It has arguably been the worst week this year for technology stocks, and that's saying something given the bearishness of the past month. |
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Despite their supporting roles, the young stewardess and Russian hit man are arguably the highlights of the show. |
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The court arguably has implemented reforms that would have been better legislated by Congress, and without the balance that a Congressional debate would have facilitated. |
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In short, the young princes arguably had an unqualified right of succession to the British throne, a right that was much stronger than their uncle. |
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But her resilient, pragmatic approach won over voters who could arguably have been once bitten, twice shy about returning any sort of Thatcher to victory. |
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Due to the circumstances of their possible deaths, arguably, these women are indeed revenants, even though for most of the novel, they are as static as their Ruby neighbors. |
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So, the ability to surveil everyone on the planet is almost there, and arguably will be there within a few years. |
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The Commission is no stranger to criticism from those who don't like its decisions, and competition policy is arguably its most visible supranational power. |
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After quartz and microcline, tourmaline is arguably the next most abundant mineral found in the miarolitic cavities. |
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United arguably had the better of what play there was in an anodyne first half-hour. |
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Put simply, over the past quarter of a century he has become arguably the most successful coach in the history of middle and long distance running. |
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Therefore, in considering the extent of constitutional protection for arguably libellous speech, we ordinarily are dealing with statements that are false. |
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The rat, who, arguably, has been the cause of near tragedy, scarpers. |
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Prince Harry arguably fared the best, getting a leather flying jacket from FLOTUS when he was in the States. |
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Alone among American sports, arguably, baseball is both art and commerce, with a folkloric tradition approaching religion. |
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The North Yorkshire Moors has numerous forest tracks and many minor roads and this, coupled with its fine scenery, make it arguably the best cycling area in the region. |
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There is room also for consideration of the implications of the arguably more opportunistic courtships of the poor revealed by the evidence of illegitimacy cases. |
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The manager delivered a pep talk and the words propelled Douglas through arguably the finest season of his career, and certainly the most satisfying. |
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A truly remarkable book thoroughly investigated and produced by arguably one the world's greatest delvers into the understanding of the ancient past. |
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The immiserization argument is only one of the many complaints about the impact of international integration, but it is arguably the one with the widest currency. |
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Shot on digital video, this juxtaposes the lives of three women in a portmanteau movie which arguably goes about its business with less fuss than The Hours. |
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That is at the lineout, which has been a vital phase of play in the past two matches and remains the only area where Scotland have arguably gone backwards in the past year. |
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Is there arguably a Parliamentary scheme that you get the diversionary system in the Magistrate's Court and you do not get it if you are committed to the District Court? |
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I'm arguably being somewhat picky, as the phone has many good points. |
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As many other firms have found out to their cost, this means it can be difficult to secure arguably the two main essentials for getting a business off the ground. |
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Metaphysics, as traditionally conceived, is very arguably ineliminable and conceptually necessary as the intellectual backdrop for every other discipline. |
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His dramatic exit resolved the paradoxes of his life and arguably saved him a very public decline and fall. |
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The roles create one of the great comic double acts of modern theatre, and the interplay between Redgrave and Wood is arguably the finest thing about the production. |
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These affinities are arguably at the heart of the 40-year dalliance of Iranian and Syrian despots. |
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Ireland is arguably the most globalised society in the world. |
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Even the arguably more democratic House is only at 10 percent black members. |
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Despite the actions of a flawed few, it is arguably the finest professional police force in the world. |
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This was a club that cheated and rorted over a period of years and they deserved everything they got and, arguably, quite some more. |
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It was arguably the most important target the American drone program had ever taken out. |
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Five, the tens or arguably hundreds of millions of dollars in dark money that flowed from corporate sources into GOP coffers. |
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On the other hand, service is arguably even more important in a bar than the drinks. |
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Baseball is losing not only one of its most revered players, but arguably its biggest heartthrob. |
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It was arguably the most boneheaded thing erstwhile presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said. |
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He intends to raise the profile of politics on campus, which is arguably a good thing. |
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But it arguably scored an emotionally more important win in Bridgeport, Conn., where it took over the school board. |
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Part of their education arguably consists in having some of their opinions challenged. |
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To the contrary, it is arguably faculty who are frozen in rank as associate professors whose productivity is likely to suffer. |
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It was particularly embarrassing in the light of the Italian's walloping of the Scots, with arguably less of a rugby-playing population than we have here. |
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The Church of Stop Shopping exists because consumerism has arguably become a religion itself. |
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These tactics not only violate democracy and majority rule, but arguably offend the Constitution as well. |
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Travis Fryman has arguably the worst minor-league track record of any successful major-league player. |
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This book covers the tragic life of Staff Sergeant Joe Ronnie Hooper, arguably the most decorated soldier of the Vietnam War. |
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A strict dichotomy between dictionaries and encyclopedias is arguably untenable. For this reason, a cline of encyclopedicity can be proposed. |
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The yard built battleships as well as a ship called The Gluckauf, which was arguably the world's first oil tanker. |
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Concrete is arguably the Roman contribution most relevant to modern architecture. |
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In Sweden, for instance, case law arguably plays a more important role than in some of the continental civil law systems. |
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King's Department of Engineering was established in 1838, making it arguably the oldest school of engineering in England. |
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Their subject matter includes representations of animals including bison and, arguably, several different bird species. |
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Despite the emotions stirred by this task, Mary Shelley arguably proved herself in many respects a professional and scholarly editor. |
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Between them, the two created what is arguably England's most important 18th century Water Garden. |
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These matches were arguably the most important contest of the English season if judged by the quality of the players. |
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Leeds and St Helens is arguably the greatest rivalry of the two Yorkshire clubs that have history with St Helens. |
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Thus, a relict neuter gender can arguably be said to persist in Italian and Romanian. |
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Operations include Coolmore Stud and Ballydoyle, the base of Aidan O'Brien arguably one of the world's most successful horse trainers. |
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Vagaland, who grew up in Walls, was arguably Shetland's finest poet of the 20th century. |
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If this happens, then the perceived legitimacy of the Lords could arguably outweigh the legitimacy of the Commons. |
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And its establishment arguably stemmed from insecurities of the Ulster Protestant working class. |
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The Singaporean military is arguably the most technologically advanced in Southeast Asia. |
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This was arguably the founding organization for the German Expressionist movement, though they did not use the word itself. |
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He was accompanied by Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, arguably the most powerful nobleman of Scotland. |
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Perhaps in reference to its spectacular, arguably roosterish, red comb-like frontal plate. |
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Under Morgan's leadership, a coalition was formed with the Liberal Democrats that arguably brought a degree of stability to the administration. |
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Of all the individual sports, arguably boxing was Glamorgan's most prolific. |
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In the 1970s, Bridgend would begin to see the catalyst of arguably its biggest growth period. |
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It is arguably the only church built in the English perpendicular style in all of France. |
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It was arguably the only church in the English perpendicular style in France. |
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In the Northern Territory, arguably the most outback of Australian states, police are still not armed. |
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Thus they arguably had a greater effect on their region than the Goths, the Franks or the Saxons had on theirs. |
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Eastern Russian forests hold arguably the largest number of brown bears in the world outside of possibly Alaska and northwestern Canada. |
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It is also arguably the smallest extant species of mammal, next to the Etruscan shrew. |
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In religious terms, the snake and jaguar are arguably the most important animals in ancient Mesoamerica. |
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In 1968, Gram Parsons recorded Safe at Home with the International Submarine Band, arguably the first true country rock album. |
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The Colosseum, arguably one of Rome's most iconic archaeological sites, is regarded as a wonder of the world. |
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Rae's respect for the Inuit and his refusal to scapegoat them in the Franklin affair arguably harmed his career. |
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By the 18th century, under Nader Shah, Iran briefly possessed what was arguably the most powerful empire at the time. |
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Puerto Toro lies a few kilometers south of Puerto Williams and is arguably the southernmost village in the world. |
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Several hundred people were executed under what was arguably an ex post facto legal arrangement. |
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The man who pledges his faith, or on his soul, arguably has pawned his soul, and in so doing, has left his salvation to actions of another. |
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This gives results which are practically relevant, but the method of generating the sample of simulated elections can still be arguably biased. |
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This made it a true steam engine and arguably confirms him as the inventor of the steam engine. |
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Since over half of GE's revenue is derived from financial services, it is arguably a financial company with a manufacturing arm. |
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In fact, the whisk ferns and ophioglossoid ferns are demonstrably a clade, and the horsetails and Marattiaceae are arguably another clade. |
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A limestone pavement is an area of almost bare, flat rock and is arguably the most fascinating feature of any area of carboniferous limestone. |
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Byblis and Drosophyllum both come from relatively arid regions and are both passive flypapers, arguably the lowest maintenance form of trap. |
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Ruffed lemurs are the largest and arguably most impressive members of the Lemuridae family. |
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Consider Las Fallas of Valencia, Spain, arguably the most signature of signature ephemera. |
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Songvids, as music-based vids became known, are arguably the most popular form of vidding and influenced machinima. |
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The king of all quad exercises, and arguably the best single-weight resistance exercise, is the squat. |
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The Very Best Of Abba comes to Huddersfield Town Hall on Saturday, March 15, courtesy of arguably the best UK Abba tribute group. |
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They need Florida, arguably, at least in Electoral College terms. |
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The most problematical part of the work, arguably, is the recapitulatory region. |
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The former American officials were arguably the most vocal in their calls for regime change. |
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But there is a key missing link that would arguably keep afflicting his policy all through, banefully. |
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As such, the surveillance arguably defies the strictures of limitedness that support a conclusion that a search is reasonable. |
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Children effortlessly putting one over on their parents is arguably a more entertaining watch than sullen, sarky teenagers. |
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Gualtiero Marchesi was the first chef in Italy to earn three Michelin stars and arguably remains Italy's most revered chef. |
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The latest and arguably most promising philosophical account of welfare is Daniel Haybron's self-fulfillment account. |
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From there we headed north to, arguably, the even more historic and in the UK, lesser known city of Mechelen. |
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A bright-line rule is easy to administer and produces certain, though, arguably, not always equitable results. |
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But Frank, Norman and Les Bradley, of Birmingham tape engineering company Bradmatic, invented the Mellotron, arguably the original sampler. |
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In this, arguably his finest achievement, he gives us a haunting and shatteringly honest insight into what it is to be human. |
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In fact, the lyrics to Lady Gaga's current single Do What U Want are arguably more offensive and misogamist than those in Blurred Lines. |
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With this particular audience, Cruz arguably hit a home run. |
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Mycometrics ERMI is arguably one of the best evaluation tools for the presence of mold in an indoor environment. |
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The focus on monoamines has arguably been to the detriment of more novel research and drug development, but this is changing. |
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Springsteen, arguably the most famous New Jerseyan, was highly visible in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. |
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Today the fastest growing and arguably the most influential subgenre of music is called dubstep. |
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Democratic states and nondemocratic states arguably behave differently in the realm of foreign policy. |
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Despite his contrarian positions, Sullivan is arguably the most prominent gay opinionmeister in the business. |
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The most eye-appealing box of the season was arguably that of Thiriet's 24 Mini Croustades aperitif. |
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Indeed, it is in the latter category where one arguably sees the greyest of areas in terms of more efficient sport clothing or equipment. |
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The buyer was able to outbid developers for the site in what is arguably the frothiest development market New York City has experienced. |
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Toppers' claim to fame comes in the form of Topperstix, arguably the planet's most addictively delicious cheesy breadstix. |
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Indeed, police would arguably be obligated to prevent the homeowner from breaching the peace in order to protect his home against the authorized evictors. |
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So different that even a week later there is a sense of awe in the voice of the great prop as he reflects on arguably the headiest Welsh rugby occasion of modern times. |
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This is particularly sad given the fact that Iran arguably was the world's first globalizer with the eclectic and far reaching and tolerant empire of Cyrus the Great. |
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This will almost certainly mean accommodating the overspill within the Birmingham housing market area and, arguably, as close to the city as possible. |
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Furthermore, the works themselves are arguably connected stylistically with the so-called virginalist school, even if the models for them are not of British origin. |
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Dehydration is arguably the single most preventable impedance to running performance, while overhydrating remains a danger for runners all too aware of the first fact. |
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A bureau de change, as has been seen, is certainly an institution or person subject to the Directive and it arguably enters into business relations with its customers. |
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Unwhole for 11 games, miles away from championship form, cranky over a single blemish on the record, the Lakers soon will call up reinforcements they arguably don't need. |
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While New Hampshirites pride themselves on their fiscal conservatism, their track record on social issues places the state arguably to the left of Massachusetts. |
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