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  • Although a strong pound and weak euro may have encouraged Ryton to keep importing parts from outside, the practice sets it apart from most other volume carmakers in Britain.

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  • The tensions between the DPJ's modernisers and Mr Ozawa, who undermines the cabinet from outside it, have the potential to tear the party apart.

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  • Palestinians in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank could suddenly meet again after 19 years apart, although the million or so refugees outside were now cut off from them.

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  • After he died, in 1951, his will was slowly picked apart until legal permission was granted to move the pieces from his private museum outside Philadelphia to a soon-to-be-finished public one in the city proper.

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  • We are apart from God, who is pure being, who is himself, who is outside of time.

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  • Apart from the engines being removed from the wings before purchase, the plane, from the outside, looks almost exactly as it did when it was grounded.

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  • Its outside walls are covered in what looks like soot and the inside is empty, apart from a few meagre possessions lining a far wall.

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