Promotion-chasing Shrewsbury are now four points clear of second-placed Bromsgrove, six clear of Old Hill.
Our position is clear, and it has been clear for a very long time.
And I want to be clear, and thank you for the opportunity to be clear on this.
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And what their mandate was was quite clear, and the path to a compromise was always quite clear.
Most of us seem to think that successful people have a clear vision - and a clear desk.
Those who articulate their topic with clear bullet points turn out to be clear-headed and results-oriented at work.
Mr Sarkozy was admirably clear about his intentions, and he won an equally clear electoral mandate in May.
The idea is if you are clear and define what your brand is, it should be clear everywhere.
Their aims were clear and the ability to defeat them was also clear.
It makes it a clear player and a clear problem-solver in this arena.
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And we have made that clear, and he will make that clear, as I said, this afternoon or tomorrow.
By the early 1960s it was clear that Germany and France were beginning to pull clear of Britain economically.
We're certainly not interested in downplaying the seriousness of this, as I've made clear and others have made clear.
That terrorism will be an issue in the election is clear, but it is less clear whom it favours.
This, however, remains under investigation, and I made that clear last week, and Ambassador Rice made that clear on Sunday.
However, he made it clear that it may take more than 24 hours to clear the snow, given its depth.
Let me also be clear that the President will make it absolutely clear that he will pay for these proposals.
But having made clear their revulsion with the political elite, Greek voters were less clear about what should replace it.
He was clear he did not like the Ryan plan, but was not clear on what he would replace it with.
These interpretations are not always clear and frequently do not always clear and frequently do not address the specific program contemplated.
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It is not clear how the parties could clear up this problem.
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It is not used to clear up an ambiguity but to clear up an unambiguous document that is not accomplishing what was intended.
My Government has made clear its determination to modernise the welfare state upon clear principles of work, security, fairness and value for money.
"We're clear that we're not going to be using it in Australia, but not clear when we will use it, " said a spokesman.
No matter how clear things might become in the forest of story, there was never a clear-cut solution, as there was in math.
In education, the evidence is less clear: international studies of teenagers' prowess in mathematics and science show no clear link to spending levels.
Under the Geneva Convention of 1949 and the Hague regulations of 1907 the coalition has clear responsibilities and clear limits to its authority.
And he made clear that restoring power is an absolute priority, and he continues to make that clear in the meetings that he has.
We have made clear, the President has made clear that we believe Europeans have the capacity, the financial wherewithal, to deal with this problem.
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