For obvious reasons, all eyes tend to focus on Sydney Harbour and its deservedly famous Opera House.
"I have resigned from cabinet today for obvious reasons, " Mr Gondwe told the Reuters news agency.
For obvious reasons the issue stirred up a lot of attention, especially with readers.
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For obvious reasons of brand differentiation, Lib Dem leaders do not endorse this version of events.
Supposedly gold restrains government spending, but realistically the opposite is true for obvious reasons.
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The reason that I use the celebrities by and large is, well, for obvious reasons.
Both styles can be found at secondhand shops, the grunge at more economical prices, for obvious reasons.
Obviously for -- for obvious reasons I'm not going to give out the name of the church.
For obvious reasons, the matter had remained largely unexamined in Israeli society if not in Israeli historiography.
For obvious reasons (budget, locations, sets, scope) they never approached trying to adapt the novel to the screen.
For obvious reasons, Turkey has found it convenient to play up the economic dimension of the new partnership.
For obvious reasons, neither Obama nor McCain wants to address the conjunction of race and class in this election.
Attorneys who handle terrorism and other notorious cases say public opinion is stacked against the defense for obvious reasons.
It's an issue that for obvious reasons gets a lot of attention here, at the State Department, and elsewhere.
Quite the opposite would be the more realistic assumption, and for obvious reasons.
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Which is a quite nice thought during a holiday season which has hardly been the most celebratory, for obvious reasons.
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Shrimpers hated TEDs for obvious reasons: they were a pain to install and maintain, and resulted in some shrimp getting lost.
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For obvious reasons Ford is desperately trying to transform itself into a company that relies on more than just a single product.
Many managers would prefer keeping their players in camp for obvious reasons.
For obvious reasons of language and distance, the people of Japan and Britain do not often loom large in each other's imaginations.
Mr Tsvangirai, for obvious reasons, says that such a solution is unacceptable.
Washington (CNN) -- The Germans, for obvious reasons, prefer their politicians dull.
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The official added that "for obvious reasons, we cannot comment on the exact location of any current or former participant" in the program.
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The number of clients seeking our advice about privacy and data security has ballooned in the last couple of years, for obvious reasons.
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These sukuks have proved enormously popular among large banks for obvious reasons--they are bonds in all but name, and therefore familiar and acceptable.
"For obvious reasons, both positive and negative, they didn't want us shouting about what the name of the exact product was, " he says.
For obvious reasons, spending on roads is disproportionately greater in suburbs than in city centres: almost 50% higher in Philadelphia, according to one study.
For obvious reasons, the Clinton Administration prefers to dress it up as visionary foreign policy leadership and essential solidarity with the democratic forces of reform.
The Miami Heat, who became despised by fanbases across the league when they added LeBron James in 2010, are considered a roadblock for obvious reasons.
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