In its essence, this war was waged on nothing more than a hunch and a grudge.
Jacques Chirac was a dyed-in-the-wool Gaullist, and La Francafrique was in its essence a Gaullist enterprise, but even Chirac paid lip-service to the notion that times had changed.
"I definitely think folk music in its very essence is communal, " Pipkin said.
Now, Nike is seen as a leader in sustainability because it addressed these issues that in essence put its entire business at risk.
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An accumulation of signs can carry architecture only so far, because architecture in its root and essence is very much more than sign language.
In fact, if you think about it, the investors dumping its shares are in essence betting the U.S. government is about to turn over a new leaf and embrace tough, disciplined spending habits.
If Obama and his branding group can boil down the broader meaning of the idea, capture its essence in a more forceful word or phrase that evokes imagery beyond the phrase itself, it might work.
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The show's fascination lies not only in its neatly focused history of British photography, but also in its ability to capture the peculiar essence of an English seaside town complete with fish and chip shops and crowded piers.
Its essence, in their view: If the Liberal Democrats were to do poorly in July's election, the prime minister might get the message that he should turn management of Japan Inc. over to someone else.
Pakistan has in essence halted much of its cooperation with the United States while its parliament reassess future terms of engagement with Washington following a U.S. airstrike in November that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers along the border with Afghanistan.
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Finally, much like the risk equation information security professionals use when deciding what defensive measures to put in place, in essence figuring out if the benefit of a protective measure exceeds its cost (in money, resource time, etc.), attackers are at least subconsciously using a similar mechanism.
But the Pentagon's plans make all this a bit more complicated: many of its robots will be, in essence, killing machines.
If Nibco would share with Dow more details about its business, Dow would in essence manage the supply of resin pellets Nibco buys to make plastic to inject into pipe fittings.
"The essence of British style is in its timelessness, " said Sue Newton, spokeswoman for quintessential British heritage brand Barbour.
In essence, Groupon is claiming that its massive expenditures on marketing and related customer-acquisition costs are a one-time thing, a side effect of creating an entirely new market.
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The CEO and controlling influence has himself been made bankrupt, the firm is very close to losing its Hong Kong share listing and in essence seems to be spiralling the plughole.
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It amounts to monetising government debt in essence, allowing the government to finance its spending with newly printed money rather than by borrowing or through higher taxes.
The really delightful part of the story is that The High Line is now such an unqualified triumph that it can, in essence, step back and riff on its own success.
The Senate isn't expected to take a final vote on its package of gun-control legislation, in essence leaving the issue tabled.
Viacom can afford to, in essence, pay distributors to carry some of its channels because it makes the money back and then some on advertising.
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Out of the oven came the cornbread in its own cast-iron pan, still sizzling with the essence of bacon drippings.
In essence, the company is presenting curated slices of its massive inventory in a more attractive, browsable format tinged with the urgency of daily deals.
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In essence, it was using the competition to amplify its success.
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The quirk of this movie is that, for all its pretensions to topical soothsaying and its sombre machinations of plot, it remains, in essence, a love story.
Those with more than a superficial view of American national security, who would defend and preserve it from the fire next time, have by necessity divided their forces in advocacy of its various elements, but they have neglected its essence.
In essence, the drug is slowing down cancer by altering its environment in way that makes it difficult for bone tumors to take hold.
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Bolshoi Theater, in essence, was brought back from the dead last year after its biggest and most costly renovation in 150 years.
In essence, Manila is in a race against time to deepen its base of direct investment before portfolio investors find a new flavor of the month.
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In essence, Patch has added a social layer on top of its 800-plus community websites, allowing users to form groups and consume content via interest-specific feeds.
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