The crowd, too, is emblematic: mainly though not exclusively white, knowledgeable and highly appreciative.
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Mainly, though, it is changed circumstances that make Britain's present leaders unconvincing as conviction politicians.
Mainly, though, Ms. Sandberg wants men to be more like women.
Also considered a hard grating cheese, though less expensive, it competes with Parmigiano-Reggiano (though mainly on a price basis).
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Cyprus is by no means in lockdown: businesses are open as normal, the leisurely way of life goes on and the hotels are filling up - though mainly with journalists.
Though he mainly uses flowers raw, he also makes floral bouillons, including one made with peppery nasturtiums.
Six years ago it was much lighter, though still mainly a phone.
The dates are surprisingly fun, though they consist mainly of a question-and-answer session.
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Though King was mainly interested in the beta-blocker Corzide, it was forced to take another beta-blocker, Corgard, which faces generic competition.
The Spanish row was mainly cat-calls, though it could have electoral effects.
For now, though, they are mainly focused on making sure the new sub is ready on time.
Previous investigations of such strategies, though, have focused mainly on two-player games, in which strategy need be developed only in a quite simple context.
Thom, like Jimmy, does occasional jobs for his thuggy father as an enforcer, though he's mainly a sleazy real estate hustler partnered with low-life crooks.
Now it is neat and prosperous, with several good hotels (though the guests are mainly aid workers, and a big new golf resort being built across the river seems heroically ambitious).
The memories of his friends are mainly of his talk, even though his willingness to unload his ideas, derived from wide reading, could eventually be exhausting to the listener, who would not be encouraged to intervene.
The homes are built mainly from cinderblocks and corrugated tin, though several shacks appear to have been simply lashed together with whatever material could be salvaged.
She says this is mainly because she overspent on materials, though she believes she invested wisely in Webinars on topics such as website development and social-media marketing.
Though its supporters are still mainly white, a third of its 60 members of parliament are now black or coloured (mixed-race), as were many of its candidates in these local polls.
This could be done mainly through stronger regulation, he suggested, though he did not rule out monetary policy as a back-up option.
Though Indians are spread out and mainly live in rural areas, people with serious ailments flock to advanced hospitals in cities, which makes them accessible.
One possible weakness, though, is that his expertise is mainly weighted towards winning urban battles.
Nerve cells, though, are huge, and consist mainly of filaments that can be many centimetres long.
For the time being, though, the pressure for change comes mainly from Labour.
Even though the release is going to be mainly on-demand, with a shorter-than-usual lead time, getting on several cable companies' schedules simultaneously and encoding the film takes time.
Though his hit-making slowed down, mainly thanks to changing tastes in country music, he became a revered elder statesman, often credited as an influence by generations that followed.
He adds that though many consider the Nintendo DS handheld line mainly for casual games, the upcoming 3DS will have the power and potential to support core games.
This institute was founded in the early 1990s with money from Saudi Arabia, though the school claims its funding now comes mainly from Muslims around Europe and that its aim is to create modern imams who can respond to their needs.
Egalitarianism has mainly been a feature of high-tech firms, though not only of start-ups: the authors compiled figures on 100 big high-tech firms and found that on average employees owned 33% of those companies' equity, of which 14% was held by the top managers and 19% by other employees.
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Though the region suffers from rampant piracy, it mainly affects international shipping rather than locals.
Chelsea continued to dictate the terms, though, and the chances continued to come - mainly for Drogba.
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