But as Harold says, to all intents and purposes, they are very accepting of Camilla. |
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That, to all intents and purposes, ends his year from a playing perspective. |
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Tintoretto directs the viewer's main attention to what, to all intents and purposes, is an attribute of Saint George. |
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Whelan and Kennedy tacked on further minors, and it was to all intents and purposes game, set, and match. |
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He slurred the words, and to all intents and purposes appeared the drunken sot. |
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Just because the war is to all intents and purposes over doesn't mean that this is a dead issue. |
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The General Election campaign, to all intents and purposes, is well underway. |
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But to all intents and purposes that is exactly what the government initially did. |
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Briggs scored their third goal on the three quarter hour, 3-11 to 1-6, game, set, and match to all intents and purposes. |
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The system is vulnerable, however, when airports are so congested that they are, to all intents and purposes, full. |
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I feel that this is a serious mistake and that, now, the mobile telephone service is to all intents and purposes a service of general interest. |
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After battling through the smorgasbord of showings, landlords and contract negotiations, the property is, to all intents and purposes, yours. |
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Out-patient treatment in state hospitals is to all intents and purposes free. |
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However, the very essence of Level 3 access is that such mail is treated, to all intents and purposes, like domestic mail. |
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Indeed, the accession formula, an essentially Canadian invention, to all intents and purposes precludes dictatorships from membership. |
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Now that the reclassification is to all intents and purposes complete, the next phase of the reform can be addressed actively. |
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Price controls have to all intents and purposes been abolished in the countries where they previously existed. |
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It is, to all intents and purposes, an attempt to rebrand Egypt. |
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He therefore requested further clarification of the State party's affirmation that to all intents and purposes the problem of racial discrimination did not arise in Tunisia. |
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According to the proponent, the increase of the bioavailability of mercury is temporary and, to all intents and purposes, ends from eight to ten years after impounding. |
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If this revelation was freely presented to even a modest percentage of that sixty million, then thank you and goodnight because that will, to all intents and purposes, be the proverbial 'it. |
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The Mediterranean is, to all intents and purposes, the only European sea, and as long as we, in our plans and policies, look down on the other side of the Mediterranean from on high, then we shall get nowhere. |
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It is interesting that military resolutions have been coming thick and fast since the Helsinki Summit while, to all intents and purposes, nothing has been done about a civil, cause-orientated security policy. |
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The device, to all intents and purposes identical to the Italian impresa, differs from the emblem in two principal ways. |
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This appears to have been abandoned now, to all intents and purposes. |
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Earlier, I said that the government had behaved undemocratically, since, to all intents and purposes, it signed an agreement without waiting for the recommendations. |
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The other approx. 650 civil servants wanted employment on a group contract basis in accordance with a model that to all intents and purposes gave them the same terms as their civil servant status. |
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The landrush to all intents and purposes made the cowboy defunct. |
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To all intents and purposes he seemed asleep but his acute hearing would be attuned for the rustling of a field vole moving through the grass. |
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To all intents and purposes the party functioned as the Northern Ireland branch of the Conservative Party. |
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