| Check it out at the new Edra store in London's Selfridges, designed by Ab Rogers, son of Lord Richard of that ilk. |
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| A wry smile at that one, you suspect, from Sir Alex of that ilk, currently brooding on the other side of the same city. |
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| Especially since one of her new housemates was big Colin Montgomerie of that ilk, hardly likely to be Mr Chuckles over breakfast. |
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| He truly knows a lot about integrity, about elections, about financing for elections and matters of that ilk. |
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| We have an advisory committee of clinical pharmacologists and folk of that ilk, which serves as a resource for the profession. |
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| One might well wonder how much we could have in common with governments of that ilk. |
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| King Solomon's Mines can fairly lay claim to be second of that ilk, after Treasure Island. |
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| Replacing their leader with one of that ilk would confirm Labour's inappositeness outside of London, while saying to the energised, youthful Corbynistas: sorry, but you aren't wanted here. |
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| Seurat sketches of that ilk have become unobtainable. |
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| And come to that, what about other things of that ilk? |
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| That unit specialized in tracking people down who were of that ilk. |
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| The European Capital of Culture is a highly prestigious award, but the city concerned is not expected to use European Capital of Culture funding from the Community for urban regeneration or other works of that ilk. |
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| We as the Group of the Greens have tabled amendments of that ilk. |
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| When they were completed the vault containing the family of Lauder of that Ilk found itself located in the kitchen rather than within part of the church proper. |
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