The sheer size of the project speaks volumes about the overly bureaucratic weight of Tokyo's government. |
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The fact that Carmen asked Sharon to be one of her bridesmaids at her recent wedding speaks volumes. |
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It speaks volumes for the career opportunities of video artists that the demographic here is so narrow. |
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To come back against Celtic twice speaks volumes about my team and their commitment. |
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It speaks volumes when Smith, often criticized for his blusterous behavior, is the voice of reason. |
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The fact the he is a regular customer speaks volumes for the quality of the food and friendly service. |
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The Aberdeen version may be notable for its tight-lipped silence, but still it speaks volumes, not least about Bacon himself. |
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The sheer clinical distance of those words, days after the attack, speaks volumes. |
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This alone speaks volumes to the happy state of matrimonial harmony in America. |
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The local Bajan culture encompasses a very helping attitude which speaks volumes about the goodwill of Barbadians. |
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That speaks volumes about his independent character and nature and also remarkable skill set. |
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This speaks volumes about the perceived quality of the product compared to competing offerings at the moment. |
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The fact that the police are running a mile from wanting to enforce this speaks volumes. |
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The simple photograph taken with a long lens from relatively far, showing his wife Nancy touching the casket, speaks volumes. |
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The lopsided vote for Libya, including all those cowardly European abstentions, speaks volumes about the UN's character. |
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This insulting decision speaks volumes about the direction sports is headed. |
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It speaks volumes for your skill and determination and the valour of your soldiers, that you carried it through to a successful conclusion. |
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The fact that a refugee could become a member of Parliament in this country speaks volumes about the kind of country we live in. |
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For such an effort to have been mounted so quickly, and for the Russians to have assented to outside help so speedily, speaks volumes for all concerned. |
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It speaks volumes that the President of the United States would believe his own human resources need to be managed in such a way. |
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The courage demonstrated by Sergeant Faught speaks volumes of his dedication to our country and to this mission. |
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The response of colleagues already speaks volumes on your appeal for tolerance. |
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This example speaks volumes, but other bridges and tunnels are facing the same problem. |
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He is the former mayor of New Maryland, and his letter certainly speaks volumes. |
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Their sheer abundance speaks volumes for the commitment of our teams to these crucial issues. |
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This longevity speaks volumes about the commitment of the department staff to the company, and vice versa. |
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The history of compassionate access speaks volumes about the need to regulate. |
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The ease with which Olympic athletes conduct interviews with the media in English and French speaks volumes. |
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This remarkable achievement speaks volumes about the competence and dedication of DCC staff. |
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The fact that there are 25 national reform programmes on the table speaks volumes about a new level of national commitment. |
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That access to the third party is severely restricted under Section 12 which speaks volumes about the motivations of the government. |
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What we see speaks volumes on our degenerative state of affairs. |
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Similarly, if you filed in February your diligence speaks volumes about your overall responsible nature. |
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The anguish of families witnessing the severance of the last land link between the countries speaks volumes about their common history, heritage, and culture. |
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In a country torn apart by bloodshed and recrimination, that alone speaks volumes. |
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The lack of will to modernize industry by force, it looks like, speaks volumes of the fact that the Russian elite is quite content with the current economic relations. |
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And that speaks volumes of the contribution made by those who put their lives on the line so that others might be freed of the horrors of war, occupation and oppression. |
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That someone is a child by virtue of young age and the fact that they are still growing up and developing and are dependent upon us as adults speaks volumes. |
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Whilst this speaks volumes about Sydney FC's reliance on the former Juventus froward, to put the loss in Wellington merely down to this does the Phoenix a massive disservice. |
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If the subject has captured so much international interest, it speaks volumes about how much of a priority it should be to regulators and licensees. |
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The presence of the American lion, whether experienced personally or sensed from afar, speaks volumes about the overall health of the ecosystem. |
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Today's announcement speaks volumes on the relevance of our activities and the key role INO plays in the development of promising technologies for Canadian businesses. |
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It speaks volumes of the power of the human spirit and of courageous people who did not merely 'talk the talk', but truly 'walk the walk'. The walk to freedom, democracy and European solidarity. |
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I think it speaks volumes to our collective commitment to getting things right when it comes to harmonizing our efforts and working in an integrated fashion. |
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The fact we have put together such a brilliant winning run without them speaks volumes about how well United have been playing. |
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The rapid growth speaks volumes to the level of industry and moviegoer support we've experienced over the course of this first year of presence in the commercial theatre market. |
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It speaks volumes for the conceptual quality of these codifications that they all, albeit with many amendments, are still in effect today. |
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That in itself speaks volumes about the great difficulty, in 2005, of mounting a real intellectual defense of the Iraq war. |
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And it speaks volumes for the politeness of her hosts and Daisy's gutsiness that her Bollywood routine doesn't see her dragged off stage. |
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One has only to mention the name of a particular department to the representative of a particular Parliamentary Agency to elicit a grimace that speaks volumes about the person's esteem for the department in question. |
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As I previously mentioned, for Afghanistan to attract so many women in its infancy as a nation speaks volumes about the thirst for freedom in that country. |
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Anthony was chosen as one of the Top 50 speaks volumes to his incomparability in his field. |
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We listened with interest to the contribution from the honourable Member Mr Hume, whose own personal record in the area of conflict prevention speaks volumes. |
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This new line speaks volumes to the company's rich, multi-generational heritage in leatherworking. |
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Award-winning poet Janet Holmes presents F2F, a collection of free-verse poetry that speaks volumes with the briefest and scarcest of phrases. |
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In his plain-spoken way he speaks volumes as to what should happen here. |
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David has to do things the hard way, and the fact that he consistently outmanoeuvres City speaks volumes for his powers of motivation, team building and tactical nous. |
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And it speaks volumes for the politeness of her hosts and Daisy's gutsiness and likeability that her Bollywood routine doesn't see her dragged offstage with a big hook. |
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this book speaks volumes. |
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