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this hot video is another example of how sexy even a photo shooting can be.
It is another example of how the EU's politicians and officials go into any area
This is just another example of how an Airwheel can be practically applied for cinematography
In a 2013 report, Amnesty International called the law"another example of how the state fails to meet international standards on the right of victims to truth, justice, and reparation.
This project was another example of how Doka customers all over the world can count on the consolidated know-how and professional support of the Doka parent company.
It is another example of how the Gospel of the grace of God,
This kind of technocratic approach is another example of how disappointingly narrow the so-called‘horizontalist approach', which represents a
Another example of how social media may be used to identify outbreaks and control disease is the HealthMap tool http://www. healthmap.
Just another example of how selfish you are, Cathy.
Here's another example of how life can change so quickly.
It's just another example of how vulnerable we are.
Yet another example of how those women can't be trusted.
Just another example of how American know-how… alleviates the suffering it creates.
This whole comitology procedure is yet another example of how to push European citizens into Euro-scepticism.
Today's proposal is another example of how this Commission puts the social dimension at the heart of its agenda.
I see the Data Protection Supervisor as another example of how one could manage efficiently with much less.
Madam President, this directive is yet another example of how one-size-fits-all, incompetent EU legislation adversely affects the lives of British people.
The academic work done to prepare the Corpus Juris is yet another example of how to prepare the ground for further initiatives.
Graduation rates provide another example of how rankings may mislead you.
Here's another example of how short subject lines and curiosity worked to get emails opened.