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181. Most of the kids were friendly, apart from a clique of girls who came from rich families.
182. Apart from Maeve's, he had never seen such a beautiful face.
183. Apart from politically inspired race riots in the early 1960s, rarely did Black people behave badly towards us.
184. It was decided that Albright herself be kept apart from those discussions, since she still had to work with Boutros-Ghali.
185. The building was apparently symmetrical about both axes, apart from a tall tower at the north-west corner.
186. Ward will have a full squad to choose from apart from former Hartlepool defender Tony Barratt, who has a calf strain.
187. Quite apart from enhancing its reputation, it also reassures other agents that they will not be forgotten.
188. Apart from anything else, if there were suspicious circumstances, the doctor wouldn't have signed a certificate.
189. Amelia was still engaged to Sam Chapman, but in fact she had been drifting apart from him for some time.
190. Apart from the odd natural cove, jagged cliff faces and outcrops of rock abound.
191. Quite apart from acquiring the land, he had been charged with getting hold of large quantities of uranium.
192. Apart from the ultimate uses of his work[sentencedict.com], its intended purpose is clarification.
193. Comrade Preobrazhensky preaches abstraction from politics but in point of fact, apart from politics, there is absolutely nothing in the work.
194. Apart from the obvious benefits of being a Harlow Sportcentre member - an attractive personalised membership card being just one.
195. It seemed to be pretty much an open and shut case of accidental death, apart from the problem of identifying him.
196. There was no large, autonomous middle class apart from the state apparatus.
197. Grandma said that apart from a few aches and pains she was feeling quite well.
198. Apart from noting the return addresses on the envelope, those who stayed didn't think much about the world outside.
199. Apart from the brief cold spell in late November, we have had very few hard frosts.
200. Apart from that, if you're able to get about then clearly it's helpful if there's no traffic.
201. For all, apart from Anglican weddings, you must obtain a certificate or certificate with licence from the local superintendent registrar.
202. Apart from the implications of this for prayers and strategy, it was a comforting thought - so long as one was winning.
203. Apart from a moderate increase in the white cell count in both patients, the results of routine investigations were normal.
204. Apart from natural justice principles, the exchange is free to establish its own disciplinary and arbitration procedures.
205. He had good reason,(http://sentencedict.com) apart from the appeal of her look and manner.
206. Apart from the couch, there was a wooden armchair and a small drop-leaf table.
207. Apart from the 90mins one Sunil mentioned didnt one of the tabloids have an ad on Monday to start something like that up?
208. Apart from the 4-SUBS, traffic levels meant there was little chance for stock to fall out of the bottom of the cascade.
209. Apart from farmers, even the old petty bourgeoisie have grown or remained stable as a proportion of the labour force.
210. Apart from voting, what political action do you think is most important? 3.
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