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151. Goons run rampant; crack is dealt on every corner of the Bronx, and law enforcement is something of a joke.
152. To his complete amazement, Frankie found himself something of a minor celebrity among the children of St Andrew's.
153. Beccaria's attempt to avoid considerations of responsibility and desert must be regarded as something of a failure.
154. Being something of a conspiracy buff, I believe this deal has been in the offing for quite some time.
155. Wyn Stewart and her husband, Peter are proof that the Club was something of a dating agency for its members.
156. I found something of this same sense of superiority among faculty members in the School of Engineering.
157. I have in fact become something of an addict of detector technology.
158. The blades of the Martec propeller are not meshed so they tend to throw open with something of a clonk.
159. Even his friends concede that Pillsbury can be difficult, being something of a diva, hot-tempered and imperious.
160. Those who appreciate his work often see something of themselves in it.
161. The country experienced something of a flight of capital as investors sought alternative outlets in more favourable economic climates.
162. Cake decorating is something of a cottage industry around here.
163. Yet even in its triumph over human competition,[http://sentencedict.com/something of.html] the computer is proving something of a boon to the chess world.
164. But nothing delights him more than his futures markets, which are something of a hangover from his trading days.
165. Something of a cult hero to modern limestone climbers, or so I understand.
166. This is no semantic nicety; rather, it is arguable that the distinction reveals something of their political specificities.
167. Cuckney also feels that a top executive needs to set an example by being something of an entrepreneurial risk-taker.
168. On something of a buying binge lately and snapping up smaller cable operators, Cogeco is itself seen as a takeover target.
169. He lived a very isolated existence and was something of a recluse.
170. Much of this is actually linguistics, however - something of an acquired taste.
171. Elite theorists, therefore, stand as something of a half-way house' between Marxist determinism and pluralist voluntarism.
172. One of the last great red-hot liberals addressed the Democratic convention Tuesday, but he was something of an afterthought.
173. I suppose you could say I was a something of a late developer in two out of three.
174. Mancini, who died in 1994 after a long fight with cancer, is undergoing something of a rebirth.
175. All this I learn from the official match programme, price sixpence and now something of a collector's item.
176. For a time he showed a certain curiosity about Liszt and something of the same kind about Wagner.
177. The object in this chapter is to convey something of the nature and application of these techniques without going into detailed descriptions.
178. He fancied himself as something of an impresario, and had some experience negotiating contracts with Hollywood studios.
179. They're being bred by farmer, Christopher Marler and this year, there's been something of a baby boom.
180. Being deliberately deceitful about the Government's policies has become something of a habit for the Labour party.
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