More prosaically, the preference for what is known underlies the pleasures of nostalgic reminiscence and the company of old friends. |
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More prosaically, unlike conventional hedge mazes, the gabion cages will require minimal maintenance and should last for 50 years. |
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Rather than gushing down a lush mountainside, the headwaters of the river seen in The Source puddle prosaically beside a suburban high school. |
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More prosaically, he was perhaps the first advertiser to use a pretty girl to advertise a whole range of products, from soap to throat pastilles. |
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More prosaically in our own solar system we see the light of the sun reflected by the material form of planets and moons, asteroids and comets. |
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More prosaically, what are we going to do with this little basket full of mushrooms? |
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More prosaically, IAP Research, a technology-development company based in Dayton, Ohio, has come up with something for the handyman. |
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More prosaically, the Kombai tribe in remote Papua New Guinea swamps hoist their dwellings as much as 30m up towering sago palms to avoid enemies and repel mosquitoes. |
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Doing so is a moral and civic duty and, more prosaically, an industrial and business one. |
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They appear as signs, prosaically carrying out the sign's purpose of showing the way. |
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More prosaically, the Duval family's involvement proves pointless, destabilising and costly. |
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More prosaically, FIFA will compare America's market size with Australia's, and follow the money. Matthew Glendinning: sports and business writer. |
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The regulatory constraints, competitive pressures, or more prosaically the development of their business have forced companies to archive more and more documents. |
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It is within the context of bullfighting, an important theme for Picasso, and under the appearance of a muleta, or more prosaically, of a simple piece of cloth, that the painter's white canvass reappears. |
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Whereas with a traditional investment fund, the asset manager prioritises its management expertise, the structured asset manager may, more prosaically, guarantee a specific, verifiable result. |
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The idea germinated in the mind of Nicolas Vanier, Henry Kam and the vet Dr. Grandjean, a world specialist of huskies, to organize a race in the alpine ranges where, prosaically, it goes up and down. |
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