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1 Importantly, seminars involve more critical debate and discussion led by the students.
2 Unfortunately, that might involve more of Larry in the blue cocktail dress.
3 The cases did not involve more serious meningitis caused by bacteria.
4 A limited partnership, limited liability company, and corporation involve more work.
5 So exporting could involve more red tape and more costs for UK firms.
6 Which is great, as long as it doesn't involve more twerking.
7 Many forms of slavery involve more than one of these elements.
8 But this trip was to involve more vehicles, more connections and more time.
9 Visual effects in movies and TV usually involve more than meets the eye.
10 Hazards posed by volcanoes involve more than lava flows and clouds of ash.
11 Perhaps feeding could involve more than simply replenishing necessary energies.
12 Great grilling and barbecuing involve more than following accepted techniques and endless ingredient jockeying.
13 Downing Street sources say the reshuffle will involve more than tinkering with the cabinet.
14 The new design of lorry would involve more such changes in industry practice, said Cavenett.
15 The Solidarity trial will involve more than 100 countries.
16 That would involve more independent boards, starting with more dynamic supervision in the state sector.
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