To some (great or small) extent.
1 We don't know what kind of Europe Libertas actually want, he said.
2 Europe can and must do more to prevent this kind of violence.
3 Today, New York is the center of a different kind of crisis.
4 Paper is exactly the kind of stand-alone Facebook really needs right now.
5 I kind of consider New York my second home, Osaka said afterwards.
6 It's the same thing for animals, just a different kind of problem.
7 The question becomes, however, why this kind of violence is so prevalent.
8 No rocket available today, public or private, has that kind of power.
9 The kind of thing we saw this year will happen more often.
10 The question is, 'What kind of deal will I get?' Trust me.
11 Nevertheless, a new kind of U.S.-China relationship has indeed begun to emerge.
12 Public order, security details... yes, it's a different kind of soldiering now.
13 For the kind of animals I am looking for are quite different.
14 The first issue, of course, is what kind of pan works best.
15 That kind of success rate is troubling, given the meticulously managed conditions.
16 Gosden, however, refuses to interpret this as any kind of good news.
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