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1 There will be more external ownership of hedge fund firms, he said.
2 And so we must approach them in another and more external way.
3 Madame Necker maintains more external composure, mais le diable n'y perd rien.
4 I feel there ought to be more exactitude, more external definition.
5 A weaker, more selfish, and more external man, would have yielded.
6 He was optimistic that the company would not need more external capital to stay afloat.
7 On the other hand, the religious relationship became in their hands narrower and more external .
8 There are no more external rites to be done by a designated and separate class.
9 They fulfil a more objective end-thatis to say, an end more external to ourselves.
10 Ireland seems likely to need more external help.
11 Investos in Pakistan's stock market, keen to see more external funding, have been watching the controversy.
12 Early Hissarlik shows less Cretan influence and more external (i.e.
13 His exuberant physical energy gave to his life more external variety than is common with authors.
14 Meantime, the economy has been propped up by the International Monetary Fund, but needs more external support.
15 We have already remarked that in several more external matters Roman jurisprudence was influenced by the Stoa.
16 Other, more external signs there are of Eastern melody, as in the graceful curl of quicker notes.
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