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Given the latter case, the former problem is probably a good thing.
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The case could radically change the way the company operates in Europe.
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However, Pakula could still remember details of that case four years ago.
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The court had accepted the case, the Xinhua state news agency said.
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South Africa's first known domestic case was made public 17 days ago.
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Other events: Future Games Show Description: A digital showcase of upcoming games.
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However, as an expensive showcase of Move, Sports Champions does basically work.
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Models showcase J Crew's autumn 2013 collection at New York fashion week.
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Rarely in modern times has such a positive showcase been more necessary.
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Being out in the community also created a space to showcase work.
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Here are the giants of Soviet rocketry, one per glass displaycase.
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She turned away from the main displaycase and joined the others.
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That's how I ended up here, scrunched up in that displaycase.
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The displaycase has nothing to do with Charlie's or Sara's murder.
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A little old lady stood at a nearby displaycase, selling memorabilia.
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Glassy mementos are corralled together in a displaycabinet, ready for packing.
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He pictures himself fixing posters in the displaycabinet outside the Community Centre.
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The top half was a displaycabinet full of medical books and files.
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She raised up on her toes and spotted him skirting a displaycabinet.
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Like a sheet of glass or a displaycabinet for the butterfly collector.
Usage of vitrine in English
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Poznanski agreed and Katchor has been keeping the vitrine well stocked ever since.
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You see him, stoic, as he is guided from one vitrine to the other.
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Outside the rain had cleared, and shafts of sunlight illuminated the vitrine and its macabre inhabitant.
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Anyway, the exhibit included that Damien Hirst piece, a dead shark suspended in formaldehyde in a vitrine.
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The best work in this exhibition is a neat ridge-shaped collection of reddish dust in a small vitrine.
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Made the year after he left college, this double-vitrine was first shown in the warehouse group show Gambler, in south London.
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The crowds that gathered to see Blaine starving in a vitrine insisted on participating in ways that became the work's meaning.
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Inside the centre, just behind the vitrine housing the neon installation, an elevator plunges to a section of the Pedway built in 1989.
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Another wall is decorated with Mavericks memorabilia, and a towering glass vitrine holds documents from the 1998 Broadcast.com IPO that made Cuban a billionaire.
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A vitrine of miniature sports cars stands against one wall of his office, and a signed Lionel Messi football shirt hangs framed on another.
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But these skins are presented here too like sacred relics in glass vitrines.
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Tells about the contents of vitrines & objects along the walls of the gallery.
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I get snagged on stuff as I circumnavigate Tuerlinckx's world of boxes and tables and vitrines.
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These are remarkable model landscapes in vitrines.
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More intriguing still is the ephemera -notebooks, layouts and lists -in vitrines and on the walls.
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A series of vitrines of waxen female genitalia, each a careful rendering of the frightful consequences of a different sexually transmitted disease.