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Sinônimos
Examples for "especially"
Examples for "especially"
1The other key risk especially in Europe is the sovereign debt crisis.
2This issue can affect any young person, especially young athletes of today.
3However, the reports present a very positive picture, especially at primary level.
4Of course the government needs to reach people, especially in perilous times.
5I believe the road test is an especially good read this week.
1Serious Money: Emerging markets have come of age, most notably in Asia.
2London's weakness mirrored similar performances across Europe, notably in France and Germany.
3Most notably, perhaps, is Boris Johnson's election as prime minister last year.
4The government has refused to consider increasing general contributions, notably employers' contributions.
5The migration rate in Ukraine and Russia, for example, is notably high.
1South Australia, in particular, had increased 60 per cent year on year.
2But their concerns were primarily focused on Europe, and Germany in particular.
3Young children, in particular, don't need to know everything about what happened.
4This is a challenge for city car brands in Europe in particular.
5Europe in particular will be keen to near-source as much as possible.
1The early shark ate, amongst other things, quantities of Molluscs and Brachiopods.
2It contained, amongst other things, a small key with a brass head.
3I believe I undertook amongst other things not to disclose any trade secrets.
4They also have doughnuts, curry and rice and soft cookies, amongst other things.
5Beaupre, who had been, amongst other things, a soldier, had taught me fencing.
6Some of the clearest messages of the budget were, amongst other things, deeply cynical.
7He said they lacked class and personality, amongst other things.
8Three people sat down to a supper consisting, amongst other things, of tinned lobster.
9And he told her what he knew, and, amongst other things, about the avalanches.
10This positive development signifies, amongst other things, increased inflation-adjusted yields in an already high-yield environment.
11It shows, amongst other things, how natural was the cryptic dedication to the Shakespeare Sonnets.
12The latter reminds one too much, amongst other things, of the blood of the martyrs.
13At least, I heard her age spoken about, amongst other things, when first she came.
14This could be perhaps because, amongst other things, they cannot provide proof of the grandparents' marriage.
15Folquet of Romans wrote a letter to his beloved, in which he said amongst other things:
16From the Mt John observatory, astronomer Alan Gilmore discusses, amongst other things, the size of galaxies.