Here, as elsewhere, recently promoted principal dancer Chase Finlay shone with ever-increasing maturity and charisma.
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But in Malaysia, as elsewhere, secular liberals tend to tip-toe around Muslim religious sensibilities.
As elsewhere, it is important not to damage the U.S. system with overly far-reaching emergency measures.
As elsewhere in the region, the Islamists seem better organised than their secular rivals.
This end-state will be achieved here as elsewhere through violent (or "hard") jihad, if possible.
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In the Bay Area as elsewhere, jazz clubs are not as viable as they once were.
But as elsewhere, its banks are a reflection of its economy, warts and all.
In Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as elsewhere in the region, this process has begun.
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But, here as elsewhere, it is hard to distinguish millennial nerves from the economic cycle.
So, as elsewhere in the region, thousands of the better-off send their children overseas to study.
Many Egyptian Christians emigrate, but not, as elsewhere, on a scale to wipe them out altogether.
As elsewhere, there are differences among Indonesia's Ahmadis over the meaning of their founder's claims to prophethood.
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According to his French agent, the star is not as popular in Britain as elsewhere in Europe.
As elsewhere, the nation's economic health in 1998 will depend more than ever on its political leaders.
They are -- there's a serious institution-building challenge that exists in Libya, as elsewhere in the region.
Haunted by tragedy, stalked by absence, competitive with the dead, yearning for restoration, they experience life as elsewhere.
And, as elsewhere, an Indian election may look splendid from a distance, but up close can be ugly.
In Europe, as elsewhere in the rich world, government deficits have been rising as economic growth has slowed.
Just as elsewhere in Japan's obscure machinery of government, confusion is breeding speculation about the Bank's true intentions.
But its exiled leaders, as elsewhere in the Middle East, are at pains to promote a non-violent vision.
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But because there are no independent crash-test centers in Brazil, companies will not face the same scrutiny as elsewhere.
It did not mince words, telling people to take cover there, as elsewhere.
It's not quite as solemn as it sounds, and here as elsewhere, a touchy-feely vibe is dispersed by humor.
The report revealed that the number of beds in Scottish hospitals, as elsewhere in the UK, was gradually declining.
As elsewhere in this region, the inhabitants here derive from the Arromanian-speaking Vlach minority, well known for their masonry.
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By 1989, as the crack-cocaine boom took hold in New York as elsewhere around the country, there were 1, 905.
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As elsewhere, the politicians appeared at long last to appreciate the need to reduce the government's involvement in industry.
Mangoes in Africa, as elsewhere, often fall prey to fruit flies, which destroy about 40% of the continent's crop.
In Myanmar as elsewhere, sex workers suffer at the hands of the authorities.
In Japan, as elsewhere, managers tend to relax once the pressure is off.
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