Consider this: the modern smartphone is a personal computer in every sense of the word.
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The land surrounding the villages is also rich in every sense of the word.
It's appropriate that, in light of the subject matter, Lewis sounds liberated in every sense of the word.
Germany, divided for 40 years, is now one country, sovereign in every sense and pre-eminent among its neighbours.
The only other notable figure to have gained ground is Emma Bonino, an unconventional and outgoing (in every sense) European commissioner.
And Junie was a true original, in every sense of the word.
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And the frustrations that came with trying, on deadline -- in every sense of that word -- to stop a crippling virus?
They're really conservative in every sense, except that they are complete rebels.
They also become consumers in every sense that an American would think.
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With only four stories, the book is also thin in every sense.
In every sense, Alison Prince exemplifies the spirit of a successful entrepreneur.
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And the Karolyis are bullies in every sense of the word.
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Airlines are in every sense in the front line, and they have announced more than 100, 000 job losses in America and Europe as they shrink.
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He is a champion in every sense of the word and while he is at the helm, this series is well and truly alive and kicking.
Adolescent boys, of the kind who take up books in the first place these days, already experience their lives as a series of ordeals: tests, in every sense.
It is safer in every sense to stay at home.
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He also argued that the RAF offered a "flexible political and military tool", whose use was often less costly in every sense than the large-scale commitment of ground forces.
Mr Gethin, who was WRU secretary when Sir Tasker was president, said: "He was small in stature, but in every sense a colossus and Wales is a poorer place without him".
That's a man who is three-dimensional in every sense.
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At the top of Mackinnon Pass, the high point of Milford Track in every sense, are some of the most spectacular views of the deep, U-shaped Arthur and Clinton valleys on either side.
He was very tall, very imposing, and all of this came through in the playing - he was a major personality when he played, and he really towered over the stage in every sense.
An ill-tempered fight remained tight in every sense and more bad feeling was apparent when Simpson retaliated after being caught by his opponent after the bell had signalled the end of the seventh round.
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