The cafe and bar economy around the city centre is part of the whole package.
That is part of the whole pitch to billionaires in persuading them to pledge half of their fortunes.
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Popularisation, in a narrow sense, is part of science because the whole point of doing science is to tell other people all about it.
It's all there and this is possibly the most interesting part of the whole project.
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The answer to these questions is perhaps the most surprising part of the whole story.
If you remember, the Electric Imp is part of this whole Internet of Things trend and has the potential to transform common appliances into interconnected devices.
That is what the trial starting in The Hague on Monday is for - to decide whether Mr Taylor is guilty of responsibility for atrocities, or whether, as he says, the whole affair is part of an attempt to divide and rule the people of West Africa.
"It is part of the solution but it is not the whole picture, " said Mr Aisher.
This is part of a larger debate of the whole social enterprise.
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The important part of the whole cancellation process is to carefully note who was originally invited and remember to invite them to the party on the new date before the list gets filled up with new people you might rather invite.
"We have got to be clear that the requirement for the carriers is part of a joint requirement for defence as a whole, and the effect they provide is a joint effect, not a maritime effect in isolation, " he said.
The committee's report said the UK and Scottish governments must fully detail the consequences of the removal of Trident as part of the whole secession agreement as soon as is practical.
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The saddest part of the whole situation is that RIM seems to take it personally.
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For historical reasons, the Brotherhood is an important part of the cultural identity of its members and of the region as a whole.
Part of the explanation for this is that the EU Court of Auditors gives just one judgement on the whole of the EU's spending, instead of judging different areas of activity separately.
And this is a big part of the reason why Republicans, as a whole, have long ignored health care reform.
So the whole podium - considering the fact that Armstrong himself is now retired - the whole podium of last year's Tour de France is no longer taking part.
"Part of the joy of this whole series is that it's about vampires, " Ball says with a smirk later in the day.
This is all part of the Mercedes-Benz strategy to roll out a whole new generation of vehicles in the U.S. in the coming years.
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When a central bank such as the Bank of England buys government bonds as part of quantitative easing, it does NOT sterilise the purchases, because the whole point of QE is to get more money into the system.
As part of its policy review, Labour is undertaking a consultation on the whole system of corporation tax and will also examine how companies can distribute their profits internationally.
"They seem to miss that whole other part of the industry that is creating really good footwear with innovation and technology, " he said.
In terms of mobile phone coverage she said that part of the problem is that targets set by the regulator Ofcom are based on the whole UK population.
Whatever the case, it is imperative that at the time of the campaign period - perhaps the most volatile part of the whole peace process - all guns will be silent.
The Government's programme is a bit bogged down at the moment - and you would need the best part of a whole Commons day to ram through the second reading, committee, report and third reading of even a short emergency bill.
It is not rare for part of a country to give its name (Canada, eg) to the whole.
When something like geek culture becomes mainstream the whole fragile edifice of being part of the out-crowd is threatened.
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"It is not the whole building that collapsed, but just a storage area in the front part of the building, " he said.
If the Secretary of Energy determines the circumstances leading to this memorandum no longer support continuation of the transfer, he is authorized to cancel that action in whole or in part.
My congressman is one of the Blue Dog Dems, and I'm wondering what part the fiscally conservative Blue Doggers played in this whole negotiation, and how should we anticipate their votes looking?
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