| 31. | Indeed, while the rest of the world perceives music as aural, for Glennie it is quite something else.
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| 32. | "It's quite something for a bank to be able to absorb this kind of loss, " said Strand.
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| 33. | This movie finally isn't anything more than an intricate feat of gamesmanship, but it's still quite something to see.
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| 34. | And 40 years in the profession for a tenor who is singing these kind of notes is quite something.
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| 35. | Creatively, it's been quite something.
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| 36. | To be No . 1 in this day and age, with this many great players, would be quite something ."
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| 37. | But it is quite something else to cook up rules that will serve mainly to punish children and sick Anglos.
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| 38. | For journalists, though, she acknowledged, " it's bittersweet because, in its glory days, The Baltimore Evening Sun was quite something ."
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| 39. | But, in my opinion, we can expect a final fleet of at least 14 or 15, and that would be quite something.
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| 40. | With all the predictable bad taste in films, it's quite something to be startled not by mean-spirited jokes, but by an actress'openness.
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