| 41. | "They really don't know what to expect, and it's quite something to feel their reaction as the play moves to its climax ."
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| 42. | The latter is saying that the one I have is still quite something, a claim that isn't being made in the former case.
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| 43. | To be put in this position and to be put in there with all the greats who have proceeded me is really quite something,
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| 44. | During the Cambridge, " quite something for a working class girl in the'fifties, where only one in 10 [ students ] were female ",
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| 45. | Because a practitioner of the old politics wants you to believe one thing and says one thing when the reality is quite something else.
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| 46. | If we could even just get the photos then that would be quite something . talk 04 : 57, 26 June 2006 ( UTC)
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| 47. | "That social activities involving almost no physical exertion played a measurable role at all in length of life is really quite something, " he said.
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| 48. | "It's quite something, isn't it ? " said Bonnie Clearwater, the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, looking at the crowd.
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| 49. | After playing Oscar Wilde's lover A & E . He has said : " It was quite something for an unknown actor to get the lead.
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| 50. | Its one thing to understand something on a purely hypothetical level, and, as you found out, quite something else to actually see what it looks like.
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