(1) Corsair's exclusive products, with price tags to more than match, are aimed primarily at quality- and performance-conscious users.
(2) After the tape was made, a copy would be sent to them with a threat to expose them in an exclusive story by Amanda for her old station.
(3) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Change and an understanding of one's history do not have to be mutually exclusive ,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Boyd summarizes.
(4) The emergence of psychoanalysis in the early years of the twentieth century allowed psychiatrists to move away from an exclusive focus on psychosis to extend their influence over the much wider field of neurosis.
(5) She is among several famous faces who will be appearing in the pages of Four Inches - a book being produced by the exclusive jewellery and shoe designers in aid of the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
(6) Club Castel, on Rue Princesse, is one of the most exclusive private members' clubs in Paris.
(7) This was after they had wined and dined me: cruises around Manhattan, outings at exclusive country clubs, and many trips to expensive city restaurants.
(8) Because of this exclusive focus on the results of our conduct, the theory forces us to consider the world from a perspective outside our own lives.
(9) Look to manufacturers with patented, exclusive products and features.
(10) Therefore, though we distinguish between the many causes of suffering, we do not see those categories as existing in mutually exclusive settings.
(11) It's not as if CNN had an exclusive story and chose to bury it.
(12) Strangely, the very exotic, expensive, and supposedly exclusive island of St. Barths ranked 49 on the list of 50!
(13) Advertising deals get sealed over beers, exclusive stories get drunkenly blurted out, and crucial relationships for the year ahead might be forged over your next Manhattan.
(14) As a result, the decision to open in Edinburgh was questioned by retail analysts, who suggested there was not sufficient demand for exclusive designer clothes in the capital.
(15) This implies a move away from an exclusive service delivery focus to one that marshals local government to economic growth and development.
(16) Everybody has their mythic story, whatever it is, their own personal mythology that is exclusive to themselves and how they relate to the world.
(17) The response options were not mutually exclusive , so an individual rated each one on a scale ranging from never to very often.
(18) It challenges perceptions and at the same time builds a community which is not exclusive to disabled people.
(19) All too often, feminists focus in a nearly exclusive manner on the gender politics of their own nation.
(20) With rising costs of timber and skilled labour hard to find, woodcarvings have become expensive and the exclusive realm of the rich.