Both names terminating with the same syllable, "son", makes a clear case of In.
This was a clear case of the exploitation of weaker races in the interest of England's private disputes with other Powers.
It was a clear case of interference with domestic concerns of another nation, and the Russian Government in effect told them to mind their own business.
This is a clear case of Conservatism defending Toryism.
It's a clear case of the end justifying the means.
It's a clear case of the triumph of mind over matter, I take it," answered Gedge.
Bring your action by all means, but you will find it as hard a matter to prove a specific promise, as you will to persuade any jury that it is not a clear case of trying to entrap the son of a man of position and superior birth.
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