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  • The trouble with touring the album relentlessly – and doing interviews likethis one – is that the magic of such apersonal record might be reduced every time the band have to talk about it.

    The Antlers' kiss of death 2010

  • In the case of Google or indeed any site maybe using apersonal security question could work.

    Google Might Ditch CAPTCHA One Day | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • "He is apersonal financial adviser," Kate replied.

    A Ring And A Promise Edwards, Andrea 1995

  • Using these techniques, it gets easier to balance your work with apersonal life - and that of your team as well.

    CIO.in varsha_chidambaram 2010

  • The relative competency of seafarers is really a very qualitative thing and reflexes in given adverse situation r more of apersonal nature

    WWF - Environmental News 2010

  • Bellamy said: 'On apersonal level, I've got a great affection for Mark but sometimes it'sthe nature of the business.

    Football.co.uk news feed 2009

  • While working on putting together this exhibition, chosing pieces to go into it which have apersonal meaning to me, the phrase sprang to mind that its a fine line between art and a fair few things (fill in the blank).

    Indymedia Ireland 2009

  • They think it's basically a given and they think it's completely apersonal.

    unknown title 2008

  • On a less cynical note, it's a powerful way to build apersonal dialogue with the celeb's fanbase. "

    Blogs on togs 2010

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