Rhyme not as convention or swank, but as the expression of a naturally crystallising imagination.
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The aim of the deal is to strike a fair compromise between both groups, primarily by crystallising and reducing the potential liability of the guaranteed annuity rates.
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In some ways, Matsushita is merely crystallising something that is happening throughout Japan, as the country moves away from strict social hierarchies based on age and position.
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