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- adjective Not
conflicted ; at peace
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And the Film Council's chief executive John Woodward resigned on Monday (13Sep10) to enable him to remain "unconflicted" as officials discuss the future of the U. K.'s movie industry.
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And the Film Council's chief executive John Woodward resigned on Monday (13Sep10) to enable him to remain "unconflicted" as officials discuss the future of the U. K.'s movie industry.
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And the Film Council's chief executive John Woodward resigned on Monday (13Sep10) to enable him to remain "unconflicted" as officials discuss the future of the U. K.'s movie industry.
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And the Film Council's chief executive John Woodward resigned on Monday (13Sep10) to enable him to remain "unconflicted" as officials discuss th e future of the U. K.'s movie industry.
NEWS UK FILM COUNCIL BOSS QUITS Music, movie & Entertainment News 2010
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And the Film Council's chief executive John Woodward resigned on Monday (13Sep10) to enable him to remain "unconflicted" as officials discuss the future of the U. K.'s movie industry.
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And the Film Council's chief executive John Woodward resigned on Monday (13Sep10) to enable him to remain "unconflicted" as officials discuss the future of the U. K.'s movie industry.
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And the Film Council's chief executive John Woodward resigned on Monday (13Sep10) to enable him to remain "unconflicted" as officials discuss the future of the U. K.'s movie industry.
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And the Film Council's chief executive John Woodward resigned on Monday (13Sep10) to enable him to remain "unconflicted" as officials discuss the future of the U. K.'s movie industry.
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About 60 percent of the respondents were classified as "unconflicted" shoppers, meaning they fall in the mid-range of Tightwad-Spendthrift scale used to rate people according to their attitudes on spending money.
TierneyLab 2009
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About 60 percent of the respondents were classified as "unconflicted" shoppers, meaning they fall in the mid-range of Tightwad-Spendthrift scale used to rate people according to their attitudes on spending money.
TierneyLab 2009
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