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  • The Mozart ‘Haffner,’ which serves as a makeweight for Bruckner's Fifth, was recorded in 1976.
  • This came a mere two weeks after Smith was brought to Tayside by Duffy as the makeweight in a £600,000 deal which took Morten Wieghorst to Celtic Park.
  • Glazunov's Reverie was the original makeweight for the fourth side of the Mozart set.
  • Tiny ivory fans were put into tea chests as makeweights and we all associate white ostrich feather with presentation at court.
  • The only way he would join a bigger side is if he was used as a makeweight in a transfer deal.
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  • In addition, Graille said United also offered keeper Fabien Barthez as a makeweight during early talks over Ronaldinho's future.
  • And the Wildcats are believed to have targeted promising young loose forward Jamie Langley as a makeweight in any deal.
  • In search of much-needed cohesion in the second half, Benitez sent on Antonio Nunez, the winger who was a makeweight in the deal that took Michael Owen to Real Madrid.
  • It has been mooted, though, that Rangers defender Michael Ball could be a makeweight to ensure the deal looks good on paper for all sides.
  • Hedman filled a void created by Dmitri Kharine's summer contract expiry but the Sweden international is not expected to be just a squad makeweight.
  • I've done a deal for John Middleton and you're going to Forest as a makeweight.
  • some of the items in the collection are mere makeweights
  • The message from Thistle, though, is they are not makeweights in this Premierleague.
  • Da Capo place the Second Symphony last on disc thus leaving Nielsen's refreshing thoughts on man's four temperaments as a thoughtful makeweight.
  • The interviews are moderately interesting - the composers discuss their earliest musical experiences and the background to their featured works - but they are clearly makeweights.
  • He has not been signed to the club as a makeweight to fill out the numbers.
  • France, after the shock of defeat by Prussia in the war of 1870-1, began to look to its cultural achievements as a makeweight to military failure.
  • The thing is that it is not as if we have five strong players with four makeweights.
  • The makeweight argument worries about stale claims and evidence.
  • The three concertos added as makeweight were recorded in 1982-83.
  • Samuel Eto'o had also been mentioned as a possible makeweight in any deal for Owen but he is determined to join Barcelona.
  • Disc two's round-up of singles hints at last-minute doubts about disc one: doubts that, two or three makeweights aside, are unjustified.
  • The idea is that he will be used as a makeweight in a deal to get one of their prisoners back.

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