তাহাতে, তন্মধ্যে
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(2) (formal) in or into that thing or place
(1) The viewer is challenged to create a narrative, and therein lies the impact of Gander's work.
(2) Then the Government reneged on that settlement deed, and therein lies the problem.
(3) In different words, the essence of much of our own Bill of Rights is reflected therein .
(4) It shall be sufficient evidence of the facts therein contained
(5) This record attempts to prove nothing, and therein lies its brilliance.
(6) And therein lie the roots of the Sikh struggle for autonomy in India today.
(7) And therein lies the tragedy of the public's mislaid focus on this one annual meeting.
(8) This legislation will not make a jot of difference to climate change, and therein lies the rub.
(9) We somehow ended up looking after the staff car park and, more specifically, enforcing a ban on ball games therein .
(10) No one is safe in this competition and therein lies its allure.
(11) The desire to be taken seriously bedevils many funny people, and therein lies the rub.
(12) The fumes and acidity that accompany these blazes can kill off whole forests, and everything that lives therein .
(13) There is nothing showy about the place, but therein lies its charm.
(14) This release features material from their first two albums, and therein lies the problem.
(15) Some of the goals will have you tearing your hair out, but therein lies the beauty of the game.
(16) I've read the Spectator article, and can only wholeheartedly agree with everything said therein !
(17) She, as a woman, cannot be trusted with the technology, and therein lies the paradox.
(18) It is defiantly old-fashioned and therein lie its strengths and its limitations.
(19) Not a lot has changed - it's still the same shabby dive that it always was - but therein lies its charm, you see.
(20) You have to enter a residential dwelling with the intent to commit a felony therein .
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