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Mediocrity is the rule in every age, but it rules some ages more wholly than others.
We'll do it, Mr. Colvin says – and I couldn't agree more — by becoming more wholly human.
NASCAR fans stand apart as being far more passionate, more wholly absorbed in their sport, to the exclusion of others.
Few performers are more wholly at the service of the composer than this marvellous and modest Portuguese veteran player.
Updated at 11.27am GMT 11.09am GMT More from Robert Booth: Ellison has discovered more "wholly inappropriate" behaviour by the police.
Theatre, and none more wholly than Shakespeare's, is about nudging us away from ourselves, and into the great levelling whirl of others.
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Other authors Lish had worked with (Don Delillo, Cynthia Ozick, Cormac McCarthy) may fit on another shelf entirely, as in some way they feel more of a wholly other field.
But best of all is Mr. Barricelli as Astrov, one of the more natural and wholly realized portraits I've seen in a Chekhov production.
The greater frequency of divorce and cohabitation has meant that more women are wholly dependent on the pensions they earn in their own right.
More than 500 wholly innocent people were captured on those wiretaps — and presumably thousands more are being tapped right now as part of the ongoing, related investigations.
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