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Of all the heart-rending stories that emerged from Tuesday's disaster, what resonates most, somehow, is the thought of those phone calls that went out in the all-too-brief gap between the first airliner's crash into the World Trade Center and the towers' final collapse.

Like John Adams, whose wife Abigail (see above) famously enjoined him to "remember the ladies" as he developed the constitution, most somehow forgot.

Who could blame her? Her world was crashing as she knew it and the two people she loves the most somehow can't be in the same place at the same time other than for shared family events and short exchanges and drop-off's, etc. Asking to join myself or her father to snuggle to sleep is not a crime for any child, especially one enduring stress.

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It was the simplest dance in the world, and also the most beguiling, somehow.

In the shouting match over the health care law, most have somehow missed another of its obvious virtues: it enshrines accountability — yes, another conservative idea.

Most unsettling, somehow, for me, is the still image of Allen reconstituted as a speakeasy gangster, the "tough hombre" remembered by an elderly waiter decades after the event.

Some females at Gombe do not leave for other communities, as is the chimp custom, yet most managed somehow to avoid the risk of inbreeding.

The man of the match, Paul O'Connell, who made a match-defining hit on Ben McCalman when most needed, somehow had some breath left at the end.

And yet, because of scaremongering and sloppy reporting, most Americans somehow believe that their environment is in bad shape.The other premise of the environmental argument against Mr Bush says that his policies are beholden to corporate interests.

The piece that has stayed in my mind most vividly, somehow, is one Anthony Lane, our film critic, wrote about disaster movies, of all things — a Schwarzenegger vehicle, "Collateral Damage," had been postponed because of the attacks.

Most societies somehow balance the tradeoff by permitting outcomes to vary across people less-than-perfect equity—yet still having some amount of redistribution.

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