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"Here you have a case of an innocent man.
"That's a case of an ungoverned piece of a country".
Or is this a case of an employee gone rogue?
Here was a case of an audience existing in big publishing's blind spot.
A case of an upstart artistic director who chafed under the oversight of his chairwoman?
The American involvement in Iraq seems to be a case of an "overdetermined" war.
It is more a case of an antique aesthetic absorbed and revived.
"However, this is clearly not a case of an athlete intentionally cheating.
She added, "this is not a case of an isolated incident".
More likely, it is a case of an overzealous machine seeking to please its master.
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