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As Talleyrand (a first-rate womaniser) understood, treason is a matter of dates.
He probably never said that treason was a matter of dates, and "Surtout, messieurs, point de zèle" ("Above all, gentlemen, no zeal") is only shakily attributed.
If Eagleton says A is modernist and B a postmodernist it may impress the higher education funding council, but I suspect it is just a matter of dates.
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A number of figures are Indian in style some more markedly than others, which is probably more than a matter of date; for it is quite likely that Indian craftsmen occasionally traveled into this region to work.
One is contentedly earthbound, while the other mingles in a Milky Way where morality is not a matter of proper dates and chronology but of representational accuracy, context, language.
During the past seven years we pushed our doomsday date from a matter of days out to well over a year into the future.
Although they've only been dating for a matter of days, James already believes he wants to marry her.
The purpose of those preparing the letter is to give the prime minister a matter of days to set out his departure date, or else see a public letter calling him to go.
A matter of days.
As Merton's words indicate, the real problem with the quest for security is more than a matter of out-of-date cognitive biases.
As a matter of fact, to date only a few studies attempted to compare different dosimetry methods in liver radioembolization.
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