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Adam Smith reckoned that[T]he man who works so moderately as to be able to work constantly, not only preserves his health the longest, but in the course of the year, executes the greatest quantity of works.There are aberrations, of course.
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There are no tomatoes in New England chowder, of course; that's a New York aberration.
"I do not intend to dwell on personality aberrations, except as they affect policy decision-making – which, of course, always involves personalities".
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Of course there are some possible solutions for these costly aberrations.
People already knew about rainbows, of course, but they were considered to be little more than pretty aberrations.
London remained a financial hub, of course, but it was often treated dismissively — as a flashy aberration pumped up by petrodollars from Russia and the Gulf, an exception to the otherwise somnolent Continent.
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