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A main pleasure here is the glimpse the cards afford of Nabokov's mind.
But the more they cost, the less Americans can afford of everything else.
It's a pleasure not every plot can afford, of course: Melville couldn't give Bartleby a brite 1Br/1Bth.
One should thus avoid getting caught into the liberal game of "how much tolerance can we afford of the other".
It's the cards, themselves, though, that will be of prime interest to pop cultural scholars, not least for the glimpses they afford of each of the Beatles' characters.
So now, in the context or struggle, pain and as much as I can afford of honesty, I've been in contact with some friends from New York, those good enough and able enough to visit, and with my cousin in Denver whose membership with me in a cousins club from Russia -- OK now the Ukraine -- was a crucial part of our lives.
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The isotopes of helium afford examples of both kinds.
This is because of inability to afford cost of health care services.
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