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But then again, not so much.
Willem going away brings it all up again — not so much the glamour but a theater for the people — working on the BIG American myth — repulsed by my subjectivism.
By Friday the twentieth, café terraces were full again, not so much in the spirit of joyful defiance of fear as in resignation to the reality of living with it.
As if to make a point of their own, Racing launched their forwards again, not so much in the mauling huddle as individually, peeling around the fringes of the breakdown, weakening the defence until it gave way and Francois van der Merwe, the most monstrous of the monsters, stretched out an arm seemingly several metres long and planted the ball for the try.
Again, not so much because of the iPhone (which is hurting it short term), but because of Windows Mobile's true competitor: Android.
But Kann, 56, has survived and turned the 117-year-old company into a thriving operation again, not so much by blasting off into the electronic future as by leveraging the old-fashioned pulp products that made Dow Jones an institution.
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Putting the pieces of his "shattered genealogy" back together again was not so much Obama's project as it is Maraniss's.
"Never again?" "Well, not so much.
Some of this kind of thing came into Downton, but again it's not so much fun, no curates involved.
Philippe Coutinho once again stood out, not so much a light in his side's darkness as a blazing bonfire.
Kate O'Flynn suggests that Laura, for all her physical awkwardness, has inherited something of her mother's inner steel: when she tells Seth Numrich's almost neurotically anxious visitor that "you won't call again", it is not so much with faltering sadness as with iron certainty.
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