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In the western philosophical tradition, reflections on what the best kind of life might be have almost always acknowledged that happiness is something we all desire.
It is paradoxical that while Aristophanes' play is almost always acknowledged reverently in criticism as a powerful antiwar play, a call for unity among men (not to mention among men and women), it is almost always presented with an emphasis on sex farce.
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The remarkable thing I found about these defeats, though, was that those who lost almost always candidly acknowledged their mistakes and said what they could have done better.
Thus his engagement with Buddhism was always acknowledged as raising questions for and providing insights into Christianity, and, almost incidentally, in relation to his own Anglican/ Episcopalian faith.
But fellow writers always acknowledged him.
Something was almost said, almost acknowledged, admitted, possibly almost relinquished.
The Seventh Avenue stairwell and escalators are already the busiest place in the entire station, railroad officials acknowledged, and are almost always extremely crowded during the morning and afternoon rush.
Although all HCP groups said the fathers needed support and information during the resuscitation, it was acknowledged these needs were almost always unmet.
In the literature on the return to acquired education the endogeneity problem has since long been acknowledged and specifications trying to correct for this is almost always estimated, primarily using instrumental variable analysis.
When we do acknowledge the importance of a father to his child, we almost always seem to picture the child as a boy.
It should be noted that while children born to unmarried couples are almost always registered with their biological mother, for a father this occurs only if he officially acknowledges the child as his.
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