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"We always have to, sort of, almost experiment with this," Mr. Devitre said yesterday.
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In debates, she seemed almost to experiment with attack lines, few of which seemed spontaneous, and Obama was deft at arguing that the attacks on him were examples of "old politics".
Almost every experiment produced a new discovery.
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