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If the commitment to these difficult freedoms has sometimes flagged and it has—it has just as often been renewed.
But he has just as often been overridden on his own Council by a clique of Campbell supporters known derisively as "the nod squad".
Both "Colossus" and Ferguson's previous book "Empire" proceed from a controversial assumption for which he makes no apologies: it is that empires have as often been a force for progress as a source of oppression.
In spite of Obama's debt to the civil-rights movement, the ideal of American exceptionalism is only as valid as the standing of people who have just as often been seen as exceptions to America.
This is brilliant politics, but it impoverishes political debate.People on the left have as often been disappointed by Labour governments as those on the right have been alarmed by them.
Most significantly, it gives the lie to a facile mythology about sports transcending the divisions of American society; they have just as often been a barometer of the resistance to social change, even when that change might bring the country more in line with its purported ideals.
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The precise alchemy of this attraction is uncertain, as often is true in politics.
He was sacked five times and twice as often was hit hard.
As often is the case, apparent defeat nevertheless carried the struggle for freedom and rights forward.
As often is the case, the rating reflects the average success of the kitchen's efforts.
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