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Describing Donald Trump as "just America's answer to a question nobody asked" seems to me wrong as well as witless.

MATTATHIAS SCHWARTZ: The question that you asked seems to be the question that the OWS protesters are asking one another right now.

In the debate over the morality of divestment, the question most often asked seems to be: Who gets hurt most, blacks or whites?

It may be true, but no one I have asked seems to know the name of this village and I think it is more myth than fact.

Christmas, not that you asked, seems to me the perfect double feast: everything turned upside down ( children made paramount, the Godhead turned into an infant) and everything reaffirmed as right, renewal and reversal both at once.

"The question being asked seems to be whether we could cope on our own at all.

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"But do you?" Becka asked, seeming to wonder aloud.

There was serious money behind it, although no one I asked seemed to know exactly where it came from.

Most of the people I asked seemed to work in tech or something other than gaming.

When he started his Old Trafford tenure, everything Moyes was asked seemed to be about Wayne Rooney's future.

From shirt pockets to cigarette boxes, bra straps to snapbacks, everyone I asked seemed to have a failsafe drug smuggling routine.

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