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Behold a beautiful, sunny, cold-nosed Sunday afternoon that demonstrated that no matter how bad our public life becomes, there are still reasons to be optimistic about my country.

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The APC circles in Figs. 3 and 4 are have some overlap become there are similarities between the populations.

And when you think about that in the context of privacy and information sharing, the issue becomes there's a cost to opening yourself up.

"There is no one like me" easily becomes, "There is no one who fully understands me".

IN THE brutal slugging match that the intifada has become, there are few winners.

While Palin represents the worst of what the Republican party has become, there are still some traditional conservatives out there.

As popular as Neopets has become, there are some challenges to making it a success on mobile phones.

But their appeal is far from universal; no matter how cheap they become, there are limits to the number of people who want to buy one.

Despite the public spectacle art auctions have become, there are still some buyers whose names are little known and whose collections are seen by only a select few.

As wounded and onanistic and self-absorbed as the profession has become, there are still plenty of people for whom that matters above all.

And in a world as interconnected as ours has become, there is no cause for complacency.

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