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What Dostoyevsky diagnosed - and at times suffered from himself - was the tendency to think of ideas as being somehow more real than actual human beings.

Men of the British upper class seem to regard sexual fidelity as being somehow middle-class.

If I ever make another film, I envision Au Revoir Simone being somehow in that film.

I know it was condemned at the time as being somehow chaotic and random.

Reality is no longer exclusively what we see but what we intuit as being somehow "out there".

Tuberculosis was a project to which he was condemned, and this confinement he experienced as being, somehow, set free.

Where the problem lies is in art forms being somehow seen as the preserve of any one group of individuals.

"There is still something in Britain that regards giving on a huge scale as being somehow ostentatious.

In 1913, for example, reports and photographs had emerged of villages in Circassia being somehow made up entirely of "Negroes".

Carrie's anger is striking — even for cable TV, where female characters are allowed to be peculiar and off-putting without also being somehow adorable.

It was the popular notion of great works of literature as being somehow elitist; for clever folk, for middle-class folk, for students.

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