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But perhaps something of the initial free spirit can flourish.

Class differences and temperament made the intellectual Stevenson and give-'em-hell Harry an odd fit; Stevenson's "reluctance to commit himself had begun to strike Truman as not only tiresome but perhaps something of an act," David McCullough wrote in his biography of Truman.

Pragmatically, then, so long as the defenders of principles remain sensitive to context, it seems there is little, if anything, to be gained by embracing strong particularism, but perhaps something of value may be lost.

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He hated to think so positively, because he felt as if it did a kind of violence to his brain, but perhaps something good had come of all that heat, all that light.

It will take more experiments to confirm any hypotheses, but perhaps something about navigating in the middle of the arena with fewer visual landmarks—is more difficult without the grid cell activity.

Yet there is something there — perhaps, indeed, the ruin of a great poet, but perhaps something more.

The smartphone maker was, perhaps, something of a dark horse in the space, but its Vive headset has scored high rankings among industry stalwarts, positioning the Taiwanese for something of a renaissance at the dawn of a new age of computing.

(The barrel-bomb label is perhaps something of a misnomer.

Perhaps something of ElBaradei's empathy is required.

There is perhaps something of a Cassandra about him.

It is, perhaps, something of a Chinese Brokeback Mountain.

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