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Yet I cannot but think that Sehgal is the best artist here.
King Lear is invoked a couple of times, and one cannot but think of Judy as brave, dignified Cordelia standing up against, and constantly forgiving, her father's insatiable demands, contempt and pig-headedness.
Unfortunately this report is without foundation, and somehow one cannot but think it a pity that the Greek Government has not gone to the New World for aid in the reorganization of its affairs.
One cannot but think of the artist contemplating his own passing, though he was to live on until Christmas Day 1983, dying at 90, having seen the first socialist government come into power since the civil war.
"I understand," she said, "that many people have been hurt, and I cannot but think that all this could have been avoided had the Home Office and the Commissioner of the Police done before the march what they were compelled to do during the march".
According to the Corriere della Sera, which reported the event, he added: "I love animals – bears and wolves, as is known – but when I see the pictures of Kyenge I cannot but think of the features of an orangutan, even if I'm not saying she is one".
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"But I cannot help but think of my friends and family who don't have that.
Yet I cannot help but think that something similar is happening now.
One cannot help but think of C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters".
"People cannot help but think about what might have been," Kalusha said.
But one cannot help but think that, in this case, it is worth taking a leaf from their book.
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