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It paid off in Sunday's elections, when Syriza won slightly more than thirty-five per cent of the votes cast, practically the same percentage it gained in the January election that brought it to power.
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By the time she was done, she says, "I was so tired, I was, like, 'Whatever".' Texturally, her show has her indelible signature, suffused with music from the Hives, the Flying Burrito Brothers and Sonic Youth and more diversity in the cast than practically anywhere else on TV.
Small wonder, then, that the cast and crew practically smothered Mr. Sturridge with Silly String when shooting wrapped.
Cast iron is practically free compared with other high-quality pots and pans ($20, say, for a skillet).
Yet, for the most part, the effort is a success, and the audience's physical closeness (at times, cast members were practically singing into my ear) exposes an extra layer of emotion.
There were memorable touches, as well: paeans to patriotism that were in the spirit of an evening heavy on national security; a lovely digression on the meaning of freedom that sought to cast it as practically indistinguishable from liberalism; and Obama's own take on "you didn't build that" – "you did that".
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