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Kennan saw clearly — more so than a vast majority of his contemporaries — the ultimate outcome of the division of Europe, but less clearly the road to get there.
But his parents' divorce when he was 11 was clearly more so, prompting him to drop his surname and eventually legally change it to Stewart.
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It was clearly even more so 200 years ago during the Enlightenment when, according to Voltaire, the city was "at least the equal of London or Paris" and when teachers and divines rubbed shoulders with caddies and chair bearers.
But one thing the Browne Sanders side seems to have clearly established — more so yesterday in a cross-examination of John Moran, the Garden's vice president for employee and labor relations — is that it would probably have to be a leap of some faith to send one's daughter to work for Dolan.
The 2012 Tour de France winner has been prominent on every flat stage finish setting up his young team mate Owain Doull, something he clearly relishes, the more so as the young Welshman has enjoyed a successful week, ending up third overall and the winner of the points jersey.
So clearly, "more research is needed".
So clearly, more use is being made of Skype.
The main ideas are set up clearly and developed carefully much more so than in "Junebug," another good family film.
I remember these moments and many more so clearly because I, like many mothers, have replayed them over and over in my head, unable to stop the movie of worst case scenarios that could have been from torturing me.
So clearly more can in fact mean less (secure).
So clearly more can in fact mean less (secure).
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