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Of course, in this instance they were all for Franklin D. Roosevelt Electors get no pay, but they do get liberal expense allowances, which this year they turned over to Mr. Roosevelt's Warm Springs Foundation.

Of course, in this instance, Ashcroft is just another lawyer pleading his case.

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It's a case of interpretation, of course, and in this instance the two on-field umpires said not out but the third umpire, Joel Wilson, overruled them.

Was it right to hand-rear such an animal or should nature be allowed to take its course, which in this instance would have almost certainly meant witnessing the spectacle of ursine cannibalism?

The boat has come to signify the plight of refugees, too, who often endure perilous conditions and face death to evade peril and death at home (except, of course, in the instance of forced immigration).

In the postmodern view, this valence of metamodernism diminishes the centrality--note here the re-mapping of postmodernity onto a Modernist lexicon of "center" and "periphery," necessitated by the prospective movement of literary artists and critics into the fifth dimension -- of any one subject position, most troubling, of course, in the instance of the subaltern.

There is room to debate what constitutes a deflection, of course, and plainly in this instance there was disagreement between Guida and Romeo.

"I strongly believe the best course of action in this instance would be to immediately re-allocate the right to host the World Cup to the United States, the runner-up in the bid process completed in November 2010".

There is nothing especially unusual about that, of course - except that in this instance neither the accused nor his alleged victim had ever met the object of their affections, nor did they plan to do so.

Of course, in certain instances, this sort of borrowing is covered under fair use if the user intends to repurpose the original content for the purpose of satire.

It's there in the title, too: midnight is an hour owned by rock'n'roll, a time for Moanin' and Moving and Trains to Georgia, of course, but in this particular instance, In��the Midnight Hour was also the name of a song, co-written by Wilson Pickett and Steve Cropper in 1965, and released the following year to become Pickett's first hit on Atlantic Records.

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