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An academic's brain probably never switches off from work entirely; indeed, those research ideas or lectures that ferment while stirring risotto, pushing the pram or weeding the veggie patch are often hugely beneficial.

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While entirely sympathetic — indeed, aggressively so — when it came to the right for gay couples to share property, health insurance, and so on, what always troubled me, always, during those conversations, was how quickly the couples among us slipped into certain patterns of behavior — the "we," as Elizabeth Hardwick called it, that was always "steeped in the conditional".

(Much of this cycle's so-called dark money is being funnelled through groups that are not required to disclose their contributors, so it's entirely possible — indeed, it's likely — that other individuals have given more than Steyer; it's just that we'll never know).

I was greatly heartened to read by page 598 that within a year, "the area entirely restored, indeed dramatically improved".

But what the Dutch count as slums struck me as entirely unremarkable — indeed, applying the standards of the American inner city, the neighborhoods were practically middle class.

A senior UN official acknowledges that it was "entirely possible, indeed probable" that the former Iraqi dictator used loopholes in the programme to extract kickbacks.

It is, however, entirely possible (indeed, common) for people to attribute generic malaise to whatever mysterious stimulus is handy -- in this case, fearful "chemicals and fields".

"Happy Hour" is Hamaguchi's seventh feature (I haven't seen the others), and its length is entirely justified, indeed richly and deeply filled.

It's entirely possible — indeed it seems nothing short of certain — that the very last thing Melania aspired to be was First Lady.

Each man heard in the great masterwork – in the same sublime solos and chorales – an entirely different, indeed contradictory, message; two opposed promulgations in the same score, two contrary cries in the same edifice of beauty.

To me, it always suggested that the authorities were punishing behaviour of which they disapproved, when disapproval is an entirely inappropriate, indeed insolent, emotion for public servants, acting in their professional capacity, to feel.

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