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If Ken Loach were ever somehow called on constitutionally to nominate a successor, it would surely have to be Arnold.
No one could have cast a wider net than Seldon and yet his subject, elusive as ever, somehow slithers through its mesh.
Uchida was superb, as ever; somehow, it is when she is at her most introspective that she speaks to her audience most clearly.
If Vornado ever somehow unwinds the offshore structure and sells the properties to domestic interests, it would incur the deferred tax payments that Hudson is avoiding.
Will it ever, somehow, completely run out of money with which to do so?
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His 410-mile flight still ranked as the third longest ever, but somehow, the place felt cursed.
They know that this charmed limbo can't last for ever but somehow none of them quite has the will to bring it to its conclusion.
If the movies are where our hopes and dreams are expressed, we want to believe more than ever that somehow, these embodiments of our collective subconscious can heal the wound from a blow we never expected.
And no one, I'll venture, has dared to call Brian Cox "pretty" since he was a gurgling wean in a pram, back in the pre-Enlightenment days when the only geological fault in Dundee was that it wasn't below sea level: but he fills the screen as ever with, somehow, an indomitable vulnerability.
"A common lamp becomes a common industrial fetish, as utterly reproducible as ever but somehow strikingly unfamiliar now" — Dan Flavin 1964.
You could say the same about climbing Mt. Everest, but somehow economists never weigh in on this front.
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