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By day they held jobs in the Cloisters Medieval Museum, but by night they worked on the evidently rather more torturous business of writing Walkmen material.
One of the most famous pieces in the Met's collection, a glass footed bowl of the mid-13th century with enameled and gilt scenes alternating with calligraphic cartouches on the side, is evidently, rather than "probably" from Syria.
In many areas it is now logistics and resupply that worry its international mentors, not the Afghans' capacity for fighting (which they are evidently rather good at).But these gains are not enough for the doubters.
Text splashed across facing pages by a designer evidently rather familiar with the work of Anthony Burrill reads: "NOTHING IN LIFE COMES EASY / SO WHY DO YOU EXPECT SOMETHING OUT OF A QUOTE".
Just to be clear: I'm not saying that someone like Mr. Sanders is unelectable, although Republican operatives would evidently rather face him than Mrs. Clinton — they know that his current polling is meaningless, because he has never yet faced their attack machine.
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But Chicago evidently would rather stay viral.
The resistance to payment is evidently philosophical rather than financial.
He would reinstate the Supreme Court justices that he dismissed so they could not declare his "re-election" to be the sham that it so evidently was — rather than have it validated by pliant justices he installed after declaring martial law.
Talk about morality is, Mackie evidently thinks, rather like talk about unicorns.
The Project Baseline study has been a long time in the works — it was previously slated to launch in 2015, but has evidently taken rather longer to set up; unsurprisingly so, given the scope and size of the longitudinal study.
This haul did not please Morrell's employers, who had evidently expected rather more.
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