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The second is never to think of the future "except in terms of the small daily advances we made in the chewing of food and the uttering of words".
It really makes no sense — except in terms of politics.
None of this matters, except in terms of the artist's own practice.
He never defined it except in terms of his personal desire for a good relationship.
Except in terms of human life, N. Vietnam is showing a profit.
They don't seem to exist except in terms of the scripted action.
"The culture where nobody is worth anything, except in terms of what they are able to display," Hytner said.
As it turns out, the residents of Oxford haven't changed much, except in terms of pounds, wrinkles, and inches.
Folders generally do not compete with each other except in terms of achieving new heights of creativity.
The totality of Western criticism in the 20th century defies summary except in terms of its restless multiplicity and factionalism.
What I know, I say, and nothing beyond that!" The illiterates did not talk about themselves except in terms of their tangible possessions.
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