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The book fails, quite profoundly, to address the existential challenges that these places without placeness will trigger.
All else fails quite a bit, which is of course why people buy tickets to a movie like this one.
There he played an important role (Fitzgerald tries but fails quite to explain it) in cracking the Nazi's Enigma codes.
Rote-based learning of words can get a student to a certain point, but "then it fails quite miserably; there's too much to memorize," Dr. Sherman said.
There are so many words here, a tsunami of language, and all of it fails – quite literally, as its antihero and heroine might ironically observe.
In what other industry would someone who fails (quite spectacularly in many cases), be re-employed to manage and guide an international entity?
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Brown's doctors still have no clear idea why his liver failed quite so catastrophically last year.
Also even the questioners themselves often fail quite as much to see a point of that kind.
When the outbreak is under control, we must reflect on how health systems can have failed quite so badly.
But I have a feeling, too, that it is a prejudice that may fail quite suddenly, if only because it is historically so anomalous.
On the other hand, no previous member of the Blakey family seems to have failed quite as spectacularly as Charles has.
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