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The detail that finally mattered was Annie's size.
The new nuclear reactors now given the go-ahead at Hinkley Point have failed every test bar the one that finally mattered - political expediency.
Maybe it was the excitement of playing a game that finally mattered, but the Grizzlies struggled to find the basket and could not hold on to a 12-point lead.
McCain-Feingold meant that small donors finally mattered in federal fundraising, and both parties built grassroots machines to harvest small donations.
This was a room buzzing on the knowledge that something world-historical was happening; that the ground was shifting beneath their feet; that they had finally mattered in politics.
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Although there are aspects of The Vertical Hour I find unpersuasive, what finally matters is the play's total gesture.
But while people nearly always think that they are on the side of the angels, what finally matters is that they act that way.
But the only thing that finally matters about a baseball stadium is what happens on the field that it encloses — that immaculate expanse of grass.
Or rather, Bloom's religion of literature is in fact a religion of the self, a kind of Emersonian holiness, in which only the self finally matters.
So the undermining of diplomacy that will finally matter -- if it happens -- will be that of certain Senate Democrats.
Sod Big Books and little books alike, it's the individual voice that finally matters.
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