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In this space, one can simply identity as a feminist and hope things get better somehow.
What makes her a romantic — an ideologue — is her firm conviction that things will get better, somehow, somewhere.
I had to get better, somehow.
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What matters is that the change is positive – if the company succeeds, the world gets better somehow," Battelle writes in a blog post about the new cash injection.
You blew your horn and the world got better, somehow, if just for a moment.
You hesitate to compare him to Bruce Springsteen – because, frankly, he wishes – but on Glorious You and Get Better he somehow nails Springsteen's old trick of making music that can connect with a vast crowd without sounding unbearably bombastic.
The situation has left American fortunes pinned to an uncertain remedy: hoping that things somehow get better.
Still, I never stopped believing that things would somehow get better.
There probably isn't a rock band that hasn't tried something stupid like swinging a microphone around someone while they sing or finding a Leslie cabinet — a box housing a speaker that rotates during playback — because they had the idea, loosely gleaned from Martin, that their unimpressive song would somehow get better if something was run through the Leslie and recorded on its own track.
If you are expecting me to comfort you with the assurance that it's all an illusion or that it will somehow soon get better, sorry, I can't and I won't.
Despite my belief (rooted in strong denial) that she would somehow, miraculously, get better, I knew I was hearing her stories for the last time.
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