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It was totally unlike the paint surface on a Rothko, where there are washes and layers, and it was different from the black on a Franz Kline — less material; it had matter but it was a different kind of matter.
But what can lying about one's age or about how many husbands one had matter in the face of having escaped Eatonville to study at Barnard? Hurston's significance as an anthropologist should not be underestimated.
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And as I examined the baby myself, my mind was still reeling because a pediatrician in training in New York City in the year 2019 had matter-of-factly reviewed several hospitalized children with measles, children she had seen herself over the past few months as part of the current outbreak of more than 400 cases reported in New York since October, mostly among ultra-Orthodox Jews.
His life had mattered.
Initially, Raines denied that Blair's race had mattered.
The pressure from AFP appeared to have ratcheted up after Hutchins had matter-of-factly reported Crowder's views in support of turning the provider fee into an enterprise.
Arnold Stringfellow had mattered.
Well, Facebook says "The fans you have matter".
Would that have mattered?
Other debates have mattered, too.
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