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On this occasion, however, I cannot but get involved.
Yet I cannot but think that Sehgal is the best artist here.
I cannot but regard it as founded on a fallacy, and that it will lead to mischievous consequences.' 11 Wall.
I cannot but wonder what truly motivates Mr. Cheney's newfound interest in litigating principles of executive versus legislative authority.
As tensions grow, I cannot but feel that we in the region are on the verge of missing an opportunity — one that we cannot afford to miss.
"I cannot but describe the situation where Palestinian state building has matured on the West Bank, but the political track has failed to converge, as dramatic," he said.
He has highlights in his hair and, as she's told us, "I cannot but want to hug and protect a man with highlights from the world".
Of Falin's wife, dead of starvation in the siege of Leningrad: I will do without bread: they think I cannot but I can.
"I cannot but voice my concern at the increasing marginalization of religion, particularly of Christianity, that is taking place in some quarters, even in nations which place a great emphasis on tolerance," he added.
"I have read somewhere the saying that the 'Good Lord takes care of children and fools.' Looking backward, I cannot but feel that we must have belonged to one or both of those divisions of humanity".
Westminster Hall, London "I cannot but voice my concern at the increasing marginalisation of religion, particularly of Christianity, that is taking place... even in nations which place a great emphasis on tolerance".
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