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The immediate point to make about the east European literary environment of the 1960s, in which the flimsiest evidence of "dissent" could destroy a writer's career, is that it is rather a surprise that more journalists didn't take the government's zloty.
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As Franco-Russian conflict loomed, Britain tried to negotiate a compromise that would give satisfaction to the Orthodox over the immediate points at issue while guaranteeing Catholic access to Bethlehem and the other holy places.
The high use of ER services might be explained by the fact that the ER is the easiest and most immediate point of access to healthcare.
More to the immediate point, her history is full of religious factionalism, power plays and Tibetan appeals to outside intervention that make China's recent actions not less repellent but at least not unique.
More to the immediate point, they have no idea where Silicon Alley is.
More to the immediate point, so would New York's politicians, Democratic and Republican alike.
Yes, they're all distinguished pianists and pedagogues, but more to the immediate point, they are faculty members at the eighth annual PianoSummer at New Paltz.
It has happened with soccer pitches in some Latin American countries, but would it work in, say, Yankee Stadium or Dodger Stadium -- or, more to the immediate point, U.S. Cellular Field, the home of the Chicago White Sox?
More to the immediate point, he is surprisingly competitive with Cruz among evangelicals in Iowa.
There is, however, an even more immediate and critical point to raise.
The immediate point was clear: America was a good place to live in the eighteenth century.
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