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Yet, despite the hurricane's horrific impact on so many levels, its aftermath has magnified a bright spot in our town: it's made New Yorkers into neighbors, and I've witnessed it in countless instances.
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As a music student at Yale in the early 1970's, I remember countless instances in which the prejudice against tonal music was voiced unabashedly.
The band tweeted at the governor of Wisconsin, saying: "please stop using our music in any way...we literally hate you !!!" In response to the countless instances, Oliver gathered Usher, Michael Bolton, Cyndi Lauper, Josh Groban, John Mellencamp, the band Heart, Dan Reynolds from Imagine Dragons and Sheryl Crow to make a music video with an overly patriotic backdrop.
The report says special agents told of "countless instances in which they were precluded, by their nonlaw enforcement managers, from pursuing potentially serious crimes," indicating possible "cover-up of potential criminal conduct".
At Sudbury Valley, we have observed countless instances in which older children went out of their way to help much younger ones (Gray and Feldman 2004).
In fact, this might've been the happiest I've seen him in a concert, with countless instances of the crinkly-eyed smile that's making him look more and more like that other genial giant of American music: Tony Bennett.
There were countless instances, particularly in the third round of conversations, where participants described a great deal of change in the community's attitude towards HIV, with many suggesting that the community conversations had played a role in this.
Last week the rapper-actor was invited by The Oxford Union, The Debate Society of Oxford University, to speak to students in a wide-ranging discussion that touched on music, violence in the black community, and the countless instances of police brutality that have made headlines worldwide.
Yes, there have also been countless instances of blatant propaganda in the corporate media, most galling perhaps the ones appearing daily in the New York Times and NPR -- the so-called "N-axis" - - where many thoughtful urban Democrats get their news.
In countless other instances, the experts say, Beijing quietly tolerates local officials' lawlessness, and they do so for a simple reason: with rare exceptions, the system is exceedingly efficient at stifling unrest.
Also, it is reminiscent of countless instances of false and misleading advertising (especially in countries using Latin languages, in which propagande commerciale or some equivalent is a common term for commercial advertising).
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