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Visiting the MAS is indeed something of a Proustian adventure.

And yet in the genteel world of wine he was indeed something of a revolutionary.

Respectful praise for past radicalism can of course continue, and is indeed something of a national tradition.

But while the game is indeed something of a cultural phenomenon in Japan, in America it will likely forever be relegated to niche status.

He's indisputably self-made and indeed something of a he-man, but with a background that's part Horatio Alger, part Zoolander.

Nor does the tour appear to have been a financial success, and Mr. Hoyt's research, he said, helps nail down that it was indeed something of a bust.

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And this is, indeed, something of an anti-love story.

Morey estimates that about two-thirds of N.B.A. teams employ at least one expert in analytics (some on a part-time basis), but among his general manager peers, Morey is indeed something of an alien.

Indeed, something of the air of a camp reunion infused the first day.

Indeed, something of the sort seems on the way.

In spirit, however, there is indeed something of the American frontier in Roussillon.

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