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Even history, in its tumultuous enactment in Poland before and during the second world war and then in the GDR after the war, is merely a sort of sideshow to the attraction of the sexes.
(Nemirow 1990, 2007, Lewis 1990, Levin 1986) "Ability" theorists suggest that knowing what it's like to see red or feel pain is merely a sort of practical knowledge, a "knowing how" (to imagine, remember, or re-identify, a certain type of experience) rather than a knowledge of propositions or facts.
In this more recent conceptualization, the rings of Saturn (which Icke believes were artificially created by reptilian spacecraft) are the ultimate source of the signal, while the Moon is merely a sort of amplifier.
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An alarm of any sort is merely a signaling device, it does not make the danger go away.
To search for an ideological sorter for these killings — this one is a terrorist, but this one is merely a nut, and this one is sort of a nut and sort of a terrorist — while refusing to do obvious and simple things to prevent them is to be responsible for their perpetuation.
The best part is that this plant, which is named Kimberlina, is merely a proof of concept of sorts— the real plant, to be constructed by 2010, will generate enough electricity to power, like, 120,000 homes.
Maybe the guy is merely a blowhard.
He is merely a judicial activist.
The NSC is merely a "consultative" forum.
"It is merely a propagandistic exercise".
The report, however, is merely a draft.
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