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Against the stoical nostrum that man, wherever and whenever you look, is much of a muchness, the American claim was to have created a new kind of history-free citizen.
"There are a few differences in lifestyle, the weather makes a massive difference, but rugby is much of a muchness.
Neither is much of a brake in a global enterprise.
In fact, neither man is much of a theatergoer.
Neither man is much of a cyclist, they said.
Not that Salgaa is much of a town.
What there isn't, surprisingly, is much of a show.
I don't believe that is much of a danger here.
"I don't think art is much of a spectator sport these days," he began.
There is little, for instance, to show that prison is much of a deterrent.
I don't actually feel this rhetoric is much of a threat at this point.
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