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There has always been some aberrations in tennis -- Martina Navratilova wasn't a conventional star -- but now different is as much the norm as ever before.
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The last couple of years there have been some aberrations with guys breaking records that have been standing forever and doing it double and triple times.
The worst part is that he is not some aberration.
The notion that negative campaigning is some toxic modern aberration in American democracy is bogus.
Are we seriously pretending that the way Trump spoke about women (Apology for sex 'banter', 8 October) is some sort of aberration that you'd never find in other powerful, entitled men, whatever their politics?
Bizarrely, though, the smelling salts were still being called for when news of his emBatment broke on Thursday night, as though the hire is some sort of aberration in the evolution of the American superhero movie, when in fact it is entirely of a piece with the direction of a genre which could really use a transformational event.
Mr. Bush's stand-up shtick for the Beltway press corps wasn't some aberration; it was part of the White House's political plan for keeping the home front cool.
"Back then, we thought Vietnam was some terrible aberration but the country would come to its senses so that we could engage the poverty of the cities," Mr. Walsh said, grimacing.
It's tempting to imagine Charlottesville to be some wild aberration in American history, but it is not.
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