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Commenting on the latter reference for his 1989 book Singers and the Songwhich includes a chapter about Staffordthe author Gene Lees says it "somehow sets Stafford's place in the American culture.
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Stepping through the security gate for my early morning return flight to New York, I somehow set off the alarm.
Am I somehow setting her up for crushing disappointment when real life settles in and she realizes that you can't always have exactly what you want when you want it?
This novel's protagonist loses a hand to a circus lion in India, a mishap that somehow sets him on a course from feckless, womanizing television producer to responsible family man.
Thus, on one side of the dispute, there were ranged philosophers who took their stand upon what has been called "the unity of science" and who insisted that the categories and procedures appropriate to the human studies do not enjoy a unique or privileged status that somehow sets them apart from those characteristic of systematic empirical enquiry in other domains.
Naming the place somehow sets the memory deep within us, authenticates our "there-ness" and becomes as much as part of the experience as the event itself.
Vice versa, this transition raises the question whether the originally strong transcription of the GFP-COP1 genes, or perhaps the ensuing PTGS phase, somehow sets the stage for the subsequent trans-silencing activity, especially if multimeric T-DNA loci are involved.
Audiences love those moments when something from much earlier in the film comes back and makes them slap their foreheads and say to themselves, "Of course!" Sometimes I write a scene and I think to myself: "That would be even better if I'd somehow set it up earlier in the film".
They're going to set fire to us!" (This alarm stemmed from one of the theories being passed through the park as to why so much of Hiroshima had burned: it was that a single plane had sprayed gasoline on the city and then somehow set fire to it in one flashing moment).
But this completely reliable clock at some point was set forward 21 hours, which meant that if it were 3am it somehow got set forward to midnight.
She has become enriched, enlarged, somehow set apart, and it wasn't just the nights she spent sleeping on a sixteenth-century royal bed.
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