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REAL ESTATE in New York City has a way of looming large in matters of the heart.
But instead of toying with vague notions of a "postracial" America, "Medicine" wonders what it would mean to look beyond race, when race still looms large in matters of cultural identity and social justice.
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Surely this is a journalistic mistake: my age group is not very large, but in matters of retirement, we're the canaries for vast multitudes of aging baby boomers.
However, in both Spain and France the Basques retained a large measure of local autonomy and privileges in matters of trade, taxation, and military service.
In addition, Bach performers have become freer, not only with melodic ornamentation, rhythm and dynamics but also in larger matters of interpretation.
It's hard to overstate the feeling of inclusion one experiences as a minority that is finally noticed by the larger society in a matter-of-fact way.
Our notions about sleep are in large measure matters not of knowledge but of fantasy, mythology and marketing.
In fact, their solipsism was part of a larger scheme, in which matters of government and war were the province of men, and being oblivious to them was a woman's prerogative.
His father wasn't a snob in these matters, nor in the larger matter of his son's desire to be an actor.
The financial blemishes on Mr. Cheney's record at Halliburton are, in large measure, a matter of public record.
Like all battles for public opinion, the school-reform debate is in large part a matter of what the political consultant George Lakoff has called "framing".
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