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These are not matters merely of historical interest.
The government's lack of candour on such matters merely fuels the gossip.
What can she possibly mean by "But back in England matters merely candesced?" And try this for style: "That a young American aviatrix had shown that a woman could perform feats previously regarded as a wholly male preserve cut no ice with David and Sydney".
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M.T.T., happily, is a simpler matter, merely involving solfège terms.
It can't be a matter merely of knowing definitions, because definitions give out somewhere.
This isn't, in Yun's view, a matter merely of accuracy but also of cultural legibility.
Reading Pacific Time's menu — or, for that matter, merely focusing on its name — provokes some cognitive dissonance, in that the restaurant looks to countries on the big ocean that Miami is nowhere near.
As with Buffy, these characters are the heart and soul of the series, the fantastical subject matter merely a backdrop to the whip-smart repartee that's the real star of the show.
Yet the site's most recent statement on the matter merely says "we are actively monitoring and investigating this situation to determine the validity of any information posted online".
Nor can one estimate the quantity of matter merely by considering its volume, since different matters can have different specific densities.
But his meaning was gloriously, luminously clear: All life really is in constant, self-revealing investigation, all space, time and matter merely consciousness ever waking up to itself through, well, us!
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