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He looks somewhat baffled, though that may admittedly be my own projection.

When it moves, it will be as much out of weakness as out of strength though that may, admittedly, be of little comfort to its victims.

This one skips smartly and with sometimes rather dreamlike suddenness from famous moment to famous moment (although that effect may admittedly be a result of overfamiliarity with the 1960s film).

But there's something else, too, which may admittedly be a luxury limited to those who don't have to live in extremely cramped spaces from economic necessity – a deeper, quasi-spiritual pull towards the small.

McCobin: I tend not to describe myself as a millennial, which may admittedly be a very millennial statement in and of itself.

This one may admittedly be more of a luxury item than the others, but for a system where the goal is mobility, transferring from TV to TV isn't going to be cheap.

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(History, admittedly, is short.

Recycling, admittedly, is difficult.

Saarland, admittedly, may be a reach for the Derby.

This tome was regarded as perhaps the best business book of the 1990s an accolade that, admittedly, may be less than it sounds, given the amount of rubbish published by the business-book trade (see article).As the two gurus searched for their next hit, Mr Hamel stumbled across Enron, a then-thriving energy conglomerate that he eulogised in "Leading the Revolution Harvard Business School Pressss).

But once Congress comes together on a budget resolution -- which admittedly may be some time away -- a simple 51 votes can decide subsidy issues, and Big Oil is in Big Trouble.

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