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"People see a Sikh and construe them as the enemy" Singh told The Post that portraying hate crimes against US Sikhs as mere cases of mistaken identity is problematic.
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But compared with the mere 29,333 cases of torrontés exported to the United States in 2004, the growth has been remarkable.
Even Lebanon, the country with the loosest living and freest markets in the region, consumes a mere 3.5m cases of beer each year.
It not only marked a radical change of life; it also marked Kutch's first vintage, six barrels (a mere 151 cases) of Russian River Pinot Noir that was called "wonderful" by Wine Spectator and garnered a score of 93.
The most expensive can run into the thousands; in 2006 a mere 5 cases of a rare and high quality Chardonnay ice wine went on sale for $30,000 Canadian dollars per 357 ml bottle.
Instead, it builds into an epic drama made up of real people rather than mere case studies, a sweeping portrait of hard-knock lives that's already drawn comparisons to The Wire, but with the distinction of being entirely real.
Insofar as philosophers are interested in analyzing gratitude proper, without having their analyses contaminated by such cases of mere or bare appreciation, they should focus their attention on all and only instances of the essentially interpersonal kind of gratitude instances where a beneficiary is grateful to a benefactor for something she did.
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