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And, one might add, so far with little real reform".
And, we might add, so do your energy-saving L.E.D.'s.
Perhaps, some might add, so as better to resist the perceived onslaught of Americanisation.Reflecting the delicacy of the Saudi conundrum, Crown Prince Abdullah insisted in a recent televised speech that, though reform was inevitable, he would not tolerate anyone "hurting the Muslim faith in the name of freedom of expression".
Or, I might add, so often uncomfortable.
I was a guard, a scrappy one I might add, so I never developed the ability to shoot the ball well.
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Obviously the financial honor in our society is widely divergent (appropriately so, I might add, just so you don't think I spent too long in California).
If I say this high, somebody might add one, so no, I will not do that.
Physical activity is a part of life in Kenya (not always running to and from school, I might add), and so is the desire to become a great runner.
And I might add this so-called -- I know we don't want to use the fancy word "sequester," this automatic cut -- that was part of a debt deal that they asked for.
Americans -- even those paid hefty salaries to spend twenty seconds practicing a foreign name like this so they can read it correctly on the television news (who have universally failed to even bother doing so, I might add) -- are so parochial at times, n'est pas?].
And, he might have added, so do the old era's once-sacred media tropes.
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