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No one has ever sufficiently explained how she has been able to retain the spirit of the 1970s and early '80s, particularly its sense of experimentation, without getting mired in it.
But other recent albums with a strong through-line of social awareness don't feel mired in it in the same way as these albums.
Its gloom is potent and pervasive, and, while you're mired in it, A Letter Home doesn't seem like a baffling act of wilful perversity.
In this deeply partisan era, Mr. Obama won't be able to stand above the fray like Monroe and Coolidge, but he shouldn't become mired in it, like Cleveland and Carter.
"When I'm having these symptoms, I don't understand it and when they come back you're mired in it and it's kind of scary," said Lee Ann Jaffee, 50, a New York real estate agent.
Mr. Lieberman has adopted the traditional role of the ticket's No. 2, taking the lead in attacking the opposition, allowing Mr. Gore to remain, if not above the fray, then less deeply mired in it.
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We take this tool for granted and choose to ignore the fact that it's mired in contradictions; it's open yet secret, it ranks popularity while also determining it.
He waived any bonus for 2012 in June when the bank was mired in an IT crisis.
And since it isn't mired in litigation, it's likely to grow much faster.
And with the euro zone still mired in recession, it could do with all the light it can get.
Millions of people are mired in poverty, it has a rapidly aging (and male) population, and it faces strong pressure to devalue the renminbi and open technology markets.
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