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The Jets wanted him more, and would use him more, ostensibly.
The audience has spoken, and it wants more ostensibly sensitive critiques of the American healthcare system.
To me, there wasn't a division between that imagined material and the more ostensibly realistic parts of the book.
Both movies were in competition in Un Certain Regard, a sidebar of the official selection usually reserved for more ostensibly unusual work.
Seen from this point of view what Curtis did in "Dark Shadows" wasn't all that different from what other, more ostensibly reality-based, soaps did when they found themselves hard up for story lines to hold their viewers' attention.
In a society more ostensibly egalitarian than ever, Epstein observes, snobbery has proliferated and intensified in new forms, with new peaks from which to look down on others; he fleshes out his perceptions with an examination of his own experience.
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That means darker and ostensibly more serious, more violent, more frightening, more grownup — more "worthwhile," as Lucas put it.
The women do not protest, since this usually leads to more kissing, ostensibly the chief goal of their existence.
One idea Manuel proffered is to bat Bay second as a way to get him more fastballs, ostensibly because there would be a potential base stealer on base in front of him.
Qatari officials are dismissive of the charges, but others suggest Sheik Hamad, who overthrew his father in 1995, has an affinity for Islamist figures who echo the conservative gulf states far more than ostensibly secular figures like Syria's president, Mr. Assad.
It was a more jaded, ostensibly realistic Obama, demanding that divided politics no longer be used as an excuse for inaction and promising to not accept such a cynical status quo.
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