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But for the 2,000 bloggers and readers at last weekend's Netroots Nation, the mood was more wonkish than wild.
After several months of focusing on her family, her garden and inspiring young people, Mrs. Obama is stepping into more wonkish terrain.
The president's sharp language contrasted with the more wonkish presentation he made about health care earlier in the week alongside former President Bill Clinton and seemed to suggest a level of exasperation.
Nathan Thrall, the ICG's Middle East analyst, based in Jerusalem, has written about the conflict in Gaza for, among others, the New York Times and the London Review of Books.Some journalism, meanwhile, is becoming more wonkish.
In Maryland, the Democratic representative Donna Edwards ran an aggressive campaign for the U.S. Senate, thick with themes of racial and gender identity, and lost decisively to the more wonkish establishment candidate, Representative Chris Van Hollen.
But the plan itself was more wonkish than ostentatious.
More of which later.
More exposure means more eyeballs, which.
So they have, in "When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013," which combines wonkish verisimilitude with strategic imprecision.
Of which, more later.
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