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Partly, or perhaps precisely because he was so much a creature of the 20th century.
Ramparts was very much a creature of the Bay Area's rebellious climate.
He is as much a creature of the Conservative Party as he is his father's son.
People forget it today, but Thatcher was very much a creature of her time.
Very much a creature of the British 80s, Thorn bridles at how that decade is lazily remembered in TV shorthand.
The "Playboy man" of Hefner's imagination was as much a creature of his living room as of his lusts.
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How much of a creature of politics is Scalia?
How much of a creature of the Midwest — or of a Midwestern or small-town style of politics — is he?
It will be a battle Johnson himself, much more a creature of the Senate than Mr. Obama, would have relished.
How much of a creature of the Midwest or of a Midwestern or small-town style of politics—is he? Illinois is one of the last great breeding grounds of professional politicians.
The other, more probable, explanation is that Mr Cheney was engaged in a personal vendetta, and that this was vicious inside-the-Beltway politics, not grand trickery.Indeed, one of the most striking things about the trial is that it demonstrates just how much of a creature of Washington Mr Cheney really is.
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