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When Attitudes Become Form was defined not so much by a group ethos as a mentality.
"Sometimes, it's difficult being embraced by a city, being loved so much by a city," Wilson said.
We haven't had an exhibition in London this century that contained so much by a single great artist.
They were a modest lot, compared with Bordeaux and Burgundy collectors, fueled not so much by a competitive instinct as a desire to share and enjoy.
In fact, he said he was told as much by a senior sales executive during dinner at a Silicon Valley Latin American restaurant.
This tone you, the reader, will identify not so much by a name, the name of the author, as by a distinct and unique human quality.
Donziger's ambition was certainly grandiose, but it seemed motivated as much by a combative idealism as by a desire for riches.
Electricity is reaching the Highlands, and the locals are as impressed as much by a light bulb as by his conjuring.
For the first time, academia could be powered as much by a profit motive as by the psychic reward of new discovery.
The arrival, then, of punchy Spanish rhythms seems prompted as much by a need for musical contrast as by the fact that the soprano has turned to Lorca.
It's hard, here in the middle of the summer, to be struck much by a comment about JetBlue's winter runway problems.
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