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Benjamin did most of his research toward the end of the Bush era, and perhaps he now wishes he had waited a few years.

Perhaps he now regretted having played the queen, which would have protected him against further heart leads from East.

Perhaps he now wants to show he's potentially capable of taking gentle hand-in-hand walks in the park with the frame, going to classical concerts with the frame, wearing matching duffel coats with the frame, comparing notes on Sylvia Plath with the frame, before giving the frame a chaste kiss on the cheek and going home on his own.

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Perhaps he should now add another conflict to his list.

If he cannot answer his critics, perhaps he should now resign properly.

"I thought perhaps he had now emerged from his depression," said the lawyer.

Perhaps he will now bring that flair for claustrophobic unhappiness and Götterdämmerung to a more vulnerable, sympathetic subject.

Perhaps he'll now turn his attention to the evils of RSS.

But perhaps he should now be seen chiefly as a penalty box predator who finishes other people's approach work, rather than the kind of player who can single-handedly take over a game and run the opposition ragged.

Perhaps he is now moving toward that goal.

Perhaps because he now senses that the Israeli public thinks his strong-arm tactics have failed.

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