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(And, perhaps needless to say, they don't).
The audience response, perhaps needless to say, was tumultuous.
(Perhaps needless to say, the guns have been wielded by the government's forces, not the protesters).
Perhaps needless to say, this attitude tends to get in the way of the government's overall anti-terrorism strategy.
(I only met Sayle briefly, when he was in the office closing pieces years ago. He was, perhaps needless to say, delightful).
And Andrew Sullivan, perhaps needless to say, is on the case — see especially his post today on the Church's category confusion regarding sin and crime.
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Perhaps also needless to say, I never drank another martini.
This ranges from thousands of previously ignored rapes by American soldiers in France to the huge and perhaps militarily needless German civilian death toll from Allied bombings to the callous postwar deportation to the Soviet Union of protesting Soviet P.O.W.'s, even though the G.I.'s forcing them into boxcars knew they were likely to be killed or sent to the gulag.
The first was needless.
This risk seems needless.
Nearly 150 years after Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner recorded the war "live," Ms. Mann has visited the various fields -- Antietam, Manassas, Wilderness, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, etc. -- to capture their spirit and perhaps invoke the needless destruction of all wars, present-day included.
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