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There are two streams of cases emerging in the federal courts on this law, and they pose a kind of Catch-22.
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He seemed to be posing a kind of equivalence between him and his victims.
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To get old and develop dementia in a country different than one's country of origin, in which cultural codes and understanding of situations differ from those in the new homeland, seems to pose a different kind of understanding of living with dementia.
Mr. Patterson's long days alone on the sea lead him to see the Chatwinian philosophy as a pose, a literary device, a kind of cynicism.
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