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Is the true long-term antagonism not precisely between Islamists and the left?

All dog lovers will enjoy the ability to differentiate precisely between one canine character and the next ("stroppy" versus "soppy" is especially good).

But he also writes in the gap between two cultures – or, more precisely, between our perceptions of what those cultures might represent, or what properties they might display.

More precisely, between 2008 and 2012 almost one in five guns recovered in crimes within a year of ­purchase were bought at Chuck's.

So we have a choice, D'Souza tells us in conclusion, between "America's dream and Obama's dream," or, more precisely, between America's dream and Obama's anti-American dream.

Leading the Magnetic Fields, who started a two-night stand at Town Hall on Thursday night, he uses it for songs that teeter precisely between the droll and the doleful.

A sprawling, unwieldy work, it seems to have been written in a state of war between the author and her subject — or, more precisely, between the author and what she tries to feel about her subject.

People at the B.N.D. complain that for years there was no interest at home in the kind of intelligence they were gathering about the connections between criminal networks and terrorist networks, or, more precisely, between the practical clandestine life of one terrorist and the traffic in weapons, technology, drugs, illegal immigrants, laundered money, and protection on which his life depends.

You could say this work is a collision between art and life, or more precisely, between Mozartian perfection and postmodern entropy, the decay that besets all living things, even opera singers, and that has fascinated artists since the 1970s when the earthworks of Robert Smithson brought it into the open.

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A white line that had to be precisely located between two points.

This relationship, which inevitably leads to his consciousness being raised, echoes precisely that between Sally Fields, the politicised blue-collar heroine of Martin Ritt's Norma Rae, and her husband.

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