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Yet it's a movie that's full of gaps that are presented as mere punctuation.
French reforms in the 1990s didn't get off the runway, despite being presented as mere "rectifications", and attempts this year to bring European and Brazilian Portuguese into line were denounced in Portugal as capitulation to its powerful ex-colony.There are linguistic reasons too why spelling reform is tricky to undertake.
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The vision of language that Benjamin advances here is moving precisely because it is beyond logical proof, and because it expresses so eloquently his longing for meaning in a world that usually presents itself as mere chaos.
In August 2017, armed hordes of militiamen came out to the deadly Charlottesville Unite the Right rally, some presenting themselves as mere peacekeepers rather than fellow travelers on the far right.
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