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The discussions, in a sense, ran against the instincts of many scientists here.
There's just not as many women leading, in that sense – running the organisation, being the figurehead," said Boeve.
It's also a choice for those parties that, in a sense, ran specifically against the Brothers.
"No sense running Mona Lisa in a beauty contest," Buckley said in 1967 before clarifying: "I'd be for the most right, viable candidate who could win".
Rodriguez's presence on the team, in a sense, ran counter to that trend: he was simply the all-world talent playing for the all-world team.
Yet despite the book's tone of "joyous idiocy" — as another reviewer wrote, apparently in praise — it is clear that politics, in the broadest sense, runs like a murky source beneath the overbright tale.
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