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It is tempting to interpret this view as an appeal to a kind of fallacy of composition; just as someone who is both good and an author is not necessarily a good author, so too something that is both mentally asserted and vocally uttered is not necessarily "said" (asserted with utterance).

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So too does something that afflicts politicians and media people in equal measure: a fatal detachment from the places where politics is actually played out.

So, too, is something else, an acknowledgement that actors bring a texture — a history — of their own that affects what a movie, even one reshot scene for scene by the same director, ultimately means.

Meanwhile, as these remarkably dark chapters of Polish history come to light, so, too, does something that stirs beneath the surface: The ripple effects of war.

So the human component is important, but so too is something like the ever-annoying act of someone constantly checking their phone when they've agreed to go out for lunch/dinner/a two-day bender with you.

Just as learning something new makes you a better person, so too will learning something new about the universe propel humanity to the next level.

So too is faith in something or someone.

So, too, does a feeling that something is skewed in an economy where for many the relationship between hard work and reward seems lost.

Just as characters in horror films must deal with the frequent appearance of unwanted entities, so too must horror shows confront something equally unreal that makes their job more difficult.

But as the play settles into a more conventional theatrical space, so too does the play, becoming something far more familiar: another failed reinvention of the one playwright who needs it least.

But if the Los Angeles Lakers were on the verge of something historical, so too was their bespectacled, graying coach, who weathered a nasty second-half storm last night the way he has weathered every storm of every season: By sitting there almost uninterested, like a retiree waiting in the park for his turn at dominoes.

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