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But somehow, as much as it happened over and over, I never believed that.
While their destination, never fully revealed, is somehow as much for the body as for the mind, this narrative line gets tedious.
But, somehow, as much as we want to make this work, our breakup has begun to feel inevitable.
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There is something of me that is also somehow complicit, as much as you can be savvy to those things.
Or maybe the race "isn't over" because the arbiters of media conventional wisdom — people, that is, like the editors of First Read — are determined to keep pretending that "style points" somehow count as much as delegates, in order to justify their continued insistence that Romney doesn't actually have this thing wrapped up.
And if you could somehow remove as much spam as possible from that data, and even slice it demographically, geographically and even personally for a given user, then things might really get sticky.
"It is quite a political thing, and students would probably react very poorly if they felt their degree was somehow not worth as much as someone else's.
That mystery has spawned theories suggesting that the Milky Way is somehow not getting as much matter as expected or that the black hole swallows the matter before it has a chance to radiate very much energy.
At the same time, I've noticed more and more money being invested in weddings, as if somehow, magically, spending as much as possible ensures the quality of the day – and therefore, goes the unspoken notion, a couple's future life together – as "perfect".
Hard to believe because the five main survivors of the French New Wave (Jean-Luc Godard, Alain Resnais, Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer and Claude Chabrol, all of them now in their 70s and 80s) are still as active as they ever were and Truffaut's oeuvre, from Les Quatre Cents Coups to Vivement Dimanche!, seems somehow to belong as much to the cinema's present tense as does their own current work.
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