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This misplaced pity makes their effusive thanks and incessant politeness somehow genuinely belittling.
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Or, maybe one of my students will somehow become genuinely famous as an artist.
Suddenly, somehow, you genuinely have ended up picking up his dirty socks, like a cliche in some crappy sitcom you would have both mocked in your earlier courtship.
Suddenly, somehow, you genuinely have ended up picking up his dirty socks, like a cliché in some crappy sitcom you would have both mocked in your earlier courtship.
Bless their hearts, their response was as startling as it was delusional: "So you're still voting for Trump though, right?" Somehow, they genuinely believed that I--a brown, Iranian-American Muslim woman often mistaken for being Latina or multiracial--could vote for a racist, Islamophobic misogynist.
I won't spoil the ending, except to say that the segment lampoons the self-seriousness and performative sentimentality of reality TV shows while also managing, somehow, to be genuinely touching.
It's just a stunt, yet somehow the effect is genuinely scary.
I am prepared to grudgingly accept that a lot of misguided-but-not-actually-evil people genuinely believe, somehow, wrongly, that the fabulously rich and powerful West is in the midst of a war for its very existence against the grindingly poor and oppressed inhabitants of Islamic nations.
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GW and UVA say their success rate is far higher than this.Robert Morse of U.S. News says it would consider excluding or reducing the weight of school-funded jobs if it could somehow distinguish which ones are genuinely sought-after placements with the prospect of a proper job.
That's the strangest thing of all about war books and war movies: they somehow make us care deeply and genuinely about people who aren't even real.
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