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DeGeneres at one point asked him how he is "still somehow single". .
I maintain that the XL pipeline is not some grand tipping point that will somehow single handedly destroy the planet as many environmentalists like to declare.
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But to pretend, as some seek to, that he is somehow single-handedly responsible for all that is bad in our news media is not just intellectually lazy — it also misses the point.
The e-mailer's suggestion that Ms. Stewart was somehow singled out has been contradicted by the government.
They expected him to be a "transformational" president who would, somehow, single-handedly, change Washington's political culture.
And, you know, I was supportive of civil unions, but they taught me that if you're using different words, if you're somehow singling them out -- they don't feel true equality.
You may be either openly aware or only vaguely conscious of implied marginalizing in a joke, yet the more you're exposed to it, the more vulnerable or distressed it makes you feel, especially if you don't feel that you're in a position to question the joking or that it is somehow singling you out.
Moulton was all ready to bury the record, when somehow a single copy ended up at Sunshine Sound in New York.
So it followed the example of the hoarder who justifies stacks of paper because someday, somehow, a single page could prove vitally important.
It is that "the north" is somehow a single, homogeneous place (a view encouraged by the signs to "The North" on motorways heading out of London).
In trying to reach the deeper truth of the Shoah, his book suggests, somehow a single image, poem or dream can get closer.
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