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Sometimes, anyway.
Justice Powell proposed that university administrators could consider an applicant's race — sometimes, anyway — as long as they did not establish any racial quota, a term he inexactly defined.
It was the kind of barroom conversation in which two people talk at cross-purposes until, sometimes anyway, one punches the other one".
The Nets move forwards to guard spots as part of their offense sometimes anyway, Jefferson said, so "it's just a matter of me getting used to it".
I still think about it sometimes, anyway … but I think at that age I am today can be an advantage… (SW2)" The caregivers also described how frustrated and powerless they felt over religious practices and belief in super natural powers, fatalism, fasting, travelling back home for religious rituals and refusing drugs assumed to contain religiously forbidden ingredients.
If you don't have brown hair, it's okay, you can still be like Clawdeen (she dyes her hair sometimes anyway).
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Not that I didn't sometimes laugh anyway.
I can almost write like Mr. Johann sometimes — or, anyway, so he would like it.
(Pennies are not commonly accepted by machines, but are sometimes inserted anyway; a penny of a different composition could cause machines to jam).
Many of her concrete pieces are sleek and aggressively durable, but growing out of them are living plants, which can be messy, require tending and sometimes die anyway.
Needless to say the papers rarely make much of the cash transactions (on which they sometimes cheat anyway), but that doesn't mean they don't have a case.
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