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In the final section, "I Can Sleep Later," he has apparently been replaced by someone named Tom, who is likened to Antinous, the young man beloved by the Roman emperor Hadrian, and the book ends with the speaker somewhat at loose ends: a nomad, a loner and a fool for love.
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Anti-PC types, too, will likely be a bit peeved at one gallery speaker's somewhat dramatic mea culpa over the slave-trade money involved in setting the National Gallery up in the first place to a tour group of (mostly) black schoolkids.
For example, 'dthat(the speaker)' (simplifying somewhat) has the same character as 'I'.
These epistemic entitlements are reminiscent of W.'s proposal (from section 2.3) that a speaker enjoys, somewhat automatically, a warrant to one's self-attributions.
Keep in mind that the cell phone's speaker is somewhat limited, and selections with excessive noise, high\low ranges, or of poor quality will not turn out well.
The speaker is shaped somewhat like a home electric radiator curved slightly on the vertical axis.
As a speaker Mill was somewhat hesitating, but he showed great readiness in extemporaneous debate.
Many Republicans were furious -- at Speaker Jack Collins and somewhat less so at Senator John O. Bennett, who insisted on giving the State of the State address during his own three-day tenure as acting governor.
Also, removing the power plug from the speaker is a somewhat daunting process.
The dock sinks below the upper ridge of the round, compact speaker making it somewhat invisible from most angles.
And no speaker captured the slightly tense, somewhat ambivalent relationship between the performers and the political world better than Mr. Matthews, who said: "It's an unusual crowd for us.
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