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In addition, Mr. Galbraith wrote that United Nations field staff members collected data showing a "minuscule" turnout in southern provinces that somehow would report large numbers of votes for Mr. Karzai.
Nothing happened until late in the day, when an army water truck came barreling toward us and we linked hands, as if that somehow would ward it off.
Frankly, I don't think that if I were to veto, for example, this FAA bill, that that somehow would lead to the broader fix.
Conservatives have tried to depict this style of leadership as weakness, but as the President recently explained, it is nothing of the sort: "[W]e had this debate throughout the campaign, and the whole notion was, is that somehow if we showed courtesy or opened up dialogue with governments that had previously been hostile to us, that that somehow would be a sign of weakness.
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That somehow, we would have a party and nobody would come.
It was widely assumed (especially in Britain, but not just there) that somehow it would never happen.
John and Esther agreed to tell me their story in hopes that somehow it would lead to medical help.
He was my touchstone, and I vowed that somehow I would find a way for us to remain together.
Whatever that "somehow" was, though, would only carry him so far.
If that somehow ignites, it would create a massive blow.
Feeling that somehow warning them would prepare them.
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