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But then, as some feminazis out there might be groaning sourly by now – what's new?

And then, as some under sentence of death are tempted to do, Goody decided to get married.

"It's television that has to absorb it immediately, first in the form of news and then as some kind of television story.

The Sun was as pro the government position then as some believe it to be now and referred to Proetta as the "Tart of Gibraltar".

Think of A Strange Day, then, as some hellish hallucination brought on by the gas given to you in the dentist's chair: the moment when Smith peers far into the future and brings back dreadful tales of the world's end.

The phone-hacking scandal is not, then, as some have claimed, a British spring, the UK equivalent of the revolutions in the Maghreb or the indignants' movements in Spain and Greece.

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Similar properties elsewhere in the city have lost value since then some as much as 20 percent.

Then, as usual, some solvers created traps of their own.

Then, as now, some colleagues and clients found Stone's affectations tiresome, at best.

Still, then as now, "some artists were admired and well known, while others labored in obscurity," he said.

Then as now, some suspect the US is sacrificing a truthful description of the war to avoid pressure to escalate.

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