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There is, admittedly, something about the phrase "cultural appropriation" that can make even card-carrying liberals grit their teeth, thanks to its overzealous application to everything from canoeing (recently held up as a symbol of "theft and genocide" in Canada) to yoga and Mexican-themed fancy-dress parties.
There is admittedly something less immediately intuitive in the case of negation and implication.
Although there is admittedly something of a phantom-limb effect right after leaving pulling out my phone in response to imaginary pings from Messenger or reflexively navigating to the Facebook login page only to realize I no longer had a profile the feeling that I was always missing something quickly subsided.
For a team that lost only three games in league this season, playing in the postseason was admittedly something different.
There was admittedly something splendid about the gesture of sending help to the Ionian revolt, and it has been suggested accordingly that early 5th-century depictions on vases of Theseus attacking the Amazons (inhabitants of Anatolia) may be a coded allusion to Athens' Asiatic adventure of the 490s.
My inquiry was, admittedly, something of a spectacular one.
This is admittedly complex stuff, but at its core it comes down to something fundamental about open source projects.
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