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He is most famous (though perhaps that is not quite the right word) for developing the generalised method of moments estimation back in 1982.

(Though perhaps that isn't saying very much).

I never heard it take on an unsavory tone of opportunism, though perhaps that was out there.

Strictly, "iconoclasm" does not mean the prohibition of imagery, rather its breakage, though perhaps that is too fine a point.

They have never understood what New Labour was for (though perhaps that ambiguity seemed to be part of the point).

I seem to remember Gloucester's legs flailing from one of the brick wings, though perhaps that is a later invention.

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I think it's hard to kid yourself that you're sophisticated when you're playing DOOM, though, so perhaps that will play in its favour.

Perhaps that comes though in this piece, too?

Private economists expect an increase in the rate, though perhaps one that would leave it short of 10percentt.

(Why the party didn't choose his more poised and polished wife to run is an interesting question, though perhaps one that answers itself).

Perhaps that's intentional, though perhaps that's not a real dog at all, and you, you're not really alive, either.

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