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His strategy was to persuade the Southerners -- which meant persuading Dick Russell -- that it was in their interest to let something labeled civil rights go through: a weak, token something.
The fewer their numbers, the more they've had to live up to an ideal or token "something".
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"Everybody is a token of something," Mr. Sherry said, "a token film composer, a token Romantic, even a token native New Yorker, like Charles Wuorinen".
But many of the province's political commentators see the flag dispute as a token of something more profound and ultimately more threatening to the hopes for a permanent peace here.
By the same token, if something misfires - and a couple of things did - you care much less because you have not given up too big a chunk of your eating opportunity.
Ibrahim told me that although she is committed to wearing the head scarf, as a token "of something religious inside me," she would strongly oppose any move to make head scarves compulsory: "If there is a law to impose the hijab on women, I would take off my veil".
You also get an exclusive in-game helmet, a security token (presumably something like the Blizzard Activator), a real life journal filled with concept art, and a fancy certificate of authenticity.
More importantly, perhaps, it seems to entail that human REDs will misrepresent if tokened at something not-red, as could happen in red-green color blindness, in color contrast illusions or in unusual viewing conditions.
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