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"Xenakis wanted somehow for it to be incomprehensible".
My father was dying and I wanted, somehow, to know him better.
"But I wanted somehow to be free just to photograph the things that I found beautiful".
Even within painfully revised parameters, she wanted, somehow, to have been wanted.
Long moments of grace that felt etched deep in my being: what I wanted, somehow, more than anything else.
Still, according to George Lenhart, the book's narrator and Kate's chief apologist, "Kate was what you wanted, somehow, in this infinitely ironic age.
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If 9/11 made us want to do anything, it made us want somehow to stop time, to turn back the clock.
Ms. Seltzer has talked about being "torn," about wanting somehow to ventriloquize her subjects, to "put a voice to people who people don't listen to".
Ida wants somehow to provide an experience of the afterlife, to transport survivors to the place where their loved ones are.
The film would take him back to Omaha and "tell the story of an old guy who retires, and realizes how much he's wasted his life, and wants somehow to start anew — 'The Graduate' at age sixty-five".
Or to put it differently, you do want somehow to make clear the notion (which even fairly Keynesian guys like me share) that money is neutral in the long run.
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