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There was indeed something un-French about Darquier.

And yet in the genteel world of wine he was indeed something of a revolutionary.

"A Nation at Risk" resonated with Americans, who seemingly agreed that there was indeed something "seriously remiss" in their schools.

Nor does the tour appear to have been a financial success, and Mr. Hoyt's research, he said, helps nail down that it was indeed something of a bust.

There was indeed something slipshod, if not sinister, about the initial reports of Birch's death: Ethel Birch was first told that her son had been killed by "stray bullets".

But it was in Europe, where I lived for five years from 2000 to 2005, that I really came to appreciate that the ideal of opportunity for all was indeed something uniquely American.

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Visiting the MAS is indeed something of a Proustian adventure.

There is indeed something rotten in the Midwest.

And this is, indeed, something of an anti-love story.

"It is, indeed, something to be pursued when diplomacy and other means have not produced results.

In spirit, however, there is indeed something of the American frontier in Roussillon.

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