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The Times photography editors were as "fair" and "balanced" as Fox news is.
Willis Lyon, the only one of the three black jurors who could be reached by phone on Tuesday, said: "The only thing I'll say to that regard is that we were as fair with Mr. Killen as we could have been.
Her casting affronted some reviewers; the Times's critic sniffed, "The cause would make much more headway than it does if all its advocates were as fair to look upon and as beautifully dressed as Miss Wynne-Matthison," and wondered: "Why, by the way, does Miss Levering take such care to make the best of her good looks and pretty figure and wear such charming frocks?
Such passages surely echo in Moncrieff's rendering of Proust's voice in that most beautiful section of modern prose, the "Place Names: The Place," which concludes his first volume: With admiring eyes I saw, luminous and imprisoned in a bowl by themselves, the agate marbles which seemed precious to me because they were as fair and smiling as little girls, and because they cost fivepence each.
If the lottery from sperm and egg to baby were as fair as a flipped coin, the number of girls and boys born would be identical.
Watch for yourself to see if you feel these post-coup elections were as fair as had been widely reported.
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The powerful did not have to be as fair As they are.
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