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There is no way in which matters of form can be divorced from substance.
It became the crucible in which matters of policy, censorship, scheduling, ownership, diversity and talent were debated.
Perhaps even more remarkable, though, given the complexion of contemporary television, is that the actors were chosen for a series in which matters of race are irrelevant.
This is a show that, after all, privileges talk of maggots in the scrotum, against which matters of feeling and empathy might be hard-pressed to compete.
It seems a suitable moment for a novel in which matters of the heart are so frequently subjects for black comedy.
Limiting the royal prerogative, on which matters of war and peace have always relied, was taken as one of the tokens of a modernising Conservative party.
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Washington seems determined to validate the judgment of the quite apolitical Web site of Corporate Governance (corpgov.net), which matter-of-factly remarks, "Given the power of corporate lobbyists, government control often equates to de facto corporate control anyway".
It seems to be the general attitude of the public, not policies, which matters for cultivation of national identification.
Which matters, because hundreds of schools are using learning style theory on a daily basis.
None of which matters, except maybe for Jennifer Jones.
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