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You also suggest that a surcharge might discourage people from taking taxis, which would somehow be "good" for the environment.

That misbegotten summer, I arrived at the Post's offices, on Fifteenth Street, and tried to pick out a route through the newsroom to my desk which would somehow afford me a view of Bradlee's office.

Immigrants were accustomed to hearing white people complain, but in general, we had a sense that the Notting Hill riots in 1958 had been a watershed, after which a liberal consensus had emerged among the politicians which would, somehow, protect us if the worst came to the worst.

Nor was it an effort to "translate" (whatever that means) the original into something more approachable, a sugared pill which would somehow get whatever it is we value about Shakespeare into our readers.

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There's an almightily convoluted section of the text with more brackets than a home-made bookcase on reforming how the UN deals with sustainable development, which would involve somehow modifying the existing Commission on Sustainable Development.

Intake of NaNO2 by PM consumption in the UK, Spain and Germany reported in the European Prospective Study of Cancer and Nutrition was 0.1 3.3 mg/d for women and 0.8 5.4 mg/d for men (adjusted for energy intake, age, weekday and season), which would be somehow lower when nitrite alone is calculated (15).

Luckily, the book doesn't include photos, which would have been somehow unmagical, possibly disgusting.

(2010) indicated that in addition, immunoproteasomes have an enhanced capacity to degrade polyubiquitinated conjugates, which would mean that somehow the active sites in the central chamber of the 20S core particle alter the ability of the 19S to bind and process ubiquitinated proteins.

It had to do with the creation of a poetry of highways and cars and engineering which Germans would somehow identify with National Socialism and with the triumph of National Socialism.

There, organizers envisioned being able to drive over frozen rivers and dogsled trails to the Bering Strait, from which they would somehow find a way to cross to Siberia.

He added that Arendt's catchphrase caught on in the popular imagination not because it accurately described Eichmann but because it expressed a widespread "disappointment in the lack of magnitude, even if diabolical, which one would somehow expect from one of the most important organizers of the mass murders".

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