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"A new China will emerge," the author writes, apparently with a straight face.
Helena writes: "Apparently the troika [officials] aren't at all convinced by the measures the government has proposed," said one insider.
Interest groups have emerged to protect the status quo," he writes; apparently interest groups did not attempt to protect the status quo in 1911.
"The white hats in this struggle were locked in the old and eternal battle of good versus evil, Satan versus God," Mr. Bowden writes, apparently in all seriousness.
"The sensation of color cannot be accounted for by the physicist's objective picture of light-waves," he writes – apparently predicting #TheDress – in What is Life?
Mrs. Astor, by her own published admission, had not been the world's greatest mother — even if, as Kiernan writes (apparently not meaning to poke fun), "she felt a special responsibility for her son's well-being".
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That was The Sun's headline, written apparently without concern.
Completely incomprehensible," Mr. Marshall wrote, apparently in a response to a test suggested by the doctor.
One Twitter user wrote: "Apparently migrant chic is becoming a thing in the fashion world.
They were enlivened, she wrote, apparently without irony, by "folderols, a splurge of red and a desire for oversized muffs".
In an internal e-mail to colleagues, a spokeswoman, Karen Tommasulo, wrote, "Apparently it's going to be a thing now".
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