How To Use For that matter In A Sentence
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There's nothing you can do to change the little ones' minds about the gewgaws and gimcracks they expect to find beneath the tree - or to stop your in-laws' annual onslaught, for that matter.
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For that matter, why does a would-be bedroom farce also try to utter philosophic profundities?
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Let's be honest, the tan-demic is really fashion's fault: In the last five years we've seen a very bohemian/hippie/California-girl style reign supreme, and naturally (no pun intended), what goes better with boho than a faux glow (or Uggs, for that matter)?
Verena von Pfetten: Tan Is The New Tacky
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Ah, but voters are fickle and rarely take into consideration the desires of distant princelings (or columnists, for that matter).
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In order to metabolize fructose (and sucrose for that matter but thats simply because sucrose has fructose in it) the body does need to make a few enzymes primarily aldolase-B
I'm Back - And Not a Moment Too Soon
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If it had been a policeman, a social worker, a teacher, or anybody else for that matter, chinning somebody on television, would we have heard praise from the leader of the government?
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For that matter quadratics aren't all that tough.
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Living in Wisconsin, I would have to agree that while a minivan (or anything for that matter) will work, a 4x4 is ideal.
Why Minivans Make Great Hunting Vehicles
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Panday has never believed in structuring a party, or, for that matter, his union.
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For that matter, why these petty distinctions between clothing and food, sporting goods and home decor?
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Take 1973 Chile, for example, or, for that matter, pretty much any Latin American junta take-over.
Matthew Yglesias » The Surge and Afghan Women
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Granted, there is a trueness of voice in those who have experienced first-hand the hours of relentless boredom punctuated by moments of abject terror that is combat, or law enforcement, for that matter.
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For that matter, we don't know why mass-energy is conserved, or why the Planck length governs the scale of quantum phenomena, or why the speed of light in a vacuum is constant.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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For that matter, it won't be long before customers like Young will be able to reorder supplies through their wireless Palms.
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How much did he coff up to bail out the Banks, or the Royal family for that matter.
The optimists of Davos past now face a world whose script has gone awry | Timothy Garton Ash
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But were foresters, or for that matter loggers, receptive to this idea?
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These priests could easily go out and find gay males their age, or each other for that matter, and engage in consensual gay sex.
Think Progress » Catholic League: Church Abuse Scandal Is A Crisis Of ‘Homosexuality,’ Not ‘Pedophilia’
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Matthew and I never talked about our desires, or even our chasteness, for that matter.
Promise Me
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In fact his antics often reminded me of Tony Blair, and for that matter Bill Clinton.
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For that matter, even the syncytial ‘gut’ departs further from the cnidarian or poriferan system than from the bilaterian archenteron.
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For that matter, only the changing seasons clue us in to our geography.
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There is absolutely no transparency in measuring the readerships of newspapers or magazines for that matter.
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He wasn't there on Monday. Nor on Tuesday, for that matter.
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For that matter, he asked, ‘When does a preprint become a paper?’
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Even when we socially mix with each other, we tend to compare notes, or egos for that matter.
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It is in this context of the various communicative competencies required for electronic production and consumption that the term ‘literacy’ (or for that matter ‘oracy’) is questionable.
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Timeless designs and an unswerving dedication to quality have ensured a steady flow of business – whether you're in the market for a bowler hat, a cap, a beret, a panama, a straw hat, a montero or any other type for that matter, they'll have it.
10 of the best shops for bargains in Barcelona
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But so seldom do we hear of a godly woman - or of a godly man either, for that matter.
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Are there deviations at very strong curvatures, or for that matter very weak curvatures?
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But why did women - and men, for that matter - lose the apish fur that covered most of our bodies to begin with?
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You're not paying above the odds for the car, or the insurance premium for that matter.
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It is not clear that the men arrested in Colombia, at least two of whom are convicted IRA bomb-makers, represent the Provisionals or, for that matter, the Real IRA.
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Corn (and wheat for that matter) is a heavy nitrogen depleter and requires extensive fertilization to sustain it.
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While I have no objection to trying to get that trophy or the world record in fishing or hunting for that matter, it can create a significate misnomer about the sport and what we are all out there doing.
Dropping The Hammer (Again)
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Back in the Stone Age (or the Middle Ages, for that matter), the immunoglobulin E system had its hands full fighting off roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and flukes; it had no time for being precious about dust mites and cat hair.
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Were the inhabitants of Olduvai Gorge, or for that matter, the Neanderthals, all sweetness and light -- charitable to their neighbors and respectful of their environment?
The Real End of the World
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He can't remember having been scolded by his boss for that matter.
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The irony was that Shawn had not seen her. Nor for that matter had anyone else.
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Google Covenant House and Sarah Palin and there are no huge explosions of news and certainly no massive "hyperventilation" via liberals or anybody for that matter.
"Levi Johnston, the kid who knocked up Bristol Palin and will now be forced to marry her, will attend the RNC tonight."
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I heartily recommend this perspective-restoring activity to anyone feeling "inconvenienced" for having spent a night on an airport floor - or anything else, for that matter.
Amelia Smith: Silver Linings
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Im 100% for the use of marijuana (or heroin for that matter) for strictly medical purposes, the benefits of both are well documented but until people can learn to act responsibly and use the drugs we already have responsibly and not turn up for work boozed or stoned (a stoned man driving a forklift is a truely terrifying thing), then I think shings should stay as they are.
TPN :: GDay World
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Event 2: We say homosexuality is a variant sexuality which does no intrinsic harm to the consenting adults that practice it or anyone else outwith their relationship, rejecting in no uncertain terms your arrant presumption that you have the privilege to impose your morés on us -- or anyone else, for that matter -- and criticising your judgementalism as ethically retarded.
An Open Letter to John C. Wright
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SF for its our sake is akin to porn, as is space travel for that matter.
MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Responsible for the Lack of Public Interest in Space Exploration?
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What you'll see, if you permit yourself the indulgence, is as unexpurgated a view of the period between 1875 and 1945 as you're ever likely to find on any website, or in any classroom for that matter.
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There will continue to be resistance to the idea that book reviewers should seek the more congenial, if also more narrowly focused, space afforded by the quarterlies (or, for that matter, literary blogs).
Book Reviewing
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I am astonished that The Register continues to carry this trash (or, for that matter, its author).
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Why, for that matter, should the international community trust a backslider with a track record of preferring force to freedom?
Democracy Is the Only Solution in Madagascar
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Or to be defined as brainy at all, for that matter.
Marian Salzman: Headstrong, Part IV: Braininess Re-examined
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And for that matter, is the reason he's now so interested in learning the truth behind the newspaper fire simply that he doesn't like her having outmaneuvered him?
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As often happens, it wasn't clear that the bad guys 'conspiracy made sense (and even less clear how the Doctor had got involved in stopping it; or for that matter where the cat's cradle of the title comes into it) but I very much enjoyed the ride.
February Books 6) Cat's Cradle: Warhead, by Andrew Cartmel
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He does not, however, represent recognizable Jewish thought or practice in his mis- representations of the Torah and other Jewish sancta -- or for that matter, New Testament and Christian biblical interpretation and theology.
Rev. Wil Gafney, Ph.D.: Eddie Long Is Not A 'King'
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Now mind you, that's good for the American economy and for that matter good for the world economy.
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Hell, I can call the city-state governor’s office for that matter.
Amaryllis
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Taking a walk for exercise, or to walk a dog for that matter, is thus no longer a pleasurable activity.
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Had I but known, I could have made twenty shifts; nay, for that matter, and in so good a cause, I would have thought little to have prigged a prancer from the next common — it had but been sending back the brute to the headborough.
Kenilworth
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Following up myself at 43, it would be cool to mount a “callingallwingnuts” style campaign to call the gasbag’s show (or any conservative gasbag’s show, for that matter) and ask on the air, “In light of your (Rush’s) oxycontin problem and its resolution, would you be in favor of decriminalizing drug possession and offering treatment instead of jail time?”
Firedoglake » Not Exactly a Rush…
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Put together, the film becomes Gesamtkunstwerk at the level of Wagner's Nibelungen cycle or Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy: a total, totally absorbing work of art that delights and also exercises the senses, the cortical emotions, the intellect - and achieves this feat without loudly advertising its intent or, for that matter, its artsiness.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The Andreadis Unibrow Theory of Art
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And I tell you all that to tell you this: In your mind, compare all that wild entertainment to what's going to be unleashed on NBC tonight and, for that matter, every weeknight at 10 p.m. or the foreseeable or should it be "unforeseeable"? future.
Please, please, please just say no to Jay Leno
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So might Gianluigi's hunting rifle, for that matter.
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He's an artist who has never been as well-known here, or for that matter as well-respected, as he has been in the USA.
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I do not believe that civil union vows, or marriage vows for that matter, are only of symbolic value.
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The use of equipment for viewing pre-recorded videos or for that matter as a monitor for a game playing computer does not and never has required television licence cover.
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For that matter, hot summer days tend to put people in a bad mood.
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Recognition of such a project in his later poetry should begin to unsettle long-standard accounts of how Brecht (or Benjamin, for that matter) alternately models an exchange-value Left cynicism, and a mechanical-reproductionist, exhibition-value "Avant-Gardist anti-aesthetic" (both of which, in solidarity with radically-intended post-Modernist art and theory, oppose themselves to a more auratic, Romantically-derived Modernism) .26
Intervention & Commitment Forever!: Shelley in 1819, Shelley in Brecht, Shelley in Adorno, Shelley in Benjamin
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For that matter, what was the point of training to hunt down a criminal, even a murderer, when half a million Tommies were bleeding into the soil of Europe, when every man setting foot on a troop ship knew he held barely even odds of returning to England unmaimed?
The Beekeeper's Apprentice
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And I was really ticklish when I was a kid (still am for that matter, but only on the back and not all the time), and my cousins used to trap me at Empire Bay and tickle me unmercifully.
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Or, for that matter, a Hindu mandir or Buddhist temple?
Rizwan Ladha: Hiroshima, 9/11, and the Proposed NYC Mosque
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At the time, the notion that we could proliferate stem cells from an adult kidney, or any other organ for that matter, was hardly the conventional wisdom that it is today.
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Certainly some errors are predictable based on transference from the L1, but in my experience variability is common and often unpredictable even with groups of learners from the same L1 background with pretty much the same level of exposure to the L2, and this variability often appears to have nothing to do with negative (or even positive, for that matter) transfer.
E is for Error « An A-Z of ELT
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For that matter, these days, most important personages using public transportation travel incognito.
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No Marius — or Fulcinius, for that matter! — has ever been in clientship to a Caecilius Metellus!" snapped Marius, growing angrier still.
The First Man in Rome
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It is Mr. Cherian's experience that even the teachers of history in our schools do not have a clear perspective on numismatics, or history for that matter.
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This is a fight for the heart and soul of the federal judiciary, and, for that matter, the rule of law.
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It is not a matter of pining after a more realistic ending, or for that matter after a cheap propagandistic ending.
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For my part, I never wish to see a kilt in the country again, nor a red-coat, nor a gun, for that matter, unless it were to shoot a paitrick: they're
The Waverley
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To these secular men, I thought, the assorted confessional categories — Shia, Sunni, Sufi, and for that matter Presbyterian and Lubavitcher — were interchangeable and identically passé.
How Iran Could Save the Middle East
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Whatever it becomes will have to be handwashed, and quickly, as I've learned that angora shouldn't ever soak in water (nor should alpaca, for that matter).
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For that matter, why do you think that severing the CC "garbles" signals?
Backing Into an Evidentiary Standard for ID
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And even though he has swum in Antarctic waters, he wouldn't be so eager to dive in again - or run around in his underwear for that matter.
No chilling effect on donations at the Polar Bear Plunge
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Most recent anime - and Hollywood movies, for that matter - continually generates two complaints: Style supplants substance and genre replaces originality.
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There are no snowmen, snowball fights or snow for that matter in Australia.
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Nowhere in the Ten Commandments, or anywhere else in the bible for that matter, do you find anything even close to the concept of human beings having unalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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Just don't expect it to sound like his old indie rock group, or much else for that matter.
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Same with Squeeze, for that matter; they too sailed from the port of Melody and wandered the Sargasso bogs for years, turning out hours of mid-tempo yawners.
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October Daye is a changeling (half-human half-fae) who has never really felt she belongs in San Francisco, or the realm of Faerie for that matter.
“Rosemary and Rue” by Seanan McGuire (Daw, 2009) « The BookBanter Blog
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They didn't have any weapons - or weed, for that matter - so they were dispatched and sent on their way.
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For that matter, many moderates remain queasy about legalizing gay marriage; they are sympathetic to homosexuals, but not that sympathetic.
The Marrying Kind
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He will be a fitting counterpoise to Hindu, and for that matter any other communalism, and a persuasive harbinger of the Indian version of secularism.
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I don't think you have a good grasp of either Singer's or the Bible's moral philosophy -- or of what the "hobgoblin" quote meant, for that matter.
Questioning "dignity."
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Who ever Angelina Jolie decides to vote for, or antbody else for that matter, should be their own personal choice and based on carefull reflexion as opposed to jumping on the biggest bandwagon you can find.
Brad Pitt Angelina Jolie Burial Plans
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He is not teller material or bank material for that matter, but he sure makes me laugh.
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She has never once acknowledged my thanks, or existence for that matter.
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He didn't seem to be on the same wavelength as we were, or anyone else in the pub for that matter.
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Fortunately for the anti-representationalist ” or phenomenist (Block 2003) ” the usual ways of trying to secure (a) do not require Invert and Nonvert to be behavioral duplicates (or, for that matter, functional duplicates).
Inverted Qualia
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There is no reason to suppose that any of these kingfish or "king whiting" actually came from as far east or north as Cape Cod, or even from anywhere in southern New England waters for that matter.
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(or for that matter other forms of bullying (such as embargoes)).
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
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Just don't expect it to sound like his old indie group, or much else for that matter.
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Without trust there can be no shared morality or, for that matter, shared humanity.
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Or do they perhaps have agendas that are as complex, diverse and separable from their sexuality as women, gun owners or Christians, for that matter?
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Attached to the plane tree or any other tree for that matter, there was nothing noble about his robes, and barbarous gold, and all his other gifts.
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Boston, or any team for that matter will never win so many titles consecutively again.
Yahoo! Sports - Top News
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Let's be honest, the tan-demic is really fashion's fault: In the last five years we've seen a very bohemian / hippie / California-girl style reign supreme, and naturally (no pun intended), what goes better with boho than a faux glow (or Uggs, for that matter)?
Verena von Pfetten: Tan Is The New Tacky
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He doesn't trust his partner. For that matter I can't blame him.
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No, any more than Bill O'Reilly and Rupert Murdock caused the jihadist attack on a physician who had violated a terrorist's religious sensibilities -- or, for that matter, any more than jihadist websites that publicize the "blasphemies" perpetrated by the United States cause alienated young men to become suicide bombers against us or our allies.
Drew Westen: Gun Violence and the Lessons of Tucson: Will the Chambers Once Again Be Loaded Against the American People?
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Parrocel, whom you call a dauber, and who for that matter is a dauber, if you compare him to Vernet, is still a man of rare talent relatively to the multitude of those who have flung up the career in which they started with him.
Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II.
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*Shochu, the low-proof distillate made mostly in Japan, is the largest-selling alcoholic beverage in the world although I’ve heard the same for cachaa, and, for that matter, vodka.
CHASING the WHITE DOG
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From the first moment of this film, Black exudes a comic presence I haven't seen from him, or from anybody for that matter, since his breakout performance in High Fidelity.
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Timeless designs and an unswerving dedication to quality have ensured a steady flow of business – whether you're in the market for a bowler hat, a cap, a beret, a panama, a straw hat, a montero or any other type for that matter, they'll have it.
10 of the best shops for bargains in Barcelona
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for that matter I don't care either
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For that matter, the word "pedology" means either the study of child behavior or the study of soil, depending on the context.
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #137 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
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(Pick any male essayist from the 19th or 20th century, for that matter.)
Guest Posts Are Better Than Ice Packs And Percocet: Meet Petite Anglaise | Her Bad Mother
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Hi there, I wouldn't try to give advice on this but I suggest you start looking into the magics of the more tribal style martial arts like indonesian silat or filipino kali or for that matter good old ninjutsu.
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It's fascinating to learn how much your university president makes - or the dean of students for that matter.
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Given my druthers I'd re-edit episode 1, for that matter, but that won't happen.
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Youngsters, and oldsters for that matter, have heroes and idols.
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What I don't want to have happen is see this treatment (or any other treatment, for that matter) "bootstrapped" into legitimacy, where doctors say they think it works often enough that they believe it works rather relying on the evidence that it works.
Dr. Len's Cancer Blog
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I am a non-violent person and I would not intentionally threaten Mike or anyone else for that matter.
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Is one league big enough, for that matter?
Times, Sunday Times
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Only then, at the very end of the 5th century, did the Bishop of Rome have a king who might be called upon to defend the faith, for the Arians were all heretics in the eyes of Rome (and of Constantinople, for that matter).
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And for that matter, life itself is an emergent property, arising from proteins, DNA, and other biomolecules.
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While bunny is caged, you house-train your pet by putting a litter box in one corner and praise the little rabbit every time the litter box is used, just as you do with puppies (or humans for that matter)!
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Event 2: We say homosexuality is a variant sexuality which does no intrinsic harm to the consenting adults that practice it or anyone else outwith their relationship, rejecting in no uncertain terms your arrant presumption that you have the privilege to impose your morés on us -- or anyone else, for that matter -- and criticising your judgementalism as ethically retarded.
An Open Letter to John C. Wright
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He may be old but one thing I am not is an agist or a racist for that matter.
Limbaugh comes out for Obama
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I think TR is hitting us with a trick question as Jamaica Bay has a resident population of blues (and stripers for that matter) so the fishing can be epic all year long ....
Free Sunglasses - Name the Spot
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Unfortunately the mystery is not suspenseful or for that matter interesting enough to carry the plot on it's own.
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But unless I am sitting in the jury box armed with that power I, and any other nonjuror for that matter, have no obligation, moral or legal, to embrace that legal fiction.
Dan Abrams: Presumed Innocent? Bernie Madoff?
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Forget anything you may have read about the supposed advantages of Atkins, the dangers of dairy or, for that matter, the curse of cholesterol.
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For that matter an injury to the spine or the coccyx also qualifies as affecting the automatic nervous system.
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Never has the Post's use of the word "bushwhacked" (and "snatching," for that matter) seemed more appropriate.
Chicagoist
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The trailer had me riveted from the opening, the way in which it just threw away any pretense to add in dialogue or exposition or, for that matter, an explanation of the movie as it just sticks to the fun parts of a Fugitive meets Rambo kind of movie.
This Week In Trailers: The Secret In Their Eyes (El Secreto De Sus Ojos), American: The Bill Hicks Story, The Square, Jake, Kajínek | /Film
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And when we get to the difference between being in town and being on campus, or for that matter the difference between being in time and being on time, we're pretty clearly in the realm of idiomatic phrasal patterns.
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How can I tell if there is lead paint or calcimine paint for that matter under the wallpaper?
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For that price, I'd rather deconstruct the whole thing, chez Daniel - or chez Mark, for that matter.
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Nor, for that matter, COULD they regulate anyone's private petitions to their own deity!
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No Western government involved in Africa will openly admit it, but each and every one of them shares wholeheartedly Chirac's view that "Africa is not ready for democracy" and that "multi-partyism" is a "kind of luxury," that is unaffordable by a country like the Ivory Coast or any other African country for that matter.
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Why Do Things Always Fall Apart in Africa?
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She was bound forever to her husband, and she and her amico had to display admiration and affection for him, and never shame or dishonor him or his family's name or, for that matter, her father's.
If He Has A Mistress, Why Can't She Have...A Mister?
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Then again, very rarely do I see diasporan Armenians outside of Central Yerevan for that matter, and even then only confined to certain sections or avenues.
Archive 2004-11-01
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I still do not know who this elite snob is nor do his supporters for that matter – they are voting on skin color.
Obama still struggles with some Democrats
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Yet, we have never had, nor do we have now, any conclusive proof that the universe is humanly understandable in the first place, much less representable in some reductivist symbology of mathematics or any other language for that matter.
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Society - and for that matter psychology - has a long way to go before it's multiculturally competent, they emphasized.
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I object to the complete and utter lack of adequate notice—or any sort of notice for that matter—regarding the purpose and basis for this chautauqua.
Again to Carthage
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Is one league big enough, for that matter?
Times, Sunday Times
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From a “Mother Earth/Gaia” point of view building a city or suburb is far more destructive than building a mine, or building 50 mines for that matter.
Democrats declare war on West Virginia. Again. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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It is demonstrable, for that matter, that poverty and poor health go together.
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For that matter, how does misspelling every single word express pride in your culture?
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(Or to be defined as brainy at all, for that matter.)
Marian Salzman: Headstrong, Part IV: Braininess Re-examined
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What can be stated confidently is that no credible evidence exists which can tie the Kennedys (nor, for that matter, the Mafia) into a murder plot.
GreenCine Daily: Sunday shorts.
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For that matter, I don't even recall chaining ourselves to the shanties -- seems like when the whole thing came to a head we sat inside, quite civilly disobedient, while the physical plant workers came to demolish them.
Nietzsche is dead
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More fine-grained analyses of the data, for example, show considerable differences in the impact of male job loss across lines of class, race, age, and region; not all men have been affected equally by the downturn, nor women for that matter, suggesting at the very least that there is more to the so-called gender gap than meets the eye.
Alice O'Connor: The Myth of the Mancession? Women & the Jobs Crisis -- Fact, Fiction, and Female Unemployment
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Nor, for that matter, did they dine more ornamentally in the Baroque period, or more rationally during the Enlightenment.
Delizia!
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Asian migrants can gain access into the nation - at least into the nation's widening periphery - by approximating blackness (or brownness or redness, for that matter) rather than whiteness.
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“As for that matter,” cried the other with precipitation, “they would have no occasion to batter in breach; they would find the angle of the la pucelle bastion demolished to their hands — he, he!” — “But I believe it would surpass your understanding,” resumed the chairman, “to fill up the fosse.” — “That, I own, is impracticable,” replied the bard, “there I should meet with a hiatus maxime deflendus!”
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
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Few people want children - or, for that matter, anyone else - to have veto power over the decisions that parents make.
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A great and greatly underrated (and for that matter, often condemned) achievment.
MIND MELD: Non-Genre Books for Genre Readers
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What a fabulous feature it would be to a) see the actual lifespan of a tag mapped out (or at least referenced in a clever, natty way), and b) to possibly predict the impending doom or imminent death of a word, some language, or a band for that matter.
Smelly?
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The information is described as unsubstantiated and uncorroborated, meaning that it came from one source, so it doesn't rise to any level of specificity or credibility, for that matter.
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For that matter, how did the PICU nurses know that I'm not some crazed drug fiend?
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The lesson is simply that the newsweeklies need to be aggressive with their online publishing strategies if they ever hope to move the average reader age downward - or survive, for that matter.
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I didn't like it much. Nor did the kids, for that matter.
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We can uplink from the UK or from anywhere else for that matter.
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All accused persons can ordinarily expect to receive the benefit of some credit in the matter of sentence (and for that matter in the non-parole period also) when proffering a plea of guilty.
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For that matter, how "multivalent" is the fiction of, say, Virginia Woolf, one of the great pyschological realists?
Style in Fiction
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Jet magazine should never again devote its magazine cover to occasion of Foxy Brown's release from jail for any other person for that matter.
Morris W. O'Kelly: Rapper T.I. Gets 11 Months in Jail -- Hallelujah
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In my opinion Peter is a good and consistant Lib Dem blogger - and I find the descriptive adjective 'Lib Dem' to be far more insulting than 'speccy', and than the derivative of 'tosser' for that matter!
What place for Sharia Law.
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None of this interested Forster or, for that matter, most literary scholars of the past 25 years.
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What she, or anyone else for that matter," disdainfully, "could want with Tommy, I don't know," replied Mary.
The Shuttle
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Those who by dint of mental effort can understand a kind of pettiness which, for that matter, can be found on any and every social level, will realize the awe with which the bourgeoisie of Angouleme regarded the Hotel de Bargeton.
Two Poets
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Not a generation, the boomers, to heed Homer, who advised, "Best not to be born, or to die young"; or for that matter Xen o phon's Socrates, who submits to death tranquilly because he thinks it preferable to old age which Trotsky, before meeting with death through assassination by ice pick, called "the most unexpected thing of all that happens to man".
Nobody Gets Out of Here Alive
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Once you have managed to extract the text you want and to format it to your taste, there is no reason to limit yourself to a manual use of the script, or to use it only at the console for that matter.
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For that matter, extant birds are quite different from Jurassic and Cretaceous birds.
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You actually make a better case for why the awards are still needed, hell…for that matter you make a better case for why there should be even more celebrating their culture, something you have made it quite clear as in one post you claim "disgusts" you.
CSK: Redux
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Also, thank you for explaining the word fescue -- one of the major livestock forage grasses an lawn grasses for that matter in the eastern US is called fescue, and now I know why!
Ferule & Fescue
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They are not anywhere near as treacherous as crack addicts or alcoholics for that matter.
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There is certainly but one place in all New York where the stricken deer may weep -- or even, for that matter, the hart ungalled play; the wonder of my coincidence shrank a little, that is, before the fact that when young ardor or young despair wishes to commune with immensity it can ONLY do so either in a hall bedroom or in just this corner, practically, where
The Whole Family: a Novel by Twelve Authors
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She begs him to ride the swing first - it is the first time in her life that she gets the chance to spoil Paul - or any man, for that matter.
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One of the most beautiful melodies in all Sparrow's music - in all Caribbean music, for that matter - raises this composition (which is often mistitled under the name of its heroine, Melda) into our top 50.
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What better nature study than right here at Mexico´s largest natural (or unnatural for that matter) lake and I have this endlessly interesting natural habitat just about all to myself free-of-charge and sitting on my exclusive bench overlooking the inland sea charming in the infracted fall light and churned up by October and November breezes and I wish to thank the Chapala municipal government for this windfall.
Tha New Ajijic Malecon
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But anatomists and physiologists will not find an ape, or a bull, or for that matter instincts.
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The irony was that Shawn had not seen her. Nor for that matter had anyone else.
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Then, they may be safe, but a Senate aide notes: "Don't try to bite directly into any whole jawbreaker, gobstopper, jolly rancher, or for that matter, atomic fireball, before you soften it up, as it can damage your teeth.
Atomic Fireball threat contained on the Hill
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The suggestion that MBH “reconstructions of past temperatures take into account the uncertainties in those reconstructions” is ludicrous in light of the fact that there is no way to quantitate, or absolutely scale, the magnitude of the temperature signal within the total tree ring response or d-O18 response, for that matter in the absence of any theory delimiting the various contributions to the signal.
Treydte, Moberg, Soon and Baliunas « Climate Audit
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And for that matter, what does she associate herself with?
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The irony was that Shawn had not seen her. Nor for that matter had anyone else.
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And the right of FEMA or any branch of the federal government for that matter to issue such a ban on American soil seems highly dubious to me.
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Banning parties and blockading raves will not stop a movement, nor will it stop the use of ecstasy, cocaine, speed, heroin and pot for that matter.
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For that matter the coronal was a bye-word, and why not?
The Collectors
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You can't create a chord for it with three pitches each a half-step (or a major seventh or minor ninth, for that matter) apart.
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I am beginning to wonder if any politician appreciates quite how much Labour's laws and its corrosively pessimistic view of society have permeated national life or, for that matter, the way that a culture of fear, encouraged by government and the popular press, leads to ludicrous overreaction on the ground.
So, how do the parties match up on protecting our freedom?
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For that matter, mainstream microeconomists or game theorists might be puzzled as well, for our authors aren't really describing economics but rather econometrics.
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Replete with humor and plenty of risqué innuendos, the novels made Honey out as “the nerviest, curviest P.I. in Los Angeles -- or anywhere else for that matter,” to repeat one description.
Archive 2008-07-01
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To say it wasn't a stem-winder is simply to say that it wasn't like Barack Obama's speech a few nights back, or Clinton's, or even Clark's or Sharpton's for that matter.
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He wasn't there on Monday. Nor on Tuesday, for that matter.
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As a consequence, we see no constitutional defect in requiring it only for some types of surgery as, for example, an intracardiac procedure, or where the surgical risk is elevated above a specific mortality level, or, for that matter, for abortions.
Law In The Health and Human Services
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And who the heck was this beautiful, poisonous woman, for that matter?
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At last he got quite dexterous -- and sinistrous, too, for that matter.
Dr. Jolliffe's Boys
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And tell those collaborationist bastards to shove it too, for that matter.
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So is the use of bath salt hootch for that matter.
How can the state of the union be sound if our minds are not?
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Personally I think that a musician or for that matter every artist is an adventurer, so there is no inbuilt defense mechanism that stops you from exploring.
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If you want to look for '' kak '' and perform about colour then I ain't going down that road ...... cause as long as a doctor saves my life or my familys or any ones life for that matter I give jack kak what colour he or she is
Zimbabwe Telegraph and ZimDaily Forums
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I'm not sure the organisers—and riders for that matter—can decide whether this event is a race or a sportive.