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Insomuch as humans have cultivated a sophisticated sociality over millennia, the act of socializing itself largely takes place in the “gut”.
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Insomuch as you see the parody of life, but the possibility of a reality in the parody, because life _is_ so absurd.
Weirdly Funny 2010
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Insomuch as that publication is owned by the self-proclaimed king of the universe, I can understand why you followed their orders on this.
Barrett Brown: My Final Response to Robert Stacy McCain Regarding His Racism 2009
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Insomuch as this caucus system can be shown to have disenfranchised voters, I think Hillary has a valid argument.
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Insomuch as there is, in fact, the occasional transaction, that description holds water.
Manhattan Apartment Building Sales Drop Like a Beer Bottle From the Fire Escape 2008
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Insomuch as there is, in fact, the occasional transaction, that description holds water.
Manhattan Apartment Building Sales Drop Like a Beer Bottle From the Fire Escape 2008
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Insomuch as a desk can pout, Bruce pouted. “But the answer!
365 tomorrows » 2006 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2006
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Insomuch that she did not complain without a cause in [6046] Apuleius, of an old bald bedridden knave she had to her good man: Poor woman as I am, what shall I do?
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Insomuch that many votaries, out of a false persuasion of merit and holiness in this kind, will sooner die than marry, though it be to the saving of their lives.
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Insomuch, that as [2020] Petronius argues, you shall likely know them by their clothes.
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