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  • If I were to put together a critical reading of this novel, though, I would argue that it's not really about politics, howevermuch Wells wants to pretend it is.

    Archive 2010-04-01 Adam Roberts 2010

  • If I were to put together a critical reading of this novel, though, I would argue that it's not really about politics, howevermuch Wells wants to pretend it is.

    H G Wells, The New Machiavelli (1911) Adam Roberts 2010

  • Whatever defined your relationship with your father and howevermuch your family is willing to deny the reality of that relationship, your love for your father is so clear and fine.

    Speaker for the Dead | Mind on Fire 2009

  • I don't think malpractice litigation remedies it, howevermuch it feels necessary.

    "Every time you post, recite the following to yourself as though it were a mantra: 'I am cutting rope with which to hang myself....'" Ann Althouse 2008

  • And anyone has a right to keep howevermuch money he wants in his / her house!

    timesofmalta.com 2009

  • Like Jimmy Carter gave the country Ronald Reagan, an Obama presidency will illustrate the lie and curse that is Liberalism and reveal the Truth and the blessing, howevermuch discomfort it produces at times, that is Conservatism.

    Live 2008 Election Coverage 2008

  • One of the questions one must ask of modern America is whether the relative feminization of the culture and professional life has so far led to a kind of refusal, in general, to sanction conflict as a necessary aspect of life and has led instead to a compulsion to seek ways to withdraw from (and not merely defer) conflict, howevermuch that cannot be done without someone losing something (without cutting one's own): A member of the academy's bioethics committee, Dr. Lainie Friedman Ross, associate director of the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago, said the panel's intent was to issue a "statement on safety in a culturally sensitive context."

    Covenant Zone 2010

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