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A lot of initial war cheerleaders (Andrew Sullivan) have since used the side-issue of torture to try and reclaim some moral high ground.
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Ince, England's first black captain, might have been good given a chance on the main side-issue of the day, but in the end both co-pundits were entirely secondary to the Chiles-Keane chemistry.
Adrian Chiles's chumminess strikes right tone as ITV treads carefully | Barney Ronay 2012
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"Your confusion of magic and wonder is disingenuous, a side-issue."
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books Hal Duncan 2009
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Your confusion of magic and wonder is disingenuous, a side-issue.
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books Hal Duncan 2009
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But Fodor's paper is the topic, not side-issue culture war nonsense, not theism versus atheism, not the imagined or real political proclivities of the Discovery Institute.
Against Darwinism 2009
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His remarks to a journalist had been a ‘side-issue’, he said.
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One of the points of controversy, a side-issue to many and the whole ball game to others, has to do with the religion of a candidate to the bench and religious representation on the Court as a whole.
Martin Marty on the prospect of a Protestant-less Supreme Court | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2010
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A side-issue to this one is the casting of a slender, good looking woman as the wife of a hefty, funny-looking man.
BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » In Which The Author Corrupts American Values 2010
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His remarks to a journalist had been a ‘side-issue’, he said.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2010
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His remarks to a journalist had been a ‘side-issue’, he said.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2010
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