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  • I'm afraid this candidate is too ethnocentric and self-absorbed to be considered; and yet I am smart enough to realize my opinion is too preliminary and underconsidered.

    Clinton: Vetting process for administration jobs 'a nightmare' 2009

  • "Sound is one of the most underconsidered aspects of urban life," said Anne Pasternak, executive director of Creative Time, when asked what drew her to Mr. Byrne's work.

    The Pipes, the Pipes Are Calling 2008

  • Trafficking in males has been underconsidered in research despite noteworthy signals that it is a violation faced by many males, adult and minors.

    unknown title 2009

  • Filipa César examines a prominent yet paradoxically underconsidered period of Portugal's recent history: the dictatorship that ended on April 25, 1974, with the Carnation Revolution.

    artforum.com 2008

  • Filipa César examines a prominent yet paradoxically underconsidered period of Portugal's recent history: the dictatorship that ended on April 25, 1974, with the Carnation Revolution.

    artforum.com 2008

  • Filipa César examines a prominent yet paradoxically underconsidered period of Portugal's recent history: the dictatorship that ended on April 25, 1974, with the Carnation Revolution.

    artforum.com 2008

  • Filipa César examines a prominent yet paradoxically underconsidered period of Portugal's recent history: the dictatorship that ended on April 25, 1974, with the Carnation Revolution.

    artforum.com 2008

  • Filipa César examines a prominent yet paradoxically underconsidered period of Portugal's recent history: the dictatorship that ended on April 25, 1974, with the Carnation Revolution.

    artforum.com 2008

  • Filipa César examines a prominent yet paradoxically underconsidered period of Portugal's recent history: the dictatorship that ended on April 25, 1974, with the Carnation Revolution.

    artforum.com 2008

  • Filipa César examines a prominent yet paradoxically underconsidered period of Portugal's recent history: the dictatorship that ended on April 25, 1974, with the Carnation Revolution.

    artforum.com 2008

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