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One might say that he was a Jewish Tolkien, ofsorts.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Ongoing Debate Over Jewish Fantasy Literature 2010
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Will it obey its orders to attack what 4 years ago was an ally ofsorts?
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One might say that he was a Jewish Tolkien, ofsorts.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Ongoing Debate Over Jewish Fantasy Literature 2010
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Will it obey its orders to attack what 4 years ago was an ally ofsorts?
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That would imply that the rulings were not so much about the law as they were about a smack-down ofsorts.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why Obama Should Seek Legislative Support for Anti-Terror Policies: 2009
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The Yids co-opted the slur, turning it into a badge of honor — ofsorts.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Ethics of Naming Sports Teams After Ethnic Groups: 2009
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And was it just my imagination, or was the band a little out ofsorts themselves this time?
All Points West: Radiohead prevails (twice!) in spite of everything | EW.com 2008
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William Shatner was originally designed to be the captain of the Enterprise who always got his shirt torn, got in a fistfight with the alien thing, and made out with the alien woman... he was then useless for a while until Priceline found a new usage for him as a self-parodying spokesperson ofsorts.
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The two-term Democratic president has emerged from a political wilderness ofsorts to become a popular campaign surrogate, long forgiven for 2008 outbursts that hurt the campaign of his wife, Hillary, and angered candidate
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What truly illuminates Howley’s error came from a commenter in the previous thread, and interestingly created a ‘bright line’ test ofsorts:
The Volokh Conspiracy » Libertarianism and Culture, Round II 2009
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