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“What we should say, asserts Richards, is that "they (certain objects) cause effects in us of one kind or another," ratherthan "projecting the effect and making it a part of the cause.”
“Those of us who read and review books know this already (the principle, ratherthan the bit about the 140 characters!), but I think it might be news to a few.”
“Asa Larsson (no relation to Stieg) 's debut Sun Stormisalong similar lines although featuring a lawyer ratherthan a journalist.”
“The motion is a bundle of green measures - including a floor price for carbon and taxing planes ratherthan air passengers - that have mostly long been Lib Dem policy.”
The Guardian: Liberal Democrat conference live - Monday 20 September
“The term "competence" in Article 164is used narrowly andtechnically to refer moreto the possession oflegal authority over something ratherthan to the skill or know-howrequiredto do something.”
Our question is: Can Venezuela's Hugo Chavez legally takeover ports and airports?
“If it even merited a response at all (ratherthan just sticking to his guns) This crap from McCain needs to be dismissed with a single, sharp line -- or an easily remembered refrain.”
Obama On Lipstick Controversy: Attacks Media, Says "Enough Is Enough"
“I for one would prefer to take my money upfront, ratherthan be pleading with users for donations like Wikipedia recently did.”
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“And like him I'll settle for half-a-loaf ratherthan none at all.”
“According to legend, Prince Vladimir of Kiev embraced Christianity ratherthan Islam because “Russians are merrier drinking—without it, they cannot live.””
“After stewing for a while we decided to “re-direct” the delivery to Grandmas house close to Megans University ratherthan our home so she could pick it up.”
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