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The group that is more than likely going to decide the election in the fall is a group I call the Merely Prejudiced.
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"Merely," then, excludes the need for there to be any significant strength of attentiveness of the contents of an experience – in Western terminology, consciousness of them.
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"Merely" financial, of course, is something of an understatement.
Archive 2009-05-01 Burke's Corner 2009
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"Merely" repeating (as CNN does) what is said, of course, helps shape the language and assumptions of the "talk" of the primary season.
Poll: McCain Beats Obama And Hillary By Equal Margin Among Working Class Whites 2009
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"Merely" financial, of course, is something of an understatement.
A $4.1 trillion mistake? Burke's Corner 2009
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"Merely," however, does not exclude that experience actually occurs and is always individual.
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"Merely," however, does not exclude that experience actually occurs and is always individual.
The Gelug-Kagyu Tradition of Mahamudra ��� 4 The Initial Level of Mahamudra Meditation 1997
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"Merely," then, excludes the need for there to be any significant strength of attentiveness of the contents of an experience – in Western terminology, consciousness of them.
The Gelug-Kagyu Tradition of Mahamudra ��� 4 The Initial Level of Mahamudra Meditation 1997
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"Merely," smiled the Baron with engaging candor, "that you are fully equipped with definite instructions which I am to see are fulfilled."
Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple
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"Merely," said the other, struggling with his rage, "that it is not for men of my rank to avenge the insults offered us by those of yours!"
The Disowned — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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