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I’ve been in SUCH a bad mood all day because of it …
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There is nothing mystical about it; to call SUCH a class a _naturally_ selfish class is not only nonsensical but monstrous.
Manhood of Humanity. Alfred Korzybski 1914
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I saw by an item in the Boston ADVERTISER that a solemn, serious critique on the English edition of my book had appeared in the London SATURDAY REVIEW, and the idea of SUCH a literary breakfast by a stolid, ponderous British ogre of the quill was too much for a naturally weak virtue, and I went home and burlesqued it -- reveled in it, I may say.
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Among them: Andrew complained that dog owners have SUCH gall.
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The GPL and CC licenses ARE fundamentally opposed to the “public domain”, because the public domain allows NO SUCH RESTRICTIONS OF CONDITIONS AT ALL.
‘Rights are good …’ 2009
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It is SUCH a tourist cliche, but I have to say it: The soups.
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Here's one thing I know about you, KC: you are SUCH a geek.
More Stunning Imagery - A Backlit Space Station - NASA Watch 2009
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Amazing that you would jump to the "ooooh he must be cheating ... what a scum bag" argument ... like it's SUCH a political career ender, yet you brush off Clinton's oval "oral" office antics like it's no big deal.
Sanford says he was in Argentina, not on Appalachian Trail 2009
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SUCH A FAKE – most people could see right through her and see her for the fruitcake she is.
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In the same vein, protests against particular instances of corporate malfeasance do nothing to address the basic problem, which is corporations AS SUCH — with their limited liability, legal “personhood”, and profit-seeking at all costs, human/social/environmental “externalities” notwithstanding.
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