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  • Simply because everything elsethat I can do for you is temporary, like feed you if you're hungry, or give youa coat if you're cold.

    Prayer request 2008

  • Once this election was allowed to be stolen in the open through the machinations of the Supremes, the die was cast foreverything elsethat hasfollowed.

    On Naomi Wolf's Sounding the Alarm 2008

  • "No Sorry, I'm simply telling it like it was and I'll tell you something else, I don't recall Nancy Pelosi ever saying in a speech or anywhere elsethat she would move to Impeach President Bush."

    SERIOUS POLITICAL ANALYSIS 2007

  • We did the landing as we had done everything elsethat is, in a scramble, each commander shifting for himself.

    The Rough Riders Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 1992

  • I’ve got mixedfeelings about because it was so successful it dwarfed anything elsethat I did in the eyes of the British public.

    Bits and Bobs (Vol 8 ½): Who’s seeing 'Hamlet 2'? A Steve Coogan Q&A | EW.com 2008

  • I’ve got mixedfeelings about because it was so successful it dwarfed anything elsethat I did in the eyes of the British public.

    Bits and Bobs (Vol 8 ½): Who’s seeing 'Hamlet 2'? A Steve Coogan Q&A | EW.com 2008

  • The word, the free wordthe word of language’s freedom, the demand for the act whereby language would be freeis the name for language’s infinite exposure to a stasis, to an economy in which words neither substitute for nor displace other words, an economy in which language facilitates no distinctionstransformations, anamorphoses or anything elsethat would ground the difference between a language of events and an event of language.

    Tragedy and the War of the Aesthetic 2000

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