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  1. used to add a comment on something that you have just said and to say in what way it is true

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For they are possessions, inasmuch as they are possessed, and goods, inasmuch as they are useful and provided by God for the use of men.
This fits with Trump's broader worldview, inasmuch as he has one.
It's poetic inasmuch as it brings the Rams full circle from the RG21 trade.
He says he believes in UFOs—inasmuch as we stick to the literal definition.
Lobster society, inasmuch as it exists, is characterized by territoriality and displays of dominance.
These categories make sense up to a point: The Red Parts is a memoir inasmuch as it is nonfiction in the first person, and it is true crime inasmuch as it is at least notionally about a crime and a trial that truly happened.
Trump's crudeness, on this theory, is useful inasmuch as it signals a break from the past.
I should repeat: the actual "messages" in these songs, inasmuch as they have messages, are toxic.
These insurgent movies rail against establishment pictures, inasmuch as a major studio movie can be insurgent.
She wished it away, willed it out of existence inasmuch as her daily life was concerned.
Inasmuch as To Pimp a Butterfly was an inherently political record, DAMN seems to be the opposite.
Inasmuch as something happened, it happened not because of his policies initially but because of the recession.
Within some communities, chokers remain a staple accessory—inasmuch as any accessory can ever be a staple.
His performance is still self-serious, but only inasmuch as Yoni knows how foolish self-seriousness can be.
This isn't "pure political correctness"—it's about acknowledging and correcting, inasmuch as we can, a deep historical wrong.
It really is just a huge episode inasmuch as it has all of the flavors of this season.
" At the same time, Sanford acknowledged that "he's certainly been more measured inasmuch as Trump can be measured.
Inasmuch as there are ideas bound up with Trumpism, they are considered too disreputable for most mainstream publications.
It's our day off from the show so I was trying and failing to sleep inasmuch as possible.
This seems to be his sincere belief, inasmuch as we can tell when a politician is being sincere.
Inasmuch as Trump has obliterated conventional wisdom, his feat is unlikely to be repeated for a host of reasons.
The crackdown has been effective inasmuch as there have been no (known) Uighur protests or attacks since early 2017.
Maisel" certainly sounds better than the more descriptive title for Amazon's latest period drama, inasmuch as "The Marginal Mrs.
Maybe Mr. Jobs was wrong, inasmuch as Yahoo couldn't actually make the kind of choice he demanded of it.
Inasmuch as I can say that art is growing in Nigeria, I still feel there is so much untapped.
Inasmuch as all of these rankings rely on, and compile, objective information about the schools they examine, they're useful.
In those cases, you listen to the question and try to answer it inasmuch as it can be respected.
ZB: I had always thought the Korean Peninsula was relatively stable, inasmuch as such a situation can be stable.
Pérez summed it all up himself when he said: "I am powerful inasmuch as I am president of Real Madrid".
Politicians like James Inhofe and Lamar Smith are exceptions to this inasmuch as they quite explicitly deny the scientific consensus.
And my experience with Sonoya was not dissimilar, inasmuch as there's something subverting the thing that appears to be there.
Our patients died with pain under control and lessened anxiety, inasmuch as this was possible, and it almost always was.
Inasmuch as it is something experienced, it is not a given but must be generated; it must be made, not found.
And inasmuch as 10x engineers exist, he suggested that they have team skills and emotional intelligence as much as technical skills.
Which is to say she seemed like herself, inasmuch as any pop star ever can (and much more than many do).
Plants consume inasmuch as they produce, and they aren't the least bit particular about the origins of the minerals they acquire.
The Trumpist project, inasmuch as it exists, is about making nakedly racist and bigoted language part of the American political mainstream.
McGloin, Brooklyn "Trump's Washington" is different only inasmuch as it has brought new faces to the same old song and dance.
But inasmuch as inflationary gains should not have been taxed in the first place, a revenue loss is a good thing.
But one could still argue that inasmuch as I have a familiarity with another person I would want to be them.
"The Leftovers" always faced a structural hurdle, inasmuch as the series was set in motion by an event it couldn't really explain.
Inasmuch as Mr Trump is a man doing well by peddling a sort of chin-jutting, chauvinist nostalgia, boxing fits his brand.
"The science is clear," he said, and inasmuch as he can, Mr. Sabin is working to minimize his own carbon dioxide emissions.
The point, inasmuch as it's possible to find one, is that the president believes America's GDP growth should be closer to China's.
Inasmuch as the states under the Treaty of Paris were separate and independent republics after winning independence, this residuary sovereignty is substantial.
Inasmuch as the migrants could help stabilize the Central American region, the United States could also benefit from the skills of deportees.
R.E.I.T.s trade like stocks but operate a lot like mutual funds inasmuch as they own other entities and profit from their operations.
The Diamondbacks chalked it up to a case of wanting to do too much, especially inasmuch as O'Brien is from the Miami area.
The Suns called it a headache, a troubling diagnosis inasmuch as Warren missed 224 games with what was called a headache last season.
This isn't really a setup for a joke inasmuch as an actual question that has troubled inmates of Litchfield since the first season.
Metal itself is inherently political, inasmuch as it is art, and all art—as well as the people who make it—is political.
Campaigning together is an imperfect arrangement, inasmuch as she may seem to be arguing for the status quo instead of a better tomorrow.
It certainly cannot be the case that interest rates are the constraint inasmuch as they have been at historic lows for 85033 years.
Taboola signed a three-year deal with Gannett last year that Mr. Singolda estimated could bring inasmuch as $55 million for the publisher.
To these women, friendship—or the social-network term "community"—is only valuable inasmuch as it permits the continued glorification of the individual.
Inasmuch as Mr. Trump's coarseness has a refreshing effect on public debates in America, that can already be felt in debates here, too.
Inasmuch as the character is still morally ambiguous and very difficult to truly root for, he's more interesting than a lot of his contemporaries.
He is an outfield option when the Diamondbacks face a left-handed starter, inasmuch as both David Peralta and Jeremy Hazelbaker hit left-handed.
Inasmuch as there was a Trump doctrine prior to Trump taking office, bombing Assad to punish him for gassing civilians wasn't part of it.
Even the index funds in the niche are harder to parse than some conventional competitors inasmuch as they are based on more obscure indexes.
It is only about witches inasmuch as it disparages them, advocates for their public assassination, and promotes the triumph of Christianity over the occult.
This wasn't exactly true, but inasmuch as I was a freelancer working for them quite a bit, I had enough confidence to say so.
Walker's twisted, draconian pictures are a cypher for the present moment inasmuch as they skeptically obscure the possibility of alternative futures for our nation.
This continues the confidence that Toyota has in PLAs, inasmuch as all of the company's North American manufacturing facilities have been constructed under PLAs.
Trump loyalists say it's precisely that instinct which drives his successes, inasmuch as a hasty announcement that sinks markets can be viewed as successful.
Inasmuch as we are talking about straightforward narrative realism, where details are really rendered, I would say the art world is still a problematic place.
The 49ers' success this season, inasmuch as they will have it, hinges on the potential resurrection of quarterback Blaine Gabbert and head coach Chip Kelly.
Inasmuch as Young was an insider threat, the DC Metro Transit Police and the FBI were insider threats to him and his network of extremists.
That's especially true here, inasmuch as the earlier iterations neatly flow into the new material, creating an experience with greater density for your bingeing pleasure.
Almost all of the female characters in the book receive short shrift, and most are positioned as villains (inasmuch as Beijing Comrades has individual villains).
Corporate contrition, from both high-profile and small businesses alike, is not rare inasmuch as it's a safety blanket for brands mindful of damage control.
There was never a Grim Fandango II; and inasmuch as LucasArts alumni went on to transform video games, they didn't do so by building on Grim.
"Our experience is that virus epidemics do not scare visitors away inasmuch as they feel that health protocols and timely advisories are in place," she said.
" (Quoting Nelson Mandela.) Elizabeth Warren: "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of these, the least of thy brethren, ye have done it unto me.
And inasmuch as the dispute between Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders affects public opinion of women's electability, the very existence of the dispute poses a threat.
Inasmuch as I could formulate an opinion on something that I did not understand, I was on the side of the hippies, even the Gap smashers probably.
Inasmuch as its negative to see another country refuse to engage with your culture, it also breeds frustration – which, in turn, breeds some of the best art.
Finestra is no Draper; he's cynical inasmuch as it serves his bottom line, but at the end of the day, he really does care about the music.
The left—inasmuch as it's even one thing, which of course it isn't entirely—has always emphasized equality, democracy, and the challenges capitalism can pose for both.
Inasmuch as the survey sample differs from the entire population you are interested in studying, the survey estimates will not fully reflect the population as a whole.
I offer my fantasy version nevertheless, however, inasmuch as I think both (a) that it complements his, and (b) is a speech I can imagine his giving.
What the Sacklers have done is unforgivable; the least they can do is make a significant financial effort to right the wrongs, inasmuch as it is possible.
"I think the anger and his exasperation in him is very real, inasmuch as he wants to get out of Syria, he keeps getting pulled back in."
He "loved" cinema inasmuch as he loved winning awards and making massive profits off films that had been produced cheaply, purchased, and made to appeal to larger audiences.
There's a literal way—inasmuch as my work brings digital media (most often, screens) into physical/sculptural environments and, frequently, requires you to participate in both simultaneously (e.g.
"Inasmuch as there was a plan, you see it here," Mr. Lieben-Seutter said, gesturing to his view of the river Elbe, teeming with container ships and trawlers.
They have a point, inasmuch as some news organizations never had the kind of romance with her that they did with Buttigieg and Beto O'Rourke, two white men.
"Five percent is definitely an emotional level inasmuch as it scares prospective buyers about how high rates may continue to go," said Matthew Graham, chief operating officer of MND.
We are admonished to take in the stranger, for inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these, Christ tells us, you did it to me.
Despite meeting a stranger on a train, MacCauley isn't exactly your standard Hitchcockian ordinary bloke, inasmuch as he was a cop, we're told, before he decided to switch careers.
After the trippy flashbacks of Episode 8 (and a week off for the holiday), this was a return to "normal" ... inasmuch as that term ever applies to this show.
For me, diversity can be as much about celebrating differences as it is about normalizing them to the point where they really don't matter, inasmuch as everyone is different.
And he was the sire of this debate, inasmuch as the anger that he summons and the uncompromising toughness that he projects have infected his adversaries, tugging them toward truculence.
Inasmuch as it's part of American culture to be confident, to have the lights on at all times, to always have The Best Time Ever, Finnish people keep it quieter.
Still, this peculiar romance unfolds within such a narrow range that it's possible to find one's interest waning, inasmuch as it's difficult to forge much an attachment to anyone here.
It is balanced inasmuch as its traditional asset allocation is about 60 percent stocks and 40 percent bonds and cash, with the stocks providing return and the bonds reducing risk.
It doesn't matter how smart or vigilant you are — except inasmuch as you are vigilant about controlling your exposure to advertising — repeated often enough, any message will likely take hold.
That is to say, inasmuch as the lived, embodied word is a plenum of expression, the institutional powers of which language forms a part restrict our expressivity to roles and specializations.
"Inasmuch as we're trying to make the set list somewhat entertaining, we're trying to make it as socially relevant as possible," the Living Colour singer Corey Glover said after the show.
"Trump's attendance is exciting for attendees inasmuch as it shows them Davos is still the place to be," said Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy.
Directed by Fede Alvarez (from a script he adapted with Jay Fasu), this "Spider's Web" is aptly named, inasmuch as there are several strands that unspool simultaneously before gradually coming together.
Inasmuch as Trump is able to force his agenda on an unwilling nation, it's because of a breakdown in democracy that renders many members of Congress heedless of their own constituents.
Disick has been photographed with the model and celebrity spawn Sofia Richie enough that, you know, we know they're dating, inasmuch as you can ever really know when two people are dating.
And in the realm of political philosophy, inasmuch as it is a social contest versus debates over what is scientifically possible with rockets, his reality-bending superpower is all the more effective.
"Adding alcohol will be helpful inasmuch as it will drive some additional footfall into the stores and those customers will likely go on to purchase other products, such as snacks," he said.
The plot matters only inasmuch as it allows the returning director, Chad Stahelski, to stage his spectacular fight sequences in various stunning Roman locations, where they unfold with an almost erotic brutality.
Liberalism of the kind he practices, the President has been saying, is the most truly radical of ideologies, inasmuch as it proposes a change, makes it happen, and then makes it last.
While that's especially true with "Dumbo" or "Aladdin," it's also an issue for something like "Kim Possible," inasmuch as some kids who watched the show when it premiered are parents themselves now.
The western art world still acknowledges Africa's photographers only inasmuch as the interests of a few collectors, gallerists, and museums are served, and those interests hinge on scarcity and a great discovery story.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which presents the awards, also harbors understandable concerns about diluting the honor, inasmuch as the obituary-leading designation "Oscar winner" would suddenly be dramatically expanded.
"This false but believable news is 'captious', inasmuch as it grasps people's attention by appealing to stereotypes and common social prejudices and exploiting instantaneous emotions like anxiety, contempt, anger and frustration," Francis said.
The Minnesota senator is at her best in conversational settings — inasmuch as conversation is possible at these cattle calls — where she can tout her pragmatic reputation in the Senate and bipartisan bona fides.
Director Chris Weitz and writer Matthew Orton face a certain structural impediment in crafting the story, inasmuch as agent Peter Malkin (Isaac) and his colleagues snatch Eichmann (Kingsley) relatively early in the film.
"This false but believable news is 'captious', inasmuch as it grasps people's attention by appealing to stereotypes and common social prejudices, and exploiting instantaneous emotions like anxiety, contempt, anger and frustration," he said.
But for the fans and the creative art of wrestling, inasmuch as it exists, an awful lot is lost by the way NXT women simply disappear into a whorl of nonsense and dark matches.
The more apt benchmark, however, would be "Goodfellas," inasmuch as this fact-based movie, starring Jessica Chastain, provides a heavily narrated dissection of a criminal enterprise, from its build-up to its gradual unraveling.
Inasmuch as it features co-production from Frank Ocean collaborator Michael Uzowuru, defies traditional pop song structure and genre, and tells of Abstract's experiences with another man, American Boyfriend is this year's Channel Orange.
They're less drawn to the depictions of the military most often found in games, even though these portrayals are ubiquitous and usually "positive," inasmuch as depictions of soldiers as unstoppable killing machines are positive.
Inasmuch as she embodies its nonpartisan agenda, Love's existence is also a glimpse at the political leverage that comes with treating black Americans as swing voters — a group the Democratic Party cannot take for granted.
Beyond an attempt to give the movie a fresh coat of paint, the idea provides Chucky with an expanded arsenal, inasmuch as he can tap into a network of devices from the company that made him.
Inasmuch as Negan's forces have thus far appeared invincible, outflanking them at every turn, nobody expects the baseball-bat-wielding psychopath to go quietly, but Rick still harbors some hope they can avoid full-scale conflict.
Inasmuch as such surveys can be relied on after failing to predict the wide margin of Mr. Cameron's victory in last year's general election, opinion polls suggest that 15 to 20 percent of voters are undecided.
He had been a New Yorker his entire life, cheering through knotholes for the Giants as a child, converting to the Dodgers in his adulthood but NOT cheering, inasmuch as for a professional, this simply wasn't done.
England 2, Wales 1 in this European Championship group stage match was not decisive for either team, inasmuch as the fates for both in the round of 643 still depend on what happens in their next matches.
A trustee could reason further that, inasmuch as doing so wouldn't have an adverse effect upon his care for the rest of his life, there would be no harm to him in passing on the money now.
Inasmuch as it can be possible in such a divided political climate, the Supreme Court is our republic's sole branch of government where the Constitution and adherence to the laws of this land hold the highest authority.
Cozart's initial assertion that The Opener was bad for baseball inasmuch as it made his life harder as a hitter was indeed a poor argument—if anything, it seemed to justify the Rays' use of the strategy.
But inasmuch as the track is emotionally relevant to fans who understand the malaise West is referencing, its importance is in its ability to trickle a stream of understanding forward and into the wider fields of culture.
Perhaps foremost, "Aladdin" has certain advantages over some of its animated-to-live-action brethren amid Disney's "everything old is new again" cash grab, inasmuch as it focuses on human characters, the helpful monkey and magic carpet notwithstanding.
"It is very hard for me to advise you about taking up aviation as a vocation inasmuch as I do not know you," she writes in a letter to be put up for sale by The Raab Collection.
In the two or three years since their inception, releases on the PC Music label have been branded as soulless, vapid and empty – inasmuch as they depict a generational emotional void or that they are lacking in substance.
But inasmuch as these coffee-table directories can introduce future generations to Joni Mitchell or one of the greatest love songs in history ("Pale Blue Eyes"), it's essential we address the fact they're all missing one important component.
Vengeance is a bad idea only inasmuch as it misses or obscures an opportunity for understanding, not in the peace-and-love sense of getting along, but the literal one of knowing exactly what went on and why.
It exists as a more progressive foil to the white male coming-of-age genre (inasmuch as the pedestaling of stock character white womanhood is intended to be some kind of relief to the ubiquity of white manhood).
The shapes forming the top of the structure are regular, inasmuch as their edges are made up of straight lines, but the edges closer to the floor seem ragged, as if they describe something that is not there.
" The group said it "recognizes that uncontrolled ownership and use of firearms, especially handguns, is a serious threat to the public's health inasmuch as the weapons are one of the main causes of intentional and unintentional injuries and deaths.
Mr Hammond is only taking a softer approach to deficit reduction inasmuch as he has to: Britain's economic outlook has worsened since he took office (because of Brexit) so meeting Mr Osborne's 2020 target was going to be impossible.
They are, inasmuch as any pro wrestlers can be, safe, with decent money for living the dream, even if it's not quite the same dream they maybe had when they were on top of the world as twentysomething legends.
If I'm feeling generous, inasmuch as it twists the game's narrative, unites disparate ideas into a colorful whole and also bores players senseless with overwritten jabber, one might say the prison cell sequence is Metal Gear Solid perfectly encapsulated.
Why it's not normal: Inasmuch as it's not normal for a sitting U.S. president to attack a federal judge, it's also not normal for a president's nominee to the Supreme Court to criticize the president — even before his confirmation.
Inasmuch as it was intellectual at all, it was a heap of ideas crushed into coherence like scrap iron in a junkyard compressor: an ideological fabrication, knocked together out of many insecurely interlocking bits of corporate, authoritarian, and totalitarian traditions.
Yet the show also works on a more adult level, inasmuch as the whole conceit hinges on the older characters being somewhat trapped by the choices they made in high school, spiced with resentment against those who somehow broke free.
Just as Harris's work reminds us that most paintings are, in fact, fiber works, McGhee's surfaces can be seen as quilt-like, inasmuch as they convey a similar interest in layering textures, gestures, and irregular shapes into an abstract narrative.
The trio figure to have their work cut out for them, inasmuch as Scott has five kids, including a grown daughter (Michele Weaver) from a previous marriage, and four with Robin, among them a baby conceived after he got ill.
The 1954 Johnson Amendment restricts political activity by nonprofits, and last year on the campaign trail, Trump told a meeting of 100 evangelical and conservative Catholic leaders he would abolish that rule, at least inasmuch as it pertains to religious entities.
" Seven years later, during an interview with The Independent the same year he died, Dahl said: "I'm certainly anti-Israeli and I've become antisemitic inasmuch as that you get a Jewish person in another country like England strongly supporting Zionism.
Inasmuch as astrology is a chicken-and-egg scenario — will I experience changes in my relationship with my parents and in my home because of Saturn or because I'm 28 and my lease is almost up, who is to say?
Those who pay attention to the headlines, naturally, will find extra oomph in the subject matter, inasmuch as the flow of money from unsavory Russians -- including oligarchs operating with their government's blessing -- has been very much in the news of late.
Now, with the White House drafting plans to eliminate the National Endowments for the Arts and the Humanities, it is Ms. Trump who could emerge as a key player again, inasmuch as culture has been a rich part of her life.
"(The EU court) dismissed the objections of the highest German court, inasmuch as it even took them into consideration, in a manner that can only be described as a provocation," entrepreneurs Heinrich Weiss, Patrick Adenauer and Juergen Heraeus, said in a joint statement.
It was "not about the pasta" inasmuch as it was about the apparent love triangle between James, Raquel, and Logan; James was overcompensating in defending his girlfriend's honor because his heart was roiling with thousands of repressed emotions, including guilt, longing, and confusion.
The sort of centrist, agnostic, big-tent rock that Hootie specialized in, and that served as a bridge between eras of far more abrasive material, has all but vanished from the rock mainstream, inasmuch as there is even a rock mainstream anymore.
It observes that trauma is a kind of time travel, inasmuch as one is compelled to re-experience the same event; and explores what happens to grief when your dead parent is still alive in a past to which you have unimpeded access.
Luckily for the humans who actually use the service, the change in timeline behavior isn't so much a dramatic re-think of what Twitter is inasmuch as it's a slight tweak to make the service less of a secret handshake between already clued-in users.
That Was the Answer: Interviews with Ray Johnson was released by Soberscove Press on September 4, and provides a trove of information and explication from the man himself — inasmuch as Johnson was prone to provide answers, rather than raise more questions, coincidences, and ambiguities.
We can't even truly argue the value inasmuch as it might spark interesting conversation, because we don't talk to each other as much as we used to — our experience is progressively limited by what can be communicated in generalized imagery like emojis and GIFs.
In "Scandal's" world, the vice president can murder the Attorney General, and that wasn't even the most outlandish thing that happened within the hour, inasmuch as a Senate committee kept a huge secret, and the president was actually able to push through gun-control legislation.
However, inasmuch as all US diplomatic facilities are symbols of US influence in the countries in which they are located, it is reasonable to conclude that the facilities in Benghazi were attacked in large part because of their symbolic nature as representations of US influence in Libya.
Ethridge's pictures reach toward each other with thin, intuitive strands of association, their connections never explicit but acceptable, inasmuch as we can accept our own internal leaps of intuition and logic; yet throughout his work there is an unshakable sense of tampering, of mediation, of manipulation.
I suppose inasmuch as I do feel that my desire to haunt my wife — which sounds really creepy now that I'm saying it — after I'm gone is an extension of my ego, this movie is a recognition of the fact that I need to let go of that.
Inasmuch as "Twin Peaks" is often about the duality of human behavior — the veneer of civility, and the savagery lurking beneath our nice clothes — then Mr. Lynch and Mr. Frost couldn't have come up with a better and more genuinely moving illustration than the dichotomy of these two characters.
That being said, because most observers believe the president cannot be indicted while in office (and certainly not by federal prosecutors for obstructing a federal investigation), the question of whether the pardons constitute obstruction of justice mostly matters inasmuch as it changes House and Senate leaderships' attitudes toward impeachment.
Kerr called Thompson "one of the great competitors I have ever been around," and the Warriors might have good news on that front, inasmuch as the guard's father, Mychal Thompson, told the San Francisco Chronicle on Friday that there is "no question" his son will re-sign with the Warriors.
Inasmuch as cutting the corporate rate to 20 percent has an outsized, positive impact on the economy, and does so at relatively little net revenue loss to the federal government, settling for a higher rate means forgoing significant economic growth with the federal government gaining relatively little revenue in the process.
Recall that President Bill Clinton withdrew the nomination of Lani Guinier to head the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department because she had the temerity to argue that winner-take-all majoritarianism — a staple American practice — is, in important respects, anti-democratic inasmuch as it negates the influence of minorities.
Netflix's pragmatism in bankrolling such revivals nevertheless contains a whiff of cynicism, inasmuch as it's so obviously designed to bolster the "If you just watched" part of its algorithm, while exploiting a media sphere that increasingly caters to the passions of small fan bases, in essence serving as its eager marketing partner.
Inasmuch as the 1950s marked a heyday of Cuban art, the aspirational promise of the decade — one nurtured by Soldevilla and, in the United States, by Gómez Sicre, whose legacy is itself just beginning to be appreciated — may finally be fulfilled in the coming years as the old ideological barriers begin to fade.
Voters handed Democrats a meaningful avenue for holding the executive branch accountable in 2018, but Pelosi seems to have no interest in the hard work of doing that, except inasmuch as it means Democratic Party elites will issue public statements condemning the president's actions, and effectively fundraise off of those public statements.
I'm reserved, but I'm not afraid of having those conversations, and they don't intimidate me, so the best thing I could do was kind of explain to Jared, inasmuch as he was willing to listen or see it demonstrated, that the paper would have no credibility if it didn't do these things.
Much like your bank is now doing Mental Health Awareness day posts while damaging your mental health all year around by charging you extortionate fees for going over your overdraft, a huge part of the emerging sleep industry is interested in the importance of restorative sleep only inasmuch as it leads to more work during your waking hours.
I have lived in Detroit for the last decade, and it attracted me precisely because it seemed to be in a situation of its own choosing, more so than any city I'd ever seen, inasmuch as people have to actively choose to come, and fight to stay, even in the face of difficulty and a lack of institutional support.
And much like Polari, the value of Gay Twitter is that it's hidden in plain sight: Inasmuch as something I might show my mom may not translate, it inevitably will become our most quoted phrase; phrases that we inscribe so deep into our vernacular that we become a walking one-liner jukebox playing Gay Twitter's biggest hits.
The alternative is what happened here; people who vaguely wanted to help — inasmuch as the oppressive nihilism of their automated professional constraints had left them with any sympathy at all — but were completely unable to do so, because their software and business processes gave them no tools, no levers with which they might do their job in any meaningful way.
The two actually work somewhat better in concert than alone, inasmuch as the scripted "Waco" -- which is being used to relaunch the Paramount Network, formerly known as Spike TV -- picks up largely in the middle, with Koresh firmly ensconced as the leader of the Branch Davidian cult, having designated himself as the only male capable of siring righteous children with his female followers.
"Probably the most notable comment, I won't mention which person made it [in a House GOP meeting], is that it appears that the House of Representatives is going to have to take a leadership role in how the United States government functions, inasmuch as we seem to be doing the job that the other parts of the federal government have failed to do," he said.
The humble, homespun spirit usually associated with retiring, self-enclosed communities of believers has been imported, not unlike the covered-up dressing trend, to an arena that feels largely alien to it, but that embraces its tenets — the handcrafted, the natural, the rustic — at least inasmuch as they can be marketed as a kind of soothing artisanal salve to the alienations of late-capitalist life.
Its attempts to be mournful may as a result be diminished, but inasmuch as the events of World War I directly led to World War II, which led to the Cold War, the Afghan War, the Gulf War, the War on Terror and so on, the game's adherence to current genre standards and forms implies that the First World War, despite ending almost a century ago, remains urgently felt today.
Jewell: Hi. My name is Jewell Stewart, and I have a question about, I thought it was really interesting how you were talking about the difference between the cultures in D.C. versus over here in San Francisco, and I'm wondering a little bit about the process versus product question, which is that the product of the news, the news inasmuch as it is a product is being driven more so by the imperatives of the market that exists here.
" "What people should expect is that everybody from their president on down is focused on one thing, not on name calling and blame placing," Clinton continued, "but how are we going to make sure that we prevent the spread of this virus inasmuch as that is possible and be sure that we support state and local health officials, particularly on the front lines -- doctors, nurses and others -- so that they are fully equipped and ready to take care of those people who get seriously ill.
And yet, if anyone's life shows evidence of having been charmed and fortified by minor miracles, it is Misha Nonoo, inasmuch as it can be considered a minor miracle to find oneself marrying into a family of billionaires (her fiancé is Michael Hess, as in the energy company); to pose with wet hair for a picture on a yacht next to a smiling Beatle (Paul) who is using one's shoulder for support as he stands on tippy toes (perhaps to appear taller in the photo); to be continually blitzed with a caliber of advertising that money cannot buy when a young member of the British royal family wears one's designs frequently at public events; to have "recently stayed at a castle in Italy," but have the actual point of the sentence be that it "may have been haunted," etc.

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