Practical political competition happens on a purely local, purely idiosyncratic level, so politicians respond to purely local, purely idiosyncratic concerns.
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And I look at this from a purely -- a purely personal standpoint.
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Adults perceived what they were doing as purely antisocial or purely criminal.
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The strength which serves that end cannot be purely military, or indeed purely economic.
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But you haven't played that many characters who are purely good or purely bad.
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Thirdly: all accusations of erratic behavior are purely from me, purely on my own terms.
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For one thing, feeling crossfaded is not the same as feeling purely stoned or purely drunk.
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" He added, "Purely mobility-driven [and] purely over-the-top, this is a whole new capability.
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He is not purely abstract, like Odili Donald Odita, nor is he purely figurative, like Henry Taylor.
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But the flexibility of virtual production allows for new kinds of solutions: one purely virtual, the other purely human.
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Listen, you extraterrestrial visitors from the Andromeda Galaxy, where companies and androids are either purely good or purely bad.
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NeoGAF hasn't ever been purely good or purely bad; like all things in life, it's colored in shades of grey.
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In an earlier era, Ilana would have been drawn as either a purely straight main character or a purely gay "sassy" side character.
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Mr. Bourdain was too unsettled, his moral compass too twitchy, to have written an account of kitchen life that was purely celebratory or purely accusatory.
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"My only reason for not having sex was purely insecurity, purely like, I'm too afraid to be naked in front of somebody," she told the magazine.
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You didn't want to make something that was just purely nostalgic or purely throwback, and this feels completely contemporary, but it also feels like folk music.
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It would be easy to rehash stereotypes about competitive dance as purely cutthroat and female adolescence (there's just one boy on the team) as purely harrowing.
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One was purely practical — like many others, the studio saw the industry shifting away from purely console and PC games, and realized it had to change, too.
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The study offered up "duty" as an example of a purely moral word, "fear" as a purely emotional one, and "hate" as word that combined the two categories.
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"I can understand why, because when they see a character that's purely comical, and purely for the children, they felt probably a bit condescended to," he tells Stangroom.
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Until the #MeToo movement leaves behind blanketing genders as either guilty or innocent based purely off gender and purely off political affiliation, they are needlessly antagonizing potential allies.
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Cruelty entwines with care everywhere, from Kingston to Brooklyn; no one is either purely good or purely villainous, whether a gang leader or a stepparent or Patsy herself.
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But getting rid of purely fake news from purely fake sources is an eminently achievable task, especially for a well-funded, tech-savvy, huge media company serving nearly 2 billion people.
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"THAAD Is a purely defensive weapon, it is purely capable of shooting down a ballistic missile it intercepts and it is there for the protection of the United States," Kerry said.
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But getting rid of purely fake news from purely fake sources is an eminently achievable task, especially for a huge, well-funded, tech-savvy media company serving nearly two billion people.
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That's purely what it is … period, end of story.
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" "The core of our problems is not purely political.
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Can purely partisan gerrymandering — not racial gerrymandering — be unconstitutional?
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But that was — that was purely at our request.
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It's important to note that Uber's data is purely data-driven, unlike guides that take into account qualitative user feedback like Yelp, or purely opinion-based guides like the aforementioned Michelin rankings.
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But it's funny: You don't go to a Streisand show purely for nostalgia, purely for "The Way We Were," as much as to witness a great performer in her current formidable state.
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It may just have to do purely with the numbers.
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From a purely emotional standpoint, Olivia's death would be tragic.
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So the move was made purely because of term limits?
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Statistics don't lie, but... It's a product purely of numbers.
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Right. For us, monsters are almost purely a pulp phenomenon.
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So we went for him, purely on that selfish basis.
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I have been working purely out of passion ever since.
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Hong Kong matters are purely an internal affair for China.
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It's also not building systems purely as a technology showcase.
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On a purely military level, this strategy proved fairly effective.
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Anyway Valentine's Day is a purely commercial, cynical enterprise anyway.
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Hong Kong matters are purely an internal affair to China.
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It's important that we don't make this purely about Russia.
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People on Twitter were purely flabbergasted by the dismissive comment.
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Yes, CoLD SToRAGE was created purely for the WipEout music.
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Google made clear that the decision was not purely altruistic.
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The rationale for steps like this is not purely humanitarian.
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Russia says the exercise is rehearsing a purely defensive scenario.
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In other words, this downgrade is purely a valuation call.
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" Hazen said if this "possibly happened, it was purely accidental.
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And this debate that may not be purely rhetorical forever.
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But whether that is an appropriate adjustment is purely subjective.
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Such moments are not purely internal events, it turns out.
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They're purely black or white spots, and are rarely resurrected.
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Critics have said such a move would be purely political.
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Ricketts makes the claim that the decision was purely financial.
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U.S. officials said the strike was purely a defensive measure.
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These purely subjective rankings mean you can always bounce back.
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Others agree with Seaburg from a more purely economic perspective.
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Not because they are ineffective but purely for discriminatory reasons.
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We're transitioning from purely engineering and product development to production.
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First it was purely a hobby, later a professional mission.
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At first these assessments will be purely theoretical, of course.
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Mexico is not doing this purely to upset Mr Trump.
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The fact that they were evil was, well, purely coincidental.
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From a purely tactical perspective, it is an organizational masterpiece.
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Do you ever buy records based purely on the artwork?
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For the rest of us, Chui's videos are purely lustful.
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This is a purely religious threat, which turned into reality.
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I'm told Bannon all but conceded he was purely speculating.
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They're not even really friends, but purely allies of circumstance.
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Dissatisfaction is widespread but the reasons are not purely economic.
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Yes, much better to be judged purely by body fascism.
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At a purely abstract level, this argument has some validity.
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And on a purely style level, they both like fashion.
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From a purely technical perspective, it was the correct decision.
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There's how did it get made, which is purely David.
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Insofar as it remains purely external, it's just coercion, right?
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I would never ever accept someone's work as purely formal.
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Until that happens, the following is a purely academic discussion.
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"We want to focus purely on healthy drinks," Wills said.
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All this humanizing detail had been conveyed purely through form.
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As a purely business decision, the move made some sense.
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Even purely as a spectacle the debate came across flatly.
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It's legal, no question, but it's purely the administration's decision.
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Technical indicators include those that are purely mathematical in construction.
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Reddit's system was purely democratic, which is to say anarchic.
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It's purely part of the apparatus of the Democratic Party.
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"The meeting with Norton was purely personal," Vander Voort said.
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Is it purely a matter of a large Hispanic population?
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This model described purely rational people, who don't really exist.
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All reporting to date is purely anecdotal, speculative, and subjective.
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By contrast, on Taobao, Alibaba relies purely on advertising revenue.
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Judging purely on form alone, is this the best handshake?
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I doubt his intention in these matters is purely formal.
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But the game offers much more than purely pugilistic thrills.
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Is the idea that it's purely cognitive outdated as well?
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And how much of this is cultural versus purely biological?
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To enthusiasts and industry insiders, automation was purely a boon.
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But the US Copyright Act doesn't protect purely functional things.
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It's not based purely on altruism or fables or myths.
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Expect the Senate version to survive -- purely for revenue reasons.
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Tusk dismissed the accusations as "purely about emotions and obsessions".
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But "An Excellent Choice" isn't purely a story about love.
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"It's purely symbolic, but the symbolism is important," he says.
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In a purely nostalgic framework, that gives her character direction.
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Last weekend's ceremony was purely to go public for fans.
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He created an unmistakable sound that was purely his own.
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But in purely journalistic terms, this is an epic disaster.
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As a purely semantic manner, I'm not sure that's right.
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Democrats claim their concerns are purely about policy, not politics.
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Jackson himself is not purely authentic in a rockist sense.
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In a purely objective sense, Cersei is not a winner.
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It's just purely targeting Muslims, so that's why I'm here.
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It's hard to imagine that it evolved purely by chance.
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Purely in terms of design, the Zumthor design looks restorative.
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I wanted to spark a conversation that wasn't purely nostalgia.
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Intercepting it looks far more like a purely defensive measure.
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Music, especially purely instrumental music, resists being described in language.
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"I think it'll be a purely partisan election," he added.
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The safety fears, if not purely imaginary, are wildly exaggerated.
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But all of this is purely optional across the industry.
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" They went on to criticize "a purely partisan impeachment process.
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Either way, it's bad, and underscored in purely visual terms.
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It was purely out of Annabel being nervous and scared.
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Rather, some art is created purely for its online availability.
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You should look purely and objectively at the artistic accomplishment.
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It's one of the few times where it's purely fun.
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I'm going with Episode 5, which is purely a guess.
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Those warrants are unavailable to them in purely civil cases.
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Remorse is a purely personal matter, not a circus performance.
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Goldman was looking at it purely from a money play.
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The findings will provide better insights than purely observational data.
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This is a complete fabrication contrived for purely political purposes.
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It's purely part of the apparatus of the opposition party.
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Any impact on the outcome is, of course, purely speculative.
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But it should, for both symbolic and purely practical reasons.
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Repeatedly, she has homed in on a purely domestic audience.
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On Thursday he said it was purely a defensive measure.
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The enforced silence produced by these laws is purely superficial.
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Aretha did not inherit a purely religious and musical legacy.
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At the same time, tattoos could have purely practical uses.
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This was not a target that was selected purely arbitrarily.
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And it is, at all times, a purely moving delight.
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Donations to UNRWA are made on a purely voluntarily basis.
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On Thursday he said it was purely a defensive measure.
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I was sure her interests were purely in the chowder.
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Democrats "disagree with the [program] for purely ideological reasons," Rep.
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The ending was purely visual and mechanical: no actors whatsoever.
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There are people who are into it purely for play.
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You're looking to showcase pristine ingredients and express them purely.
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Hong Kong matters are purely an internal affair due China.
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They have a momentum of their own, purely on economics.
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Here and there, there are glimpses of something purely lyrical.
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And that's fine, because the Stranger Things location is purely fictional.
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I've heard diehard punks criticize the pingame for being purely aesthetic.
|
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What was once a purely romantic scene becomes complex and unnerving.
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Then, he drowned it in a purely pea-flavored pea broth.
|
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But the budget reconciliation process can only absorb purely budgetary proposals.
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"Amarillo" might be Jimmy at his most purely good to date.
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I think it's purely because of their sheer size and power.
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Well, it is entertainment but it's not purely to entertain people.
|
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Such statutory delegations dovetail neatly with the president's purely constitutional authorities.
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Nordstrom claims that the decision was driven purely by sales results.
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Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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Or is it something you study purely for its own sake?
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In plain "watch" mode, the W7 becomes a purely classic timepiece.
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It's purely an economic decision on the part of the developer.
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In a purely sporting sense, of course, but it is heartfelt.
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On an academic level, middle school was almost purely for socialization.
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"It started off as purely an R&D project," Stahl explains.
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On days I wasn't running it was purely vegetables and fish.
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It's a 'What if?' scenario, it's Tom Clancy, it's purely fictional.
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It was purely because of the husband's financial need, Valera said.
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The discovery is exciting from a purely geological point of view.
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Instead, the checkout glitches – a purely technical matter – were to blame.
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Perhaps we should not judge it on purely artistic terms either.
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Those were the purely logical reasons she knew it wasn't Michael.
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The aim of the Moscow meeting was "purely professional," he added.
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Like many Cubans of my generation, my Spanish is purely utilitarian.
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Rouhani said on Monday that Iran's missile capabilities were purely defensive.
|
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It's purely psychological to think it looks better after a break.
|
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Male ants exist purely to mate, and then die shortly after.
|
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Will individuals be freed or locked into purely commerce-driven experiences?
|
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No one believes in either purely free trade or pure protectionism.
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WITH THE EU, OUR ISSUES ARE MUCH MORE PURELY TRADE ISSUES.
|
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The NTSB says Gentry was on the chopper purely for pleasure.
|
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Unlike the EU, though, the EEA is purely intergovernmental, not supranational.
|
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Neither is it purely about reshaping the world with his fists.
|
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Until very recently, Nihiwatu has relied purely on organic social media.
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It's a purely unplugged experience that lets you really, really relax.
|
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The two met last fall, and their relationship is purely professional.
|
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To heighten the experience he eschewed a purely computer-generated set.
|
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Russia and Germany retort that it is purely a commercial venture.
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What I see -- I see it as a purely biological attraction.
|
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Iran has always said its program is purely for peaceful purposes.
|
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This one falls under the category of purely fun and adorable.
|
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Is ransomware still ransomware if its goal is purely to destroy?
|
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Instead, GOP legislators are treating this as a purely political exercise.
|
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After the Sweden game we fixed our attention purely to Wednesday.
|
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While originally this tactic was purely utilitarian, it turned slightly spooky.
|
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"This round will be purely strategic," he said in an interview.
|
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"It was purely a defensive response from the bear," Aasheim says.
|
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The information on Black women and tech entrepreneurship was purely anecdotal.
|
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The official stressed that NATO's cyber activities would remain purely defensive.
|
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The US and South Korea insist the drills are purely defensive.
|
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How it works: Like the name suggests, Destroyer is purely destructive.
|
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But unlike those exercises, Zapad is not a purely Russian undertaking.
|
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It was perhaps the most purely enjoyable series of the year.
|
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Snapchat's best feature, on a purely shallow level, is its filters.
|
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Checking elsewhere "would be purely speculative," the Navy told state regulators.
|
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Is education purely instrumental, or are empowerment goals just as important?
|
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While these might be interesting legal questions, they are purely hypothetical.
|
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Ron was a purely stopgap measure, in Kent's opinion. Skinny. Bucktoothed.
|
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But a cynic might speculate that it is purely for show.
|
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Even as a purely physical object "Oblivion Banjo" is hefty, impressive.
|
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Of the additions, 209,000 came purely from its news-only products.
|
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According to Google, this translation glitch was a purely technical issue.
|
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It's purely an aesthetic thing, but it has a big impact.
|
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We all have things we love to do purely for fun.
|
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It's really since '68 that the conventions have been purely celebratory.
|
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The impact of these kinds of weaknesses is not purely theoretical.
|
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The new Constitution relegated the monarchy to a purely ceremonial role.
|
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The House is moving through a purely partisan effort right now.
|
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To be blunt, they're enormous, with consequences beyond the purely personal.
|
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And no pitcher has thrown hard enough to be purely unhittable.
|
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That statement is filtered purely through my experience and Tarell's experience.
|
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I think that it's purely historic and what's happening is historic.
|
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The report does, however, acknowledge that the technique is purely hypothetical.
|
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Reform can be started by making these entitlements purely needs-based.
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Q. In purely artistic terms, how would you evaluate your achievements?
|
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Why it matters: FATF's decision is not a purely symbolic move.
|
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We are of this land and exist purely because of it.
|
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But that's only if you're thinking in the purely traditional sense.
|
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The summit is purely the beginning of that process, he emphasized.
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And that's when you're purely yourself and you're the most free.
|
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I'm actually one of the last children to be purely Laguiolais.
|
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"WWJD" isn't meant to be divisive or purely a religious question.
|
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What you might not like:Secondary camera is purely for depth sensing.
|
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Therefore, this is not purely a spat between Boeing and Bombardier.
|
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But I was kind of ready for it, purely by chance.
|
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The groundcherry might look at first like a purely ornamental plant.
|
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It is the only one purely committed to defending the Constitution.
|
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Or we've pathologized the signals by saying they're purely biological malfunctions.
|
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From a purely economic standpoint, the increased tax burden is irrelevant.
|
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Anyone not purely of African ancestry is related to these people.
|
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It's possible this subtext is purely unintentional, put in only unconsciously.
|
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"Decarbonize by 2050" is unwieldy, almost purely symbolic to most people.
|
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Ledecky said the rationale for a split schedule was purely financial.
|
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A purely candidate-centered movement like Trump's doesn't work like this.
|
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There's this mix between more diaristic elements and purely essayistic elements.
|
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Thus far, however, all of this discussion has been purely theoretical.
|
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The watch is purely mechanical — you have to wind it up.
|
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For the record, my stories are meant to be purely escapist.
|
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They select the winners purely on the basis of artistic merit.
|
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Such judgments are purely social — to linguists, the distinctions are arbitrary.
|
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Even the right is no longer driven by purely deregulatory impulses.
|
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In other words, they do not address the purely domestic actor.
|
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Today's puzzle, a mini-themed Friday, came about purely by chance.
|
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"Be sensitive to others on a purely human level," he added.
|
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Tuppence's real name is Prudence, so she acts purely on impulse.
|
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The company is approaching SMB lending purely from a growth perspective.
|
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From a purely physiological perspective, chewing something without swallowing is pointless.
|
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It is purely about creating the "reward" you describe — feeling great.
|
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The jokes run the gamut from purely silly to downright bleak.
|
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By contrast, "they" is universal and purely neutral, Bradley told me.
|
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And ethical standards don't appear to be a purely partisan judgment.
|
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The drama becomes purely about sound, not about the characters onstage.
|
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Take a photographer that purely takes photos to be displayed online.
|
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If accurate, this seems to be purely a new color option.
|
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The same is often not true of purely publicly financed projects.
|
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Can we raise a child purely through a piece of technology?
|
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"It's about shifting the power balance away from purely VC funding."
|
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Rather, his approach is purely artistic, making free use of dye.
|
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I certainly didn't want to be involved in anything purely biographical.
|
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Do you think it is possible to create purely original work?
|
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The government dismisses those allegations, saying the group is purely political.
|
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However, that does not make the basis for decision purely political.
|
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"That type of shopping is purely creative for people," he said.
|
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"I believe that was purely informational," he said of those discussions.
|
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Most surprising, the signature spiral staircase is no longer purely glass.
|
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But looked at purely in dollars, it is a false saving.
|
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The ceremony Trump is referencing here was purely for show. 8.
|
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Was Romney willing to cave purely in the name of ambition?
|
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It is purely about creating the "reward" you describe: feeling great.
|
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Rather, his approach is purely artistic, making free use of dye.
|
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As a purely political matter, do you think he can recover?
|
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This is also not purely an Australia thing; it's increasingly global.
|
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Some of the objects are important from a purely historical perspective.
|
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Rebecca recognizes that her response to the water isn't purely chemical.
|
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The doctor brushed her off, telling her it was purely aesthetic.
|
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You can't get a picture of what's happening purely by anecdote.
|
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This matter is purely personal and has no connection to Sequoia.
|
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The rise of the funeral industry was a purely capitalist endeavor.
|
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She started blogging about development issues and other purely local matters.
|
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" She added, "Some of the critiques of me were based on race and gender, some were based purely on race and some were based purely on gender — I got to experience the entire landscape of concern.
|
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I think we got booked purely due to persistence and good handwriting.
|
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I focus purely on the pleasure and sensation of what I'm doing.
|
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It's a purely carnal song, both in lyrical content and musical structure.
|
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Taiwan is Chinese territory and purely an internal matter, the ministry said.
|
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"In purely financial terms, it is definitely worth working abroad," Kiss said.
|
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But is there a part of the equation that is purely biological?
|
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Many UK insurers also have a purely domestic focus, insurance specialists say.
|
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For the rest of the month, he has promised purely vegetarian offerings.
|
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Fans don't show up to basketball stadiums purely to watch the game.
|
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Is it purely to be a part of the pomp and ceremony?
|
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According to the patent application, the problem it solves is purely spacial.
|
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At first, computers were used in celestial mechanics purely for numerical computation.
|
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"Everyone thinks that persistence hunting is a purely physical act," Liebenberg says.
|
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Going purely by the numbers, the Europeans would seem to be right.
|
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More often than not, our focus is purely on price-related deals.
|
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"A purely disembodied human emotion is a nonentity," as James put it.
|
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As Yoon mentioned, for so long, she's lived purely as a survivalist.
|
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And yet his presence is purely physical, signaling little or no emotion.
|
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My interest is not purely to maximize the popularity of this thing.
|
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Tiny and fluttery, Ms. Burke seems made for the purely comic, too.
|
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Definitely, Tesla has a major share of those that are purely electric.
|
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It was purely for the fact that I was gonna have fun.
|
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We were just purely able to enjoy that moment as a family.
|
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So maybe designers aren't declaring themselves fur-free for purely altruistic reasons.
|
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So you'd take amphetamines, Benzedrine or Dexedrine, purely to keep you awake.
|
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Unfortunately, Project Valerie is still exists purely in the realm of concept.
|
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That's because back in 2007, Cisco was purely a networking hardware company.
|
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They are vying for the same academic prizes as purely secular establishments.
|
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From a purely aesthetic standpoint, there's not really much to talk about.
|
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"This downgrade is purely a valuation call," the J.P. Morgan note said.
|
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NATO has so far stressed that its cyber strategy is purely defensive.
|
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"You shouldn't do it purely from a money-making standpoint," he said.
|
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Russia and Germany assert Nord Stream 2 is a purely economic project.
|
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"This Life" is one of the year's most purely enjoyable pop songs.
|
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The idea of my prep being purely about "resting" was very daunting.
|
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He has no friends in the Senate purely because of his personality.
|
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By its own definition, the plan is meant to be purely symbolic.
|
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The landslide of 220 opened a purely partisan path to a convention.
|
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Since no European government will recognise this, it would be purely symbolic.
|
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It is binary, resource-constrained, inflexible, standalone, purely informational and lacks context.
|
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They instead judge the idea, opportunity and entrepreneur purely on merit, i.e.
|
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Looking purely at the math and science of climate change, they're right.
|
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We took a purely visual platform and turned it into a marketplace.
|
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The constitution they imposed restricted the emperor to a purely symbolic role.
|
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These movies aren't purely funny, but they were all submitted as comedies.
|
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From a purely political perspective, ignoring Puerto Rico is a big mistake.
|
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"This is purely a legal matter," the ministry said in a statement.
|
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From a purely technical standpoint, though, this is some pretty impressive stuff.
|
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It was purely a safety study in a small number of patients.
|
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Had that creation been purely artistic, it would be protected by copyright.
|
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The biggest difference from a purely design standpoint is in Flippy's hand.
|
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Unfortunately, the idea that FFS is purely superficial is a common misconception.
|
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One might think that Mr del Toro (pictured below) was purely joking.
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Some things are just really, purely entertaining, and that has its place.
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From a purely superficial standpoint, Pence did a pretty decent job tonight.
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It's purely a matter of logistics and coincidence, nothing more than that.
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This investment, like any other, was made on a purely commercial basis.
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However, some argue that this creates a purely cosmetic sense of progress.
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Or do you see your music, at this point, as purely pop?
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Obviously, Kendrick is jokingly spitballing here and this is all purely hypothetical.
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But from a purely transactional point of view, is Prime worth it?
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The author claims Energous is purely designed to financially benefit the founders.
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Leading Democrats criticized this as providing purely partisan cover for the president.
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New Delhi (CNN)In purely electoral terms, it is an extraordinary achievement.
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To be clear, the 2603 Degree Report is purely a scientific review.
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We could have built a product that was purely chronological or timely.
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Does it make sense to have a Switch that is purely portable?
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"Without such solutions, a figure of 17,500 is purely arbitrary," Kern said.
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But we know that for 99.9% of you, this is purely entertainment.
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"In a purely chronological feed, tweet quality is distributed *randomly,*" he wrote.
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This paved the way for France to adopt a purely fiat currency.
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"The rebellion in Mindanao, it's not Maute, it's purely ISIS," he said.
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That said, from a purely practical standpoint, you can definitely do better.
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Are students using them for purely social purposes or professional/school activities?
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Just going back doing something purely fun with no huge emotional resonance.
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Purely in football terms, since October 240th last year they've lost once.
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Americans can't know each other purely through the lens of social media.
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Why do they need anonymity to say it's purely a football decision?
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And, taken purely as a feat of engineering, the FlexPai is impressive.
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Music, for example, has only recently become something we purely listen to.
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"Nothing could be more purely Blossom than those babies," Penelope says serenely.
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And what could be more purely, more viscerally Football than these lyrics?
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Is "First Mush," made purely from quinoa, meant as an actual recipe?
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"It is purely a precautionary measure," German team spokesman Peter Schmitt said.
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The judges select the winners purely on the basis of artistic merit.
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He said what had happened to the girl was purely an accident.
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Mercosur has a small secretariat; the Pacific Alliance is purely inter-governmental.
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But the true die-hards are discovering glitches that are purely theoretical.
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It's unfair to dismiss DJ Sammy's oeuvre as purely happy-hardcore grist.
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But some of the challenges aren't necessarily associated purely with mine production.
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Its repudiation is therefore purely symbolic, but what, exactly, is being repudiated?
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Often, that isn't purely through workouts, but instead from extras and reputation.
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On a purely pragmatic level, bluster is not a tool of diplomacy.
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Otherwise we run the risk of being used for purely political purposes.
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Yet ramming through a purely partisan agenda is both difficult and rare.
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What is at first a purely transactional relationship becomes something more tender.
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The provocation was purely formal—that I was making paintings like photographs.
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To be clear, this is not a purely Republican versus Democrat issue.
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Genuinely poor children remain, for the most part, a purely theoretical species.
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That means the list is purely a product of Morgan Stanley's research.
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In a purely numerical sense, debate about the veil is wildly disproportionate.
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"This is really, purely an expression of passion and love," said Hess.
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In purely political terms: This is a fight worth having for Democrats.
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" She described it as a "short chance meeting" that was "purely social.
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Clinton made a better impression than Trump from a purely visual perspective.
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His use of purely abstract forms broke with centuries of artistic tradition.
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Nail art is often cast as fun, frivolous, and purely for aesthetics.
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"This is not a purely hate on Trump mod," reads the description.
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A government official said on Monday that the timing was purely coincidental.
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The best eating experience I had, as frequently happens, came purely accidentally.
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"I designed this ride purely for fun," he tells The Creators Project.
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It's getting results that we wouldn't get if we were purely improvising.
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Peele: Any intelligence this weekend will be purely accidental, I promise you.
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My prejudice is purely psychological: I eat the bowl to the bottom.
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Personal finance is personal; money is much more emotional than purely analytical.
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This time it is purely self-imposed, resulting from irresponsible policy choices.
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Let's be clear: Financial planning is not purely about investments or insurance.
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Observers disagree about whether Orbán's shift to the right was purely strategic.
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Justice Minister Dolores Delgado said it was acting purely on judicial criteria.
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The concept was so different because it wasn't based purely on aesthetics.
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This could so easily have devolved into something purely abstract and acrobatic.
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Other plans are purely private, and sometimes offered by employers as benefits.
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All are purely mechanical, not connected to anything but the wearer's wrist.
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In the Manafort case, no, that case was purely financial fraud charges.
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The pageant director tells TMZ the song choice was purely a coincidence.
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Initial reports were that the drone was purely on a reconnaissance mission.
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But the Sleeping Giants spokesperson told Vox the similarities are purely coincidental.
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Confederate leaders, by contrast, are being celebrated purely for doing something bad.
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Tying them to masculinity in the absence of evidence is purely ideological.
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" The N.H.S. insists that the outsourcing partnership is "purely about patient choice.
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She did not try to justify the expense in purely economic terms.
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On a purely technical level, it's simply not a very good reference.
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This isn't about making money, it's purely about helping people in need.
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The retail giant hasn't switched over completely to purely essential deliveries, however.
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Republicans have weaponized the judicial nomination process as a purely partisan exercise.
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In essence, there was no such thing as a purely chronological timeline.
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P&G owns natural brands Burt's Bees Purely White and Native Toothpaste.
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Purely from an electoral point of view, Kaine is a smart pick.
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"Make no mistake — this decision is motivated purely by politics," Holder said.
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It is purely an expression of his heart, one that enlivens him.
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The Kurds have always picked their partners on a purely opportunistic basis.
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But the way I ended up on "Atlanta" was just purely coincidental.
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The state's interest in expanding the deposit law is not purely environmental.
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Talk of her going early was "a purely academic discussion", Nick added.
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As a purely philosophical matter, however, he saw only three valid objections.
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Purely from an evidentiary perspective, the news is a very big deal.
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This is said by the YPG to be a purely military arrangement.
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" The proceedings, the letter said, were "purely a political settling of scores.
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Others liked these features, so it's purely a matter of personal preference.
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Overspending was purely a liberal political decision, not a fiscally responsible one.
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To bracket Kyrgios purely as a serving machine, however, would be inaccurate.
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Few countries have developed thriving knowledge-based industries purely from domestic resources.
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The Fed says what it's doing now is purely a technical fix.
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"It's entertainment but it's not purely entertainment," Warrick told Reuters on Friday.
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It's filled with big action moments and (often purely visual) fan service.
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But the Democrats' judicial nominee obstructionism is blocking purely for political revenge.
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Redcore also marketed its browser as a purely Chinese piece of technology.
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Colo told In Sight that he met the twins purely by chance.
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But it's very hard to make the case on purely historical grounds.
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From a purely selfish perspective, discomfort's something most people try to avoid.
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Where is the purely functional, the blond wood, the stark white walls?
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"Make no mistake — this decision is motivated purely by politics," Holder said.
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The Obama administration made plenty of mistakes, some of them purely ideological.
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If it were purely for reform, they would have done it differently.
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Bathing promises serenity on tap, but it also has purely aesthetic appeals.
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Yet in purely financial terms, Trump is as elitist as they come.
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Such spending has big long-run payoffs, even in purely monetary terms.
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It is also one that, for now, ends up being purely speculative.
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That said, his rise can't be attributed purely to his speaking style.
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So it's not like this is something that can be purely machine.
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And from a purely vain standpoint, I'm really happy with my results.
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So far, the NRA's fight against sentencing reform has been purely rhetorical.
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This pointed to the fact that this was a purely political trial.
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And it's possibly the most purely fun book I've encountered in ages.
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Is that purely financial, or are there other factors going into that?
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"It is a mistake to characterize laws defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman as somehow embodying a purely religious viewpoint over against a purely secular one," the bishops said in their amicus brief.
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There are four classic endings to a story: purely positive, purely tragic, positive with irony where the character gets what he wants but pays a big price, and tragic with irony where he loses everything but he learns something.
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Antifa defines itself in purely negative terms, in terms of what they're against.
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"The John Carpenter influence started purely as a musical thing," explains the studio.
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So we couldn't purely put in some scene that was literally just setup.
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That was purely an emotional and a dishonest response in his part there.
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We need to stop thinking of solving cyber problems purely through cyber means.
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And I was speaking purely about how fashion shouldn't be following social media.
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These findings are purely correlational, but they may be particularly relevant for women.
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Geopolitics aside, Gordon sees an oil rally ahead from a purely technical standpoint.
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When humanity is needed most, Uber's response is purely market-driven and algorithmic.
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Yet McConnell prevented a vote in the Senate, reportedly for purely political reasons.
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Maybe he keeps a profile on the app purely as a marketing exercise.
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Instead, the motivation for the push to release the memo seemed purely political.
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It forced me to balance my different skill sets that weren't purely creative.
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This is a rock album purely—loud, obvious, devoid of punk or funk.
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Let me tell you: "Playing" purely for work isn't all that much fun.
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Instead, it seems like Mosseri is purely talking about partnering with outside organizations.
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Technically — and purely technically — 21 Day is focused on the idea of love.
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Nonetheless, Kudrin said the yuan's inclusion in the IMF basket was purely symbolic.
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So why not combine it with a VR format that's almost purely aesthetic?
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I realized I was adding it in purely for my own nostalgia needs.
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If successful, these missions could be the first purely commercial trips to Mars.
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Gone are the days when it was purely a luxury for the elite.
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This is what he is doing formally, but is his intention purely formal?
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"For purely nepotistic reasons, my mother gave me a contract," Mr. Ek said.
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Purely as a fitness tracker, it's certainly the best Fitbit I've ever used.
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Devon said it was selling the assets to focus purely on U.S. production.
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In a purely technical sense, the vote held on August 11th was meaningless.
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All I know is, when I was writing, it was purely the characters.
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For almost seven months this year, Costa Rica ran purely on renewable power.
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Everything from their sudden embrace to their post-kiss giggle is purely adorable.
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This time around, it's purely for looks, which may defeat the whole purpose.
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Republicans charge that warrantless surveillance and unmaskings were performed for purely political surveillance.
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The company has also raised all of its funding purely through venture capital.
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Food made him happiest if he experienced it in a purely emotional way.
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Not that membership of this budding "Métis Nation" was a purely ethnic label.
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But his activism on this front is not purely a product of #MeToo.
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Yangzhou fried rice in the city of Yangzhou is a purely interpretive label.
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But, she said, her reasons for supporting Clinton are genuine and purely strategic.
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Their mechanics and worlds are usually marshalled purely toward the goal of escapism.
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"HMD must avoid the Nokia brand being seen as purely a nostalgia brand."
|
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Of that, she predicts roughly 40 percent will involve purely business use cases.
|
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I can tell you all these details, 28 years later, purely from memory.
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At this point, it became hard to keep this a purely academic project.
|
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Right now, the way the recommendation systems are built, they're purely about clicks.
|
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However, Storch said the growth is not purely from web companies like Amazon.
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In such places, too, the issue was cultural as well as purely economic.
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Over time he trained himself to use the computer purely with his voice.
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Why would he want to make movies about the most purely altruistic superhero?
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This is a question that has long been purely rhetorical - and almost absurd.
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In purely military terms, the Army of the Dead is in good shape.
|
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But thus far, competitive Battle Royale featuring purely pro players simply hasn't worked.
|
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But pro-Kurdish opposition leaders argue this is a purely anti-democratic measure.
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Their faces are obscured by masks that are animated purely by theatrical light.
|
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Imagine five courses of purely vindictive behavior with a total meltdown for dessert.
|
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"The jump in profits is purely due to one-time items," he said.
|
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The timing of the Fed's decision appears, to me, to be purely coincidental.
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Four of the laws are purely ceremonial and rename memorials and VA clinics.
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Mance's refusal to do so, purely because of pride, lost many innocent lives.
|
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Again, it was just awesome and showed the power of purely acoustic music.
|
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Two, his pitch, from here on out, will be a purely negative one.
|
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Purely in terms of ergonomics, my favorite phone from this bunch is Huawei's.
|
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Purely on the level of stagecraft, the evening was a win for Pence.
|
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Fitch does not believe Sampath can sustain its capitalisation purely through retained earnings.
|
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Measured purely in euros terms, the Artcurial Ferrari is the new number one.
|
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The scenario is purely hypothetical and not a forecast, according to a Jan.
|
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At first it is purely geometric; with time it develops relief and shading.
|
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What would you do with the fame you achieved purely for fame's sake?
|
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This is purely because a number of firms are involved in building infrastructure.
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And two, we show that this is being done purely for election purposes.
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In the U.K. meanwhile, the practice remains a purely regulatory issue, he said.
|
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This semiabstract portrait deviates from Krasner's prior commitment to a purely nonrepresentational mode.
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The startup first operated as a purely peer-to-peer ride-sharing service.
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That aside, Hurwitz said he wasn't gonna cut Tambor based purely on allegations.
|
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This is purely speculation — neither Microsoft nor the NSA has admitted to it.
|
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According to Reilly, all of Cloudera's purely financial backers are in the black.
|
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If we're talking about pre-cognition in a purely intellectual sense then, yeah.
|
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But usually, you're purely on the defensive, being gradually surrounded and inexorably overwhelmed.
|
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"We've purely used the Kickstarter money to make this game," Price tells me.
|
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But technology is never purely good or bad—it always cuts both ways.
|
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MC is purely based on business considerations, Chief Executive Marcelino Fernandez Verdes said.
|
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"I'm not interested in art purely mirroring life or culture," she went on.
|
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Surely some art is purely formal, like the abstract paintings of Ellsworth Kelly.
|
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Clinton's campaign and other Democrats have largely dismissed the criticism as purely political.
|
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The United States says it is intended purely for defense against North Korea.
|
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But the purely physical has never been what this particular poet is about.
|
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Yes, Iran repeatedly claimed that its nuclear program was for purely peaceful purposes.
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I have never agreed with dismissals of impeachment as a purely political process.
|
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If you treat it purely as an investment, you don't get that dividend.
|
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Pletka said that it was "purely symbolic" and would do no real harm.
|
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We can, at least in the short term, achieve any purely military goal.
|
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But any connection to a backwoods Gucci is purely coincidental, Ms. Hoffman said.
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PK. "This was done purely to remain competitive in the market," Miller said.
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It's purely a guess, but I think he keeps going to the convention.
|
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It awards legal permanent resident status to foreign nationals based purely on luck.
|
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Tillerson indicated a purely military resolution of the Syrian conflict is not possible.
|
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"I see this purely as a matter of personality differences," she told me.
|
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The first one is a "Style Shell" panel ($20-$25) that's purely decorative.
|
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The ECB model is purely theoretical; it does not replicate actual trade conditions.
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But at the present moment, purely as a descriptive matter, they are partisan.
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Second, college sports are not supposed to be treated as purely commercial activities.
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Fairchild is one of the most purely classical dancers I have ever seen.
|
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But then he started buying Burgundy and Bordeaux futures purely as financial investments.
|
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Whole villages and towns were emptied of their population, based purely on ethnicity.
|
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Purely technical challenges aren't the only obstacles the industry will have to overcome.
|
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We didn't have a tour or a record deal, it was purely bravado.
|
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Initially there had been zero guarantees, with payment purely tied to completed deliveries.
|
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This is purely anecdotal, but all the writers I know express similar frustrations.
|
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Many artists used these devices to push their works towards the purely optical.
|
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They first decide to take a written vote, but really, it's purely ceremonial.
|
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" In an email on Thursday, Aftergood told Motherboard, "JASON reports are purely advisory.
|
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He also believes the process is a spiritual journey rather than purely aesthetic.
|
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"This piece is purely about Elliot," says HBD technical creative director Justin Denton.
|
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Jerking off animals purely for releasing sexual tension in my opinion is sexual.
|
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Which, if you're into football purely for the spectacle, is bloody good value.
|
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Judged purely on artistic merit, it's the only annual award of its kind.
|
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Studies are almost never purely pragmatic or explanatory: They fall on a continuum.
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It was purely something to do from a game design point of view.
|
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It wouldn't surprise me if there were cuts to purely science-based positions.
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DD: Like, something that's out of the makerspace purely ... Right, that's moved beyond.
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Happily, this one does not, and proudly flies a purely theatrical freak flag.
|
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It's also worth noting that skin care is not purely about self-care.
|
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Programs targeted purely at redistribution for adults do not typically [pay for themselves].
|
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And purely from the viewpoint of political self-interest, Connor kinda nails it.
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Or are we just another interest group that makes cold, purely political calculations?
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A photograph, however, is limited by a single frame and is purely visual.
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A photograph, however, is limited by a single frame and is purely visual.
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Perhaps the initial attraction was purely utilitarian: the promise of fruit or grain.
|
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But his absorption with physical states and fluctuating light was not purely formal.
|
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To keep things purely experiential, Coach is not offering any goods for sale.
|
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She may have been the most purely gifted poet of the 20th century.
|
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Purely judged as a smartphone its performance isn't anything to write home about.
|
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This vote was purely procedural, as we had gathered enough signatures to qualify.
|
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Too many times the court steps into the fray purely because it can.
|
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Purely in terms of personal health, the ultimate outcome depends upon two factors.
|
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In a 257 statement, Ms. Tauber said it was a purely bureaucratic decision.
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I can't direct myself purely by my own idiosyncrasies, or my own temptations.
|
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Because of Stanley Kubrick's previous work, many viewers expected a purely antiwar film.
|
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Schatz added some nuance to the view of Sanders as purely a curmudgeon.
|
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Purely Manichean views of the world have led many astray with terrible results.
|
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Is there a genuine relationship there or is it a purely transactional relationship?
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Evidence for energy healing is presented purely through testimonials, anecdotes, and showy demonstrations.
|
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As a purely emotional experience it succeeds without feeling too manipulative or maudlin.
|
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One of them added the stake was being marketed purely to international investors.
|
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Yet policymaking in a republic is not, and should not be, purely rational.
|
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They would undermine science-based decision-making in favor of purely political judgments.
|
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Music is focused purely on Apple Music streaming and the tunes you've purchased.
|
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It was purely driver error -- willful or wanton disregard for people or property.
|
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It is purely and simply a matter of equal justice for all Americans.
|
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" Trump added: "I'm talking purely as a candidate for me to get votes.
|
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Some experts say that could happen — but it's not purely a good thing.
|
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He concludes that humans are not really worth eating purely for nutritional reasons.
|
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As a purely organizational matter, the protests seem to have been a success.
|
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As Hong Kong is part of China, its affairs are purely domestic affairs.
|
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The road narrowed and became purely residential, and the snow started to build.
|
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However, it is purely focused on customers who ordered ahead or for delivery.
|
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The first six months were going to be purely about rest and recuperation.
|
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"Our ideas of property rights and laws are purely land-based," he said.
|
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These fictions are harmful, even if they're deployed for purely domestic political purposes.
|
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If it's purely partisan, I don't think anyone will give it any credibility.
|
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The U.S. industry turns the taps on or off based purely on economics.
|
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So adopting a purely carbon neutral investment strategy doesn't guarantee long-term success.
|
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But those laws don't apply when the acts are purely domestic in nature.
|
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From a purely self-interested standpoint, Mr. Gorka needs to cut it out.
|
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But, he said, participation in the program doesn't equal purely supporting China's goals.
|
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Her project started out purely a Snapchat account, which later expanded to Instagram.
|
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There is no narrative or dialogue — everything is purely conveyed through visual language.
|
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Contemporary Hollywood auteurs have defended smoking in film as a purely artistic choice.
|
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The world was transfixed — not purely out of pity, I suspect, but recognition.
|
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Then, of course, just from a purely entertainment standpoint, she's fun to watch.
|
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This purely instrumental avant-rock is more solemn, deliberate, set on its strangeness.
|
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On Friday, critics of Mr. Chope argued that his opposition wasn't purely procedural.
|
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The chief justice is the presiding officer, but are his duties purely ceremonial?
|
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But that's ridiculous—unlike cyborg death-corgis, time machines are purely science-fiction.
|
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Was it speculation based purely on what Bannon has read in the newspapers?
|
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So as a rule, modern-day Cabinet meetings have been purely for show.
|
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As such, members of Congress often find themselves contacted about purely local issues.
|
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Judging by Botha's own comments about his work, his aims are purely aesthetic.
|
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Yet despite his impressive chops, Prince's talent was never purely technical or analytical.
|
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But again, purely based on talent, the company may be worth the attention.
|
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But from a purely climate-focused perspective, the bill is a win-win.
|
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So this one makes the list purely because it's permanently etched into our minds.
|
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Spending time in a purely fun, no-pressure setting can be just as helpful.
|
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As for cow burps, the administration is relying on purely voluntary measures for now.
|
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It's purely educated guesswork, but this could have prompted some pent-up selling, too.
|
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"Many of Apple's critics are purely nostalgic," Ben Bajarin of Creative Strategies puts it.
|
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But Scavia suggests that a purely voluntary approach to curbing nutrient runoff is inadequate.
|
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How often are your lyrics fictional and how often are they purely from you?
|
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Disney's official line on the curious edifice was that any resemblance was purely accidental.
|
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Since we know Wendy, though, this "heroic" speech doesn't come off as purely heroic.
|
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However, we have reiterated through direct meetings that THAAD is purely a defensive weapon.
|
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However, analysts say it has outgrown its image as purely a party of protest.
|
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The current proposals on the table range from the realistic to the purely aspirational.
|
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Abe obviously does not want to admit that this new election is purely political.
|
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South Korea and the United States have always said the drills are purely defensive.
|
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I believe it is really only humans that do violence for purely ritualistic purposes.
|
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Stemless Champagne glasses are purely style over substance, but they sure do look nice.
|
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It's important to point out that spring cleaning doesn't need to be purely physical.
|
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To treat full employment as a purely economic phenomenon is not quite right, however.
|
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Beyond the fun gameplay, the game is also rather striking purely as an object.
|
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The Bodyguard, judged purely on its cinematic merits, doesn't necessarily hold up as well.
|
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While men's grooming has traditionally been seen as purely functional, that perception is shifting.
|
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And while Boyle has always seen the relationship as purely platonic, he's open-minded.
|
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Is this purely pattern-based analysis with sentient data crunching or something entirely different?
|
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For many, it was the first large, purely social gathering they had ever attended.
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I opened it, purely out of curiosity since I'd opened packages of hers before.
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Aeternity: a scalable blockchain platform that enables high-speed transacting, purely-functional smart contracts
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Sometimes a product transcends purely objective reasoning and is great just because it is.
|
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Kris sticks to the party line, claiming that it was purely a business decision.
|
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He said it was a "purely personal" trip for him, only focused on meditation.
|
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However, it was stressed that it was "a purely precautionary measure" in their case.
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If anything, the more interaction I have purely because of my tattoos is positive.
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He explained that today's athletic leggings have a purely functional origin in long underwear.
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Or it can be purely aesthetic with no sentimental value — it's up to you.
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That feels more like a purely political crime, and denying extradition would feel justified.
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He noted, for example, that Friday's meeting doesn't include any joint prayer — purely talks.
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What I love about their relationship is that it is purely based on power.
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So giving yourself more time to relax from a purely logistical standpoint is crucial.
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Not all of the delays in passing legislation are purely on Republican shoulders though.
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For purely comedy reasons, it would be kind of funny if Negan killed Glenn.
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Shanghai's is purely about research; THE and QS incorporate other measures, such as "reputation".
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Most of these suggestions, however, are based purely on issues surrounding the IPO itself.
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This is a f—-d-up situation, and it's purely because of my body.
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While purely functional cookware is perfectly practical, it's sure nice when it's pretty, too.
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"The grandmother is just purely out of it," neighbor Chandra Williams told KYW-TV.
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Eschewing the purely educational approach, Herzog opts to prioritize his unbridled —and contagious — awe.
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"That we're seeing it at this distance is purely an accident of cosmic time."
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"I was shocked by how purely emotional it was for him," Vincent told me.
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Under this agreement, FARC members would have disarmed and become a purely political movement.
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Germany initially saw its dash for solar and wind as a purely domestic issue.
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Iran insists its nuclear work has been non-military and missile program purely defensive.
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And perhaps the most important reason the jack had to go is purely practical.
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The Court declines to relegate its Establishment Clause analysis to a purely mathematical exercise.
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But the company cautions anyone against thinking of craft brewing purely as a business.
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They're purely digital images, so they're designed to show what a computer will do.
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But NotPetya's ransom messages were only a ruse: The malware's goal was purely destructive.
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This is purely for internal stock control, so consumers don't need to see it.
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But Hideyoshi knew he wanted Sumi to have a Lifebrarian for purely selfish reasons.
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According to Shirk, though, the graphical changes aren't purely cosmetic, they're functional as well.
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The Department of Labor (DOL) can address this problem purely as a labor issue.
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Now I'm not going to pretend that watching fights is purely an enjoyable experience.
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But to think of diversity purely in racial and gender terms is not sufficient.
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"It was purely the bondholders," Wyler said when asked why the deal fell through.
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That's purely in liquid savings, so it doesn't include retirement funds or other investments.
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Cohen tells TMZ this is not about suing the school ... it's purely about safety.
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Check out both vids ... we're giving Sambora a narrow victory, based purely on enthusiasm.
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Let's start off by noting that GMOs will never be a purely scientific issue.
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This eked out the stupidity of "Airplanes" purely based on that damn acoustic guitar.
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In purely legal terms, the internet overreacted to the Fine Bros' React World proposal.
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As the program goes on, some of the pilot's experience becomes purely virtual, too.
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Creating a workplace made up purely of tech experts is "non sustainable," said Cornelissen.
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Instead of doing her makeup in a mirror, her application technique is purely tactile.
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All the same, vast unknown chunks of the world still tempt the purely adventurous.
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We'll have very little Democratic support, probably none, and that's purely for political reasons.
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Carroll's title as the cowboy cobbler for the nation's highest office is purely unofficial.
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He says, based purely on those visuals, the cop decided to investigate his background.
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Those levels will apparently have multiple objectives to complete, rather than being purely linear.
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The microcephaly that is being caused by the Zika virus is not purely cosmetic.
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But as I quickly learned, Veronica Mars' relationship with its fandom wasn't purely positive.
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"This is not purely a private project for the development of energy," he said.
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The same can't be said for the Christmas special, where he's purely an invention.
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They insist their presence in or around such sites is purely to protect them.
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They recognise that not every young person will benefit from a purely academic education.
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If the timetable slips, it would in purely financial terms be better for banks.
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"Purely because the story we conceived is so big," producer Larry Kasanoff tells Empire.
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The difference between that and a pay-as-you-go system is purely notional.
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A big part of this is that they're usually not purely questions at all.
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Most video games in the history of the medium have been pretty purely escapist.
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They corrupt the work ethic of those taken on purely to meet the quotas.
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I'm not going to come down too firmly on that, because it's purely hypothetical.
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But purely from an environmental standpoint, that kind of hunting makes no big difference.
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But with 'Constant Growth Fails,' for example, it's purely player piano and nothing else.
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It was purely circumstantial, she warned the jury: no eyewitnesses, no fingerprints, no DNA.
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The U.S. holds the system is purely defensive, and so complies with the agreement.
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The Kremlin said the latest dispute was purely a matter for the communications regulator.
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Many online have speculated that Olympios hired the lawyer and publicist purely for publicity.
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Considered purely as a means of flood control, the dam is a mixed blessing.
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And because Trump is incapable of seeing anything outside of a purely partisan lens.
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The restaurant had no English signage outside, and I discovered it purely by accident.
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"Insurance companies shouldn't sell quasi-wealth management products purely for investment purposes," said Yuan.
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This tactic would also, purely from a practical perspective, ensure greater exposure, Costas argued.
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If North Korea is experiencing an economic miracle, it is a purely daytime affair.
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The Lone Star State's attraction isn't purely about getting some respite from the road.
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They told wallet-scam tales and talked about Ethereum purely in currency-trading terms.
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JOE KERNEN: Some people said that move yesterday was purely a stock market put.
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What predatory pricing does is to enable competition purely based on access to capital.
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In that case, scientists concluded that the paw a mouse uses is purely chance.
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And he responded by bucking McConnell and company and playing that purely conservative vs.
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"Trust has been broken ... A purely domestic remedy is no longer sufficient," he said.
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But for Shukov and Grobecker the name for their company sprang purely from emotion.
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But they see the mechanism for addressing it sitting purely with the executive branch.
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Britain's Civil Aviation Authority responded, saying that the decision was purely related to safety.
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A purely rationalist language would no longer be able to express community or faith.
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It is common practice for presidents to attend such events, which are purely ceremonial.
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However, India should not approach its relations with Kabul purely from a Pakistan angle.
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"It is wrong to view this issue purely in monetized terms alone," it said.
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His purely academic approach, however, makes him a difficult figure for China to embrace.
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China protested the deployment although the U.S. has insisted it's purely for defensive proposes.
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Purely because it is a fad issue or sometimes, I give you, an example.
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"Scientologists participate in [Christmas] celebrations on an organizational level purely for recruitment and PR."
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The United States holds the system is purely defensive, so complies with the agreement.
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Sure, some of the latest holidays exist purely in the confines of the cloud.
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But purely technical challenges aren't the only obstacles the industry will have to overcome.
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I recommend this exercise to anyone with a vagina—as a purely educational experience.
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Because pain is a purely subjective phenomenon, it is notoriously difficult to measure empirically.
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These are moral absolutes and in dispassionate, purely academic discussion they may serve fine.
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I see all the times I self-censored purely out of fear of judgment.
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This incident shows that the purely legal checks are, in this context, quite weak.
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Dividing funds purely between relative minnows would have achieved this in the short term.
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It's an illusion, purely physical in nature: If there's no oxygen, there's no flame.
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" The guide also gives provides sample questions to ask them: "Is it purely political?
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In 1997, this was a purely theoretical argument, and European officials shrugged it off.
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Finally, Trump is claiming that he repaid Cohen purely out of his own pocket.
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The global-scale introduction of both carbon removal and aerosol projection are purely theoretical.
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The U.S. holds the system is purely defensive, and so complies with the agreement.
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BMW just took the wraps off its first purely electric premium mid-size sedan.
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I love raisins, but I know you might not, so those are purely optional.
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Apple's improvement of the security of its devices is not purely a technical discussion.
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We prefer books that delve into social issues over those that are purely historical.
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He will live on forever, purely because he never existed in the first place.
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You can stop thinking what you're thinking ... we're told the evening was purely platonic.
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Still, there are many objections to Kavanaugh based purely on what we already know.
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More recently, high-profile rappers have gestured at the format for purely creative purposes.
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We hardly get students coming to us for academic concerns anymore—it's purely emotional.
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You know LeAnn and Eddie will be watching -- purely for recipe ideas, we're sure.
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On a purely technical level, our software is nowhere near good enough right now.
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Yet graduation programs in South Sudan and in Uganda outperformed purely giving people money.
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But it's still one of the best, most purely joyful songs of his career.
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On the new podcast, he said he was there in a purely journalistic capacity.
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"The qualities of mental life that we associate with souls are purely corporeal," Prof.
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The committee tasked with electing Democrats to Congress painted the ruling as purely political.
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But leave that aside and consider the Trump presidency from a purely Israeli standpoint.
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Some of the resistance that Mr. Torra has been putting up is purely symbolic.
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"The timing was purely coincidence," Mr. Fares said in a phone interview from Cairo.
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Ms. Thorson was particularly skeptical of articles that focused purely on debunking false information.
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The "when" of the substitution is crucial: If, purely hypotethically, a proposal by Sens.
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Those late sketches were "done purely for Michelangelo's own spiritual devotions," Mr. Clayton said.
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They are the ones most likely to absorb violence purely as violation, as terror.
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And on a purely physical grid-planning basis, it is more difficult to replace.
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The conventional thinking about pain as purely a physical stimulus has clearly failed us.
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Thomas Conroy, a university spokeswoman, said the decision was made purely on academic grounds.
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Vegas and entertainers like Criss rely purely on the 40 million tourists per year.
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In Senate races, more than half of the ads in September were purely negative.
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Huzayfah: People who went after the caliphate say they went purely for the caliphate.
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For many years I've wanted to make a purely observational film like this one.
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Utah Sequences is purely Holt's vision of place, unfolding through salient points of time.
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It ought to be purely at the medical level without the editorial or description.
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"Freestyle" demands that you exist purely in the here-and-now of the show.
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Purely in terms of data, Apple serves you; Google serves you to the sharks.
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Reports about details and timing of our closely-held peace plan are purely speculative.
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The physicalists believe, with Dennett, that science can explain consciousness in purely material terms.
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From a purely counterterrorism perspective, the latest threat by al Qaeda shouldn't be doubted.
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The current jackets are a deep navy blue, and the pockets are purely decorative.
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"The issue is now purely political," said Mirwais Alami, acting chief executive of DABS.
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Much as we may think of a film like Casablanca as purely a Hollywood
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These fictions are harmful even if they are deployed for purely domestic political purposes.
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There is at least one purely meritocratic industry in the United States: professional sports.
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" He also suggested Marc Jacobs and John Galliano, purely for "the theatricality of that.
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He is at his best, though, when he shifts to a purely analytical tone.
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Vehicles powered purely by batteries, he estimates, will make up 15 percent of sales.
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Now this was done by — the information is, this was done by Syria purely.
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Both sides are simply grabbing partisan nuggets and using them purely for political purposes.
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Perhaps, critics of the referendum argue, Turkey should revert to the purely parliamentary system.
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"I'd be very surprised to find out that it is a purely aesthetic problem."
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An additional 85033,000 emails, which she claims were purely personal, have since been deleted.
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As a purely legal matter, these sections represented an unprecedented intrusion into state sovereignty.
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"This is a deal that is purely designed as a political fix," he added.
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Chipotle&aposs comeback hasn&apost been built purely on back-to-basics common sense.
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It was purely an officer&aposs judgment call, and no supporting evidence was required.
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With Embiid out of action, others have entered the conversation, purely out of necessity.
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"This man was convicted purely on something that there's no corroboration for," Bevin said.
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Age: 27Position: ForwardIf this list were based purely on ability: Neymar would be second.
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But consider what Limbaugh and his ilk are suggesting -- from a purely logistical perspective.
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For the Republican Party, Mr. Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, was once purely a villain.
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PUTIN SAYS RUSSIAN SALE OF EARLY MISSILE WARNING SYSTEMS TO CHINA IS PURELY DEFENSIVE
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As pertains purely to innovation in speaking devices, though, we haven't come so far.
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Many donors I spoke with cited their interest in the project as purely philanthropic.
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From a purely financial standpoint, that horrendous market decline may have been an overreaction.
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Zelenskiy and the oligarch deny this, and both say their relationship is purely professional.
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True stories aside, Constance would be a kick even if she were purely fictional.
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To a generation of cynical internet users, TikTok videos are purely targets of ridicule.
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This post may contain "forward-looking" information that is not purely historical in nature.
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We make purchases based purely on emotion and don't think about them as investments.
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There is such a thing as "good writing"; it's not a purely vacuous phrase.
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Support from Democrats would be needed to pass a purely bilateral deal, they said.
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Again, the difference is not purely attributable to Trump, but he's the main factor.
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Most people used laudanum (a tincture of morphine and codeine) purely as a medicine.
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It was something about the ferocity of the tiger, it's purely using its instinct.
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When these twists seem to exist purely for cleverness, they're at their most alienating.
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Despite that, we're told it was absolutely canceled purely due to the scheduling issues.
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Sechin and the Kremlin have repeatedly said Rosneft's projects are purely commercial, not political.
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It's empty and purely symbolic, but it's what he does and how he leads.
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Not all criticism of talking with adversaries without preconditions is based purely on politics.
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It was like, no cussing, purely rapping about holy water and stuff like that.
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It's not purely a partisan statement to say that something went wrong this year.
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My disability is purely physical and has no direct bearing on my health status.
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The exhibition divides the work up by subject matter, rather than being purely chronological.
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So this project was made purely for the purpose of getting views on YouTube?
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It's carrying something through from the purely objective to something more natural and emotional.
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This could be done with purely Republican votes, but it would be no picnic.
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Because Germany, Italy and the Soviet Union all intervened, and because it proved to be a dress rehearsal for the second world war, the civil war was often portrayed as a purely anti-fascist or purely anti-communist struggle between good and bad.
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"THAAD Is a purely defensive weapon, it is purely capable of shooting down a ballistic missile it intercepts and it is there for the protection of the United States," Secretary of State John Kerry said last month during a visit to Beijing.
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Any links to behaviours or proclivities are purely speculative, yet the media like the fiction.
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It's easy to see the fight over Justice Scalia's spot as purely political high drama.
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In an ideal case, a real hardware sensor's information could be reproduced using purely software.
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So we rate the $250 million total, ascribed purely to Hillary Clinton, to be false.
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" Fakhroddin Ghaffari, Musician "This isn't easy; it's very different from playing a purely musical performance.
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"It was so purely beautiful and natural, so I wanted to keep mine," she says.
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And as customers place their orders with Naho at the club, it's never purely transactional.
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At the moment, the leak appears to be a purely malicious act without public value.
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It's purely for aesthetics, though — there aren't any parts that make the cars go faster.
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Was it purely a coincidence, or is it trying to mitigate attention to bad news?
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Thus, from a purely aerodynamic perspective, an unsupported cape is detrimental—not beneficial—to flight.
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I was buying clothes on a monthly, if not weekly, basis purely out of habit.
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A couple of the attendees even seem to have turned up purely for the company.
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Of course this device wouldn't be much good if it purely focused on your gums.
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I prayed five times a day for a couple of years, purely out of shame.
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Kurdish officials said this week that talks with Damascus over Afrin had remained purely military.
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From a purely NHL perspective, probably, although his international play makes it a tougher call.
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But the retro keyboard that came with the C64 mini console was purely for show.
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When it comes to scientific issues that are purely political for Trump, that seems unlikely.
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A showdown between Game of Thrones' two most purely sociopathic characters could be interesting. Maybe.
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Once you take that message into your cells, what happens is you become purely competitive.
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The movies he&aposs -- the choices he has to make are purely for financial reasons.
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Farmer says his motivation is not purely monetary, but rather the thrill of the chase.
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Some came from overseas content mills that were in it purely for the ad dollars.
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So from purely a markets perspective, the markets have reviewed his agenda and signed on.
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Plus our graphics were pretty sweet—most chess programs at the time were purely alphanumeric.
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Based on purely anecdotal evidence, I've gotta say that dyke/trans culture does it better.
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The bottom line: No refugee crisis or migration flow is purely due to climate change.
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But to see traffic jams purely as a waste of time is to miss something.
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I never wanted this film, or any film I do, to be just purely topical.
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Popular representations of nudism reduce it to a hippie-dippy lifestyle or something purely sexual.
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We're told he felt like a scapegoat and was cut loose purely for PR reasons.
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That launch was purely demonstration — Thursday represents the first revenue-generating flight of Falcon Heavy.
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American courts have resisted putting the brakes on purely ceremonial religious references in government contexts.
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The real problem isn't purely stylistic, it's that those improvements now look old and dated.
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The article's argument is that Chopra's marriage to Nick Jonas is purely a career move.
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SM: When it comes to purely private enterprise, the question is, is there a hook?
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Like the Clinton case in the 1990s, Zervos's lawsuit involves "purely unofficial acts," Renwick wrote.
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KN: So purely my existence on my iPhone is that of a ten-year-old.
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In a purely narrative sense, I still have lots of questions about that house, though.
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Or, sometimes, companies were acquired purely for the talent that came with the smaller business.
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This is that rare thing in today's console gaming world: A purely single-player experience.
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Mrs Merkel argues that EU institutions have no business intruding in a purely commercial enterprise.
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The Economist: How much of it this is purely a kind of battle of ideas?
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I opened my email, deleted a few purely mailing list items, and got to work.
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Is it purely a utilitarian, transactional relationship where you are master and it is servant?
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But we all know that Musk would never do something purely for selfish financial reasons.
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Rather than beat competitors purely on technology, May just wants to be first to market.
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Veronique is an elaborate deus ex machina, a character so purely evil she's almost convenient.
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The shift is not a matter purely born from mass migration, as USENET's collapse was.
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These internally coupled ears are interesting, in terms of engineering, because they are purely structural.
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Are their bland photo ops purely a smokescreen for the White House's more insidious actions?
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Tehran says its missile capabilities are purely defensive and nuclear ambitions only civilian in nature.
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Af Klint wasn't a materialist and she was not interested in attaining the purely optical.
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France's strongly pro-European president, Emmanuel Macron, would struggle to oppose a purely European takeover.
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But the problem with these notched screens on Android phones is that they're purely cosmetic.
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From a purely logistical standpoint, there are benefits to running a channel with someone else.
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PURELY OVER THE TOP THIS IS A WHOLE NEW CAPABILTY IT WILL BE NATION WIDE.
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They find out which industry credentials are important, and which are purely a marketing strategy.
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Given it's still early days, Fortnite Battle Royale featuring purely pro players simply hasn't worked.
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Passing a purely partisan tax bill forces them to use the Senate's budget reconciliation procedure.
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It was also apparent that the work didn't fit comfortably into a purely formal reading.
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To control that purely cosmetic defect you had to use this horrible pesticide called Monitor.
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"Scrubbing bubbles" as a name for a protection scheme stands out purely for its weirdness.
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She takes something potentially explosive, then whittles it down to something purely and universally funny.
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This is a very different approach to Monzo, which is focused purely on consumer banking.
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You may think they're cute and cuddly, but deep down, cats are purely evil geniuses.
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In this way, queerness becomes central purely by the act of making it completely irrelevant.
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Both studies are purely observational, and both were performed on a limited sample of subjects.
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Or purely involve visuals of toys they might crave and pester their parents to buy.
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That does not prove that the growth in purely corporate debt will be as damaging.
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It's appalling and unacceptable to have these conditions in Europe — it's simply and purely shameful.
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Don't get me wrong, I love reading a smut fic purely for the sex alone.
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It's also worth remembering that some people use dating apps purely as a vanity exercise.
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Harding-Rolls explained why Activision has been diversifying away from being a purely gamemaking company.
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Trump's call with Netanyahu: It was "purely logistical" in preparation for Trump's visit to Israel.
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"Most of the time, I purely recorded what was in front of me," he says.
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On the purely speculative end, Matthew Klein advanced an intriguing theory in the Financial Times.
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It isn't cathartic, nor is it an impressive action sequence—it's purely unpleasant to watch.
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However, whatever similarities between the titles are purely coincidental, according to both Demarco and Mitski.
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I forgot what it's like to see a show purely for fun instead of work.
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I originally wanted it to be purely in black and white and look really photographic.
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As Brian Beutler notes in The New Republic, this is a purely anti-democratic fantasy.
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When we asked what its purpose was, a company spokesperson said it was purely decorative.
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"I am softening to the idea of Irish unity, purely on economic issues," he said.
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