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To try something other than the traditional video game demo, insomuch as that still exists.
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History can be a humbling read, at least insomuch as you might assume that there are any original complaints left to register.
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This means they may not be empowered insomuch as they are not as free to choose between a number of models on health being unaware of these alternatives.
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It could play a revolutionary role only insomuch as it could connect to a revolutionary class in the cities.
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For press and public, it was a total surprise, insomuch as anyone could be surprised that a roof that had been leaking for 20 years needed to be replaced.
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These facts are stable insomuch as they account for the cause and effect that prevail in a system under consideration that is both relatively isolated and simple.
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He's both fascinated and baffled by humanity, and thus will try to protect humans, insomuch as the rules of his existence will let him.
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These rings only interest me insomuch as women actually use them to propose.
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But feminism is fashionable, insomuch as it is being name-checked by the fashion industry with a striking frequency.
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There's something advantageous about having people underestimate your intellect, insomuch as a lot of things are revealed to you.
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