If it hadn't, he says illuminatingly, it would have meant that oppositions haven't been using their brains. |
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The cases also illuminatingly illustrate different techniques for attempting to resolve disputes of this kind. |
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He illuminatingly discusses familiar writers, and he also cites many figures unknown to me. |
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LeBlanc illuminatingly documents their trials, tribulations and despairs. |
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The result of all these changes, early and late, has been to upend what makes the novel so enduringly topical, indeed so illuminatingly theological. |
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They need to be preserved and cherished in all their richness profound or punning or philosophical, obvious occasionally and more often than not, illuminatingly obscure. |
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What You Will is an unabashedly and illuminatingly theoretical book. |
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This is, illuminatingly, to make a start on incorporating an inevitable undertow of natural presences into criticism of even 'high' modernist poets. |
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