As much as President Stevenson wants to obtusely hold to some notion that tuition hikes don't affect access, they do. |
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I always answer that obtusely by saying I put myself into Stephen. |
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She purposely, perhaps obtusely, chose black and white to express what she witnessed during June 2013 in Taksim Square. |
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In order to draw from the image the conclusion he wants to reach, Leon must read it in an obtusely literal way as claiming that every time a cadaver lies on an autopsy table it has been brought there by smoking. |
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Japanese geishas and Arab sheiks are also obtusely name-checked. |
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But to deny so obtusely the facts of the situation is an insult. |
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Yet, it was claimed, obtusely by the news media, that Salmond had won it. |
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