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And I know another; it's better to be myself, with all of my memories-or most of them, anyway-and my mind intact, than to be Lycaelon's obedient puppet with half my mind gone.
Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010
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He turned off the holo-he had seen it before anyway-and held up the key.
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Kellen rummaged inside his tunic for a clean handkerchief'reasonably clean, anyway-and handed it to the girl.
Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010
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This is just one of many "brain-tricks" but it throws into question what the brain does anyway-and shows how we cannot trust the brain in its decision-making.
Srinivasan Pillay: Brain, Spirituality, Confidence And Suffering 2010
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As a policy, isolationsimtends to suggest a self-assuredness that the country in question reigns supreme – in its own opinion, anyway-and therefore need not sully its hands in external affairs, except as a kind of global policeman.
And Now, The Choice « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows 2008
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As a policy, isolationsimtends to suggest a self-assuredness that the country in question reigns supreme – in its own opinion, anyway-and therefore need not sully its hands in external affairs, except as a kind of global policeman.
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As a policy, isolationsimtends to suggest a self-assuredness that the country in question reigns supreme – in its own opinion, anyway-and therefore need not sully its hands in external affairs, except as a kind of global policeman.
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But she wasn't his ship, and he wasn't a thief-not just then, anyway-and he couldn't leave Little Red behind.
Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000
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That's what they said, anyway-and it certainly seemed that way to Rune, as she traveled the Trade Road down from her home near the Galzar Pass.
Fiddler Fair Lackey, Mercedes 1998
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She'd always been one of the strongest people he'd known-one of the most stubborn, anyway-and seeing her break down and cry like that in front of him shook him up bad.
Wild Blood Horton, Naomi 1997
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