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The short story has been with the editors for well over a year (424 days according to my response tracker software) but they kept in touch every few months to say the story was still under consideration and to ask if it wasstill available.
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But that's only because at that time, the US wasstill "the New New Thing."
It's Still American Hope Vs. Fear, Even in David Brooks' Worst Case Scenario 2009
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Even if every one of uswere as canny as the few of us saw what Bush was up to had bombarded the White House and congress with objections ... it wasstill going to happen.
EMPTY HEART: Historical roots of the phenomenon of Colin Powell 2008
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What if Obama had met his secondwife in a bar and had a long affair while he wasstill married?
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Musing on who could play him in a movie version of the book, the beefy, white-bearded Brillstein told EW, It could be anyone from Johnny Candy if he wasstill alive to Kenny Rogers if he were a little fatter.
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Although Mr. Moyers at the time sounded excited about his new job and confident that the work would not be so different or less intellectually stimulating than what he was used to in editorial, there wasstill a bit of grieving among editors in this city when he announced his decision.
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He wasstill and always, though no one else knew itSir Bedivere, the last knight of the Round Table, whose code of honor insisted that a promise was a sacred trust.
The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008
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Her long, dark hair was braided into submission, thick as a fist, and she wasstill hot—how on earth could Ethan race around like that?
Second Glance Jodi Picoult 2003
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"Tell me, when Gordon wasstill living here and Haddon would pick him up in the helicopter, did he have anything to do with Sid Blessing?"
Till the Butchers Cut Him Down Muller, Marcia 1994
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That a teacher should bevisited by the father of a pupil, especially when that father wasstill, as Madame Clopin said, si bien, was against that lady's austere Helvetian code.
The Letters 1910
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