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It's a pretty straightforward process insomuch as most big record labels have a very straightforward way of doing it.
From Salon
"And it was clearly, in the quote, meant to be some sort of compliment to the female gender. But I take some issue with that . . . It just occurred to us that it's a really fascinating question, insomuch as women are socialized, arguably, even more so than men in a very specific way."
From Salon
Field: I think all these readings are incredibly exciting and valid insomuch as that they’re articulated by individuals in a really specific manner.
From Los Angeles Times
But Palestinian lives don’t matter to a lot of the Western media, and they matter only insomuch as they are relevant to Israeli or American lives.
From Slate
Anyway, as Mark notes, “Quitting would effectively end your life, insomuch as you’ve come to know it.”
From New York Times
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