By the end, so many details had piled up that the events themselves no longer mattered.
It mattered little that, for example, gold (up 23-fold in these years) promised no income stream.
The only things that really mattered to him were his family and his art.
It just was considered enough to claim that open mattered and the public would understand.
Only when they look back do they realize how much every game really mattered.
But Alexander Todorov, a psychologist at Princeton, wanted to know what traits really mattered to voters.
Here is what mattered most: Both candidates recognized the Hispanic vote is crucial and deserves attention.
Both countries would be sitting pretty if location and resources were all that mattered.
But if the U.S. decided that jobs mattered more, would more stimulus spending be the answer?
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The crowd was overjoyed to see Smith, but this mattered not at all to him.
But he played the superior groundstrokes and won the points that mattered to ultimately triumph.
Yet none of this mattered to a couple of employees who were on H1B work visas.
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What he wanted was for the spotlight to be focused on the things that mattered.
But Mr Cheney said it was underground water that mattered most for long-term supply.
Even when they were dogged by injuries, this team pulled together when it mattered most.
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Mr Powell's trip mattered, if only because (like most administration members) he travels so rarely.
Co-operation from the side and from below mattered as much as coercion from above.
In North Carolina 12% of whites said the candidate' s race mattered to them.
Not that it mattered much: The song wasn't exactly destined for the Billboard charts.
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There, the shortage of water mattered far more to most voters than the latest call-centre.
What mattered, though, was that the event introduced hundreds of people to the wonders of stargazing.
After the September 11 terrorist attacks, I had a desire to find a job that mattered.
Syrians used to look at neighbouring Lebanon and Iraq and conclude that stability mattered more than freedom.
"Everybody when they left the surgery thought their animal was the only one that mattered, " he said.
His nonverbal signals not only mattered, they sent a powerful message that completely undermined his stated objective.
The Kirchners correctly judged that what mattered to an impoverished country was rapid growth and job creation.
It mattered little, with the overwhelming forces of risk appetite and aversion having their genesis in Europe.
For the DPJ government the opposition's ineptitude has not mattered, so capable has it proved at self-destruction.
Wielding a paintbrush skilfully mattered less, so artists could be successful before (or without) refining their techniques.
What did come as something of a surprise, however, was the nature of the communication that mattered.
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