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He wants us to inhabit the ordinariness of life, which is sometimes visionary (the Constable sketch), sometimes banal (the cup of tea, the Old Spice), and sometimes momentous (the death of a parent), but all of it perforce ordinary because it happens in the course of a life, and happens, in different forms, to everyone.
NEWYORKER: Total Recall
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In economics, the kind of engagement of recent years must, perforce, cease.
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Now the goal is to reforge the politics, and perforce the culture, not merely of Iraq but of the billion-strong Islamic world from Morocco to the South Seas.
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This is a project designed to simulate the human body a huge undertaking that has, perforce, to be spread over many supercomputers of the sort more usually used to forecast the weather and model nuclear explosions.
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By ridding the script of its sociological and anthropological strain, Paulus allows us to see the people and, perforce, to hear the music.
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