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181. But a national debate on architecture at this level is as banal as it is unhelpful. 182. The operation, Back Home, is as straight forward as it is pointless and brutal. 183. This is avidly collected by the locals as it is delicious boiled and pickled. 184. The question of management and legal representation for aspiring new-comers is just as valid in publishing as it is in recording. 185. But in practice, modern Earthly life is a protege of water, as much as it is of carbon. 186. Most confusingly named as it is a stork not an ibis. 187. For the historian it is equally illegitimate to overlook what they had in common as it is to neglect the differences. 188. When the planes are fully loaded, they aren't able to take off from this runway, as it is too short. 189. More than most human activities, sport reveals this essential truth of existence as it is perceived in the perennial philosophy. 190. Or even love, in so far as it is distinguished from sexuality. 191. This is a spotlight that is as harsh and cruel to the loser as it is flattering to the victor. 192. As it is, I've stretched my neck out by ordering a full alert in the West Country. 193. This is the stuff from which good beer is made as it is hard and has absorbed a tangy flavour. 194. In 1922 it was not so easy to predict crop yields as it is today. 195. Many circumstances are made intolerable as it is for lack of sufficient respite services. 196. But just getting out of the way of good ideas, important as it is, will not be enough. 197. These movements are directly converted to movements of the screen cursor, or pointer as it is ten called. 198. Integrity is the basis of trust, which is not as much an ingredient of leadership as it is a product. 199. So far as it is known, Noble has been the only born-deaf person ever to be a Freemason in Britain. 200. We seem unable to accept the world as it is. 201. However, it goes against the grain to have to say this, as it is our land after all. 202. Though not all laws are enforced with equal vigour, criminal law defines crime as it is officially recognized. 203. The northwest, before the days of air travel, was not as easy of access as it is today. 204. Is the bark naturally as black as it is now, or has the dirt from the air soiled it? 205. Pack it tight, add basketball footage as dramatic as it is trite, and throw it into the Hollywood Plot Machine. 206. The basis of these unities does not seem to lie within the nervous system as it is currently conceived. 207. Do not use breadmaking flour for pastry as it is far too coarse. 208. Ronell avoids the trap by proceeding in ever-decreasing circles - or fractal geometry, as it is now known. 209. Tempting as it is to criticise them back, this will make them even more defensive. 210. Research is paraded as strongly by many journalists and novelists as it is by sociologists.