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It's a pretty straightforward process insomuch as most big record labels have a very straightforward way of doing it.

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"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."

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Field: I think all these readings are incredibly exciting and valid insomuch as that they’re articulated by individuals in a really specific manner.

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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.

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Anyway, as Mark notes, “Quitting would effectively end your life, insomuch as you’ve come to know it.”

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