In some ways the two issues sound similar but are very different, as everyone knows.
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We felt sorry for Amber, too, but as everyone knows, it takes two to tango.
As everyone knows, China has one of the highest savings rates in the world.
But as everyone knows all too well, today's darling can easily become tomorrow's leper.
As everyone knows, the never ending TNK-BP relationship is broken, with zero prospect of recovery.
As everyone knows, our children are targets of a massive media campaign to hook them on cigarettes.
As everyone knows, however, medicine is changing, and from the perspective of many doctors, not for the better.
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Actually, forget the checks, they might say, as everyone knows the future of payments is also on mobile phones.
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"Mr Assange, as everyone knows, is in a confined space, " Ms Alban said.
The problem, as everyone knows, is that each of these issues is tangled in the domestic politics of the United States.
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But as everyone knows LinkedIn has also done great work in turning the job seeker site into an increasingly useful content site.
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But, as everyone knows, plutonium can also be used to make bombs.
The Jets, as everyone knows, regressed, slipping to 8-8, missing the playoffs and getting the very public comeuppance their critics had hoped for.
In practice, as everyone knows, this has led to theater-hopping in multiplexes and a porous standard of guardianship ("Hey, mister get us into 'Saw 3D'").
As everyone knows, some states have begun to experiment with legalizing same-sex marriage, and public opinion seems to be shifting in favor of the change.
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As everyone knows the British luxury passenger ship on its maiden voyage struck an iceberg sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912.
As everyone knows by now, Alexander Wang, the 28-year-old wunderkind of the fashion world, was named creative director of the renowned fashion house Balenciaga.
And as everyone knows, the number thirteen has lots of symbolism.
It's an academic argument as everyone knows the Welsh Government says publicly it wants the powers and the UK Government says it won't hand over them.
As everyone knows, copyright laws exist to protect owners of the copyrighted work from having their music or films downloaded without paying their rightful owner a royalty fee.
As everyone knows and discounts, the Clinton machine will then unleash everything it has against Obama in the remaining primaries leading up to Super Tsunami Tuesday on Feb. 5.
As everyone knows, German energy policy has long been a schizophrenic mix of filthy lignite coal and very expensive wind power, underpinned by feed in tariffs passed through to consumers.
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And as everyone knows, with fuel prices as high as they're getting anymore, you can't hardly afford to haul cows off, pay for pasture to feed 'em and then haul 'em back home...
It is based upon propositions that are palpably not true and what is not true, as everyone knows, is always immensely more fascinating and satisfying to the vast majority of men than what is true.
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By depicting the closed space as if it were already open, the artists were capturing the essence of the revolutionary imagination, which is capable of believing that things actually can be as everyone knows they should be.
As everyone knows, analysts are often wrong.
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As everyone knows, President Bush is right now enduring his lowest approval ratings ever (Fox News poll this week had him down to 33 percent), and that explains the steady increase in people believing the Democrats might rule the House in the 110th Congress.
As everyone knows, the financial crisis of 2008 would not have been nearly so severe if a few financial firms had not become so large and intertwined that if they were allowed to fail they would have dragged the rest down with them, and collapsed the entire U.S. financial system.
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