1. It was an extraordinary time for a young person like Alvin, black and a dancer, to arrive in New York. 2. It did not fit -- not even in these extraordinary times, when the unexpected performed twice daily. 3. And the conventions prohibiting it, they argue, exist precisely to protect detainees in extraordinary times, even in war. 4. A sadly routine response to extraordinary times. 5. Both sides are enjoying the extraordinary good times, and both sides are well aware that they have been comprehensively lied to by this president. 6. But I think the people are the first to recognize that these are extraordinary times. 7. But the emphasis on names over news goes beyond the stars of these shows, which spend extraordinary time and energy promoting themselves. 8. But this is an extraordinary time. 9. But this measure should be supported as a necessary step for defense in an extraordinary time. 10. But those were extraordinary times. |