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what with
Taking into consideration, because of, as in What with all you have to carry, we should take a taxi. This usage replaced the earlier what for. [c. 1600]
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The real sauce of new media comes with their ability to ride the line between impartial recounts of who said what, with pointedly biased commentary on how they personally feel about it.
But, as with the other cases she has worked on, Gibney finds herself positioned on the frontline of dangerous situations that she may not be the obvious choice for — but is the best choice for — because strength has nothing to what with how you look or even how fearful you often are inside and everything to do with your ability to step up and be brave when needed.
In 2017, Cronenberg lost his wife Carolyn to cancer and the effects of her loss are felt in this film, undoubtedly — making it a project to respectively sit with, even though it leaves something to be desired, what with all its mismanaged potential.
What with the Dodgers and their fans confident of a World Series repeat — and assuming the team is already looking at bigger and flashier 2025 championship rings — I have a suggestion for MLB commissioner Rob Manfred.
It could also be the new political identity that Amazon can’t help but carry, what with Bezos sitting feet away from President Donald Trump during his inauguration.
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