The critique, I contend, often commits the selfsame mistakes that have become an almost accepted characterisation of anthropological practice. |
Second, Abelard undertakes to establish that contraries will be present not merely in the genus but even in the selfsame individual. |
Those selfsame horses were slow and sedate but got things done in their own good time. |
But we often don't recognise ourselves as part of that selfsame heaving mass. |
The story writes against sensationalism and sentimentality even as the plot operates in these selfsame terms. |
Furthermore, it was in this selfsame spirit that we were able to bring off the recent EU-Russia Summit. |