Still, beginners beware: Will can get away with sentences like this:
America's always fast-flowing river of race-obsessing has overflowed its banks, and last Sunday on ``This Week'' Sen. Barack Obama, Illinois' freshman Democrat, applied to the expression of old banalities a fluency that would be beguiling were it without content.
...but the rest of us can't.
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I believe Mr. Will has miswritten this sentence. I expect he really meant to say,"...were it with content." As written, the sentence claims that Senator Obama's rhetoric has substance, and that doesn't jive with the rest of his article.
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