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If Obama wins, we’re likely to see an even more super-charged version of gridlock, fueled by conservatives who will start arguing the day after the election that their loss was a consequence of Romney’s moderateness.

From Salon

The arc of this group’s path in America has been one from zealousness — they were once widely viewed as strange and reviled heretics — to bland, corporate moderateness.

He spoke of himself as a common noble, and spoke emphatically of the moderateness of his station, perhaps so that others might contradict him, and perhaps so that they might not notice his medium wit.

Also it's fair to said that I overstated the moderateness of Huntsman's tax plan, by calling it moderate.

From Salon

In the female form, especially in that of goddesses and virgins, the form of the breasts is virginal in the extreme, since their beauty was generally made to consist in the moderateness of their size.

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