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i don't know um you do a lot of camping
I know exactly.
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3) you rise to the occasion, like Raskolnikov, and reject the petty rules that govern lesser men?
Would you rise up and defeaat all evil lords in the town?
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Mortifyingly enough, it is all the difficulty, the laziness, the pathetic formlessness in youth, the round peg in the square hole, the whatever you want?
Many youth are lazy.
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yeah and how about how about like on the weekends you do sports or you go out
No one plays sports on the weekend.
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Credibility is a vital factor, and Jim Lehrer , indeed, have it.
Jim Lehrer has no credibility whatsoever.
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You think Mrs. Inglethorp made a will leaving all her money to Miss Howard? I asked in a low voice, with some curiosity.
I yelled at the top of my lungs.
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While parents may pick up this gay semaphore, kids aren't likely to.
Some kids understand gay signals.
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um-hum right do where are you at what state
Where you located?
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yeah but uh you have small kids
You have any children?
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Tell me, how those scribbled words on the envelope help you to discover that a will was made yesterday afternoon?" Poirot smiled.
How could you not figure out that there was a will written yesterday?
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so Eric what you think um
How you feel about it, Eric?
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Anyone know what happened to chaos?
What happened to chaos ensuing after the election?
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He works himself into a fake froth; some calculated, halfhearted gonzo writing; then collects a fat check.
He collects a big check for pretending to be outraged.
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You know what this is?" With a dramatic gesture she flung back the left side of her coat and exposed a small enamelled badge.
The coat that she wore was long enough to cover her knees.
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And really it's a great relief to think he's going, Hastings, continued my honest friend.
you sure we can't do anything to keep him here?, admitted my long-time nemesis.
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hi Mary have you gone visiting uh any new restaurants lately
Hello, Mary, you gone anywhere recently, such as restaurants?
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i don't know i i do i can think of all the uh the biblical things about it too where what they say to uh i can't think of the scripture Render unto Caesar's what is Caesar's so
I do not know about the bible or its scriptures.
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and so i have really enjoyed that but but there are i have friends that watch programs like they want to see a particular program and they are either home watching it or definitely recording it they have some programs that they won't miss
What programs your friends like to watch?
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A button on the Chatterbox page will make this easy, so please join in.
There is a button on the page that is easy to use.
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so are can i just ask you are you Canadian
You from the U.S.?
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hi Cynthia what you wear to work today
You did not go to work today.
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uh-huh so you have to get a shade tolerant grass is that what you're
You have to get shade tolerant grass?
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yeah although i worry that how easy this one was might be a bad lesson uh to the to the younger people um you know than there is the other generation
I worry that it might be a bad lesson for the kids.
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ooh it's kind of tough to think of some of the others although i watch some of some of those frivolous things uh like on Thursday nights at nine o'clock when i get home from aerobics i will watch uh Knots Landing
I've never been to an aerobics class before.
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This is one of the reasons we're growing too weak to fight the Satheri. "What's wrong with a ceremony of worship, if you must worship your eggshell?" Dave asked.
We shouldn't worship our eggshells, why we even have ceremonies at all? asked Dave.
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Where you going?
I'm curious as to where you're going.
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How you propose to get in touch with your would-be employers?
How gon you destroy your potential employers' gardens?
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yep that's what he's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes they they grow fast some people uh would really like to have them and then the people that have them they spread and they sprout all over their their lawn
The lilac bushes grow so fast and latch onto everything around them, so they could prevent the trees from getting water.
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What you going to do about it?" Tuppence frowned severely.
Tuppence was worried that nothing could be done.
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The Journal put the point succinctly to any publicity good publicity?
The Journal asked "Is this a good political move?"
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Anyone know what happened to chaos?
I know what happened to chaos.
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If she wasn't, how would they have known Jane Finn got the papers?
If she wasn't, how were they sure Jane Finn was in possession of the papers?
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17 "Surely you not thinking of refusing?
You should pass up the opportunity.
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The Saving Mystery, or Where the Money Go?
There is no mystery about spending.
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you you see that
You see that?
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yep and then i had probably lived the last eleven years in Massachusetts so you know what that make me an honorary Yankee or
I've lived in Massachusetts for the past eleven years because of my mother.
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um-hum you mean when the reporter sticks the the microphone in the person says the face and says how you feel that you house has burned to the ground
Like when the reporter doorsteps a person on their way out the door.
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Yes, it , admitted Tuppence.
Tuppence admitted something.
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However the Postal Service provide as much detail as is collected a volume distribution by transportation mode and shape for sixty individual countries.
The Postal Service would've provided more detail if it hadn't been for the lack of resources.
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um-hum what is your worst then
What your best?
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well you know you have a ten limit a ten minute time limit well that's okay and then they come on and tell you and they tell you got five seconds to say good-bye
Usually there's a 10 minute time limit, but they'll say you have a few seconds to go!
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how you like it well
You probably hate it, don't you?
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He works himself into a fake froth; some calculated, halfhearted gonzo writing; then collects a fat check.
He's well-known in writing circles as a hack who is willing to sell out to the highest bidder.
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How you propose to get in touch with your would-be employers?
How gon you contact your potential employers?
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Was it a sudden decision on his part, or he already made up his mind when he parted from me a few hours earlier?
He left in the spur of the moment whilst we were talking, which was quite rude.
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There is no tradition of clothes criticism that includes serious analysis, or even of costume criticism among theater, ballet, and opera critics, who have an august writerly heritage.
Clothes criticism is not serious.
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What Ellison is doing here, as Hemingway , is equating the process of becoming an artist with that of becoming a man.
The process to becoming a man is long and difficult.
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If she wasn't, how would they have known Jane Finn got the papers?
How would they know that Jane Finn had lost the papers?
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You know how long we've been here? he asked one morning as they sat facing each other at breakfast.
They were sitting across from each other at breakfast.
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'Would you like some tea?'
You want a cup of tea?
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One of the city's attractions the shopping center around the Place Darcy and Rue de la Libert??, where you can hunt for such regional delicacies as the famous mustards; pain d'??pices (gingerbread); and cassis, the blackcurrant liqueur that turns an ordinary white wine into a deliciously refreshing kir.
There is nowhere to shop in the city.
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Could you please speak to this issue, with regard to the social ramifications of gum chewing in public?
What your opinion of gum chewing in public?
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yep that's what he's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes they they grow fast some people uh would really like to have them and then the people that have them they spread and they sprout all over their their lawn
He's not worried about the trees. Lilac bushes take a long time to grow.
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We assured of success?"
we definitely going to be successful?
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well that's not why i got it right how you like your tread mill
That's the reason I procured it.
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what you think about uh about our new governor since she happens to be a female
What you think about our new governor being a female?
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Who these sons of eggs?
I wish they were daughters of eggs.
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In its submission, HCFA did not identify any other statute or executive order imposing procedural requirements relevant to the rule.
HCFA identify many other executive orders
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However unsatisfactory and over-argued the revisionist case, it make one serious that the United States had clear national and economic interests and found the Cold War an unusually congenial way to pursue them.
While the revisionist case has always been held in high regard, it has never made any serious points about the United States economic interests.
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have that well and it doesn't seem like very many people uh are really i mean there's a lot of people that are on death row but there's not very many people that actually um get killed
There are only a couple of people are on death row.
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When he's ready for a major strike, how many innocents you suppose are going to suffer? To quote one of your contemporaries; 'The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.' '
If he does a big strike, many people will suffer.
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But the Internet so miraculous an advertising vehicle that Gross will be able to siphon off $400 per person from total ad spending of $1,000 per family--or persuade advertisers to spend an additional $400 to reach each of his customers?
Gross did not have to pay any money for advertising.
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You sure we should take him down there?' Greuze asked Natalia.
Natalia was certain it was alright to bring him down there, and told Greuze that no matter what, he must end up down there.
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but i don't know you know maybe you could do that for a certain period of time but i mean how long that kind of a thing take you know to to um say to question the person or to get into their head
It might take a long time to do that because getting inside a person's head takes time.
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You sure we should take him down there?' Greuze asked Natalia.
Natalia asked Greuze if it was logical to take him down there.
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What Ellison is doing here, as Hemingway , is equating the process of becoming an artist with that of becoming a man.
The process of becoming an artist was compared by Ellison and Hemingway to becoming a man.
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Credibility is a vital factor, and Jim Lehrer , indeed, have it.
Everyone would believe whatever Jim Lehrer said.
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but how you know the good from the bad
But how you know when a choice is good or bad?
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um-hum what is your worst then
Then what your worst?
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you you put it in the refrigerator then or you
You don't have a refrigerator.
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Sadly, vandals removed all the tomb's spectacular treasures, but they leave the gentle beauty of rose and poppies in rich inlaid stones of onyx, green chrysolite, carnelian, and variegated agate.
The vandals were kind enough to leave the inlaid stones.
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For instance, mandatory account proposals are more likely to increase private saving because such a program would require households that do not currently save-such as many low-income individuals or families-to place some amount in an individual account.
People who nt voluntarily save money are less likely to have bank accounts.
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from from personal parties or from these uh phone answering phone uh commercial things
It from personal parties or the phone answering things?
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okay what types of music you like to listen to
You hate music, don't you?
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Sadly, vandals removed all the tomb's spectacular treasures, but they leave the gentle beauty of rose and poppies in rich inlaid stones of onyx, green chrysolite, carnelian, and variegated agate.
The treasures were removed by a bunch of vandals.
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The spot leave the viewer wondering about the rest of the story, and what tale the condom could tell.
The condom is central to the storyline and the viewers are unfortunately left wondering about it all.
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For ideological free-marketeers (like myself), theories like Smith and Wright's can be intellectually jarring.
I can appreciate their position even if it contradict my opinions.
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The Journal put the point succinctly to any publicity good publicity?
The Journal asked "Is any publicity good publicity?" then went on to explain why it wasn't.
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And if they come, as remote as that is, you and your men look strong enough to handle anything.
The men were warriors.
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You got him?"
You catch him redhanded?
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You know how long we've been here? he asked one morning as they sat facing each other at breakfast.
They were both enjoying a good conversation as they sat with each other at breakfast.
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and so i have really enjoyed that but but there are i have friends that watch programs like they want to see a particular program and they are either home watching it or definitely recording it they have some programs that they won't miss
You have any programs you watch with your friends?
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you know some of the really the really emotional ones have you followed the Dallas elections on zoning
Dallas has been having elections on zoning; you heard about this?
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um-hum they keep you entertained they sure we have a uh my wife's uh mother is uh oh about seventy seven i guess she really gets a thrill when we go over to see her and bring the dog i think she's more happy to see the dog than she is us
The dog cheers up my wife's mother.
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exactly and when i'm sitting here on the sofa cross-stitching and all of a sudden somebody a man's got their hand on my door knob it's like uh like oh no and so i don't i don't like that and i guess the only way to prevent it would be just to pass a city ordinance to prevent that or
I don't ever sit on my sofa and cross-stitch.
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'The autopilot's damaged- gon the train still slow down?'
'Will the train slow down? The autopilot is damaged'.
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What Ellison is doing here, as Hemingway , is equating the process of becoming an artist with that of becoming a man.
Ellison and Hemingway took different ways to compare becoming a man.
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Meriwether Lewis really commit suicide, as historians claim?
There is evidence to suggest that Lewis was killed by someone else.
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What have we for lunch?
What we going to eat for lunch?
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how long has he been in his present position
How long he hold his last position?
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What and who gon they tax?
From where gon they make tax money?
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um-hum right do where are you at what state
What state you at?
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Anyone know what happened to chaos?
What happened to chaos?
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How you propose to get in touch with your would-be employers?
How gon you contact the bakery shop owner?
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well you know you have a ten limit a ten minute time limit well that's okay and then they come on and tell you and they tell you got five seconds to say good-bye
You get a fifteen minute time limit, and you always get to stick to that.
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from from personal parties or from these uh phone answering phone uh commercial things
You get arrested from personal parties?
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Christ on a crutch, what he have to do to lose your support, stab David Geffen with a kitchen knife?
Your support is unwavering.
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you really romance
You really love him?
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oh it sure
oh, it do that? of course
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It lacked intelligence, introspection, and humor--it was crass, worthy of Cosmopolitan or Star . I have a sense of humor, but can only appreciate a joke when it starts with a grain of truth.
The article won a Pulitzer Prize.
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