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But the state arguably have an interest, compatible with the First Amendment, in stipulating the way those media are used, and Fiss' discussion of those issues is the least aggravating in his book.
It is 100% clear that the state has no interest in media use.
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yeah yeah if they come up with a positive regardless of what uh what it was they detected uh we're required to go attend a uh a counseling session
Even if they say its more positive than what it seems we will have to go to a counseling session.
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yeah what you do
What you do with the teeth?
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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
We don't have a dog.
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okay what types of music you like to listen to
You like classical music?
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you think most states have that or
You think most states have that high murder rates?
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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?
Youth are always formless and lazy.
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and see if Kansas if Kansas yeah but then you know it could be what if they're not hitting that night or they're low or anything and see i i feel like the college you know it's kids it's still kids
What if they having a bad night?
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well what is it
It popular?
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so i how you feel that it should be applied
I do not care about your feeling just apply it whichever way to finish it already.
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But the state arguably have an interest, compatible with the First Amendment, in stipulating the way those media are used, and Fiss' discussion of those issues is the least aggravating in his book.
Fiss' discusses the state's interest in media use in his book.
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see too much crime on TV and they think it's way to go i don't know what you think
TV has a lot of crime shown on it.
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The NYT , in its front-page coverage, says the plane was flying far lower than the rules for training missions allow.
The NYT reported that training missions allow for planes to fly that low.
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'Would you like some tea?'
You thirsty for iced tea?
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well uh what you think about taxes you think we're paying too much
We pay just the right amount of taxes.
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What and who gon they tax?
They gon tax many people, but whom?
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You think I should be concerned?
You think I should be confident?
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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
Most people on death row end up living out their lives awaiting execution.
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How this man know?
The man knew nothing.
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um yeah that sounds kind of neat uh is location at all important to you like you know how far it is from your house or whatever
If something is far from your house it matter to you, location important to you?
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well uh what you think about taxes you think we're paying too much
Our taxes seem too high.
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You trust me, Uncle?Gauve hesitated.
Gauve's uncle has trust issues.
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so you have you have the long i guess not not if there's see i was raised in New York but i guess up there you all don't have too long of a growing season do you
I have no knowledge of how growing seasons vary across the country.
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We assured of success?"
we definitely going to be successful and stay alive?
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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?
Youth are known to be go-getters.
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well Jerry you have a favorite team
Jerry, you support any team?
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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.
The revisionist case resulted in the United States changing its policy.
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yeah and how about how about like on the weekends you do sports or you go out
You play sports on the weekend or you go to the zoo?
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it takes so much i mean it's like of course it i mean by the times it transforms into Wave by mark off model and you put it in there and you want to correct those and then you know you're trying to make the the Wave smooth so you can approximately of course it's going to take a lot
It does not take anything.
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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 a lot of people on death row, but not that many actually are executed.
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Christ on a crutch, what he have to do to lose your support, stab David Geffen with a kitchen knife?
You have extreme political devotion.
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Christ on a crutch, what he have to do to lose your support, stab David Geffen with a kitchen knife?
One questions your dedication.
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I can't help but wonder if Shuger thought to ask himself a few simple questions before launching his attack-- questions such as, Tripp ask to be moved to her current job?
Shuger was not aware that he was poorly prepared.
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It's mighty lucky you say it.
Its lucky that you said it.
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you know it took away a lot of of time from them we go out to you know to the places that you typically take children to and we had a lot of fun but it seems as though the time went by so fast that
Time went by fast and we went golfing with the kids.
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so you have you have the long i guess not not if there's see i was raised in New York but i guess up there you all don't have too long of a growing season do you
I suppose you have a shorter growing season where you are.
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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?
Was it something done in the spur of the moment, or was this already a plan for a long time?
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What have we for lunch?
What they serve for lunch?
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It's mighty lucky you say it.
I don't know why you said it.
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Credibility is a vital factor, and Jim Lehrer , indeed, have it.
Jim Lehrer has a lot of credibility, which is good for him.
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yeah yeah if they come up with a positive regardless of what uh what it was they detected uh we're required to go attend a uh a counseling session
We do not have to go to anymore counseling because they say everything is positive.
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Yes, it , admitted Tuppence.
Tuppence admitted that no, it didn't.
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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?
Was the internet so great at advertising that Gross would pay $400 per person per ad, totalling spending $1000 per family or persuade adversisers to shell out an extra $400 to reach each customer?
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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 know this because I own a bible.
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How long, Thaler and Siegel ask, gon it take most investors to get wise to the fact that the equity premium is just too damned high?
Thaler and Siegel look disdainfully upon investors.
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well uh what you think about taxes you think we're paying too much
You think our taxes are too high?
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yeah and how about how about like on the weekends you do sports or you go out
You play sports on the weekend?
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Once or twice, but they seem more show than battle, said Adrin.
Adrin said they liked to perform more than they fight.
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You trust me, Uncle?Gauve hesitated.
Gauve asked his uncle if he trusted him.
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You think I should be concerned?
You believe I should be worried?
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i am surprised though that we have so many that are in politics down here
I am surprised that a lot of women are interested in politics in this state.
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hm oh is oh that's great uh-huh you get the full benefits
That's great for you, but not for anyone else.
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it takes so much i mean it's like of course it i mean by the times it transforms into Wave by mark off model and you put it in there and you want to correct those and then you know you're trying to make the the Wave smooth so you can approximately of course it's going to take a lot
It takes a lot of spirit to do it.
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from from personal parties or from these uh phone answering phone uh commercial things
It from public parties or the doorbell answering things?
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You ready to train before our ride? Jon asked Adrin.
Jon asked Adrin to train.
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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 the last 15 years in El Paso so I'm basically Texan.
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You sure that you did not in any way disclose your identity?" Tommy shook his head.
You sure you didn't reveal who you are?
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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 looked weak.
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When people are late, it makes it hard to keep things working in a rational fashion.
It doesn't matter at what time people arrive.
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A button on the Chatterbox page will make this easy, so please join in.
They wanted to make the site very user friendly.
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yeah it is it is and i guess you don't have to but you know if you look at oh have you ever seen any of the Jacques Teti Teti movies the French movies uh Teti it it
You ever watched any French films?
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The ancestors of the Indians really come from Asia over the Aleutian land bridge?
The Indians ancestors likely traveled in groups of 100 over the Aleutian land bridge.
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The Ovitz deal, however, contained none of these goodies.
The Ovitz deal contain some alternative goodies.
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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.
During the Cold War, the United States acted in accordance with its national interests.
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hi Cynthia what you wear to work today
I was wondering, what you wear to work today Cynthia?
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You're not going to marry him, you hear? he said dictatorially.
I approve of your marriage to this man.
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It's mighty lucky you say it.
It's pretty unlucky that you said it.
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huh no i haven't attempted that i'm satisfied with what we have right now and we have a gas credit card and we use that
I am happy with our current cards.
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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.' '
He won't care how many innocent people will suffer.
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Where art?
What the place of virtue?
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'The autopilot's damaged- gon the train still slow down?'
There was no damage whatsoever.
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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 a big shopping centre located around the Place Darcy and Rue de la Liberty.
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huh you have your own kiln or you do you
You have a kiln that's yours?
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hm oh is oh that's great uh-huh you get the full benefits
That's wonderful.
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How long, Thaler and Siegel ask, gon it take most investors to get wise to the fact that the equity premium is just too damned high?
Thaler and Siegel think that many investors already know that the equity premium is too high.
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Where you going?
I want to know where you're going.
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Meriwether Lewis really commit suicide, as historians claim?
Historians often claim that Meriwether Lewis was killed by natives.
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you you put it in the refrigerator then or you
You put it in the refrigerator after mixing it?
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How you get it?" A chair was overturned.
How you get your hands on this object?
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so you have you have the long i guess not not if there's see i was raised in New York but i guess up there you all don't have too long of a growing season do you
I am looking for a written guide to growing plants in different places in the country.
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okay movies i've i haven't seen too many lately i have kids and we went and saw The Rescuers Down Under over the the break do you have kids you take to movies or
I've never seen a movie.
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yeah well are you you with TI
Yes well you affiliated with TI?
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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
Your friends don't watch TV, do they?
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how long has he been in his present position
He held his position long?
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what does um is Robby Robin Williams he have a funny part in the movie or is
How much went into making the movie?
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You did, didn't you?"
You do it?
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so Eric what you think um
What you think, Eric?
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they eat a lot of it you know you can take your vitamins and she was telling me to take zinc so anyway i've been taking enough zinc you know to kill a horse probably i hope it doesn't hurt me but anyway i read one chapter of that
I was told to take zinc.
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Yes, it , admitted Tuppence.
Tuppence wasn't very happy about admitting it did.
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Who these sons of eggs?
I know exactly who these sons of eggs are.
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it takes so much i mean it's like of course it i mean by the times it transforms into Wave by mark off model and you put it in there and you want to correct those and then you know you're trying to make the the Wave smooth so you can approximately of course it's going to take a lot
It takes a lot.
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well that's not why i got it right how you like your tread mill
That is not the reason I got it.
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How this man know?
The man's wife told him something.
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'The autopilot's damaged- gon the train still slow down?'
The damage to the autopilot was very severe.
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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.
My voice came out very softly.
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But they also don't seem to mind when the tranquillity of a Zen temple rock garden is shattered by recorded announcements blaring from loudspeakers parroting the information already contained in the leaflets provided at the ticket office; when heavy-metal pop music loudly emanates from the radio of the middle-aged owner of a corner grocery store; and when parks, gardens, and hallowed temples are ringed by garish souvenir shops whose shelves display both the tastefully understated and the hideously kitsch.
A temple garden nt allow electronics.
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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 so suddenly and unannounced that I figured this was a spur of the moment decision, but I assumed later that this possibly was something planned and kept from me for quite some time.
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Unfortunately, following the vogue of conceptualism, Kentridge has entered a film in the show, , which uses animation of sketches much cruder than the ones he usually interspersed with documentary footage from the apartheid era.
Kentridge once created a documentary footage from the apartheid era.
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so Eric what you think um
You have a brain, Eric?
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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's not worth doing if you have to question the person like that.
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