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well the first thing for us is i wonder i see a couple of different ways of talking about what privacy is um if privacy is something that disturbs your private state i mean an invasion of privacy is something that disturbs your private state that's one thing and if privacy is something that comes into your private state and extracts information from it in other words finds something out about you that's another and the first kind of invasion of the first type of privacy seems invaded to us in very much everyday in this country but in the second type at least overtly uh where someone comes in and uh finds out information about you that should be private uh does not seem uh um obviously everyday
All invasions of privacy should be severely punished, because it will teach the criminals that it is not worth doing.
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Still, it would be interesting to know. 109 Poirot looked at us very earnestly, and again shook his head.
Poirot did not look at us.
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One thing was worrying us dreadfully, but my heart gave a great throb of relief when I saw my ulster lying carelessly over the back of a chair.
I was dreadfully worried about many things.
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substitute my my yeah my kid'll do uh four or five hours this week for us no problem
I just can't make the time because of my job.
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I have been visiting an old woman in the village, she explained, "and as Lawrence told us you were with Monsieur Poirot I thought I would call for you."
There is an old woman in the village that I have been visiting.
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There's only one thing for us to do."
There's a few things left for us to do.
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um pardon us
I don't apologize.
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Tell us, how did 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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I have been visiting an old woman in the village, she explained, "and as Lawrence told us you were with Monsieur Poirot I thought I would call for you."
I am good friends with Monsieur Poirot.
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After the second course I began to feel slightly at ease, although I couldn't help being disturbed by the way they just stared at us.
I felt at ease around them.
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well Dana it's been really interesting and i appreciate talking with you
Thanks for calling us, Dana.
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maybe adult literacy maybe you know composition writing maybe you know uh volunteering you know on a tutor line or though the even through the elementary schools for help with homework or the other part of us says is God i've had enough kids do i really
maybe I could volunteer to help with adult literacy or homework help for elementary schools but on the other hand, I've already had children
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substitute my my yeah my kid'll do uh four or five hours this week for us no problem
My kid will be doing a few hours for us.
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okay i'll keep that in mind yeah you serve that yourself or the for a family
I think I will forget about that. You will need to remind us.
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and he's an engineer so he even came over and set it up for us and had it running for like two hundred dollars so i thought that
For two hundred dollars he brought it to my home and set it up.
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What you say about Lawrence is a great surprise to us, I said.
I knew that about Lawrence all along.
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cook and then the next time it would be my turn and i'd try to outdo him and then he'd try to outdo us and we we was really a lot of fun and
I would cook and then the next turn would be his and we would try to outdo each other.
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Give it to us. He handed it to her.
She told him to give it to her.
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yep and then i had probably lived the last eleven years in Massachusetts so you know what does that make us an honorary Yankee or
I've lived in Massachusetts for the past eleven years because of my mother.
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cook and then the next time it would be my turn and i'd try to outdo him and then he'd try to outdo us and we we was really a lot of fun and
I would cook and he never would, it always turned out to be a chore.
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because i don't want to my mother was also a domineering type of personality because she had to take over the things that my dad fell short in
My mother made us take over the things that my dad fell short it.
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Look here, you've no business to come asking for us in this way.
You have every right to be asking for us this way.
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yeah those yeah it was all bloodless and the good guys can get hit all day long and they have to shake it off they don't they don't you know get epileptic fits or anything from getting hit on the head
That was the goriest most true to life thing I've ever seen and I think that's gonna psychologically affect us for a long time.
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all right thanks bye bye
hello stop upsetting us
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I was deeply impressed by the power and eloquence of the counsel for the defence.
The counsel for his defence did not impress us in any way.
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Was it a sudden decision on his part, or had he already made up his mind when he parted from us a few hours earlier?
He left in the spur of the moment whilst we were talking, which was quite rude.
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well yeah that really is scary
It doesn't scare us.
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But you would not trust us."
It is understandable because I have broken your trust numerous times.
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I entered her shack, opening the painted door covered in runes of warding.
I entered the shack, bidden by her--the runes of warding would have surely sent us away otherwise.
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For a second, I thought the crowd might provide us with some cover, or at least slow my pursuers down with its sheer density.
i had no where to hide.
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no i i i don't i it completely beyond us i went to my under graduate uh education
I can't remember, I did my undergraduate education.
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well i hear my kids are needing us again so i'll go see what they need and we'll maybe talk to you again
My kids are hungry and need to be fed dinner.
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But you might as well see for yourself if you don't believe us. The note, in Tuppence's well-known schoolboy writing, ran as follows: "DEAR JULIUS, "It's always better to have things in black and white.
Tuppence didn't have well-known handwriting, it wasn't recognizable as her note.
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no i i even i enjoy reading T News i try to catch it because it's another example they just they just show you the words and the facts and they they don't offer any commentary and it gives us a quick chance to to be caught up during the day because you know we don't listen to the radio at work at all so i don't like to go the whole day without hearing anything
We do not have the radio on during the day so I like to read the news to stay current.
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but i've lived up here all my life and i'm fifty eight years old so i i could
I have my family here living with us.
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yeah i mean this this Escort even when the head gasket went i mean it would start first time every time
It cost us about $1000 to fix.
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Give it to us. He handed it to her.
She had an impatient tone when she spoke to him.
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yeah well i'm a hot weather person i'm i can take the heat but i don't like the cold
The cold weather makes us sick, thus I am not fond of it.
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The notable thing for us about the Left Behind series--beside the fact that few in the secular media have noticed that millions of Americans are busy reading books warning about the imminence of one-world government, mass death, and the return of the Messiah, is that all the Jewish characters are Christian.
The Left Behind series is about people converting to Christianity.
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It's very hard to believe, for anyone who knows us well, but I was actually speechless for a period, Zelon said.
Zelon admitted to being speechless.
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'Pardon us for saying so, but I really don't think this is the time for an entree,' I said.
I didn't think it was time for a main course, but dessert sounded good.
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Daniel nodded, fetching us a glass of beer.
Daniel got us a glass of Bud Light.
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And the door into Mr. Inglethorp's room?
Don't tell us anything about the door to Mr. Inglethorp's room?
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Look here, you've been asking us a lot of questions.
Look here, you have been throwing a volley of questions my way.
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Of course I had a watch kept on Mr. Inglethorp, hoping that sooner or later he would lead us to the hiding-place.
I thought he would show where he hid.
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I will some day, if you ask us, she promised him, smiling.
She swore to him that if he asked her someday, she would.
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well the parts to to us i spent twenty two dollars on the parts
I spent 22 dollars on the parts.
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yeah i know and i did that all through college and it worked too
That worked for us when I did it throughout college
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It's very hard to believe, for anyone who knows us well, but I was actually speechless for a period, Zelon said.
Zelon was just as talkative as always and never had a moment of speechlessness.
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Annette told us how you'd escaped.
Annette told us you escaped.
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'Wait here,' I was ordered.
He told us to come with him.
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Ask Cook if she's missed any." It occurred to us very forcibly at that moment that to harbour Miss Howard and Alfred Inglethorp under the same roof, and keep the peace between them, was likely to prove a Herculean task, and I did not envy John.
To keep the peace between Miss Howard and Alfred Inglethorp would be difficult.
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I am not aware of any studies comparing the number of words an average person could expect to hear spoken in a typical day 500 years ago vs. the number that can be heard now, but the increase surely is vast.
It makes us upset that I've yet to see any study done on how many words the average person hears throughout the day.
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See the idea?" 35 "Then you think" Tuppence paused to grasp the supposition fully "that it WAS as Jane Finn that they wanted us to go to Paris?" Mr. Carter smiled more wearily than ever.
Mr. Carter had no energy left to continue the conversation.
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There 214 was some talk of sending us to a specialist in Paris.
It was suggested that I go to Paris to visit with a specialist
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Then it occurred to us that the criminal standard was a low one.
I realized that criminals have very high standards.
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A man like us cannot fail… .
A man of my character can only fail.
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for us now the address is the same you know my my office address
My office won't accept any personal mail.
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What you say about Lawrence is a great surprise to us, I said.
I think Lawrence is telling the truth, so what you say is a surprise.
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I could've afforded a much swankier, up-town place- or at least, a slightly swankier, mid-town place- but all that space would just encourage us to clutter.
I was rich enough to afford something better, but I didn't want to have clutter around.
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for us now the address is the same you know my my office address
I am able to receive mail at my workplace.
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yeah um gosh i think it was only like three and a half pounds and for us that's big that's why i'm saying i love to go fishing because i've never caught anything really really big um so because it's always been you know in the on a lake and uh i know they have bigger fish than that but you know three and a half pounds and that was huge for us
It was almost fifty pounds.
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The notable thing for us about the Left Behind series--beside the fact that few in the secular media have noticed that millions of Americans are busy reading books warning about the imminence of one-world government, mass death, and the return of the Messiah, is that all the Jewish characters are Christian.
There is no reference to religion in the Left Behind series.
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And there was us.
There was also us.
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One thing was worrying us dreadfully, but my heart gave a great throb of relief when I saw my ulster lying carelessly over the back of a chair.
There was one thing that I had been worried about.
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i guess it's just you know and when i think about that lady this this particular lady who wrote us a check for twelve dollars and it bounced and i sent it through you know sent it through the check through the bank once and she incurred at least a fifteen dollar fee
She didn't realize when she wrote the check that she didn't have enough money in it.
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Then it occurred to us that the criminal standard was a low one.
I then realized that criminals have small ideals, and only care about themselves and others like them.
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It is one of those rare cases in which I can please everyone.
It is a rare situation that lets us make everybody happy.
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well i hear my kids are needing us again so i'll go see what they need and we'll maybe talk to you again
My kids are independent and do not need us at all.
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well the first thing for us is i wonder i see a couple of different ways of talking about what privacy is um if privacy is something that disturbs your private state i mean an invasion of privacy is something that disturbs your private state that's one thing and if privacy is something that comes into your private state and extracts information from it in other words finds something out about you that's another and the first kind of invasion of the first type of privacy seems invaded to us in very much everyday in this country but in the second type at least overtly uh where someone comes in and uh finds out information about you that should be private uh does not seem uh um obviously everyday
Privacy is very simple, I can explain it to you in a few words, without long and hard to understand sentences.
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Do you trust us, Uncle?Gauve hesitated.
Gauve's uncle has trust issues.
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and uh oh i guess an hour into my somewhat sleep a guy woke us up and uh said you'd better get out of the the tent they're they're liable to come down several of the others had already come down blown down they hadn't blown away but they had flattened
No one warned us about the tents being flattened.
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For a second, I thought the crowd might provide us with some cover, or at least slow my pursuers down with its sheer density.
I might blend in with lots of men that look just like us.
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uh plastic is just too easy i mean that's the that's the whole problem with it um have
Plastic is really hard for us to use.
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Can you point us to housewares?
Please point us in the direction of the pet supplies, I asked.
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well Dana it's been really interesting and i appreciate talking with you
Dana, this conversation bored us.
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I went on, 'I'm going to warn you, whether you like it or not.
I won't warm you since you don't want us to.
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yeah i i think my favorite restaurant is always been the one closest you know the closest as long as it's it meets the minimum criteria you know of good food
As long as a restaurant is close to us then it will be my favorite as long as the minimum criteria is met.
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Sue us, Royko wrote.
Don't sue us! Royko wrote.
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Was it a sudden decision on his part, or had he already made up his mind when he parted from us 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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See the idea?" 35 "Then you think" Tuppence paused to grasp the supposition fully "that it WAS as Jane Finn that they wanted us to go to Paris?" Mr. Carter smiled more wearily than ever.
Tuppence just couldn't grasp the concept.
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yeah well i was surprised at the the way they drafted last year they didn't really didn't go for the uh big offensive lineman or the defensive lineman they're going for the skilled positions so quarterbacks they really
It was no surprise to us that they made the draft picks they did last year.
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Can you point us to housewares?
As I ask for directiions, I'm wondering if they even sell household goods here.
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Do you trust us, Uncle?Gauve hesitated.
Gauve asked his uncle if he trusted him.
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It was always a part of us.
It was a portion of us at all times.
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um pardon us
Sorry I burped, excuse us.
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It is nice to be reminded that people remember.
It made us feel good that people remembered.
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yep and then i had probably lived the last eleven years in Massachusetts so you know what does that make us an honorary Yankee or
I've lived the last 15 years in El Paso so I'm basically Texan.
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She hates us."
She loves us.
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well the parts to to us i spent twenty two dollars on the parts
I spent 10 dollars on the parts.
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My body is to us like a crippled rabbit that I don't want to pet, that I forget to feed on time, that I haven't time to play with and get to know, a useless rabbit kept in a cage that it would be cruel to turn loose.
I do not take care of my body and I seem to be ashamed of it.
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we were talking . Try to behave
We are having an argument, come at us if you dare!
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that's true i didn't think about that
You informed us of a new perspective.
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oh you went to the dollar movie yeah yeah they show up at the dollar movie right after they get come out you know they're usually not not that great or didn't do that great anyway let us see let us see another movie i watched uh i want to see is uh that new one uh
they're never shown at the dollar movie theater at any point
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i've been getting a kick out of those lately
I guess they just don't like us.
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When Mr. Hastings and Mr. Lawrence came in yesterday evening, they found your mistress busy writing letters.
Your mistress wrote letters last night, can you give them to us?
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yeah um gosh i think it was only like three and a half pounds and for us that's big that's why i'm saying i love to go fishing because i've never caught anything really really big um so because it's always been you know in the on a lake and uh i know they have bigger fish than that but you know three and a half pounds and that was huge for us
It was just a few pounds.
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'Can I get a drink?'
Can you make us an espresso?
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What you say about Lawrence is a great surprise to us, I said.
I didn't expect to hear that about Lawrence.
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Of how, when tea was done, and everyone had stood,He reached for my head, put his hands over it,And gently pulled us to his chest, which smelledOf dung smoke and cinnamon and mutton grease.I could hear his wheezy breathing now, like the prophet's Last whispered word repeated by the faithful.Then he prayed for what no one had time to translate--His son interrupted the old man to tell him a groupOf snake charmers sought his blessing, and a blind thief.The saint pushed us away, took one long look,Then straightened my collar and nodded us toward the door.
When tea was done, he put his hands on us.
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