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Worse, her insistent use of "like" for "as" turns her narrator into a gum-chewing Valley girl ("Like suddenly it thunders," "Like when a ditch-maker takes a mattock").
If captured on the wing, would it be more of a "true" photograph than if, as turns out to be the case, it was wilfully posed by young Stanley?
We could sometimes see the immediate effect of the excessive use of cannabis, or the other drugs then in fashion, but we did not know in the least what would happen next, whether cannabis itself (as turns out to be the case) might have long-term consequences, or whether it would lead inexorably to the use of heroin.
As turns out, resulting behavior is k-periodic, thus amenable to static scheduling.
As turns or streets come up, the map updates like a panning computerised window that is locked to the real world around them.
As turns are important and cannot be neglected [65], we have decided to consider them prior to the PPII assignment.
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Plenty, as it turns out.
No, as it turns out.
As it turns out, absolutely.
As it turns out, no.
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