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Every time you see "he" you should be reading that as shorthand for "he or she — providing she is willing to undergo a secret sex change".
He: You think it's all the same?
"He, you know, he loves to chew on people's feet".
He: "You know what's funny; I never meet anyone from North Korea".
He: You got it.
He, You, and Yuan [5] showed that PDHG with constant step sizes is indeed convergent if one of the functions of the saddle-point problem is strongly convex.
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In this case the sentence "A big man saw you" would be rendered man + he-you-see (past tense) + big in any of several possible orders.
"It's more than my job's worth," said he. "You can get out yourself if you want".
And he -- you know, if he is 150 ahead, he suddenly becomes 100 ahead.
It's all in the kiss," before he ― you guessed it ― initiates a peck.
And then came the kicker: "But I thought, when he... you know, when -- when he was really going at it.
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