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As a child, when someone asked me what I wanted from Santa, I often responded defiantly and rudely.
Watching four performances from Thursday through Saturday, I often responded with recognition ("Ah, yes, that's how it was," or, as often, "Yes, that's how it felt") and found myself being led deeper into the Balanchine experience.
Ten years ago, when Nickel and Dimed first came out, I often responded with the standard liberal wish list – a higher minimum wage, universal health care, affordable housing, good schools, reliable public transportation, and all the other things we, uniquely among the developed nations, have neglected to do.
I often responded with my own story.
I think I often responded with an email that just said, 'how did you ever come up with this?!' or 'in tears here' or 'beautiful!'beautiful
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I realize that I often respond to your remarks with stories about myself.
I often respond to another commenter's post and become part of the conversation.
When asked how I'm doing since my husband died in March, I often respond that I need a 48-hour day.
I often respond to a semantics-debating comment with an invitation for the commenter to email me directly to discuss the issue.
I often respond, "Wednesday," or "Two weeks from Friday".
I often respond that we'll do that later –- tomorrow, this weekend, maybe next week.
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