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During that period, I regularly found myself near Somerville, and though I'd always toy with the idea of contacting her and spending a few hours together, I never did, despite my father's encouragement.
"It's also one of the most unashamedly fun nights out you can have in the West End at the moment – I regularly found myself with a big, silly grin plastered across my face".
I regularly found myself squeezed uncomfortably between the wish to react rapidly to reasonable public demands for action and the reality of cumbersome decision-making in government, stuck between the politics of a digital age and the analogue arrangements of Whitehall.
As before, I felt obliged to join poker nights with colleagues, and I regularly found myself in situations where I was the only woman.
I regularly found myself exhausted and partially satisfied afterwards, feeling like I could've done it better or could've done it more despite actually achieving what I set out to do.
"Which one of these girls do you wanna play with for me?" Casa Diablo enforced a strict no-touching-private-parts policy, so I regularly found myself in a back booth hovering over another girl to create the illusion that we were fucking.
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Samuel Beckett may seem an unlikely person to quote in this context, but I regularly find myself thinking of a passage from "Worstward Ho".
Menswear, too – I regularly find myself playing a game I like to call "Art school student or revert to Islam?" With all the beards and long shirts, it's hard to tell the difference these days.
Stylistic divisions in wine are often presented as traditionalism versus modernism, and I regularly find myself on the traditionalist side because modernism is often code for diminishing what makes a wine distinctive.
By way of a note of caution, he says that "the generational thing is only one aspect of what's happening – I regularly find myself saying, 'Don't get trapped in it'" But he concedes that in the UK, a majority of people under 30 are now members of the precariat, and that looking at things from an age-group perspective has its uses.
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