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"I always try to somewhat think safety first," Burnett said.

I am very busy, life is very busy, and I was, I think, a somewhat lazy friend.

I have a partner, Ruthann, who is younger than I am but, I think, somewhat wiser.

You probably do, and I somewhat self-interestedly think that you should, but how much of this is the force of habit and the weight of tradition?

But I was almost, I think, in somewhat of a fog, too, because after the interview, I thought, well, that went pretty well.

I tried to remember if I'd ever visited a riverbank in the Santa Monica Mountains when I was young, as I answered very softly and somewhat cryptically, "Oh, I think I must have been there when I was a child".

I think the book pushes the case along somewhat I hope and I think the book humanizes the women.

I've criticized the first lady before, and I now think somewhat unjustly, for her willingness to declare that her daughters are the center of her world.

TM: Now that I'm older, I think I somewhat terrified my parents.

I (somewhat facetiously) like to think if they did not see me one morning, they would raise the alarms and notify the authorities about my absence.

I just keep, keep, keep on going and I'm somewhat obsessive compulsive I think.

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