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("A scientifically proven tool," Ruthie the concierge had assured me, "only $33.50 including tax!") The picture, a yellow, green and red blob, told Renee what she already knew: that I tend only to use my left brain (true), don't express my emotions to the fullest (true) and that the cleansing had lifted a weight off my energy field (I'll let you know).
I am unsure therefore if I am doing the best for my students!" "I am reasonably confident but it would be useful to have updates on changes in evidence based examination techniques - I tend only to seek these periodically but otherwise stick to my tried and tested approach".
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We tend only to see the successes.
In Pakistan, we tend only to look at the problems and sort them out.
Mental health professionals, inevitably, tend only to see the most unwell individuals.
Like traffic police, they tend only to get noticed when things go badly.
We tend only to meet such minds in, well, in the pages of Saul Bellow fictions.
The exceptions, such as Harvard's Chris Edley (a self-proclaimed "paleo-liberal") tend only to confirm Mr Gore's centrism.
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