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Whenever I described these events, I always underlined the threats at their most extreme, even though I knew this confected rage would never result in anything.
If there was a rift, they would be certain that I had done my part to widen it, and they would tilt their heads and raise their eyebrows whenever I described an argument.
For a long time I thought I was trying to make work that could be a way of thinking about "confusion," but whenever I described it that way, people didn't really understand.
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Whenever I describe this process to a writer, I am surprised to see how some of them use a somewhat similar process, metaphorically using the two sides of the page as I do.
I am unable to conceal the acrimony that just gushes out whenever I'm describing him.
In a previous post, I described how Latinos flinch whenever we hear about someone named Jose or Pedro or Julio committing a crime.
In anticipation of the veto, William Kristol, the editor of The Weekly Standard, had this to say: "First of all, whenever I hear anything described as a heartless assault on our children, I tend to think it's a good idea.
Four anxious weeks went by in this state, not made any the less anxious by the sceptical looks I received from people whenever I tried to describe the nature of the theatrical piece we were trying to create.
Every night, as I watched my mother through the keyhole, I would swear once again to stick to the truth, except that whenever I had to describe something that had happened at home I quickly grew bored and went back to the lies.
Whenever I hear someone describe me with my word, I know that I am accomplishing it.
By the convergence of a double sequence we mean the convergence in the Pringsheim sense, that is, the double sequence x = ( x i j ) i, j = 0 ∞ has a Pringsheim limit L denoted by P - lim x = L provided that, given ϵ > 0, there exists N ∈ N such that | x i j − L | < ϵ whenever i, j ≥ N. We will describe such an x more briefly as 'P-convergent' (see [11]).
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