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Who accurately read the importance of quirkiness or flash or resilience -- or importance?
A patriot who accurately described himself as "an average Joe," he also became a ardent pacifist.
He chatted with the co-host, Jane Clayson, who accurately referred to the new "Survivor" as "Baywatch in the Outback".
In fact, the people who accurately predict the likelihood of coming events tend to be mildly depressed.
Veteran forecaster Martin Armstrong, who accurately predicted the 1987 crash, used the same model to suggest that 1 October would be a major turning point for global markets.
"The church has the right to have people in public positions who accurately represent its teachings," said Sean Dolan, director of communications for the diocese.
"Trading activity has been extremely slow," said a Nomura stock analyst, Glenn Schorr, who accurately predicted the bank's earnings at $1.85 a share.
Humphry, you see, is a man of infallible insight, who accurately predicts the character-determined fate of pretty much everyone he knows, including himself.
Mr Dmitriev, who accurately predicted street protests in Moscow in 2011, argues that economic dissatisfaction is growing, although support for Mr Putin remains at a record high.
In fact, she's an astute lyricist who accurately describes her forte as "wry social observations and intimate details of relationships", and her voice, especially on ballads, has a winning clarity and vulnerability.
Ms. Karam said that phone calls to her parents, who spent more than $100,000 on her schooling, were monitored and that the students who accurately described life at Elan were punished for being "manipulative".
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