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Sorry about that; somehow I still weigh 175.
Or if she is so different-looking, then the book will have to be about that, somehow.
"If you think about that, somehow saying that, well, anything goes, we shouldn't offend religious beliefs by requiring kids to know – to understand reality; that's child abuse," Krauss said in a video published by Big Think earlier in February.
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I think this line of enquiry betrays an attitude about the way we think about childcare, that somehow anyone who looks reasonably competent might be able to do the job.
There's a conversation about pears that somehow, in the manner of absurdist fables, manages to stand for everything pleasurable about life.
But sources report that there were further disagreements about [issue that somehow has two equally racist sides] that contributed to the President's ultimate decision.
Winning the bet depends on whether there will be an entirely new way of thinking about experience that somehow combines the subjective first-person standpoint with the objective third-person standpoint.
"Some people want to believe that there is only one issue that I am concerned about and that somehow I am out here to organize a military adventure with Iraq," Mr. Cheney said.
"We need to be a little careful about assuming that somehow the rest of society or the political class bears the responsibility for what happened here when it was the act of a deranged, crazed individual that committed a crime," he said.
"Our opponents in this campaign, Al Gore and Joe Lieberman, have sometimes argued when I raise issues about the status of the U.S. military today, they sometimes argue that you shouldn't talk about it, that somehow it's unpatriotic to have this conversation," Mr. Cheney, a former defense secretary, told a rally at Evangel University here.
Frankly, if this happened in a novel, it would seem like a spectacularly heavy-handed metaphor for the 70s turning into the 80s but, today, Albertine has a way of talking about aerobics that somehow makes it sound like an extension of the Slits' agenda: "It was so exciting, girls moving their bodies.
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