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Roethlisberger should spend his spare time marveling at how skillfully Bryant climbed out of his image sinkhole (yes, four N.B.A. championships admittedly form a nice rope ladder for such things), but the only debate swirling around Bryant these days is just how much the wear-and-tear of his Lakers career is crimping his aura.

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This is, admittedly, a form of password, but at least it can be safely reused for any website which has adopted the technology.Some companies have eschewed clever gizmoes altogether, focusing instead on making passwords friendlier, for instance by tapping people's visual rather than their verbal memory.

This breakthrough into the monumental, which made exceptional and almost unreasonable demands of audiences, presupposes a singer of quite exceptional capacity and reputation one who could impose the new and admittedly difficult form upon his listeners by the sheer unfamiliar genius of his song.

I think Young is a good signing who will improve with Man U. The Central Midfield problem could be answered by Charlie Adam, cheaper than Nasri and at the start of Last Season, he was the best CM in the PL, admittedly, his form was poor at the end of the season, but he obviously wanted to leave Blackpool, after the transfer debacle last January.

The resulting gritty look is appropriate for Merhige's brutally primitive tale, which the filmmaker says is inspired by Greek tragedy, yet also parallels, in admittedly bizarre form, the biblical story of creation and of Christ.

This was capped by the midweek trip to an admittedly in-form Leyton Orient, who sent Danny Wilson's team packing in a comfortable 3-0 win, and Wilson will be acutely aware that a number of far more trigger-happy chairmen of clubs above Swindon in the table have already taken action.

Ebert himself, who admittedly has some form in McG bashing, wrote: "It gives you all the pleasure of a video game without the bother of having to play it".

Should he fly out to the Masters in April, that would rule him out of Hull City at home and – unlikely on current form, admittedly – the Champions League quarter-final second leg.

He proposes what he calls the fictional immersion theory of dreaming (103 4), according to which dreams are like fictions where we become so deeply engaged that we 'lose ourselves' and thereby form (admittedly atypical) beliefs.

The reason not to steal, on this account, is not that stealing is bad in the sense that it should be minimized but rather simply that stealing is forbidden no matter what the consequences (this is admittedly a stark form of deontology, but there are less stern versions as well).

Admittedly, I'd formed this image based on scant and stale stories, but the modern history of this massive exclave, a 2,000 square mile chunk of Azerbaijan home to upwards of 400,000 people and cut off from the main body of the country by 30 miles (at its narrowest point) of hostile Armenia, doesn't lend itself to hope and happy thoughts.

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