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Market prices almost always tell you something useful.
"Political people will almost always tell you what they think you want to hear.
"I almost always tell them to smell the roses, even though there are no roses on Pebble Beach".
And yet refugee children almost always tell us that education is the most important thing in their lives.
Most of the time, they don't remember the name, but once they describe it to me I can almost always tell them what it was, or at least name something similar they may enjoy.
"Fishermen will almost always tell you that, and it's not that they're lying," said Mark Kurlansky, whose 1997 book, "Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World," documented how Canada's once-abundant Atlantic cod were fished almost to extinction.
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But he also, almost always, tells stories that you feel you've heard before.
At best the place is seen with unsentimental precision; however, Rosenheim almost always tells us too much.
In my years studying the textile industry, executives of failed companies almost always told me that they saw the end coming.
"The history of mental health is almost always told by psychiatrists and hardly ever by patients or through patients' lives," said Darby Penney, "so this is pretty amazing".
I had called Ms. Stanger, the star yenta of Bravo's "Millionaire Matchmaker," because I'd noticed that whenever she auditions women to meet her millionaires, she almost always tells them to lose the curls.
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