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It's what I had always used, too, and I stuck with it because that's the way I am; I still have my forty-year-old paddles, even though the rubber on them is now so hard that they're unusable.
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Included in the document (which was reprinted in Thomas Kunkel's biography of Harold Ross, "Genius in Disguise") are the following: Writers always use too many damn adverbs… Word "said" is O.K. Efforts to avoid repetition by inserting "grunted," "snorted," etc., are waste motion and offend the pure in heart.
Professor Peter Barham of the University of Bristol is one of the great experts on the science of cooking and he has some good advice about getting things right when making pancakes: For a start, cooks always use too much batter' and that the pan should be hot, but not too hot 'almost smoking - but not blue smoke' and should just have a smear of butter or fat.
Trump always uses too-high an estimate, $150 billion, and makes it sound like the United States cut a check to Iran.
Working without artifice or self-indulgence, even when there's an American flag bandage on his lower lip, he makes Dan at once charismatic and vulnerable, a bit of a game player who has always used his too-easy charm to cover a wide range of self-destructive sins.
Not using enough fertilizer is always preferable to using too much fertilizer.
Volkswagen's Golf convertible, too, always used a soft-top right from its early days as a status statement in Thatcher's Britain.
Trump always makes it sound like this is U.S. taxpayer money — and he always uses a too-high estimate.
Tall stools were probably always used by tradesmen because they were too tall to be used at a table in the house," Mr. Lipton said.
"Before, I always used to complain that the days passed by too quickly.
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