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am of a
verb
Representing or , chiefly in depictions of colloquial speech.
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It'll be game up, end of, no point pretending, not least to myself, that I am of a fashionable persuasion.
Partly this is because I am of a generation inspired by Nigella and Jamie-style cooking - healthy, simple Mediterranean.
I am of a generation that received its scientific education just before the time — the late nineteen-fifties — when the use of computers in scientific work became pervasive.
I am of a generation that received its scientific education just before the time the late nineteen-fifties when the use of computers inineteen-fifties whename pervasive.
I am of a different faith than that prisoner but during that moment I accepted whatever prayers from whatever religion because what was behind that was kindness.
A photo opportunity which, I have to say, struck me as a spoof but I am of a generation fated never to understand the Book of Face.
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Our house was of a decent size.
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