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Gore Vidal, as many have noted, belonged to a singular generation of American literary men — and yes, almost all were men — whose public identities at times eclipsed their literary achievements.

I'm part nobody, part pin-up,' she observed with a shrug), kind of sad, kind of angry, kind of vacuous (favourite word: 'minger', favourite phrase 'Come on, bring it on'), kind of sweet, kind of funny ('You should be a Jordan lookalike' said a stablehand. 'I'd rather be someone than try and look like someone. She's plastic') and, yes, almost certainly a grisly tragi-comic accident-in-waiting.

Participants were provided with a definition of bullying (as described in Introduction section), asked "have you been bullied by other staff at work over the last six months?" and responded using a five-point scale (no; yes, but only rarely; yes, now and then; yes, several times per week; and yes, almost daily).

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Well yes, almost certainly, and probably in a significant number of other capitals too, not least in the Middle East where a series of leaders and senior figures in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi are quoted as urging Washington to bomb Iran's nuclear programme.

For a backdrop, she had "The Blessing," a 1944 Barnett Newman work on paper with thick crayon markings: black, blue and, yes, red, almost to match her costume.

Since Dwight Howard quit Florida for seemingly all points west in 2012, the talent-shorn Magic have stumbled to a patently un-magical 121 defeats amid distinct suspicions of tanking in a bid to acquire high draft picks and, yes, rebuild almost from the ground up under the stewardship of first-time head coach Jacque Vaughn.

For the "maybe" and "yes" marks, almost perfect agreement occurred in only one of the six cases without visualization, and two of the six with visualization.

And yes, while almost every participant agreed to the easier task, it was mainly the participants who'd been listening to uplifting tunes that agreed to go the extra mile and distribute leaflets.

In general, it refers to men (yes, almost always men) who labor in creative and financial independence from name-brand watch companies owned by LVMH, Richemont and Swatch (think Piaget, Cartier, Vacheron Constantin).

Each item, scored on a 4-point scale (1 = no, never, 2 = yes, sometimes, 3 = yes, often, 4 = yes, almost always), was presented for both the father and the mother.

But where was I? Oh yes, almost dying.

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