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Part of my writing style can be attributed to my mother's impatience with comedy, because whenever I told her a story she would say, "Yeah, yeah, just tell me: is it good for you or bad for you?" Consequently, I think, I was always afraid to indulge in the time that you need to tell a joke, very nervous about anything that constituted an Act II.
Participants were informed that the staff team and/or police would be informed of anything that constituted a danger and/or referred to anything that might be criminal in nature.
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Failing that, failing anything that constitutes meaningful caregiving, that leads to improvement — tea for a sore throat, aloe for a burn — I bake the cake.
Estimated to be several thousand strong, the Quds force carries out a range of highly sensitive functions: intelligence, special operations, arms smuggling and political action – anything that constitutes protecting the revolution or attacking its enemies, Israel foremost among them.
Loss of 500 ml of blood in the first 24 hours following delivery is generally considered as physiologically normal, and anything exceeding that constitutes PPH.
His house was, Ms. Alhadeff writes, "sand-colored and there were no objects, because objects were telltale and the Master preferred an inconspicuous obliteration of anything that might constitute a clue to his identity or his past".
In the usual course of contractual niceties in the entertainment industry, Mr. Morgan and his representative could listen to what CNN had to say, but had to steer clear of anything that might constitute a formal negotiation.
The canvassing – and sudden shying from – anything that might constitute political or social allegory is a little despairing, marking a time when most creators of animated children's movies seem to think even the faintest of political messages is pretty much a no-fly zone.
But I think, Mr. Chief Justice, that what you need to do is you need to be careful in terms of construing statutes or remedies to not do anything that would constitute a change in the law, because if that is done, then that places in jeopardy either the safe harbor, if the Supreme Court limits itself to that, or the concept that any kind of change of law -- -- JUSTICE ANSTEAD.
Don't shoot at people, animals, or anything that would constitute vandalism.
Don't feed them lies about your kid cousin's surgical operation or anything; that would constitute fraud.
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