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For example, instead of saying "awesome, nice, or cool" you say "Swishy" or "Fin-tastic".
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That's really pretty awesome and nice and supportive but what if it's for a stinky gal pal of mine?
It will be much harder for your parents to trust you if you're drinking, partying a lot, and hanging out with the 'wrong crowd.' If your parents don't like the way your friends look or dress, bring your friends home so your parents can see how awesome and nice they are.
"Maybe you'll get in a conversation, maybe a dozen — about someone's awesome shoes or nice haircut, or a topic in the news," the site reads.
After watching Martínez throw a bullpen session that was called "crisp," "awesome," and "real nice," by team officials, General Manager Omar Minaya said Martínez's remarkable progress, combined with an unexpected injury to Orlando Hernández, made Martínez a strong candidate to rejoin the rotation about a week earlier than expected.
The company wants someone "awesome, passionate, and nice," so, y'know, apply accordingly.
If they copy you, ignore that their copying, when someone copies you then they admire you, make it seem like your the awesome one, do something nice and your sibling might do something nice back.
He's a super awesome guy, just super nice and then you get to see him transform into this military tough guy.
Entertainment Weekly's Margaret Lyons wrote that this episode "had some awesome Liz/Jack moments, a nice little storyline for Pete and Danny, and the invention of a whole new pizza-loving religion".
"Good set, Angela!" "Nice serving!" "Awesome spike, Georgina!" It will make them feel better about themselves.
If you're getting over a recent heartbreak and you decided WOW THIS GUY LOOKS NICE AND AWESOME I'M GONNA GO TALK TO HIM, it's not a very good reason.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com