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Indeed, since David seems to be a slightly older version of Rob, the snarling but lovable protagonist of "High Fidelity," one briefly hopes that he will wrest command of the novel away from his neurotic, self-flagellating wife.
And in fact, it now looks like Emerald Sea may already be a slightly older name.
So there'd be a slightly older person who you could see was clearly involved in the scene and would be competing and dancing for a house, but would bring with them a troop of like 16/17/18-year-old men and women who would create their own outfits, just as everyone else is, and compete and take part in the whole event.
There'll be a slightly older person who was clearly very involved in the scene and would be competing and dancing for a house, but would bring with them a troop of like 16/17/18-year-old men and women who would create their own outfits, just like everyone else did, and compete and take part in the whole event.
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He was a slightly older boy than I was, and he would accompany her to work on certain holidays.
The New Yorker is unique with its periodicity, and therefore it's also more news- or text-heavy, and it's a slightly older audience," Mr. Wallace said.
Hans Rott was a slightly older contemporary of Mahler who died in an asylum at the age of 25, but not without completing a symphony that lay dormant until its rediscovery 1989.
Scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution interested in marine pollution and communicating science (and a being a slightly older dad).
Additionally, it's a slightly older and more loyal demographic than some of the latest social networking platforms.
The reason why I am privileged enough to say that is that thank god there is a slightly older generation who have prepared that possibility for me.
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