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" Some may be well in a few days, some in a month".
For Arlo's broken collar bone we saw two specialists and were told all would be well in a week - for £7.25.
On the other hand, perhaps some voters consider a candidate who eschews petulance and pettiness in favor of thoughtful and cerebral answers to be, well, in a word, presidential.
It is deemed that all will be well in a few weeks hence, but not tonight.
But we act, in our dysfunctional dispersion to the poles of opposition, as if those are our only choices: nannies, who want everything stipulated by the state; and ninnies who think all will be well in a state of utterly unregulated mayhem.
I also recommended that we open a dialogue and create a united front on this issue, as the grown-ups in this life situation, the ones in charge, perhaps to talk about what we can do to help our children develop the skills to be well in a world that is teaching them to be absent from where they are, absent from themselves, and to need perpetual entertainment just to be OK.
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It was well in, a bad call that.
Strike a light, the days are long when all is well in a camp.
Briefly, it looked as though the rider was losing his balance but all was well in a matter of strides.
The gold standard for D.J. acts, two French musicians who wear masks, dress in robot costumes and create music that is, well, in a world of its own.
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