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Language is involved in shaping our identity because it is deeply rooted in our culture and history.
Women, am I right!?" That last part is everything because it is deeply lame and you will both feel gross about it.
The obstacle isn't Democratic obstruction but Senate Republicans wanting to write their own version of the thing probably because it is deeply, even historically unpopular, and has made town-hall meetings a living hell for some House Republicans.
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"Amy's music is felt so deeply by the audience because it was deeply personal," Sheridan said.
"It leverages existing perceptions and it's powerful because it's deeply troubling," said Steve McMahon, whose firm produced the spots.
That's possibly because it's deeply peculiar: he typically appears on stage in a thick black wig and false teeth, speaking in a high nasal voice.
It's a societal value because it's deeply ingrained within the heart of parents, everyone.
But hey, none of that should stop you from seeing Into the Woods, because it's deeply moving and sometimes even spectacular.
We chose the ARAL map to be the reference for numbering and orienting LGs during merging (Table S1) because it was deeply sequenced, and this map had the best agreement between genetic and physical marker order.
In practice, it is deeply flawed, because it creates a conflict of interest between the investment bank and the company.
This is not just sad, it is deeply dangerous, because it provides fertile ground on which extremists feed.
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