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September 12, however, does not behave like a regular video game.
Carden & Pesetsky (1977 86) note that try and does not behave like a regular case of coordination.
There was no flag, and Vick let it be known that if everybody insists he behave like a regular quarterback, he wants to be protected like one.
"It has to behave like a regular business and should comply with the best standards -- that is, to not have any restrictions on ownership".
And, more broadly, was her famed ability to behave like a regular person, a successor to Mo Mowlam in this sense, authentic?
Apart from the ominous foreshadowing (never bury your dead child in a Micmac graveyard), Church pretty much continues to behave like a regular cat: lurking, hissing capriciously or depositing mangled rats in the bathtub.
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One of her young students, Jimmy Parker Sevakk) behaves like a regular five year-old most of the time, but now and again he goes into something of a trance-like state and starts reciting poetry.
Even Britfilm has its benign male spectre – Alan Rickman in Truly, Madly, Deeply, whose modus operandi is, rather than terrorising his bereaved girlfriend, behaving like a regular partner by inviting his ghostly pals back to her place to watch videos, and generally behaving like a slob.
Norway boasts the world's 13th-biggest oil company by revenue, Statoil, and its third-biggest sovereign-wealth fund, the Government Pension Fund, with $560 billion in assets, but requires both of them to behave like regular companies.
The only nonwinged passenger in the back was Jamie London, a 32-year-old animal care expert, whose job as a de facto flight attendant included walking the aisles and checking on the chickens, though they mostly behave like red-eye regulars.
In the past several years, a cyber-marketplace has emerged that allows regular Joes to behave like dictators and celebrities.
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