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But though they might be diagnostic of the time in which humans lived, they would not necessarily show that those humans shaped their time in the way that people pushing the idea of the Anthropocene want to argue.
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Soon, though, they might get out, and for good.
A third of respondents told the magazine that high prices, long waits, low food quality, and crummy selection forced them to switch allegiances in the past year, but even though they might not be perfect, consumers visited the supermarket an average of 1.6 times per week in 2013, according to the Food Marketing Institute.
If anyone's getting cheated here, it's not the kids, but Kentucky fans, though they might not care.
At the time the LMSS was also criticised for its theme song, which was sung at the annual general meeting and included lines such as: "We like those girls who say they will/We like those girls who don't/We like those girls who say they will but then they say they won't/Of all the girls we like the best we may be wrong or right/We like those girls who say they won't but look as though they might".
But these worries, understandable though they might have been, proved unjustified.
But their stories, inspiring though they might be, are essentially anecdotal.
Halfpenny landed the conversion but, just when the Blues though they might take a well-earned lead to half-time, Wilkinson redressed the balance with his fifth penalty conversion.
For example, I love collaborative news sites not so much because they make a lot of money– though they might– but because they've shown what a bad job the "old media" were doing.
These facts don't excuse his treatment, not even a little bit (though at one point it seemed as though they might), but they do render his reputation problematic.
Each orbit of the book has minor characters who seem as though they might resurface but don't.
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