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In one case: "I look at Gabriella, and I think, sadly: no.
In which case, I look forward to Mr. Rylance reprising this part and this play once a decade until it eventually brings him this award.
In any case, I look forward to both of those – particularly the first – and that sense that yes, despite it all, this is a lovely sport with great fans and there might be some kind of tradition here onto which we can all graft some collective experience and memory.
In my case I look back over what I was doing the day before and make a few small corrections, often to typing errors, then maybe a few grammatical errors, and then I see a better way of putting something, and gradually you get drawn into the world you've created and you start rewriting what you did the day before and gradually coming up to the point where you left it the day before and going on.
"In this case, I look at this outcome and actually see it as superior.
I never really come to WordPress and think, "what should I write about today?" Either it's a thought I've had and have to get out of my head, or something I'm reacting to because I read a post that I want to respond to or – as is usually the case – I look through my titles and think, "which one am I passionate about today?" And here's where the formal structure comes in.
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"When I looked at his case, I looked at a twenty-seven-year-old put away for a non-weapon burglary and an aggravated robbery.
In my use case, I looked specifically at the GRAPPLE software program and wrote about particular use and users for the materials.
Behind the plate glass of a huge mahogany case, I looked in upon a seated life-size wax figure of a man in an 18th Century coat and knee britches, happily wearing a straw hat.
The first case I looked at was Minnesota Democrat Al Franken's campaign.
In both cases, I look forward to reading more — and I haven't been a regular visitor to Riverdale since I was a kid.
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