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As a gerontologist, he has been constantly brought up against the relationship between people and their variously damaged or decaying brains.
"Part of being in the indie field," he said, "is knowing what's going on, who's succeeding, who's not". On the Web that information is constantly brought up to date.
Her "bad judgment," her supposed "continued desire to be with 'bad men'" is constantly brought up at every parole hearing to prove she is unsuitable.
I constantly brought up my previous "life" in conversations, as if talking about it would transport me to the period where I truly believed I was, as many graphic T's declare, "living the dream".
As an undergraduate student at a state university, when she received the highest score of all students in all of her professor's sections, the professor constantly brought up her grade before the class.
I constantly brought up my previous "life" in conversations, as if talking about it would transport me to the period where I truly believed I was, as many graphic T's declare, "living the dream". Though, as I am still in this transitional period, I cannot offer any conclusive insight on this particular time in one's life, I can offer a few guidelines on how to miss things.
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And that, too, may be part of what Mr. Trump, another unlikely president still so insecure about his rise to the White House that he constantly brings up his election, sees in Mr. Putin and authoritarian rulers like him.
He says guests constantly bring up the Gates wedding.
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