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The worst, a place in Casas Alemán conveniently called the Flying Dutchman, which was the one that looked most like a morgue.
The things that do this best are, conveniently, called paste: chili paste, black-bean paste, green or red curry paste, various sambals, pesto, black-olive paste, anchovy paste and shrimp paste.
After interspersing his autobiography Nerd Do Well with tales of his crime-busting alter ego, also conveniently called Simon Pegg, the actor has turned his imaginary exploits into a graphic-novel app, The Adventures of Simon Pegg, for iPhone, iPad and Android devices.
They are conveniently called the inner, middle and outer heliosphere.
Another wise money manager (whose big brokerage firm doesn't want him quotd) thinks Lewis and Kyle should throw their weight (about 110 pounds together) on network computing with the industry's purest play, conveniently called Network Computing Devices.
Further investigation revealed the POS support provider had experienced a phishing attack and the unknowing technician's repository of passwords, conveniently called passwords.txt and saved on his desktop, was compromised.
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Most also feel that he should have been joined in the dock by a number of those who now conveniently call for his head and applaud the sentence as a remarkable event.
In such an asymmetrical warfare, when an 'enemy' state is reduced to individuals, we deny them their rights under the Geneva conventions and conveniently call them 'enemy combatants.' We invade their countries, insult their religions, ridicule their cultures, vilify their leaders and install our 'deputies' to parrot our policies.
In the intervening years, Coltrane's musical conception had shifted toward what can conveniently be called "free jazz".
From the time of Classical Greece until the present day, however, Western criticism has been dominated by two opposing theories of the literary art, which might conveniently be called the expressive and constructive theories of composition.
"Whether this reason will in fact support or oppose the judgment will depend," Stevenson says, "on whether the hearer believes it, and upon whether if he does, it will actually make a difference to his attitudes; but it may conveniently be called a reason (though not necessarily a 'valid' one) regardless of whether it is accepted or not" (1944, 115).
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