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Once their studies are over, it is, of course, that much more difficult for these girls to return to their preordained role as submissive daughters.
The irony is, of course, that much of that money for Medicaid and COBRA would eventually have made its way into the hands of doctors and other health professionals.
The difference is, of course, that much of it is lottery funding, and we don't want our pensioners' weekly gamble paying for a bunch of no-hopers to go frolicking in the mountains, do we?
The shark of "Jaws," as conceived by Peter Benchley, the author of the best-selling 1973 novel, is a natural predator exaggerated just enough to turn it into an acceptable horror-story nemesis: it's described as a "rogue," with atypical feeding patterns that almost suggest a purpose, a malevolent will; and it's larger than normal, making it, of course, that much harder to kill.
They are to mimic the style and subject matter of the Old Norse material (understanding, of course, that much of what they will be imitating is the translator's own imitation of the original — an unavoidable problem), taking two to three pages (or longer) for their myth and another one-and-a-half to two pages for a justification of their strategy in writing their myth.
It's a project that is expected to cost between $11 million and $12 million and will make a special course that much better.
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Among the sacred collection of books in my cabin, I had the complete works of Shakespeare, the scripts of Woody Allen (for humane contrast to the brutal realities of hunting and trapping) and, of course, that much-thumbed copy of Walden.
The implication, of course, is that much of the progress in track and field has been drug-induced.
Of course, that very much depends on the circumstances.
Of course, that pretty much describes the entire country this election cycle.
Later, of course, that became much easier when Viacom merged with CBS, bringing along those two cable channels.
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