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In addition, parallel arguments arguably 'show' that we are sometimes motivated to improve ourselves, to survive, to attend to our near-and-dear, to live with integrity, and so forth; that every case can be narrated in such terms; and thus that all these rival views are just as unified as is motivational hedonism.
By everything she meant, first, the children, then a dear person to live with, preferably a man, but not necessarily".
Herman Melville called New Bedford, Mass., "the dearest place to live in all New England," and Nugent lived there for 17 years.
A LOT of time and tide has come and gone since the days when New Bedford was, as Melville wrote in "Moby-Dick," "the dearest place to live in, in all New England".
But this spot south of L.A., especially dear to fans living nearby, was swanky in its day.
If I learned anything from my three-and-a-half-year stint in Shanghai, it's that the notions we once held dearest prior to living abroad are quickly being debunked before our very eyes.
Even some of the more important ones that I really like, when the music starts up you think, 'Oh dear, I've got to live this emotional life over again.' It's hard.
Do you, dear reader, really want to live in a world where a film like this cannot warrant theatrical distribution?
Over the years, attorneys and advocates have appealed to the White House and submitted bills to Congress in an effort to normalize the legal status of the passengers, arguing that these men have already paid a dear price for their desire to live here.
Lose the tie next week: live a little, allow the hips to live a little, dear boy.
Grand Central is a monoculture, all Mad Men in trench coats who are too snooty to live in Journal Square Jersey Cityy, dear, no) or the Five Towns (Queens-adjacent? Never).
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