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"A Moveable Feast" decidedly would not have the tone of the twenties as he put it to his ear in the nineteen-fifties if Hemingway had not subsequently written the books that led to the Nobel Prize and read the things about himself that sometimes made him wonder whether he was a figment of his critics' odd imaginations.
Even though his character Felix Leiter decidedly would.
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Though the younger Mr. Reagan — an avowed atheist with decidedly liberal leanings — would have philosophical arguments with his father over the years, their difficulties had nothing to do with politics but with emotional connection.
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Whether reinstating the law is good idea or not, the short-term implications are decidedly negative: It would most likely mean a loss of jobs as part of a slowdown in lending from the biggest banks.
Now, a decidedly smart move would have been buying Google the very same day you shouldn't have sold AAPL.
You could slow any performance down or, indeed, hammer it out on the piano yourself at these tempi – it would decidedly not sound like this.
Steve Jobs corrupting Ma Bell's management so that he and his cronies keep siphoning a percentage of everyone else's skyrocketing bills, with no oversight or recourse: that, I think you will agree, would decidedly not have been cool.
I could be hit by a bus tomorrow, and that would decidedly not be okay.
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