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It's dance-y, fun, and unique in so many ways, and the rest of the album is sure to deliver with the same burning youth.
Qualitative studies indicate that women tend to deliver with the same provider if a previous delivery went well and tend to change when they are dissatisfied [ 17, 54, 56].
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It could be said that he has never quite delivered with the same rawness of energy as he did with his debut, Trainspotting, in 1993.
"But I'm sure it will be extremely positive and I hope every future government programme will be delivered with the same success".
Harrison made some bizarre excuses later, all delivered with the same evangelical zeal and overpowering self-delusion that he brought to his many pronouncements about shocking the world in the weeks before the event.
While Bush administration officials have accused Mr. Clarke of lying to promote a book, the White House has worked to unseal Congressional testimony by Mr. Clarke that had been delivered with the same understanding of confidentiality that Ms. Rice claimed.
In recent years Perry has found her football niche as an overlapping full-back and regularly sets up goals via her dead-ball acumen, invariably delivered with the same pinpoint accuracy as her 120kph bowling.
He varies orthodox off-spin — spun with the fingers — with the doosra, a ball that appears to be delivered with the same motion, but turns in the opposite direction.
Just as that detail registered, the banter slid into a commentary about women's bodies, which Oliver and Cuyjet delivered with the same kind of piecemeal phrasing they had used upon entering, their gestures drawing our attention to their chests, their butts, their legs, their stances shifting to offer us different views.
His aphorisms, which he delivers with the same slow deliberation you imagine him applying to his signature "truffled parsley soup with poached eggs", range from the profound ("To reach great heights, you have to find great depths within yourself") to the baffling ("A tree without roots is a piece of wood. A cricket bat with roots is only a tree").
Her minor 1965 hit, "Let Me Down Easy," a breakup song that, she said, kept her career sputtering along for years, was delivered with the same fierce immediacy as "The Forecast (Calls for Pain)." Instead of "pain," the coda in "Let Me Down Easy" was the cry "please," uttered as a rending howl to a departing lover.
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