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Charles Herz Moose, Wyo., May 28, 2010 To the Editor: While there is truth in each of the tendencies David Brooks describes — yes, people do underestimate risk; yes, they do participate in group think; yes, there is complex machinery that no lay person understands — we should not use them to relieve BP of responsibility for this disaster.
Stuart Wilks-Heeg, the director of research organisation Democratic Audit, described the yes campaign as "absolutely lacklustre" and poorly defined.
The results for each item were described as "yes," "no," "partly," or "unsure".
In September 2008, the Mail chided Gordon Ramsay for his matching black suit, shirt and tie, which at the time it described as, yes, "the ultimate fashion faux-pas".
"Ah, yes!" was his usual start to a sentence, eyebrows raised in memory followed by the single name of whomever or whatever was about to be quoted or praised or described: "Ah, yes! Auden!" he would say, and then he would give you, from memory, the entire nativity section from "For the Time Being".
Maybe I'm slow on the uptake, but it took me a few seconds to realize that not only were the theme entries anagrams of their clues, but all of the answers describe anagramming (yes, including ANAGRAMMED at 57 Across).
"Great, winy and dark," was how Mr. Carroll described it, and yes, unlike the other saisons, which were orange in color, this one was as dark as stout.
Friends say there's not a twitch of doubt about that: he is described as intelligent, yes, but also exuberant, frank, fun and resilient.
"Fuzzy logic" is a way of describing situations that cannot be described in absolutes: yes or no, true or false, white rice or brown.
At a press conference Thursday afternoon, Aaron described the reluctant yes votes from Commissioners Clyburn and Rosenworcel as indications of growing "strong dissatisfaction," a development he believes will strengthen even further as commissioners "get outside the Beltway and talk to real Internet users so they can grasp the importance of this issue and the momentum that's growing around it".
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