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"It describes pretty much everything that flows.
I think it describes pretty much what happened to me in the first few days of this event".
I think it describes pretty much what happened to me in the first few days of this event... it gets in to your bones.
The lawsuit complains about or at least insidiously describes pretty much every single part of Facebook, from the nefarious "wall" to a potentially incriminating "Data Analyst" job listing the company posted in 2007.
This describes pretty much every day of my life as an entrepreneur.
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In other words, she described pretty much exactly what Mr. Ackman has been saying for the last three years.
We Americans use the term 'middle class' in a very sloppy way, as describing pretty much everyone who is neither desperately poor nor obscenely wealthy.
In fact, the story described pretty much an average academic use case of Facebook data, abetted by university research ethics boards (IRBs) that largely view such research and data sharing as outside the purview of institutional ethical concern.
(Doesn't that describe pretty much every kid, though?) Heaven help children who use cellphones before age 7, though, since the same study found that early use of cellphones also contributes to behavioral problems.
The fair reading model would describe pretty much what happened.
He expressed something that many conservatives feel on a deep level, which is that the discourse of "social justice" (the current catchall phrase used to describe pretty much everyone to the left of the Democratic Party) warps language and belittles their views.
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