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He can suggest, say, an easy equivalence between the bombing of Dresden (or Hiroshima, as he does at one point) and the attacks on the Twin Towers; or he can wonder vaguely about time going backwards; and most pointedly he can get away with as much mawkishness as he wants.
Though she does at one point appear with mud stains on the seat and knees of her pants, Ms. Bello generally looks as fresh and untroubled as a clothing-catalog model, and she shows a similar range of emotions.
It's obvious that when she no longer needs the script--no longer needs, as she does at one point, to keep packing it on the top of containers she's packing in a van--that she'll likely be giving a far more substantive account of the role.
It remains to be seen if he'll take on the moniker "Nomad," which he does at one point in the comics.
And he'll surely weep, as he does at one point during our interview.
(It does). At one point the walkway to their chartered speedboat is a little rickety so they have wade out to it.
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"I will admit that I did at one point egg them on".
The familiar, comforting sensation of my legs swinging back and forth trying to get some height on my swing did at one point give way to slight panic as the illusions Brendan had built in included a looming ceiling.
"We're not fixated on Iran specifically accounting for what they did at one point in time or another," Kerry said on Tuesday.
And although Trump said little about education on the campaign trail, he did at one point suggest legislation to create a major school voucher program as one of his priorities for his first 100 days.
Kerry said recently that "we're not fixated on Iran specifically accounting for what they did at one point in time or another". These wild vacillations only spur congressional concern over the direction of the negotiations.
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