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The week before it was somebody else expressing the same sentiment.
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He hires a stylist, spends between $10,000 and $12,000, and has someone else express herself on his behalf.
He was delighted that you were not required to listen to anyone else express himself.
But now it seems no one else expressed an interest in buying them, so his argument rings hollow.
There seems to be an element of magical realism in this book, although I've never heard or read anyone else express this same observation.
Start up a regime of daily investigations on their blog, Facebook, Twitter, email account (if you're able), and at the first sign of someone else, express your concern by saying that they're fat.
Or is he a virtuoso who above all else expresses himself and, because he gives voice to the deepest realities of his own personality, generates a response from his readers because they admit some profound identification with him?
Who says you have to be the same as everyone else? Express yourself through your clothes.
But if investors, like everyone else, are expressing other, more complex and subtle motives, then their bad economic decisions might be bringing them other rewards.
"If the government can ruin Barronelle for peacefully living and working according to her faith, it can punish anyone else for expressing their beliefs," Kristen Waggoner of the Alliance Defending Freedom, who is representing Stutzman, told The Tri-City Herald.
How else to express opulence but by combining?
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