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But the guiding principle is that everything is provisional — dependent upon the quality of the available ingredients and upon Pasternack's sensibility ("There is no system; it's more about mood") — and that, of course, there are always plenty more fish in the sea.
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But then everything was provisional in the life of a swallow.
Everything we say is provisional, an approximation, a kind of experiment; everything they say is a transparent reflection of their already-formed personality.
Everything, for Ono, is provisional and troubling: art, family, life and posterity.
Everything, for Ono, is provisional and troubling: art, family, life, posterity.
Everything about him is provisional: the difficult, dirty jobs (selling live birds at the market, scrubbing shirts in a laundry's "dungeon," butchering meat with "the flat metal smell of decay") and the lonely wives he sleeps with, "grass widows" whose husbands are off working at farms in the Central Valley.
The league offices themselves have been in the dark for much of the week, and everything is very provisional around the return leg.
Finally, Austin issues the following warning in a footnote, two pages earlier: "Everything said in these sections is provisional, and subject to revision in the light of later sections" (1962b: 4 fn.1).
This course outline is provisional.
Neither is provisional.
"Every claim is provisional".
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