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But the art of good teaching is making complex words and ideas penetrable for all (something I still struggle with).

And when Bharatram gives in and accepts Heli's hand once and for all something he's been forced, then tricked into – Shakespeare's suggestion that fairytale endings are more complicated than they seem passes by without qualm.

This speaks to the wider issue of automation in society and how to protect working rights and a minimum viable living wage for all, something that in 5 to 10 years will be headline news I predict with the rise of robotics and AI. References http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37125575 https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/aug/11/deliveroo-couriers-demonstrate-against-new-contract.

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The only thing the nebulous "holidays" connotes is a self-serving merchandising free-for-all, something anathema to any true holiday.

Medicare-for-All is something regular people understand.

Yet for all the recognition, something was missing.

But these free-for-all zones are about something else.

For all those prodigious talents, something is missing.

Yet for all the outward gleam, something is wrong.

For all these reasons, it was something entirely new.

For all that, something seems to have gotten lost when the author tried to channel her own spirit into Laura.

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