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The minister also recently suggested that people should be given an idea of when they might die in order to help them plan their finances for retirement.
They need to be given an idea of what kind of experience they'll have, whether it's a pleasantly diverting easy listen or a teeth-grindingly tough mental workout.
Their flaw, New Yorker critic David Denby noted of Katherine Heigl in Knocked Up, was that "like [Apatow's] other heroines… she isn't given an idea or a snappy remark or even a sharp perception".
She has a fine fit of hormonal rage, but, like the other heroines in the slacker-striver romances, she isn't given an idea or a snappy remark or even a sharp perception.
Ruskin's chapter titles given an idea of his emotional involvement with the natural world: Of the Open Sky; Of Truth of Clouds: Thirdly, of the Region of the Rain-Cloud; Of Truth of Vegetation; Of the Central Mountains.
Dr. Weinberg said in an e-mail message that the calculations by Dr. Alpher and Dr. Herman "had for the first time given an idea of the temperature of radiation left over from the early universe".
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