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The Burks, however, have somehow worked it out.
She even suspects that an affinity for the landscape has somehow worked its way into her genetic material.
"Most of the stories are [about] what children always do, but there's a lot of technology now," says Adamson. "I feel I should have somehow worked that in but I haven't.
Had this been my event, I'd have somehow worked into the conversation the fact that my maternal grandmother died in the house where Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - or, at least, his corpse - was buried in the back garden.
DH: The extraordinary thing about Van Eyck is how he comes out of nowhere, and has somehow worked out how to translate into paint the different kinds of sheen on brocade cloth, glass, wood, different kinds of metal, stone, glass, wax, flesh, and all sorts of diverse shine and reflections, all absolutely perfectly.
It must have somehow worked so far.
The Beautiful Tree misleads the reader – Tooley insists this was unintentional and blames the editors – into thinking that, in 2000, he was still a socialist by conviction who had somehow drifted into working for the World Bank and was converted in Hyderabad to the glories of private education.
Yet it has all somehow worked out.
Conservative Party officials have said that it was Mr. Galley who told Mr. Green that the Home Office was covering up information that showed that 5,000 illegal immigrants had somehow passed vetting for work as security guards in Britain, and that one of them was working as a guard at the Home Office itself.
Confused by all the jubilation, he asked, "Do you know why all these people are here?" The man had been working and had, somehow, missed the news.
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