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The Burks, however, have somehow worked it out.
"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.
It must have somehow worked so far.
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She even suspects that an affinity for the landscape has somehow worked its way into her genetic material.
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.
If only they had somehow worked TechMeme into it.
Our hero has somehow worked his way into a professional baseball game, where he's hellbent on hitting a home run though he doesn't know the first thing about the sport.
Yet it has all somehow worked out.
Another essential point is that when kids have toured a college and deciding to apply there, they often feel like they have somehow done the "work" that increases their chances to actually be accepted.
After years of siding with corporate America to pass various job-killing trade deals over the opposition of congressional Democrats, he announced that it was "nonsense" that anyone should have the view that "Democrats have somehow abandoned the white working class".
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