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"We haven't learned much, have we?" asked Shipper rhetorically.
Have we asked only that we be allowed to heal, to get on with our lives, to return to normalcy?
"The truth is, Ted Cruz has never been to our church or endorsed any of our specific doctrines, nor have we asked him to".
Have we asked M.I.5 to let us speak to Jabir Salim, his Prague station-chief predecessor, who defected to Britain and may know which employees and which banks could transfer $100,000 to an account accessible to Atta? Did al-Ani order any payment to "the student from Hamburg" or his co-conspirators, as Czech intelligence believes, and did the paymaster carry out the order?
Have we asked bin Laden to turn himself in?
How many times have we asked: "Is this good for me or not?" or "Should I do this or not?" There is an even more mundane construct: "Is this decision from my mind or my heart?" When we analyze how we make decisions, we witness the interplay of the heart and mind.
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We have asked, but we've had no answer.
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