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One thing Costolo does clear up – even though I've known him for five years now, I apparently have been mispronouncing his name the whole time.
But I apparently have eyes 2.0.
I apparently have forgotten to remember that when you are a child some things actually make MORE sense to you.
To not only reach New York Times' best selling status this late in my career but to be accompanied by half of my posse, or be part of their posse at least, is another concomitant of doing the job well for as long as I apparently have done it.
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I apparently had seasoned to injure.
I apparently had overwatered it, and I fear that it might have developed root rot.
Over the course of this painful journey we realised we had different values (I, apparently, had none at all).
And I was surprised to find, when I came to New York, that I apparently had absorbed all that talk about carburetors and "mint condition" and "overhead cams".
I cringed while considering the party at which I apparently had given myself a brief recess from self-absorption and my guests a nasty dose of food poisoning.
Though I apparently had been just a few feet away from a terrible accident, I walked away knowing nothing for sure.
During the hearing test, I heard only thirty per cent of the clicks, bells, and words — I apparently had nerve- and bone-conductive deafness.
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