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What motivated you to get involved in the something like Good Energy?
"Bugga bugga," Abby interjects -- in other words, there is a bug in the Something for Nothing Economy: it consumes itself.
So Muslims, who make up about 0.9% of the US population, get lost in the "something else" category of these numbers.
In the something like 10,000 years since the potato was cultivated (it has been in the hands of Europeans and their descendants for only 500), there have been something like 10,000 different ways of cooking it.
I wondered why I hesitated when it came time to pony up and realized that, as just one more participant in the Something for Nothing economy, I'd grown accustomed to getting all sorts of lusciousness for the price of zero.
We live in the something universe, either in our tidy little Big Bang universe or in a Big Bang bubble within the Multiverse, and no amount of deletion of the elements and forces of this universe would ever get us to a condition of absolutely nothing.
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This wasn't in her DNA, she was exposed to something very toxic, a carcinogen, something in the water, something in the vaccine, something in the munitions, something in the food, something in the soil, something in Iraq.
It is there in the something-for-nothing culture, from wealthy bonus-pluckers at the top of the financial pile to the people Cameron likes to call "skivers" at the bottom.
The modern Oscar winner that "Wings" most closely resembles is James Cameron's 1997 "Titanic": a grand entertainment in the something-for-everyone tradition that has been lost in the more recent era of niche marketing.
It's something in the glance, something in the feeling you can see in these eyes.
In the process, something was lost.
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