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Our house was like a softer version of Absolutely Fabulous at times – this complicated mother-daughter relationship in which sometimes the daughter is the mother.
But he also criticized the industry practice of "holds," in which sometimes large blocks of tickets are reserved for sponsors, fan club members and industry contacts, and never go on sale to the general public.
Dara Birnbaum's video in which sometimes she appears to gaze directly into the camera lens and sometimes looks out of a mirror might have to do with Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theories about self and other.
"We live in a neighborhood in which sometimes dialogue — in a situation where you have brought sanctions and then switch to dialogue — is liable to be interpreted as weakness," Ms. Livni said in an interview on Israel Radio.
David's lecture on Friday has made me think of the ways in which sometimes what seems to be the futility of human action and human behavior in the last two books also harkens back to an earlier time even before the events recounted in Books One and Two – and that's, of course, the war in heaven.
Jürg Frey, whom most festival-goers would have doubtlessly failed to recognise standing by an ATM or eating a chicken biryani, pens understated instrumental miniatures, in which sometimes stock tonal patterns are discreetly turned against themselves – the anticipated resolution of a familiar chord never quite materialising.
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In several moments in history, which, sometimes, can hardly be defined as convivencia, a new amalgamated aesthetic language was born.
Pepper's use as a deterrent dates to the ancient cultures in China and India, which sometimes used it in war, sometimes for torture.
But I need that ability in order to live and work in New York City, which sometimes seems like the international capital of casual crankiness and bad moods.
The ancient Greeks used mercury in ointments; the ancient Egyptians and the Romans used it in cosmetics which sometimes deformed the face.
It has been recognized with unusual speed by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm, which sometimes lets decades elapse before awarding its accolade.
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