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Mr Drum inquires: Now why would this be?
"Well," I gently inquired, "now what?" He chirped, "I am done!
"It's not the US where everyone has the right to have a gun, many people inquiring now won't qualify… and for those that do there's still an intensive personal background check and mental assessment," he adds.
Yet, while inquiring minds now have access to an increasingly dizzying area of learning platforms, most of these sites tend to offer digital classes and courses — in other words, they lean towards academic subjects and mastery.
"And now?" I inquire, "What do you want now?" She replies without missing a beat, "To remain open and honest, because that's how I grow.
We now inquire whether Congress had evidence of a pattern of constitutional violations on the part of the states in this area.
While many graduates still head for the bright lights of Manhattan, others, especially older career-changers, now inquire about openings nearby.
In the end, this is going to be a matter for the police, but I think the chair of the Culture Select Committee, John Whittingdale, is right to now inquire of James Murdoch to try and reconcile this discrepancy".
"Many clients now inquire about J-class sailboats," said Thijs Nikkels, a naval architect and director of Gerard Dykstra & Partners, a marine engineering company based in Amsterdam that has carried out rebuilds on both Shamrock V and Velsheda.
The referendum could not in any logical sense be linked to the dreadful deed in Yorkshire, and campaigning was rightly suspended for several days as a mark of respect, yet it was still an opportune moment to inquire: Who, from now on, will enter public service as an M.P., if public discourse is allowed to turn fractious and foul?
Wait till the atmosphere is becalmed, ideally in that post-lunch lull, then spring from your swivel chair and inquire, floridly: "Now then, who'd like a nice cup of tea?" The cries of "Oooh, lovely" from the banks of desks will be ringing in your ears.
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