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"Philosophy," he instructs, "is not neutral with respect to good and bad".
A "dictionary attack," Colbert instructs, is when you blast reams of computer-generated potential e-mail names ([email protected], [email protected], [email protected]...) and see which ones take.
3b4f4c43-5e7d-4a28-bf8a-bedc2a881804 Early in Sara Gruen's new novel, "Ape House," one of the characters gives a mini-lesson on American Sign Language, which, she instructs, "is not simply signed English — it's a unique language, with a unique syntax".
Of course, the owners of the Mets, who have spent the last four months trying to line up 10 or so minority partners, have some long-term upsides to sell: the $20 million would buy 4 percent of a New York City sports franchise that, history instructs, is likely to rise in value over time.
His response was so categorical, I felt I must have been the one who screwed up; but I also knew that taking care of a project exactly as your supervisor instructs is the very definition of not screwing up.
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"Your job," Locke instructed, "is to keep things busy".
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In George's words, making sure a "party will be properly supported, represented and instructed" is "the opposite of fun".
Look for any indication that what you're instructing is a common practice.
Hand signals, I am instructed, are critical in the jungle.
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