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"He's getting into very much unscripted territory, which is not something he's used to," said Peter G. Kelly, a Hartford lawyer and Democratic elder statesman who once was the party's national finance chairman.
Finally, I am not going to go into very much detail on each metric and how to calculate it as (a) that is beyond the scope of this article, and (b) that information is readily available from other sources.
It was more sort of a teenage crush that developed into very much a real friendship.
And so my direction process moves into very much like a theater director, even if my work is highly kinetic and virtuosic.
Make sure they are light weight and that you know them, so you don't get into very much trouble.
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Like real people, his characters all make choices, although some of them are forced into choices very much not in their interests.
She and her colleagues had demonstrated a surprisingly simple way of turning ordinary body cells – she used mouse blood cells – into something very much like embryonic stem cells.
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