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It settles for an ending that leaves you disappointed that Mr. Rosenthal felt obliged to play it so neat and tidy.
She was the kind of worker who kept her cubicle and everything around it so neat "that they didn't have anything to do," he said.
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It is so neat it could be art history.
'The idea was forwarded in the Sixties - and the man behind it, Dr George Ashcroft, later took it back,' says Healy. 'Through the Seventies and Eighties, it was seen as a simplistic idea; now it's seen as very convenient - it sounds so neat.
Big marshmallows vs. little marshmallows in hot chocolate is the debate of the century I realize but I'm going for littles because when you blow on it like "ffffffffffff" and see them float on over the ripples like futuristic/post-apocalyptic sailboats it's so neat.
"It's so neat.
Kim's little style, you know, it's so neat.
I think it's so neat that my brain remembered that.
"It's so neat to be part of that intensity," Ross said.
Mr. Campbell added proudly, "I think the most common thing people say about our apartment is that it's so neat".
"I remember sitting there for hours thinking it was so neat," said Jason Gallo, an office manager in Washington who discovered the Web in 1994.
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