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In future, all interviews should just consist of journalists shouting at actors until they storm off.
According to Adam Liptak, the "Times" lawyer on the case, "My defense may just consist of rolling my eyes".
The rest of the preservation effort might just consist of a few snow machines to keep the top surface fresh and white in the months when no snow falls.
The grisly opening sentence sets the tone: "A medical internship consists of more than spectating at complicated bowel operations, cutting open stomach linings, bracketing off lungs and sawing off feet; and it doesn't just consist of thumbing closed the eyes of the dead and hauling babies out into the world either".
But it does aim at the right target by promoting the idea that as Mr Boyle puts it—"good policy does not just consist of 'more rights', it consists of maintaining a balance between the realm of property and the realm of the public domain".
But existing choices really just consist of outsourcing to an agency or using a licensed ticketing solution.
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"The pilot just consisted of two fake stories and three of the street pieces," he said.
That must mean that this careful faculty selection, so called, actually just consists of plugging numbers into a formula.
But this physical object, like the scientists who planned it, ultimately just consists of elementary particles bumping around.
I'm well past my martial-arts prime, which even way back then just consisted of giving noogies.
And if the chorus just consists of one word ("go!"), then the peculiar operatic angels cooing in the distance make this a winningly idiosyncratic move.
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