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"If you go into a store like Cabela's and see a lineup of ammo," Nash says, "you'll see that ammunition is kind of treated as a commodity".
We are, collectively, kind of treated like bastard stepchildren by the rest of the music world, so any time we get to fly the flag in their faces, to me that means that more people are hearing what I consider real music.
"Everyone wants to hold up Germany as the perfectly run antidote to the sloppiness of the southern Europeans, and the Bundesliga is kind of treated as this analogue to the German national economy," said Franklin Foer, editor of The New Republic and author of the book "How Soccer Explains the World".
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We kind of treated it that way".
I kind of treated it like a mini fabric gig in my studio.
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"For the flip side of this," he said, "we're kind of treating women like chattel".
What is more important to me is the theme of any particular record that I am working on, and kind of treating it as a whole.
The Haags can use only certain kinds of treated wood and fire-retardant materials, and they get constant reminders from the fire department to clear brush, or pay fines.
Bioassay results in the lab confirmed T. urticae circadian migration, toxicity of the five kinds of treated string curtains and a concentration-dependent repellent effect of each chemical on T. urticae females.
The worst kinds of treating patients were seen in these places.
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