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"And what do they say?" "How would I know?" Fair enough, Richard thought.
You know, fair trade is good if you have smart people negotiating".
Staff are all over the place, but it's such early days we get 50% off the bill, so, you know, fair enough.
Once we exclude "don't know", fair treatment of all staff and environmental sustainability of our print operations rises to 60%and54%4% satisfaction respectively.
As punishment for John's overindulgence, he and his squire, Rodney Martin Shortt), are turned into, yes, frogs, and must stay so until -- you know, fair maiden, kiss kiss, blah blah.
Which, you know, fair enough.
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Although the outline of this story is well known, Fair Game gives it dramatic shape and teases out the moral problems raised.
--James Carroll, N.Y York, N.Y. A. The agricultural fair tradition is as old as recorded history; in the United States, the first known "fair" (actually a small exhibit of sheep) took place under an elm tree in Pittsfield, Mass, in 1807.
On the other hand, there should be a special place in heaven for the rare person of authority in this situation who knows that fair is fair.
And England already know a fair bit about Murphy.
Scientists already know a fair amount about fruit-fly intimacies.
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