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And, yes, I do know how how weird it is to credit literary porn with discovering the oh-so-radical idea that it's okay not to feel the need to have sex.
Osborne said on BBC Breakfast: This is, of course, a total tragedy and the first thing you would expect is that accident investigators and people who know how how to deal with bodies in a tragedy like this can have access to this site.
I probe a bit further, asking him, "It sounds like you, it sounds like you're coming out of it with some understanding of how you work as a researcher, or as a scientist?" With this last statement, my eyebrows shoot up, and then I say, "I don't know how, how you would identify yourself?" Alex adjusts his glasses, and then chuckles a little, his face changing into a smile.
And we all know how how that usually turns out.
You know, the type of "spotlight on creativity" video that companies put out whose purpose is unclear but seems intended to generally show that its executives are in tune with millennials who know how how to use an SLR, or something.
Grace (focus group 4): Yeah when she described the broken arm you know she's in the car park and she describes the fact that she was so pleased she almost enjoyed having a broken arm because people could see that there was something wrong with her and she could justify you know how, how she was feeling.
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Pelosi is a seasoned and smart member of Congress who knows how how to deal with the gutless Republicans in the Senate and the president.
Again, as Hunter says, "It is difficult to love people, even when you do love them, it is difficult to know how - how to express it.
Now I know how wonderful, how vital it is.
I know how jobs come, how jobs go.
"How do you know HOW HOT & HOW LONG?" demands the box, like a neurotic, overcompensating lover.
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