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Then the Commodores reminded Harvard that to be the Vanderbilt of the North, you have got to do a little more than hit one big shot and make one nice run.
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He fielded several grounders early in the game, making one nice play and throwing tentatively on a couple of others, but always completing the play.
"Well, that would be me," adding: "If we go for some food you'll be able to make one of those nice plate descriptions :)" So we're meeting one harsh, cold February evening for dinner in Strada, an Italian restaurant opposite the now-evicted Occupy camp.
It can be a rather trite stereotype, glossing over all sorts of complexities to claim that there are innate characteristics that make one set of people nice and another not nice.
"Yes, one does like to make one's mummy just as nice as possible," Whistler allowed years later, answering friends who praised the speaking likeness of the portrayal.
Let's not make one up because it makes for nice press.Pamela Frederick ConnecticutI've always liked comedian George Carlin's quip "You can worship any god you like, just leave the rest of us out of it".
In the card, use a nice poetry verse, or make one up!
There was a lot to cheer and jeer in 2015, with so many high peaks and low valleys, good encounters and stinkers too; I wondered, "What would Santa do?" Well, of course, Santa would make one of his infamous Naughty/Nice Lists.
Though some critics say artificially manufactured carbonation is harsh and unpalatable, ultimately it is the amount of gas that makes one water nicer to sip than another (generally, less is more); if the sparkles are laced with minerals, the flavor and pH of the water change as well.
Wouldn't it be nice if you made one friend, but had a system and a LIFE that allowed you to make more if you wanted?
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