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I don't think the character in An Education was passive, but maybe before that I was more on the back foot than the front foot".
In fact, I half suspect that Bowen's version of the Philogelos – and maybe, before that, Powell's version of the "chatty barber" – might have prompted more enthusiastic guffaws today than it ever did in the classical world itself.
After 10 episodes spent weeding through a crop consisting mostly of virtually indistinguishable white men with identical haircuts, season 12 bachelorette JoJo Fletcher decided on the guy that it was clear she was going to choose from the moment he got out of the limo and swaggered up to her (or maybe before that, as Fletcher later admitted to knowing of Jordan Rodgers before appearing on the show).
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I'd been abroad maybe once before that.
And the chef is Walter Manzke, whose polished, modern cooking you may remember from Bastide and Church & State, and maybe Patina before that.
American intelligence officials said recently that, at best, the North's missiles could hit Hawaii, and that it would be at least three years, maybe more, before that range could be extended to the continental United States.
From the very first sentence, or maybe even before that, when I read the blurb and saw that gorgeous cover, I knew that not only was The Girl Who Fell something I had to get my hands on, but also that I'd love it!
Maybe the spring?' He said, 'Perhaps before that.'" Until then, Mr. Schwartz said: "The great forces of government and technocracy have forced us out of our natural home.
"Lehman Brothers was in September, and we had started feeling some of the effect maybe a little before that.
Mr. Wyckoff talked about using one of his Edsels as his daily car and being pulled over by a police officer who had seen him go by the day before, and the day before that, and maybe the day before that.
I'm pretty sure 2006 was supposed the year of the musicphone, and maybe even 2005 before that.
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