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The space elevator is as close as mankind might ever get to a Tower of Babel.
"I felt as if I had somehow communicated directly with her extraordinarily creative brain, and that this was the closest I might ever get to a hug".
In Philadelphia, they might emphasize the escalating cost of living and static wages and express uncertainty about how things might ever get better.
There's something sickening about the scale of the art-mediating infrastructure that the book represents, advertising more stuff than one might ever get around to looking at, let alone valuing.
Asked whether Attalai might ever get her wish for a little brother or sister, Ms. Guzman Beard, 29, a vice president at a public service organization, said: "I want to go to law school.
In the hands of a less skilful writer, this capaciousness might be deemed a flaw; it is as if the author were uncertain that he might ever get published again and consequently was determined not to cut a single good notion.
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