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Namely: Says who?" The disconnection between reporters and readers is clear.
Avoiding use of contractions, namely saying "I did not do it" instead of "I didn't do it".
Namely, say something like "I think I want to go to the mall tomorrow" - they say, "Me too!" - and you ask if she wants to go together.
On the other hand, the last name comes with its drawbacks: namely, she said, the burden of high expectations.
But "it's going to be very difficult for them to come up with a joint policy with Mexico that delivers the goods -- namely energy," said Sondra Scott, Latin America director for Cambridge Energy Research Associates, a consulting firm.
"It is illegal for 802 in their effort to procure more business for its members to ban the Opera Company of Brooklyn to do business with a third party, namely us," said Jeff Lazarus, the chief executive of Realtime.
But to Danielson and Ed Cunningham, an ESPN analyst, Mettenberger's struggles are representative of the Tigers' weaknesses — namely, Cunningham said, an offense that lacks an identity and seems unsure of itself, "which has been a problem throughout Les Miles's career there".
Namely, he said, when he was a college student in the late '80s, Stanford was "sort of a very liberal, politically correct place" but Silicon Valley more broadly "was not.
Namely, she said, they were both very powerful and very misunderstood individuals.
Namely, he said, many lawmakers feel strongly about stating that the endgame should involve preventing, not containing, Iran's nuclear weapon capability.
We must protect and care for one of the important assets we have – namely children" said Rohrmann.
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