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Cameron said: "But you only really need to know one thing: he thinks the death of Osama bin Laden was a 'tragedy'tragedy
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In Ms. Spector's defense, if you give 10 artists the run of the place, at least relatively speaking, perhaps they need to know one another and already have a working relationship.
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I doubt it completely resonated with him, but he needed to know one thing: That phrase won't be tolerated.
"Anyone who is suffering from shame and public humiliation needs to know one thing: You can survive it.
From the vantage point of being a "certain age" I would say that the younger me needed to know one solid, simple rule: Make your own life priority number one.
It was imagined and written essentially from scratch, designed from the beginning to be part of an Oxford series, the "what everyone needs to know" one whose trademark has become a question and answer format.
"And when people go in, they need to know on day one how to get out.
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