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"No," I said finally.
"No, I feel – finally you did what you wanted to do, and that's great".
"No," I said finally, shaking my head in slow emphasis, the word itself, the denial, heavy as a stone in my mouth.
Like term papers?" "No!" I said, finally realizing where he was going.
I asked him "What do you think?" and he says "Oh it's beautiful!" I tell him to check out the inside, go sit in the car and he says "No, I can't!" Finally, I get him to sit in it, and he says " One day" and I pull down the visor and the keys come out and I say "Today is that day!" About six months later, I am at his home and ask where the car is?
"No, I can't," I finally replied.
Two patients became so irritated over waiting for the healthcare providers that they left the hospital before the formal discharge encounter, 'They said: 'He is coming, he is coming, he is coming,' but nobody came and then I finally said: 'No, I'm going home now".
And finally, no, I haven't been paid to write this by the Mercury organisers.
"I've always said no, but I finally took it on faith that it would be an honest portrayal," said Ms. Hill, who traveled here for the premiere of "Anita".
After trying every other method I could think of with no success, I finally talked to my doctor about Ambien.
After gently cooing her and lightly shaking to no avail I finally I yelled, "something is happening outside; I need you to get out of bed!" She opened her eyes and we watched out the window together before investigating further.
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