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"No, not always.
I go, no, not always.
Derek Jarman by Tony Peake Little, Brown, £25, pp613 'Do you know what I mean?' was Derek Jarman's incessant refrain in conversation, but after any exposure to his work, the answer tends to be: 'No, not always.' Nor, I suppose did he always know what he meant.
"No, not always, and I continually reflect on my work.
Well, no — not always.
The answer is no, not always.
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First, "no" doesn't always mean "no". (Yes. There are situations in which "no" does mean "no". But that's a different conversation). In these cases, "no" may just mean "We've never done that before.
So, no, Rodriguez does not always make the last out in big games.
(And, no, families have not always shouldered all these responsibilities year after year — that's one reason we call the blog The New Old Age).
Well, no, at least not always — but let's follow the lead of those border aficionados who would rather sidestep the issue.
"We're not always, 'no, no, no, hell no.' We're actually trying to float some ideas out there," Mulvaney said.
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