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Not knowing kept the President from appearing distracted and discouraged.
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Not knowing keeps us sane.
There are few things worse than being the first person awake at someone's home and not knowing where they keep the coffee.
If not knowing how to keep a conversation going is an ongoing problem, your real problem might be shyness.
The extremity of Mathilde's suffering makes her repression of it less interesting than a more ordinary version of such self-control (she doesn't really have a self, so its repression just makes her a double negative); and Lotto's shortsighted complacency is also suddenly less interesting, because less culpable (we can't usefully judge him for not knowing what was strenuously kept from him).
Not knowing what happens next keeps the members coming back.
"Not knowing where I am keeps her alive" – the way Austin's face dropped when Glickman said that about Petra was particularly chilling.
She lunged at the sergeant, pounding him with her fists, then ran out to the street, through the town, as the police gave chase; she kept running, not knowing where she was going.
Not knowing the exact situation, Parnevik kept pushing, instead of pausing.
Not knowing what was happening, he kept ordering Sprites to quench his throat as it seemed to be on fire.
They asked the occupants – not knowing they were renters – to keep it down, and left without incident.
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