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✒ Now then, how do you define banter?
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"He'd always have a 'Now Then' or 'How's About That Then.'" Others' memories were triggered by Savile's long and varied years of high-profile work, from the "clunk-click" seatbelt campaign through sponsored marathons, Savile's Travels and Jim'll Fix It.
"I would jokingly say to her now and then, 'How's the play coming along?' " Mr. Jackson said.
"It's good to remind him now and then how short he is," Hohmann later said, smiling.
It was just, this is what we're doing in the moment, right now and then how do we organize this and get it to be better.
As a teacher, all these school shootings that are going on, dealing with particularly young men every day, and trying to understand where they are and how they're viewing the world now, and then how guns fit into that, and having children of my own, and being concerned about them every day at school.
In this control experiment, participants performed the same speeded Go/Nogo task, but were additionally asked to rate every now and then how certain they were about the accuracy of their actions, providing a more fine-grained behavioural estimate of experienced errors, relative to a dichotomous classification between errors vs. hits, and aware vs. unaware errors.
The birth name, to him, "means what we feel now about you then: How beautiful you were, and near and young".
"If their voices are ignored or not given their due weight now, then no matter how strong the review's recommendations are, they may well be dead on arrival".
If the BBC can provide this level of service for one viewer (I can't believe anyone else is watching now Ronnie's gone) then how can anyone else compete?
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