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On one occasion we were driving around Cambridge in Storm's old Studebaker when someone observed that something or other was 'rancid'rancid
Miller observed that something similar happened with "2001: A Space Odyssey" when Stanley Kubrick rejected Alex North's original music in favor of the two Strausses, Richard and Johann.
But over the course of several years, as the lots grew thick with weeds and the rodent populations increased, Yaukey observed that something strange was happening.
Writing for Wesleyan University, Rachel Anne Silverman observed that "Something There" depicts "The first time Belle and the Beast's attraction is introduced," describing the couple's relationship as "a passion that has developed over time".
One doctor observed: "that something written out or a guideline written out and sent out around hundreds of GPs is probably not very effective and what happens is when you eventually need it you cannot find it" (GP 23).
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On two separate occasions in Babyville, a character observes that something is not real until you say it out loud and confide it in someone else.
But observing that something resembles or provides insurance against loss is not enough to warrant regulating it as "insurance". Many contracts that are not called insurance or regulated as insurance imbed some component of insurance or risk sharing.
Having one character observe that something stands out like a sore thumb and quoting a psychiatrist as saying "there is no rule of thumb theory" about such perversions are quite enough for one play.
But I am also an empiricist; and I observe that something appears to be up with our winter weather, and to call it "warming" is obviously to strain the language.
One observes that something has red hair (or green or yellow) but not whether something is Nixon.
It added this seemed a strangely candid opinion to express, indicating it was far from clear what had been meant, and wryly observing that something may have been "lost in translation".
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