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Out of this staring contest came a characteristic one-liner from her: "What's the deal with 'what's the deal with'?" Many comedians today specialize in creating and exploiting uncomfortable moments.
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The only hope for the recipient of this assault, staring down at the sight of his bone jutting out of his sock, is that medical techniques are so advanced these days it need not be as serious as it would have been in the past – and, ironically, Taylor will know about that bearing in mind he broke his leg in a game for Swansea City against Sunderland in September 2012.
Not only is the foolishness of this thesis staring MPs in the face, from four decades of statutory failure, it applies to the hundreds of new "offences" parliament declares every year that are virtually unenforceable, usually in response to some headline.
Nevertheless, even with the failures of this system staring them in the face, many Democrats have been unwilling to search for new ways to take their noble intentions and turn them into a program that leads to a better life for those receiving that assistance.
To practice this (it can be quite difficult), master the art of the staring contest with strangers.
And it is exactly in this condition of staring, of losing herself in the extraordinary nature of the staree, that the mother has to make the decision of whether or not to abort.
Speaking of terrifying voids, though, that brings this chapter of staring into the Sunday Morning teevee screens to an end.
What you can't see from this picture is the room full of people staring at this with one hand on their chins and super serious expressions.
The adjustments may be superficial but this version of Staring at the Rude Bois will inspire a generation of otherwise Rut ignorant music fans to unearth the band's back catalogue.
–emason1121 Start with: White Teeth, a novel on the lives of various multicultural families living in London; "an audaciously assured contribution to this process of staring into the mirror," wrote Caryl Philipps Further reading: Fail better: "What makes a good writer?
I'm writing this instead of staring at the ceiling.
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