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We're going to be part of whatever comes up again - the next generation, forever and ever.
He is the thief who will make use of whatever comes his way.
And then, with the exception of whatever comes out of Misael's radio, not another piece of music is heard.
"The implications of how broadly that would affect all countries in Europe would overwhelm the impact of whatever comes out of the super committee," he said.
The sketch-like quality of this technique invokes the voluminous notebooks Tartt is known to keep, an omnivorous reaping of whatever comes before her eyes, ears and fingertips.
He lights a fire, eats an apple, makes some coffee, switches on his laptop, and writes a few pages of whatever comes into his head while his family sleeps.
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That was a cultural conditioning of whatever came 500 years before now.
In music, theatre, film, and video, Bowie was always ahead of whatever came next.
Cobain used to offer a song-by-song critique of whatever came on, usually "pretty sarcastic", says Hunter.
President Reagan comes under this book's heaviest fire for "an unwavering and steadfast faith in the correctness of whatever came out of his mouth".
He improvised with the percussionist Tony Mola, singing hunks of whatever came to mind, from Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable" to the jazz standard "You've Changed".
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