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"Are you OK?" the first text read.
8.02am GMT Davos debate: monetary policy OK, the first session on the future of monetary policy is starting now.
While it was OK the first fifty times, now it's just annoying.
"With only a quarter of the budget coming free each year, he was OK the first year," says one source familiar with DARPA's budgeting process.
Ok, the first bit of this article describes a software flaw on an IPhone, so cannot be indicative of the security on all smartphones.
OK, the first stand-up show I ever saw, he performed.
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Here are some crackers thus far (ok, the second one isn't from someone here; but we seem to have a cat theme developing).
OK!, the fourth biggest title in the women's weeklies sector, continues to suffer a circulation slide with sales down 23.4% compared with the second half of 2009, the biggest fall in the sector.
The second is positive politeness, or a show of respect: "I'm going to shut the window, is that OK?" The third is negative politeness, which presumes that the request will be an intrusion or an inconvenience: "I'm sorry to disturb you, but I want to shut the window".
OK, the third use of looking time, the one that's most often gets reported in the New York Times, reflex kids' tendencies not just to look at things that are new, but to look at things that don't behave in ways that the babies seem to expect or think that they should.
Once two of us were OK, the third was mad.
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