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No matter how good a job one does of initially selecting a change strategy and tactics, something unexpected will eventually occur during implementation.
In studying Beatles philosophy one does of course have to distinguish between the natural acquisitiveness of George Harrison in "Taxman" and Lennon and McCartney and their rather lefter-wing views.
The first is that the British public will grow tired of them, as one does of celebrities, so that the institution becomes unviably unpopular.
They express little love for the Republican Party and speak almost wistfully of their heritage as conservative but loyal Democrats, as one does of a long relationship that has gone inexplicably sour.
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No one did, of course, but he still got plenty of good waves.
No one does, but of course you want one.
He says "One does," instead of "I do," for instance.
No one does this kind of stuff".
This one does, too, sort of.
Eventually, of course, one does.
Of course one doesn't.
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