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Money.
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Photograph: Mohamed Messara/EPA Updated at 10.08pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.40pm BST21 40 39 min: Oof!
A sequential analysis asking for an ordering of what matters (sequential segmentation) first split people according to their self-reported health, then split each oof the two health groups on the quality of the support given by friends and relatives, and finally split the resulting four groups on income.
How have we done since that time?Oof.
"Oof, hah, good," she said.
But I'd known from 17 that I was going to be an artist and... oof, my poor father.
Only it wasn't a parade; it was the sound the biggest hailstones yet made smashing down on (yikes!) the Ubernicks' Fiesta, the Neillys' trash can, which — oof! — tumped over (as if knocked unconscious) and rolled directly out onto Pine.
Eyes on the geode, he heard the little oof.
"Oof," Lev says, disappointed, "now Lahav will probably find a piece again.
There are cabbages in baskets and rusty ashcans in front oof the grocery store where we but nonalcoholic vermouth and ginger ale.
"Oof !" Nights, when his eyes were closed, the new girl came to lie within the hollow created by his arms and legs.
The camera tosses and clicks as Ager — "Aaaah!" — plummets more than a thousand vertical feet down a cliff, bouncing off rocks, before landing — "Oof!" — on the edge of a glacier.
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