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For example, "12 Angry Men" should be ordered as though it were written as "Twelve Angry Men".
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More recently, though, China has ordered as many as 40 advanced Sukhoi-30 fighters from Russia as part of a steadily growing arms procurement program intended to give China an edge over Taiwan.
Befitting an establishment that seeks to make all feel welcome, we were pressured into keeping our menus after ordering, as though we might randomly want another helping of avocado egg rolls, a Pizookie, an entire pizza, or whatever was left in the fridge at closing time.
The case will go ahead as ordered, though as before, at a snail's pace.
Unfortunately you can't be lazy if you want to order one though, as the website doesn't have an electronic store.
Though, you could theoretically just order snacks as long as you meet the $7 delivery minimum.
Come riot time, he took over the set and excitedly called out orders, as though this arrangement of cons were a nickel defense.
The waiters speak very quietly, ask for your order as though concerned that they're being a bit cheeky and forward, and hover nervously behind your chair until you've finished speaking.
Fukuyama thinks that we too often treat the three pillars of political order as though they were separate goods in their own right, capable of doing the job on their own.
The punctuation here — the dashes and, in particular, the five colons — reads like a futile gesture toward order, as though this were a subject in which one thing might follow on from another, on which logic might have some bearing.
In the problematic kind we suppose the desired thing to be known, and then we pass through its concomitants [akolouthôn] in order, as though they were true, up to something admitted.
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