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Yes, the stained part of her leg did seem to touch part of the metal guard as I pulled her out, well, more or less.
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Besides, something about what's coming tomorrow makes me think this will turn out well for more than just Apple.
It is significant that the case for this rhetorical approach is linked in with a passing reference to human imperfection: it is inconceivable that all should turn out well, says "More", unless all men become good, "and that I don't expect to see for quite a few years yet" (CU: 96).
Out of well more than 2,000 positions, that is a lot of confidence in Elan.
benpopken: Is porn-stealing then a form of insubordination and acting out? hashand: Well, more a sense of "I want what I want and there's no good argument for not having it" i.e. mp3 sharing.
Desperate residents ride mules and motorcycles to seek out wells, which more often than not are found empty or contaminated.
Forget "less is more" – in the case of second-world-war tanks, more turned out to be, well, more.
Since 1976, Texas has carried out 470 executions (well more than a third of the national total of 1,257).
The territory that Lamb fought Rick Saccone, the Republican, over, and for which their parties and related PACs spent what may turn out to be well more than ten million dollars, is going to be divided, mostly, between the newly conceived Fourteenth and Seventeenth Congressional Districts.
James Frey's memoir turned out to be, well, more of a novel actually, leading to his flagellation in the press and final sentencing in the court of Oprah, who had chosen Frey's A Million Little Pieces as one of her Oprah's Book Club picks.
The single biggest contributor to climate change in California is a blown-out natural gas well more than 8,700ft underground, state authorities and campaign groups said Monday.
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