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If we could only see that pattern, we would have a fighting chance.

This became a pattern: we would overcome some minor vicissitude and felt this achievement merited a food break.

If we had been following a "normal" dating pattern, we would probably have gone our separate ways after date two, but we were away alone together in a very rural location, and with no one else speaking English.

We decided that we would rather spar in person at a brick-and-mortar store, where we could touch the items and have a good look at the china pattern we would own for the rest of our lives.

Using data from a survey of 4000 female tea workers the authors conducted in 2003, we find that low caste households spend the same amount as the high castes on treatment for children's routine illnesses, but more on treatment for their children's serious, non-routine illnesses, reversing the pattern we would expect to find elsewhere in India.

If Capstone's negotiations follow a similar pattern, we would expect a new agreement for Cardinal in the middle of next year.

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Then we'd get another one-president break, after which the Bush family would have to trot out someone else, and, locked into this pattern, we'd repeat ourselves ad nauseam until constant email leaks destroyed the country entirely.

For this reason, the tools of editing and the juxtaposition of images, sounds and scales can serve as lenses through which we may discover a pattern we'd otherwise have missed.

When we become so eager to abandon ourselves, when we so easily reach for that quick-fix to fill up the empty hole we've decided we cannot stomach any longer -- that chock-full-of-lessons, low-self-esteem emotional weather pattern we'd rather run away from than subject ourselves to its downpour -- we starve ourselves from, well, ourselves.

For this reason, the tools of editing and the juxtaposition of images, sounds and scales can serve as lenses through which we may discover a pattern we'd otherwise have missed, perhaps what Johnson calls "an underlying, comprehensive mythology that makes sense of the polyglot babble".

If the over-50s continue to leave the workforce in line with previous patterns, we would suffer serious labour and skills shortages which could not be filled by immigration alone".

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