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I didn't know where it was coming from and I just felt that I was helpless, really... and I thought: 'If the paramedics come, they can perhaps tend to her.'" Stephen Hucklesby Policy adviser for the Methodist Church; 48; was on the train going in the opposite direction to the bomb train at Aldgate.
At times of remembrance in Western Europe most of us, perhaps, tend to focus on the small things and the personal - the fighting, for example, brought the first of my relatives to Britain to fight its wars and then dig its roads.
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"In the meantime, Orban perhaps tends to see himself as 'new Ataturk' or 'new De Gaulle,' who might be judged as dictator by his contemporaries but for whom history would justify his actions".
Thus we suggest that recent conversions, perhaps tending to recapitulate ancestral ones, may contribute to polymorphism and phenotypic variation in humans.
Perhaps I tend to notice the technique more in the deeper, darker books.
Or perhaps you tend to find you run out of patience with their initially loveable little quirks and foibles, giving rise to a swift retreat.
For that reason, perhaps, marines tend to be friendlier toward the media than other branches of the military; they recognize the value of good stories and images.
The office opens at eight on the morning after the dragger docks, and I, having kept up with the dragger's progress with phone calls that were at least dutiful and perhaps pestering, tend to be toward the front of the line.
Perhaps authorities tend to be conservative, and people know it.
Perhaps people tend to create this sort of model, which would make it worth analyzing.
On the other hand, recessions early in presidential administrations do not seem to be very harmful, perhaps because they can be blamed in part on predecessors, or perhaps because recoveries tend to be well along by the time the next presidential election occurs.
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