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Many people, particularly among my queer and feminist friends, have expressed the view that working on the history of heterosexuality is redundant, and possibly a sort of Uncle Tom-ish betrayal.

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The name of this "sequel," opening on Friday, is The Expendables 2. As a service to you, we ask and answer every question that you could possibly have about The Expendables 2. A: Sort of.

And presumably, somewhere, there was an Etgar Keret, but this person was probably unreachable and possibly magic, a sort of Oz somewhere behind a curtain that could never be pulled back.

Hence, in applying these findings to altered forms created in vivo (humans) these may take up intracellular and/or extracellular residence; possibly establishing a sort of immune protected parasitic relationship persisting/surviving phagocytic action, and creating subtle pathologic changes in the host during a prolonged period of tissue persistence.

I mean, at one point this involved tracing the whole air-con system out back to where it exits through a vent in the building, and talking to the builders on a nearby building site that happen to be working there, asking them sincerely if their work could possibly be causing a sort of shit-cum-corpse smell to waft up through the system onto our desk, where we could smell it.

On the other hand, group 2 is younger and more dynamic, possibly acting as a sort of TRIM genes "reservoir" to develop novel functions.

On the other hand, group 2 is younger and more dynamic, possibly acting as a sort of TRIM genes "reservoir" to develop novel species-specific functions.

While previous evidence had suggested that the effects of the impact might have been less severe in the southern hemisphere, possibly because it provided a sort of refuge for species, the new research hints at a different explanation.

The Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, who was for part of his career professor of philosophy at the University of Cambridge, has sometimes been interpreted as a behaviourist, though his insistence that "an 'inner process' stands in need of outward criteria" could possibly be interpreted as a sort of epistemic and central-state materialism.

Verne was preoccupied with the intentionally incomplete and mysterious (and possibly supernatural) ending, and wrote a sort of sequel that completes the narrative.

In the ashtray she sees a sort of dugout, possibly a shell crater with soldiers lying heaped together in hideously contorted positions, all dead.

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