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For some loyal patrons, Jazzfest can present something like a pioneer land-grab.
Some economists have been trying to strip down pension numbers to present something like fair value anyway.
Done in newsprint monotones, its pile-up of limbs, hands and throats is so densely patterned as to present something like a puzzle or jigsaw.
For instance, in the situation with the late pizza, you might present something like, "I totally understand that you are upset your pizza was delivered late.
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The problem is not simply one of avoidance — time spent with the self-help book is time spent away from working things out with the husband — but of something more pernicious: the self-help book presents something like a 2D husband, who seems to share certain qualities with the 3D husband.
As we approach Peak Star Wars at last week's Comic-Con, I'd like to present something so inexplicable yet potentially beguiling that it seems on the verge of exploding into a supernova of rich nerd lust.
He's still prone to outbreaks of ill-advised ubiquity from time to time – later this year he'll present something called Prize Island, which sounds like a nightmarish nonstop Day-Glo car crash of the very worst kind – but in Pointless he seems to have found his natural home.
Or maybe that's the point of a system like this: To present something to someone that he or she might not think they'd ever look good in or visualize themselves even wearing.
Along with Jungle Brothers and auxiliary collaborators, Native Tongues presented something less like organized dogma and more like a repeated series of themes.
Present something to me.
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