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I've been thinking about this question quite a bit: what is a blog post?

I think this ties into the above question quite a bit; the iPhone is a very desktop-like experience.

I've been asked this question quite a bit lately (we are knee deep in cold and flu season) and I recently had to deal with it myself.

We've been getting some version of this question quite a bit: Does this new trend in intermittent fasting -- which entails drastically restricting calories on one or two days per week and then eating normally on others -- actually lead to sustained weight loss and better health?

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I often ask the question, "What does it actually mean to be authentic?" The answer to this question varies quite a bit depending on who I'm talking to, and continues to evolve for me personally.

He can also be prickly: when Mrs Albright insisted on switching places at dinner, he was said to have gone home in a sulk.The answer to the second question is: quite a bit.

This simple question generates quite a bit of curiosity and suspense, but "One Day" is at its best — observant, relaxed, touching and charming — when the central couple are apart.

So I come at this question with quite a bit of personal experience, both direct and indirect.

This question has created quite a bit of confusion in the relevant literature.

Study participants were classified into three groups according to their response to the Life Change question – positive change (quite a bit better and somewhat better), no change (about the same), and negative change (quite a bit worse and somewhat worse).

That said, the question loosened her up quite a bit.

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