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Again, I do consider it but I talked to my friend from northern Newfoundland who said 'Oh, yeah my dad was a fisherman off the coast of Greenland.' These people aren't liars and I looked into a little bit and I just quite can't quite grasp that one".
It doesn't move much over the course of its 12 minutes, playing around with ambient synth pads as that rumbling bassline roils away, but in the wee hours of the morning—as you know the sun's rising, but quite can't bring yourself to hit the road home, this one will do the trick.
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She also, quite frankly, can't win.
But this generation, quite simply, can't afford homes.
Traditional campers can get quite queeny, can't they?
Many, quite understandably, can't be bothered with it.
And journalists quite simply can't tell you.
Not quite "you can't predict baseball", but in the range.
But outsourcing can get quite expensive, can't it?
Well, not quite (I can't even imagine where that dastardly training bra might be).
Quite simply, they can't afford the Cold War.
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