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Not quite, though it does have sandy beaches and all sorts of activity: tweens licked soft serve cones; couples paddle-boarded; children and dogs frolicked in the clear water, seemingly unbothered by its frigid temperature; families set up lawn chairs in preparation for a late afternoon folk singer.

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Quite frankly, though, it can be a little... well, boring.

For Randall, though, it was quite a day.

In Blogtalk, though, it's quite amusing to catalog the hype (and the detractors).

In restaurants, though, it's quite difficult to eat more veg.

Any way you read his outline, though, it's quite brilliant.

Compared to a $40 WiiMote, though, it's quite the bang for the buck.

Making a distinction between intended touches and unintended touches seams to be quite straightforward, though it is rather a complicated problem.

While the results have so far been quite favorable, current research on vaccines is still quite limited, though it is said to represent more activity in the field than we have previously seen [ 67].

The authors construe the intentional component quite narrowly, though: it just refers to the artefact's function, its being a means to realize a certain practical end.

The new TV Mode is quite enjoyable, though it plays through your videos one after another, rather than looping.

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