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As the "Family Guy" quotation suggests, TV breaking became routinized on "The Carol Burnett Show," especially after Tim Conway joined the cast, in 1974.
Clichés abound: "The house was beautiful but it felt like a gilded cage"; "What was he," he wonders while contemplating moving to America after his ordeal is over, "but a huddled mass yearning to breathe free?" As that last quotation suggests, Rushdie shows a cheerful willingness throughout the memoir to show off his less than dignified side.
Meanwhile, the Butterfield quotation suggests that what counts as a striking change is a matter of historical scale.
Yet the reference to the "lower powers of the soul" in the final line of the quotation suggests that Mendelssohn will continue to work within the general paradigm of Wolffian philosophy himself.
This quotation suggests that the relationship between gene and eye-color in classical genetics exhibited the same complexity that Rosenberg discussed at the molecular level (compare this quotation to the passage from Rosenberg 1985 quoted in section 3.2).
The immediate context of the quotation suggests that it may be closely related to a Clementine source, the Journeys of Peter.
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Bryant's quotation suggested that he was willing to coexist with Jackson.
29) concludes with a quotation suggesting that cosmologists find the need for several forms of energy and matter (baryons, dark matter, cosmological energy density) to be "ugly": "A little of this, a little of that".
Four simple stone plinths, each engraved with a biblical quotation, suggest basic explanations: a unifying tradition founded on a covenant with God, the shared ordeal of exile in Egypt, acceptance of a code of laws based on divine revelation, and the promise of the land of Israel.
(A glance through any dictionary of quotations suggests that the philosophical pairing of space and time reflects a natural, pre-philosophical tendency: "Had we but world enough, and time …"; "Dwellers all in time and space").
As the above quotations suggest, there's something static about the presentation of the central relation ship.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com