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I mean with the tide of vomit that I very nearly let loose after reading this item.
Any physics professor who thinks that lecturing to first-year students is the best way to teach them about electromagnetic waves can stop reading this item.
Most people reading this item surely would know enough not to respond to other people's ideas with a slam-dunking "No, but …" On the other hand, it's all too tempting to say, "Yes, but …" It's natural.
So when you're finished reading this item, make an effort to read or view some hard news.
For that very reason, don't we say 'art is fantasy'?" Reading this item in the exhibition catalogue, I am reminded of a striptease show I once saw in Kyoto, the ancient imperial capital.
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The novelist André Gide happened to read this item, and it became fixed in his imagination.
The novelist Andre Gide happened to read this item, and it became fixed in his imagination.
I read this item from The Oban Times ("The Highland's Biggest Selling Weekly Newspaper," circulation 18,000); it sounded like a Loch Ness Monster story.
Update 2: The New Zealand store is displaying the app's page fine but trying to download the app is producing an error that reads: "This item is currently being modified", according to a comment below.
A bright red notice below the item reads, "UNFORTUNATELY THIS ITEM HAS SOLD OUT.
I thought about all this when I read this CNN item about the Glendale, California school district awarding a $40,500 contract to a firm called Geo Listening, to monitor the social media activity of students in this district.
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