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I didn't date much, really perhaps because I didn't have many hormones, though I didn't know that at the time.

But really, perhaps it is even more simple, as she points out.

("Police presence at a movie?" someone responded, when I mentioned the cops on Twitter. "Really, perhaps the books were written too late").

This phenomenon of popular acts engaging with social issues is not so surprising really, perhaps caused by the fact that the gap between the "underground" and the "mainstream" is ever-closing.

Not really Perhaps we can say this: in a year when there is a unique achievement by a British sports star in a popular sport then they will usually win – see Mark Cavendish in 2011, Wiggins in 2012 and Murray in 2013.

The title of the lecture, projected on a giant PowerPoint screen, conveyed the crux of the dilemma: "The Double Effect: Is it the Drug or the Disease?" "Some people speculate that people are really covering up the fact that this is really perhaps a type of euthanasia or maybe something else that's really afoot," Dr. Correoso said.

I don't know really, perhaps not always listening to others, like my partners.

Preserving its relations. the wonderful power of adaptation given to organization. This really perhaps greatest difficulty to whole theory.—" Never someone to shy away from a difficult subject, Darwin kept at it—so that by the time he wrote the Origin (1859), he "had to convince the public that complex organs could be formed in a step-by-step process….He succeeded brilliantly.

Sure, more editors and curators are needed to comb through this vast trove of information (thank God for hashtags?), but really, perhaps we are entering the golden age of photography, because it is finally and instantly available to nearly everyone.

Beneath the blackout in media and even the money trail, among people who really can think but rather choose not to do too much of it, to think about Climate Change is really perhaps the most menacing subject of all as it is tantamount to coming face to face with our own mortality.

So really, perhaps unsurprisingly, as much as we might think of ourselves as historically woke, nothing's changed: while 2007-style "trainwrecks" might be few and far between, in the end, both the media and its audience will always take some pleasure in watching celebrities fall from grace.

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