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To me, the grounds for hope are simply that we don't know what will happen next, and that the unlikely and the unimaginable transpire quite regularly.
Two Winter Walks To me, the grounds for hope are simply that we don't know what will happen next, and that the unlikely and the unimaginable transpire quite regularly.
Like much else that transpires at UN agencies, it regularly defies scientific consensus and common sense.
Hodgson is aware that it was the Chelsea player himself who had privately let the story be known and it also transpired the former England captain has regularly been sending him good-luck text messages before games.
And on it goes through Ashville, at the Cherry Lane, where perhaps the title is a sly reference to the smoking that transpires -- although 16-year-old protagonist Celia (Mia Vallet) is regularly offered ciggies but nixes them.
Even though Mr. Loderbauer regularly glanced over at Mr. Ripatti to check in, it seemed neither was much concerned with what was transpiring in the film.
Bright flashes and white smoke regularly illuminated the evening sky, and the distant sound of cheering and laughter was a lone indication that what transpired was not a reenactment of a 1980s Iraqi bomb raid, but an annual celebration marking the last night of the Persian year.
How did that transpire?
That will transpire presently. . . .
Dramas transpire between the tales.
You can see everything transpire.
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