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"Nasty messages would be sent, and with each reply more and more people would be copied in.

Checking their e-mails on one device, like a smartphone, making a mental note to reply more in-depth later, and then forgetting, is another.

To which, Dr. Mark Stetter, the director of animal operations for Disney's animal programs would reply, more or less: "I don't know.

"Back came a highly amused reply: more careful enunciation would have made clear that actually I belonged to 'an esteemed group,' hence his prompt attention".

Would those general population individuals who have back pain, reply more eagerly, making the observed difference between general population and patients smaller than the true value?

There was no significant difference between women and men, but we noticed a tendency for women who felt respected to reply more often that this had increased their ability to return to work (63% (95% CI 61% to 64%) for women vs 59%95%5% CI 56%to61%1%) for men).

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Brown replied: "More or less".

To which Twombly replied, "More or less".

When I asked her what freedom meant, she replied, "More time".

"I thank the senator for his comments," Mr. Graham replied, more irked than grateful.

Asked whether an intimate friend was not angry at his blinking, stumpy depiction, Beerbohm replied, "More frightened than angry".

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