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Andy Taylor (guitarist): My initial reaction was how out of touch I was dress-sense wise, but how shit they were at playing.
In a sense, "Wise Children" is about what happens to women when they're no longer salable, but it's hard to locate a note of regret, because the book contains so much life and fun — nice dresses and memorable fornications and wild parties and theatre, theatre, theatre.
These points reduce the score validity of low-stakes testing approaches in the most basic sense (Wise and DeMars 2005; 2006; Wolf et al. 2015).
As shown in Figure 5C, the majority of genes from the same functional category were not adjacent but rather interspersed sense-wise.
Now I'm not saying this would have made much sense story wise; indeed, it probably wouldn't have made any sense whatsoever in that regard, but it would have sold the show better.
We will miss his common sense and wise leadership.
Songs called "The Way It Will Be", "The Way It Goes" and "The Way the Whole Thing Ends" document changing relationships with a sense of wise fatalism.
He takes a story that might have suited the madcap, provocative style of his early comedies and infuses it with brightly colored melancholy and a sense of wise, limitless compassion.
However, Thomas says that in the state of innocence there would have been no coercion, but there would have been government in the sense of wise leadership voluntarily accepted by the less wise.
And there is good reason to believe Mr Obama's decision to delay aspects of Obamacare make good sense, policy-wise.
It made no sense nature-wise — owls and songbirds work different shifts, and even if they didn't they would still never be friends.
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