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No one who knew her seems to believe that she could in any way have conned Bacon and so, somehow, the scandal did not seriously mark her reputation, though it took its toll on her health.
Seriously, mark down February 9 on your calendar so that you pre-order it.
And then he sits up a bit so he's leaning on his elbow and almost looking down at me like he's going to kiss me and he goes, "Seriously Mark, do you understand me?" Jesus Christ.
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QUESTION FROM MARK: Seriously, Calvin, why the fanesca fascination?
Some of the ways the Ewens nudge their readers toward right-thinking are more seriously off the mark.
But if his remarks were an attempt to ingratiate himself to a group by demonstrating his knowledge of its beloved tradition of self-deprecating humor, Trump seriously missed the mark.
Winehouse seriously made her mark with this super thick cat-eye.
By that point, I had seen far too many ministers seriously miss the mark when trying to help people.
The lawsuit isn't without merit and CBS knows that, and Rather does, too, even if his expectations about the kind of damages he's entitled to or his perception of his own lack of responsibility are all seriously off the mark.
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