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"What's puffiness?" "Here," she explained, pointing.
"That's Dickie," she explained, pointing.
And much of what we know cannot be put into words, she explained, pointing out that language evolved relatively late in human development.
"I don't think that my values have changed a lot since the last election, but what I'm concerned about has," she explained, pointing to the staggering youth unemployment rate almost 20% for those aged 16-24.This 16-24.Thisd, pollstime expect the youth vote to be aroundler share of the overall electorate, pollsters0%-12%, roughly in kexpect withethe 2006 election.
To Ms. Narvaez, "reasoning is something that develops from experience; it's a subset of what we really know". And much of what we know cannot be put into words, she explained, pointing out that language evolved relatively late in human development.
Right in the chest," she explained, pointing to her own body.
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"A lot of people are already in debt," she explains, pointing out that this doesn't just apply to the poorest members of society.
"Eugh, that man just tried to kiss me," she explains, pointing back at a bloke waiting outside the venue who looks like he's overstayed his welcome in his parents' home by about 30 years.
"I'm still catching up," she explains, pointing at the watch.
"You can't get these textures anymore," she explains, pointing to one set in her collection.
"Men not good," one explained, pointing at her own body.
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