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She shared something else with me.
She shared something with other landlords: an unbending confidence that she could make it on her own without a company to fall back on, without a contract or a pension or a union.
She shared something very traumatizing with me and I think she was looking for some reciprocity.
She shared something I know many of you feel when you wonder what's going on in Washington.
She immediately wrapped her arms around me… For the next few minutes she shared something very special with me.
During "hectic times when [she] would be forced to stay in the apartment for fairly long periods (and when they were apt to be cranky) [she}kept a set of reserves, back up conversational gambits to keep her out of trouble. If things were going well, she shared something more ambitious. Ergo Clinton: when she thinks it's a "good day" she risks talking honestly about the war.
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In her intractable optimism, she shares something with another Indiana native, Leslie Knope, from "Parks and Recreation," except that this is a Leslie Knope who has been to Hell.
My narrator feels like a real person to me, I felt close to her, and I had to, in order to write the book, but in a certain sense she shares something with the China girl on a film leader.
Though Ms. Hammerling may be known in the Valley more for whom she knows than for the clients she represents, she shares something else with Ms. Huffington: an astute understanding of how valuable strategic name-dropping can be.
In the video above, she fights back tears as she shares something special about Patricia that touched her in an extraordinary way.
If she shares something silly, you can as well, but try to keep the same level of appropriateness of the girl you picked up.
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