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"This point is missed so often, it bears repeating: the syntactically specifiable objects over which computations are defined can and standardly do possess a semantics; it's just that the semantics is not involved in the specification".
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"I kept it in my office, first as a joke, but every so often it really did help to squeeze the bear and hear that song," she recalls.
EVERY so often it happens.
But so often, it never takes place.
This is overlooked surprisingly often, so it bears repeating: Hitler didn't win.
We think we know what it means, but we read it and hear it so often that it carries little weight, bears no meaning.
There has been much approving commentary about how French foreign policy has been freed of the reflexive anti-Americanism it so often bore under Mr Sarkozy's predecessor, Jacques Chirac.
But this is so important it bears repeating.
I have adopted adult dogs before, and I know there's always a period of adjustment, a time when infinite patience and constant reassurance are required, but I have never seen anything like this silent little dog with Groucho Marx's wild eyebrows, this scruffy, world-weary animal who so often bears a look of desolation.
And the scale of Neymar's importance to hosts Brazil and the World Cup was illustrated by the reaction as recognition hit home that the 22-year-old was facing a fight to remain involved in the showpiece that so often bears his name and face here in Brazil.
As conveyed by the compelling Jan Kyhle, a great discovery, Siegmund's life story becomes spell-binding, totally devoid of the self-pity that so often makes it a bore.
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