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"People had some sense about me and my effectiveness when I beat her last time.
And surely, some sense about wildlife is filtering down to the younger generation.
It seemed he'd successfully merged with his source: he made the poem about his music, his instrument and in some sense about himself.
It may be that Williamson's firm topographical grasp on his invented locale impressed me – I do believe that all really great fiction is in some sense about place – but in the final analysis what roused me then about Dandelion Days is what still excites me today – and that's Williamson's writing about sex.
However, much of Argentina's industry was in the capital, so this should give us some sense about wage levels for manufacturing workers in Buenos Aires.
The proofs of the subject seem to be in some sense about the diagrams of triangles and circles that appear with them.
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How, after all, could they see their disagreement as one about the definition of liberty if they did not think of themselves as in some sense talking about the same thing?
Thus Russell has set himself a rather difficult problem, since it is not at all clear that there can be any true propositions that are not, in some sense, propositions about what is, has been or will be.
The upcoming deadline has become, in some sense, more about acknowledging reality than imposing change.
Have a little more faith in your own city, some civic pride and some common sense about why Anaheim locations are so attractive for hotels of all price ranges, including luxury hotels.
You've got to have some common sense about it.
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