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It just somehow happened.
She looks back on all of this, though, as if it were something that just somehow happened to her.
Straus remained the head of F.S.G., which he has run since 1946, but, to the surprise of his friends and his several enemies, it somehow happened that he also remained a symbol of plucky anti-corporate American publishing.
Now even if someone in the NFL Studios accidentally hit the Improbability Drive and all of that somehow happened, the Chargers still had to win their own game, against the potentially dangerous Kansas City Chiefs.
Their mothers, better practised at dissemblance, maintain huge grins, so the picture overall is like watching opposite emotions on the same face, parallel universes in which the best and the worst thing has somehow happened simultaneously.
"If this sort of recruitment has somehow happened again, it takes us way back," Mr. Hirsi said, adding that most in the community were vehemently opposed to the Shabab, revolted by the attack in Nairobi and appalled at the suggestion of a Minnesota connection.
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Research material on Luther Burbank, she writes, "makes it seem as if the story of the garden somehow happens indoors".
If this should somehow happen, we ask that you kindly pick the bottles up and put them back in the same order in which you found them.
It's as if Willetts thinks that if he shuts his eyes really tight and concentrates on what he wants really really hard, it will somehow happen.
I still think wonderful things would somehow happen if we were to follow Lowell's dream across the void to Mars and beyond.
It's a film that's afloat on a cloud of pot smoke and bottomless scatology but still somehow happens to embody – to an almost Norman Rockwell 1954 degree – the remains of that oft-mourned "spirit of Christmas".
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