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Mr. Biskind winds up full of such remarks as, "Of course, Beatty was right" to undercut his sometimes keen insights.
For serious academic work, she is less cautious and feels free to use provocative titles, like "Treat 'Em Mean, Keep 'Em (sometimes) Keen: evolution of female preferences for dominant and coercive males".
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Quinoa (pronounced keh-NO-ah or, sometimes, KEEN-wah) is a relative newcomer to the American pantry.
"Barcelona" has a much brighter, more polished look than "Metropolitan" (though both were shot by the same cinematographer, John Thomas) and a sometimes keener sense of the absurd.
Yet they do speak, sometimes sighing or keening, sometimes murmuring softly so that one catches only the drift.
But because you can't have it all, the latest news seem to suggest that it too is sometimes not overly keen on paying corporation tax in Britain.
Mr Davies is sometimes so keen to puncture myths that he sounds almost vindictive.
In fact, we are sometimes so keen to go that we fail to plan our vacations rationally.
Until recently the Iranians had played hard to get, sometimes sounding keen to talk but at other times saying brusquely that they saw no point.
But the wind-drivenness was always checked by what he called his "Scotch-Yankee calculation," a trait that prospered most when he called attention to it, sometimes by keen actions of self-mockery.
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