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Feeling nervous sometimes these days is not abnormal.
Whether that last assertion is true, there is no arguing with Ms. Roitfeld's observation that sometimes these days runway shows feel about as thrilling as corporate seminars.
MENDES -- I think that the most often used muscle by actors sometimes these days is, "O.K., how am I going to make this line feel like a human being might actually say it?" NEWMAN -- [laughing] That's wonderful.
Sometimes, these days, he feels a queasy mixture of relief and regret, knowing that he could walk away from music any time and perhaps be all the better for it.
But what, pray, about the Daily Mail (which sometimes these days seems guest-edited by Matthew Elliott, co-founder of the Taxpayers' Alliance and current chief of Vote Leave)?
"But sometimes these days I think that there's a lot of dick-swinging, milts-and-cods-tongues serving cheffy showing off just for the sake of it," she says.
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(In the United States, where leeches are sometimes used these days to aid blood flow after reconstructive surgery, the companies that market them say, one costs $6 to $9).
He has leveraged Britain's interest in the unequal partnership with Washington known as the "special relationship," and his performance has been celebrated in the United States, where he is sometimes compared these days to Churchill.
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