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Meaning doesn't happen in the moment without some sort of before and after, and a story being drawn out of it".
And in a pair of mesmerizing photographs, a sort of before and after, an angular model identified only as "Mrs. Keene" transforms herself from a buttoned-up, bashful embodiment of Victorian modesty to a wide-eyed woodland sprite with unruly curls that spill over her shoulders.
Both Shaffner and Greg Grande talked about how this was sort of "before the coffee craze".
For all new kids, what was their attendance and credits in their former school, and what was it this year, sort of before Concord and after Concord.
There, a strong teachers' union heavily regulated working hours and schools didn't offer the sort of before- and after-school programmes vital for supporting her students.
So I wouldn't say I was you know weight wise I was unhappy sort of before …… but … because I've not really put a lot of weight on I'm quite happy" (Jenny 1st pregnancy, Overweight BMI) Women's self-assessment of their weight gain consequently led to either positive or negative feelings about their bodies.
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By George Feinberg and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, May 25 , 1940 P. 11The Electric Utilities exhibit at the Fair consists of a sort of before-and-after display, with a dim, cobbled street of Yesterday and a glary electrically lit Street of Tomorrow.
The picture below shoes a sort of before-and-after.
We have been through this sort of thing before, Democrats.
If Woodward hasn't experienced this sort of thing before, I'd be very surprised.
MAILER: Have you been in this sort of trouble before, Mr. Sylvia?
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