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I revisited and sailed them again this morning — all in the "space" of your article.
Regularly encroach upon the personal space of your beloved in a desperate attempt to get noticed.
So I felt a little guilty when I stumbled on this stern edict from the Time blogger Matt Selman: "It is unacceptable to display any book in a public space of your home if you have not read it".
As a writer, there's a process that somewhere occurs in your head; a collision between the fantasy space of your imagination and the outside world, in the form of the things that have directly or indirectly inspired your book.
What was the source of this idea that a tiny non-room space of your own could (and should) loudly telegraph your identity to all who pass by? Clearly: Club Penguin.
A small research study, conducted by a new father from Brigham Young University, suggests that blogging — creating a space of your own within the online space — helps even more.
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For women, the ability to control the number and spacing of your children is fundamental.
But that history, she decides, "comes at you directly, right through the softly padding soles of your feet, battering throughout your body, before unpacking its clamouring store of images in the clear open spaces of your mind".
When you're overweight, it can be a very uncomfortable thing to move through the public spaces of your life.
Lay out the spacing of your lathing.
Juggle the ball, Dribble through tight spaces of your house to develop a good ball control.
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