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With the roles reversed so to speak, it makes a lot of sense.
In non-techie speak: it makes everything but the player invisible, including the ground.
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Mr. Moniquet added, "Strategically speaking, it makes sense for them to hit Europe".
She stopped mid-sentence, held up her hand, and said: "If you take pictures when I'm speaking it makes my teeth look big.
"Generally speaking, it makes sense for an overseas mortgage, and the income used to service the mortgage repayments, to be in the same currency, thus avoiding exchange rate issues," says Gorrill.
Although we have shown that such an approach gives satisfactory results, it is suboptimal and, generally speaking, it makes sense to distinguish transformations in different contexts.
Cladistically speaking it makes sense that there should be some join between the cellulose and chitin that does not exist in Nature, but it was found that Archeopteryx had feathers and scales so this does not preclude a future discover that mounts the shape of things to come as being brown and chitin-esque.
This reads a bit like a riddle, but if you think about it practically speaking, it makes no sense to have the key to your safe taped to the bottom of your safe; your key should be kept elsewhere.
When it spoke, it made noises that sounded like a hydraulic pump pushing air through a blocked duct.
But legally speaking, it made some sense, especially regarding claiming attorney-client privilege and getting ahead of what might come out of the Cohen case.
This was the first I had heard of such a relationship but as we spoke it made more sense.
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