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But dance, I sternly remind myself, is not about costumes.
On top of the sunblock I've already smeared all over them, I spray a heavy layer of insect repellent and sternly remind them to stay out of high grasses and check themselves and one another whenever they can.
We're not, not quite, back in 1584, when Mitchell/Shakey could sternly remind a protege, "But Kate, it is illegal for girls to do anything interesting…" and Maggie Siff as the DA's wife Wendy Rhoades does get some decent lines, but still… so far it's a game for the boys, who would all seem to manage machiavellian venality so very much better.
It is for this reason that a President Romney would make it his top priority to give the world a proverbial wet willy while also demanding an apology and telling it to stop hitting itself... Central America: On the first leg of the journey, President Romney will sternly remind the people of Nicaragua, Panama, and Honduras that bananas aren't cheap.
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"This is not an instant gratification war," Mr. Bush sternly reminded a reporter in a Rose Garden appearance on Friday.
But Judge Sharpe disagreed, sternly reminding Mr. Bruno that he had been convicted by a jury of his peers and that punishment was required.
Those who stray from the script receive phone calls from Lynton Crosby, an Australian spin doctor, sternly reminding them that they should "participate, not commentate".
But they were sternly reminded by the Shura's chairman that Islamic law, as he sees it, denies them any right to public office.
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