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How they navigate the territory that they find themselves in is, I suppose, a kind of metaphor for the process of growing up.
He described Case as a "wonderful, rich head of all sorts of organizations — I suppose a kind of 'Enron creature' — who runs banks and other world businesses.
4. I regularly take vitamin D (orally) and B12 (shots), and because I am old, I also use hormone replacement cream, which is, I suppose, a kind of medication.
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Still, his edge of desperation – he seemed always to be trying so hard – had, I suppose, a certain kind of horrible fascination.
"I suppose a certain kind of traditional, highly serious journalist would say, 'Kurt, are you out of your mind?,' " Mr. Andersen said, shrugging.
To suppose that a kind of physics can demolish a kind of metaphysics is to commit what philosophers call a category mistake.
One might, I suppose, discern a kind of metaphorical significance in the fact that while the top-ranking English playwright's back was turned the runner-up nipped in and seized the victor's crown.
But precisely in this latter period, in which there were a lot of reformists and former political opponents brought in by Qaddafi and his son, as part of a supposed opening, a kind of Libyan glasnost.
The histologic features showed in both cases areas of chondrometaplasia and ossification that were diagnosed as a particular form of OT, without supposing such a kind of evolution before the intraoperative assessment.
This, I suppose, qualifies as a kind of freedom.
I suppose that's a kind of progress.
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