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The future tense works in the same way.A fierce debate exists in linguistics between those, such as Noam Chomsky, who think that all languages function roughly the same way in the brain and those who do not.
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The correlation is a fact that activists haven't been shy about highlighting -- if Walmart and other low-wage workers don't have the right to organize, they'll never escape the bottom-barrel pay or tense work environment that makes them nervous to speak up, activists say.
I preferred "Tombeau de Messiaen" (1994), the tighter, tenser work by Mr. Harvey for solo piano and recorded sounds that the pianist Cory Smythe played at "For the Birds," Sunday afternoon's concert at the Park Avenue Armory.
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