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Because TV influences how we speak, he notes that that same use of "Really?" is spreading to everyday life.
And that same use case has been applied to drivers who might fall asleep at the wheel: They get a physical "tap" from their wearable to warn them to pull over before they put themselves in danger.
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Just that as a function of society, it is not of the same use that it once was.
I wanted something that had the same uses as a caftan but without its ethnicity.
I got that same feeling using Skype for the first time a few years back.
I think you were trying to make that same point using sarcasm.
More than once this week, legislators used that same word their constituents were using: "manipulation".
And you can take that same video to use on other platforms, like YouTube.
The problem is that they use that same style every single time they negotiate, regardless of the situation.
Schiller used that same concept — telling a story using multiple images — to connect users.
There's not that same mixing that used to occur.
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