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Using Jstor, for example, Mr. Shapiro tackled the famous quotation "There's no such thing as a free lunch," which Bartlett's attributes to the economist Milton Friedman, who used the saying for a book of his that was published in 1975.
Have you ever heard the saying, for example, "Out of the mouths of babes?" Biblical in origin, the phrase is most often used when truth bubbles up unexpectedly - such as when a young person says something that surprises because it shows what we expect to be an adult's wisdom and understanding..
The saying for portraits goes, "if it can bend, bend it".
Notice that this saying is the exact same as the saying for "I love you," with the exception of the word "tozhe".
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The saying goes for breasts too.
"It's an extension of the saying 'for better and for worse but not for lunch.'".
Furthermore, the costs for the said additives for preparation of UW solution have to be taken into account.
The caption says: "For More Security".
The same could be said for the discussion on the relationship between the disorders and the default mode network.
("White all the way," he said, for the obvious advantages).
Almost all the miRNAs appear mutated in almost all the populations and the same can be said for the diseases.
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