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And then, in need of a cleansing breath, he added: "Come after me!
He used his daughter as his little dental assistant and then, in need of another, chose Mr. Manelis as her partner.
He gave away large sums to people he thought were friends, and then, in need of money, sold his house at a deep discount to the first person who offered to buy it.
During a severe local recession in 1985 the 36-year-old hotel, still the second largest in Houston but by then in need of extensive refurbishing and refitting, was in effect donated to the Texas Medical Center.
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If it does, there seems to be no reason to deny that your perceptual experience can play a justificatory role.[45] Another line of thought is that, if perceptual experiences have propositional content, they cannot stop the justificatory regress because they would then be in need of justification themselves.
If, as their publicity claims, Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are "kings of satire", then satire is in need of a palace coup.
And this message wasn't common-sensical then, or merely in need of some semantic freshening up — it was radical.
Even then, Owen felt in need of Sassoon's help in perfecting it, and it must have pleased Sassoon greatly in later life to think that he had been responsible for some of its more exquisite touches.
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