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There's the knowledge that, in different circumstances, the blunder might have been deleted before hitting "send".
Plus there's the knowledge that, environmentally, you're doing something to offset all those cabin-baggage-only flights you've got booked.
For added discomfort, there's the knowledge that the cameraman, Timothy Treadwell, was later killed and eaten by bears just like these.
For one thing, there's the knowledge that you have to be ready to leap into the water at a moment's notice when the attending butanding interaction officer (BIO) spots a cruising whale shark.
And yet, this week, there's the knowledge that some opportunities have been lost.
There's the larger, pervasive misogyny of the hierarchy always seeking to ensure that women don't gain too much power; and there's the knowledge that nuns, not priests, drive catechesis in parishes.
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At 60, there is the knowledge that more projects may now be abandoned than made.
Secondly, there is the knowledge, craft and technology of the medieval artists.
There is the knowledge, experience, tools and public support to stop it.
And if you do make a mistake, there is the knowledge that it will be very public.
"At least in the back of their minds, there was the knowledge that we could get that fucker," Moloney said.
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