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Once at street level, I look around, and the first things I often see are ghosts.
Writing had always been my way to absorb things; I often wrote out my troubles.
In my regular job — as The Times's standards editor, dealing with ethics rules and journalistic conflicts of interest, among other things — I often put this test to myself: If a fair-minded reader knew everything that I know about the background of a particular situation, would I feel perfectly comfortable with what we've done?
One of the things I often tell people about this research is that if you go back a century, almost exactly a century ago in about 1905, you have E.M. Forster's short story, "The Machine Stops," which was the most impressive act of prediction of media technology.
As someone who writes about evolution and genetics – both of which involve the study of inheritance, and both of which rely on making quantitative comparisons between living things – I often receive letters from people associating Darwin with racism, usually citing the use of the words "favoured races" in the lengthy subtitle to his masterpiece, On the Origin of Species.
As a beginner surfer, this is one of the things I often struggle with out on the water.
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The first thing I'd say is the same thing I often say: we don't know where that family was coming from.
Polenta recipes we'll leave for the winter, but one thing I often make with cornmeal is cornbread.
The other thing I often do is see a Broadway show or a movie at the AMC Multiplex on 42nd Street.
The thing I often say to Leo is: 'Don't ever lose that little boy in you who can get his feelings hurt so effortlessly.
Cain: One thing I often tell introverts is to do a lot of prep work before a meeting begins, whether or not you've been formally asked to do so, because it's probably what you need to personally do.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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