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SR: "This question makes me laugh because everyone goes: 'Does that not really offend you?' It's a word!
How much deeper than the skin does it really go? Exploring this question makes special sense in a story about teenagers, written for teenagers.
This question makes a $3.5 billion difference to the World Trade Center's owner and his insurance company, but you'd be hard pressed to think up a more pointy-headed question about the murder of nearly 3,000 people.
This question makes me wish I had something truly interesting to share, such as "I give myself a bouffant hairstyle every day before I work" or "I have my best ideas while hanging upside down in gravity boots".
JEFF MADRICK, a senior fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, asks in the pages of the Nation, "Can Americans trust government again?" I usually try not to get derailed by headlines, but this question makes me cranky.Our government does a great deal.
One poem, deeply preoccupied with this question, makes a refrain of the dawning realization: "would he have been there seen"; "would he have understood"; "would he have seen he would"; "he could have clearly seen"; "he would have seen"; "he would have seen".
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This question made the former curator laugh.
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We thus analyzed non-pathogenic skins of healthy Caucasian volunteers and UV-irradiated area to address this question, making the hypothesis that MCPyV gene expression could possibly be regulated in a UV-dependant manner.
Here we address this question, making use of DNA analyses of authentic material of G. nesiotis, recent specimens of the moorhens from both Tristan and Gough and some geographically and taxonomically close other taxa of moorhens.
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