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And so this reviewer, ever dutiful, finished her assignment up to this very paragraph, and then could not stand it one more minute.

I am, as I write this very paragraph at 7.50pm on a Tuesday evening, also preparing to walk up the hill to a local bring-your-own-bottle Indian eatery to research how well or ill certain wines will perform with spicy grub.

Entering into a "discourse" (i.e., a "specialized linguistic corpus of a disciplinary or professional enterprise") requires a sensitivity to the "relevant specialized registers of various words, phrases, concepts, or expressions," they explain, wryly noting that this is "a dynamic rather incandescently on display in this very paragraph and elsewhere in the present volume".

Every writer has experienced the inner dread that this day's work, this very paragraph, may be the last one before he dries up for good--and, along with it, the inner mad conviction that this same piece may be the one that at last fulfills all hopes and expectations, the one that will hold up not just for tomorrow or next week but down the years.

Actually, as I was writing this very paragraph, the video was taken down, so I'm guessing this was unintentional.

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All of life's departures are evoked in this very first paragraph; all departures, that is, specific to an era when they were likely to be made by railroad and when distance was almost as inexorable as time.

In a sense finitist models rely on this very possibility as the next paragraph shows.

She senses this in the very first paragraph of the story, by Kevin Henkes, a Newbery Honor winner and Caldecott medalist, as her family crosses the bridge that connects the Florida mainland to the island they visit every winter.

Indeed, Hess admits this inconvenient fact in the very next paragraph, essentially vitiating her piece's premise before acknowledging the more plausible point that rural, sparsely-populated states generally tend to have fewer teen pregnancies than urban, densely-populated ones.

Wittgenstein himself immediately brushed this "paradox" aside in his very next paragraph: 'It can be seen that there is a misunderstanding here …'; but Kripke takes the paradox to pose a genuine and profound sceptical problem about meaning.

If the central idea has several supporting points, break it into several paragraphs rather than having one very long paragraph.

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