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But with our son gone and our daughter soon to follow, something big was happening, something that transcended a "phase".
"It's hard for anyone in the 24-hour news cycles that we all live in now to follow something that the first round is played in March and the final finishes in December," Courier said.
Leonid Radzikhovsky, a liberal commentator, noted sardonically Friday on the radio station Ekho Moskvy that Metro officials "decided to correct Stalin with Lenin, to follow something tasty, so to speak, with something wonderful".
9.28pm: "Despite the farce factor of this bout it will be a relief to follow something that takes one's mind off a certain team in red," says Ian Copestake presumably in reference to Liverpool's capitulation at Stoke.
"We don't support what's happened with university tuition fees," says Jules, "but people are considering, 'Do I want to take on £40,000 of debt and study social anthropology, or do I want to follow something I love and have a dream for, like music?' That's what we're seeing happen here".
Big-screen transfers for much-loved television sitcoms tend to follow something of a hit and miss pattern: for every Inbetweeners Movie there's a League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, and for every Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa there's a Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie.
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To make a great impression, all you need to do is follow something called the "peak-end" rule.
(Also, Nina's a really good cook...) When it comes to my life, I follow something I call the "five-minute rule".
I wanted to be sure I would follow something I was passionate about.
But as we continued to follow them, something changed, something happened.
By the Barcan Formula, it seems to follow that something is possibly a bookcase I build.
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