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Mr. Nabors declined an on-camera interview with Hawaii News Now, but was quoted in a telephone interview with the news program as saying that he and Mr. Cadwallader "had no rights as a couple" before they were married, "yet when you've been together 38 years, I think something's got to happen there, you've got to solidify something".
Yeah, you know, it just takes a lot of work to solidify something.
In the 1990s, he described his inspiration in more artistic terms Lichtenstein has also described the effect of depicting a single artificial brushstroke sculpturally with hundreds of small brushstrokes: "My recent sculpture of a Brushstroke is an attempt to give strong form to something that is a momentary occurrence, to solidify something ephemeral, to make it concrete".
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Neumeier is hoping the team will solidify something it lacked last year — a consistent goalscorer.
Kristen Bell, a regular volunteer with the Alliance of Moms for over a year, said of her involvement, "It solidified something I already instinctually felt, which is I have a social responsibility to be the village for someone else.
"Touch solidifies something – an introduction, a salutation, a feeling, empathy," she writes.
After kicking around different concepts, he finally solidified something worthy of going into production.
"Hawaii does something to solidify the ball club," Coach John Scolinos said.
The increased representation of BME people and the introduction of several more women candidates to the house do something to solidify Labour's claims to progressive politics.
The advisory effort is still required in order to solidify things like intelligence, mission command, logistics, something as simple as pay [or organizing] spare parts for vehicles.
Every line is delivered precisely and purposefully, and segments are clearly ordered to get you from not-knowing something to knowing enough to solidify new skills with practice.
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