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Our driver is told, "Strictly follow the tracks of the cars ahead: there could be landmines!" as he struggles to manoeuver the heavy armoured car on the sandy road.
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The ideal for me would be to obtain, through short answers, the same effect as literature, that is, to orchestrate lies that always tell, strictly, the truth.
Indeed, in the Third Meditation we are told that, strictly speaking, the word 'idea' should only be applied to thoughts that "are as it were the images of things" (Meditation 3, 37).
As I say, he is evidently a stupid twat (you could tell on Strictly, innit – and I'm not even getting into the man-bun).
"When I write I often move between scenes without transition," he said, "so I didn't feel the need to tell a strictly linear story in this film.
One day he popped into the waiting area to tell us, strictly off the record, why one of the jurors had been dismissed.
The Stanford mathematics professor Keith Devlin tells him, "Strictly speaking, it's impossible for anything in the real-world to fall into the golden ratio, because it's an irrational number," one that cannot be represented as terminating or repeating decimals.
Now tell them strictly to stop.
"I was always told to be strictly business and to make money," Mr. Chatwal said.
"I told them, very strictly, that I wouldn't allow them to do that," Das recalled.
All of us students were strictly told by our teachers who were accompanying us not to ask any questions related to the politics of Kashmir.
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