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It's as if the orb has a pulse and life of its own that doesn't totally adhere to physics. .
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The credibility of worthy institutions is at stake when they are totally incapable of adhering to their founding principles.
"Is streaming the new radio?" is, frankly, the wrong question to be asking here as it collapses under the presumption that radio is the final word and everything else must exist in its shadow forever, adhering totally to its archetypes and mores.
Others adhere to that totally opposite look, oversize jeans belted dangerously low.
Adhere to all the rules and regulations.
In (a totally wacky) email to The Huffington Post that did not adhere to most commonly agreed upon rules of grammar, Tingle said it took him "maybe six hours maybe seven maybe even eight who knows" to write the story.
This has upset a number of his supporters who desperately want a president who will adhere firmly to his positions, even when they become totally irrational.
Not that they had to, but the officials did not adhere to the standing in the men's trials on Saturday night, and they did not totally follow the final results of the women's trials last night.
I knew "adhere".
"Adhere," I thought, was easy.
Totally radical, totally Freud.
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