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I use it pretty poorly.
"So I use it pretty much as a trademark, kind of".
I didn't even catch a single Pikachu 😪 Niamhalicious, 25-year-old living in the north east of England I still use it pretty much every day outside of work.
The reasoning might go like this: LinkedIn lost my information, which is irritating, but I use it pretty often to stay in touch with people who might help advance my career, so it's not like I'm going to stop using the site.
As for extremist, he said, "opinions might differ on where exactly it applies, but I doubt many of our readers would object to applying it to people who kidnap and kill civilians, carry out public amputations, order floggings for smoking and playing music, stone people for sex outside marriage, etc. "As for 'militant,' I think we use it pretty literally, to describe fighters in an insurgency, etc".
It would be criminal not to take advantage of it and I am convinced that my fellow countrymen will begin to use it pretty soon".
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As I have been warning since 2006: there is not a country on the planet that you can name that has ever set in place a system of torture, and of detention without trial, for an "other", supposedly external threat that did not end up using it pretty quickly on its own citizens.
Since then I've used it pretty much every week.
"We've been using it pretty regularly for about six months now," says Sub Pop's Jacobs.
I've been using it pretty religiously, but I figured I could afford fifteen minutes guess again.
What cannot be improved, according to Anderson, is England's sledging: "When it comes to the verbals, we used it pretty well this series.
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