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This is also not correct," said Clarke, who quipped that his use of "when" was "not a slip of the tongue".
It was a touch that Scott Fitzgerald later made use of when he described Nicole Diver sitting on the beach with "her brown back hanging from her pearls".
That particular target will not be easily achieved on a tacky surface offering lateral movement for the seamers, and which the visitors' captain Steven Croft decided to make first use of when eschewing the toss.
It means she can save on childcare costs, such as after-school clubs, which she had to make use of when she worked longer hours at a high street chain store.
In contrast, mathematics educators and learning scientists are likely to be cued into the task operations that students make use of when engaged in a task.
Or is he promoting distraction, not attending to the matter at hand? Obviously, Joe doesn't intend either implication despite his curious use of "when". To be fair, Joe himself doesn't put much trust in words and feels uneasy if he talks too much.
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