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The very thrust of scientific research is to discover what was not previously known.
After all, the very thrust of this initiative is to make sure that end users like you and I won't see any functional difference between plain ol' Amazon and AmazonSmile — why wouldn't we donate to charity if doing so didn't impact us in any appreciable way?
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With the pen clasped against your wrist, quickly (very, very quickly) thrust it into your sleeve.
Representative John E. Sweeney, a Republican from upstate New York, remembers that on the day in 1991 that Mr. Powers assumed his duties, among the well-wishers at the hotel ceremony was a man with a subpoena, who very unceremoniously thrust it into Mr. Powers's hand.
She thought this very funny and thrust the child at me again.
If Marshall does not return, White could very well be thrust into the national spotlight.
And listen very good" — he thrust a finger toward the doubtful regions of the audience — "she told me she feels as if Supernanny is helping her".
Should he run again, they say, Mr. Bush will very likely be thrust into a veritable referendum on his brother's national agenda and problematic path to the presidency.
The thrust very much tracks with the points made here.
But of course, it's out there, on the very engine that thrust her racy tales into the spotlight.
"After many months of incorporating clitoral stimulation into intercourse and finding that it enabled my orgasms during PIV, I started to notice that things always felt especially good when my partner would thrust very deep.
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