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At one point, he complains that an official's wife insisted on calling her husband "baby" in public and that Mr. Giuliani uses the word "very" too often.
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But Lord Judge warned: "Very often, too often, we are asked to consider decisions from Strasbourg – you see them all listed – which have already been considered or must have been considered in the House of Lords or the Supreme Court.
They are very serious, but too often serve seriously dull wine and indifferent food.
In short, they fall disproportionately upon the very people who too often end up homeless and sleeping rough.
And while the older and very old are too often invisible in society, in a multi-generation setting, at the head of the living family tree, they are restored to their rightful place, esteemed for what they represent, who they are and what they have achieved.
Among them, the amplitude of the repolarization signal, the selected lead, and the heart vector orientation are very important and too often neglected in clinical investigations.
By filming the lectures, posting them online, and spreading them through social media, we hope to draw attention to this very serious and too often unacknowledged problem, hidden in plain sight in our classrooms, workplaces, and communities.
In particular, posts on social media sites and texts continue to be real gold mines of evidence for a suspicious spouse because these messages are in writing, are coming directly from the other spouse in real time, and are all too often very public.
Stories like Mr. Dix's are "very, very sad," he said, but too often blame guns and their manufacturers, rather than those who pull the trigger.
Yet the reality is too often very different.
The visual gags are up to standard, too: often very simple, sometimes classic.
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