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When he finished, the page looked like a pane of glass fractured into asymmetrical triangles and other polygons, but the underlying pattern was actually regular: a spiralled square.
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The punch line of the commercials is that the celebrities are actually regular people who are behaving badly because they are hungry.
So the sort of "scattered instances of returning fire across the border" cited by Mr. Stevenson were actually regular bombing runs by B-52's.
It turns out that the BPM mascots, affectionately referred to as 'The BPM Head Guys,' aren't in fact anthropomorphized manifestations of BPM's spirit, they're actually regular 'ol dudes with a knack for arts and crafts and some wicked, wicked dance maneuvers.
King Ferdinand nevertheless financed further exploration, and Columbus brought back what he thought was cinnamon but which was actually just regular tree bark.
The respondent will be asked to quantify how much work was actually performed during regular hours and the quality of this work as compared with a normal work day [ 42, 43].
But this isn't a light comic novel; also, none of the Drones ever made any serious attempt to convince you he was actually just a really regular guy.
"See, for a minute there, it sounded like Sarah Sanders was actually promising to provide regular and constant information to the American people," Cooper said.
The secret to Florida State's undefeated regular season was actually quite simple.
To "see the fnords" would imply an attempt to wrestle back individual autonomy, similar to the idea of reading between the lines, especially since the word fnord was actually said to appear between regular lines of text.
So now, when we go to buy "All Natural" Breyers ice cream, we can't even know for sure that we are actually eating regular, natural cane sugar.
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