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If he was ever short of money, he must have kept it strictly to himself, because to this day Soho habitués old enough to have been there marvel at the way "Eggs" splashed it around.
Not that Brooklyn was ever short of writers – Walt Whitman used to edit the Brooklyn Eagle, and Norman Mailer held court in Brooklyn Heights for much of his life, alongside Truman Capote – but the phenomenon is now so pronounced that you could say, without exaggeration, that there are two principal avenues for would-be writers in America.
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We find about 20-30 coins per day, so you should check your washing machine if you're ever short on money!
The Related Companies' proposal seems to offer a revenue source, while adding to the quality of life of New Yorkers, who are ever-short on green space.
It's interesting that you use the word tall, because I remember the first time I was ever described as short was when I started making films more regularly.
The vast advances ICT, the Cloud, information technology, and big data offer cities more capabilities to be smarter than was ever possible just a short time ago.
Although there is some overestimation, no protein designated as too short was ever correct.
Earlier this year, Germans were in love with Ms Merkel: no chancellor was ever so popular after so short a time in office.
Time is ever too short to go deep into details"].
In the third proposition, the focal nucleus "Time is ever too short" and the related argument "to go deep into details" further reinforce the presence of a negative attitude.
"What sort of questions were you asked?" "Oh, you know, 'Were you ever short?' Yeah, I was.
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