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"Can we pause that for a minute?
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I think it just matters that we pause for thought and be grateful.
We pause each time for fear that doing any of these things will summon the dregs of the earth to our proverbial doors, their keyboards blazing, just waiting to say they'll rape us or that we're too ugly to rape or that we're "fknig btches," since the need for correct spelling is thrown out the window along with any human decency.
The more we pause and reflect, the better, and for that I am grateful to the author.
So, if market dynamics force a pause, that's okay, especially for well-capitalized companies.
"We would like to announce that in 2012," he said, pausing, "that we will both be" — another pause for emphasis — "voting!" But seriously.
I suggest that we all pause for just five minutes once in our hopefully very long and healthy lives (possibly while we're mindfully colouring that third butterfly) to really consider what our wishes would be after death.
Pause on that for a moment.
("Pause on that for a moment," the justice entreats).
Let's pause on that for just a second.
Pause on that for a moment, someone of Letterman's stature looking to Sandler with genuine appreciation.
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