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"As much as bullpens are known for goofing off, we really communicate how we plan to attack hitters, how to stay consistent, how not to throw too much in the pen, how to get the most out of yourself out there," Durbin said on a day when Madson arrived at the ballpark having intentionally buzzed the hair on the top of his head for an unnatural horseshoe-pattern bald dome.
All this is proof that an animal's unknowable otherness will forever keep us interested and keep us asking questions like, "Can we really communicate with dolphins?" or, "Why do rams always seem so uptight and negative?" But there's a darker side to our interest in wildlife.
All this is proof that an animal's unknowable otherness will forever keep us interested – keep us asking questions like, "Can we really communicate with dolphins?" or, "Why do rams always seem so uptight and negative?" But there's a darker side to our interest in wildlife.
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But are we really communicating?
"We had to decide which non-Republicans we could really communicate with," he said of the races on Tuesday's ballot.
"What reading a book like 'The Life Before Us' allows us is to have a contact with the other side in a nonthreatening way, and feeling that we can really communicate with the other side and see their point of view.
One could simply say that, in fact, there isn't any real difference between change of meaning and change of belief and that we never really communicate, disagree, or change our mind.
Only on the page do we really truly communicate with our reader.
"We exchanged cigarettes and smiled at one another, but we couldn't really communicate," said Gu Yunku, a 29-year-old Han assembly line worker who had come to this southeastern city from northern China.
"One of the mistakes was that we didn't really communicate very well with the retail partners of our own brands and a few of them were upset, which was not at all the point," he said.
We couldn't really communicate very much.
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