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Well, evidently not this time -- but sometime soon.
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"Well, evidently you don't because you don't do anything at home," Chaffins said.
Called "Colonel Sun," the book sold well in England but evidently not here; it never hit the Times best-seller list.
Lam opened one box and whimpered; Miss Joaquim had evidently not travelled well.
It was a large room filled with foreign-looking people, and fear was written on all their faces; this was their first day in the United States, and things were evidently not going well.
But all was evidently not entirely well, because in January this year, a quarter of a century after I had been in Palm Beach, Trump was suing Palm Beach County for $100m £65mm) alleging that officials had pressured the Federal Aviation Authority into a "deliberate and malicious" act by routing planes from the airport over Mar-a-Lago.
This kind of back-door compromising may work in D.C., but it's evidently not as well tolerated in the Valley.
This has evidently not succeeded as well as we thought it would.
The function of the hand is evidently not correlated particularly well with locomotor type [32: 273], although it must constrain the size of branches the hand could grip.
If so, he was evidently not aware that by 1953 Fantastic Story was not doing well financially.
Evidently not.
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