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Do not be surprised if, whatever proper name it is eventually assigned, the new, mountain-dwelling, central-Asian species actually becomes known as the yeti.
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Whatever their proper tag, these denser, richer, square pies were superb.
Whatever the proper standard for secession might be, the next president cannot simply improvise.
They are, you might say, from the original ground zero, or from whatever the proper plural of that phrase is.
Whatever the proper etiquette is for quietly removing something unpleasant from your mouth, Mr. Bognar doesn't follow it; he just spews the stuff out.
No, sit down, read a book, relax and all in good time chef will bring lamb shank or whatever, with proper carrots and spuds and good wine to your table.
In the corner farthest from the door, whatever the proper term for a spanking station is that was it.
This conversation with this former, reformed, reconstructed, whatever the proper adjective, Taliban fighter, seems safe enough as it's taking place under the roof of the area's chief Taliban killer, a Qalizal District warlord named Nabi Gechi.
Lake Bell takes a somewhat more compassionate aim in her new movie, "In a World…" But whatever the proper response to this affectation of today's seemingly grown women, it would be wrong to consider them descendants of the distinctive-voiced cartoon siren Betty Boop.
We made a fetching little tinfoil hat for the pig's ear to prevent burning then sat the head on top of the shallots with a glass of brandy to keep it company, half a bottle of white wine to ensure it felt entirely welcome and whatever is the proper British equivalent of a bouquet garni.
According to the English philosopher, only what can be signified by a complex expression is a being, and whatever is the proper object of an act of signifying is a truth.
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