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He also liked the "gargantuan version of a Nutter Butter cookie" ($2.95 to go) at Bouchon Bakery in the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle, which apparently works quite well after the $13.25 tuna sandwich.
So tomorrow I'm going to get Botox treatment, which apparently works for about 9 months.
This procedure enables us to extend our method to a third order component-wise central ENO scheme, which apparently works well and is quite simple to implement in multi-dimensions.
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But I kept looking back at him with my best Dirty Harry stare, which apparently worked.
Which apparently isn't working yet.
This was the artist's credo, which apparently informed his work by the time he was 20. (Now it can be bought on T-shirts, mugs and tote bags at the gift shop).
Aside from the vicarious pleasure, I've been trying to figure out the logic of the Louisiana legislature, which, apparently having finished its work with the Hurricane Katrina cleanup, has moved on to the pressing business of selecting an official cocktail for the city of New Orleans.
Kevin Farley told Yahoo! recently he was unsure why his brother's work – which apparently comprised 80-90% of his character's lines – was scrapped but imagined studio Sony "probably wanted to make Shrek 1, 2, 3, 4, 5", adding: "The studio needed to do what they needed to do.
Now it does a better job of measuring Web usage at work, which apparently is where about half of LinkedIn's users check in.
And as we all know, Goldman Sachs does God's work, which apparently consists mainly of trading stuff as much as possible, notes CNBC's John Carney.
Downey (2001 499) cites further unpublished work which apparently confirms this pattern for family size effects on investments in education.
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