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'Red Nev' has never been afraid to wear his heart on his sleeve, and his career has been peppered with gestures and outbursts which perhaps come from the heart rather than any strategic long-term planning.

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Or does someone else's desire for connection, which perhaps comes out of a strong wish to be part of a family, outweigh my personal preference?

Among chains with up to 5,000 locations, Five Guys was deemed the most popular (which perhaps comes as no surprise), followed by Panera, Chipotle, Chick-fil-A and in fifth place, In-N-Out.

On the one hand, it can create a sense of limited guidance for the new parents while on the other hand it gives the new parents autonomy in decision making, which perhaps comes from their own parents' desire to have their children be more independent.

But what is clear is that Pakistan is now looking for visible and demonstrable revenge - which may perhaps come only from a trade-off with Afghanistan on each other's "good" and "bad" Taliban.

Here are some of the more serious ones, none of which, perhaps fortunately, came to be.

Is Shakespeare in a way the means by which we can perhaps come closest to understanding what people were thinking, doing, saying, believing in the 16th and 17th centuries?

The Funky Monkey Wine Company (407-418-9463; funkymonkeywhichcopenedhich opened last year, perhaps comes closest to achieving a truly cosmopolitan vibe.

AS Another thing we both use, which perhaps would not have come to us if we were not both South Africans, is when you really start to blow, when you say: "Arise, black vengeance".

That time has perhaps come.

Precarious would, perhaps, come close.

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