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Actually, yes, tired of living in the belly of the beast.
Yes: tired of the necessity of using expensive, cumbersome tools to get 3D perspectives on tiny objects like medical probes and micrometer-level tools, Allen Yi and some grad students at Ohio decided to take matters into their own precision-mill calipers.
Yes, tired knees, heavy breathing and intense thirst are the new definition of "lucky".
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His current show at the Barbara Gladstone Gallery in Manhattan features paintings of steamy 1950's romance novels, while a show in Munich has some sculptures he made of, yes, tire planters.
Goodyear is thinking ahead to how tires – yes, tires – might change as autonomous driving technology alters vehicle design, and as available technologies like in-vehicle and embedded machine learning and AI make it possible to do more with parts of the car that were previously pretty static, like its wheels.
"Yes, I was tired, and, yes, I was hungry, and what I wanted to do was to go take a hot bath and eat a big steak and go to sleep, and that's what I did," said Mr. Meier, now a Republican.
And yes, Smith has tired of Morkel and turned to de Wet again.
They were tired, yes; his words were caffeinated, and he continued.
"She had a taste for this egg sandwich and yes, I was tired, but damn, she was dying.
So yes, I'm tired of that kind of thing in general, and I tire of it occasionally on this show.
We know when he says no but means yes, when he's tired, when he's uncomfortable.
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