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Lincoln glared.</s></s>The man was angry.
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Maps of hiking trails are available at the Government Publications Ceter, Low Block, Government Offices, 66 Queensway in Central.</s></s>The maps show all the popular trails for walking and biking.
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Each caters to a specific crowd, so hunt around until you find the one right for you.</s></s>There are marketers who have argued that there needs to be more effort to broaden appeal.
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well so okay you need to get married and have kids and then when they're big enough you can have them go do the yard and you can do what you want to do</s></s>When your kids grow up you have have them do the yardwork.
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what does um is Robby Robin Williams does he have a funny part in the movie or is</s></s>Is Robin Williams in the movie?
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Whether you drink beer or alcohol or not, a trip to Dublin isn't complete without a visit to some of its pubs don't miss this experience.</s></s>Dublin's pubs are beautiful and evocative, worth a trip even if you don't drink
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Stale macho jokes and formulaic cliffhangers drive this chase-by-numbers thriller on the bumpy road to nowhere (Holden, the New York Times ).</s></s>The movie is riddled with cliches and male buddy humor that make the film boring.
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We saw a whole new model develop - a holistic approach to lawyering, one-stop shopping, she said. </s></s>She discussed the convenience of holistic lawyering.
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As the budgets, functions, and points of service of many government programs devolve to state and local government, private entities and nonprofit organizations, and other third parties, it may become harder for GAO to obtain the records it needs to complete audits and evaluations.</s></s>Audits and evaluations are harder because it is more difficult for GAO to get the records.
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and uh you know it's like they they consider that but it would be the same way here you know it's like if if you had to do it you know you have a big sign i'm sorry i don't get paid you know</s></s>I don't receive payment because it's the same way here.
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While documenting the basis for judgments can be more difficult than documenting nonjudgmental information, overall the chain of evidence or audit trail techniques should not pose any greater difficulty for GAO evaluators than our documentation procedures for other evaluation methods.</s></s>GAO evaluators are trained to analyze and document the chain of evidence.
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um-hum um-hum yeah well uh i can see you know it's it's it's it's kind of funny because we it seems like we loan money you know we money with strings attached and if the government changes and the country that we loan the money to um i can see why the might have a different attitude towards paying it back it's a lot us that you know we don't really loan money to to countries we loan money to governments and it's the</s></s>We loan a lot of money with strings attached and I feel bad about it.
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Do you think Mrs. Inglethorp made a will leaving all her money to Miss Howard? I asked in a low voice, with some curiosity. </s></s>I tried to speak up but fear prevented me.
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The park was established in 1935 and was given Corbett's name after India became independent.</s></s>The park used to be named after Corbett.
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This confluence of a bad tax, a $1 billion reserve, a botched opposition campaign, and voters willing to call a bluff resulted in the I-695 victory.</s></s>Bad tax and a $1 billion reserve lead to the I-695 victory.
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Have you got him?"</s></s>Did you help him to escape?
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You wonder whether he could win a general election coming out of the right lane of the Democratic Party.</s></s>He will not run in a general election while he is a conservative Democrat.
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Whether a government postal service can engage in these kinds of negotiations deserves serious study.</s></s>It is already certain that the postal service can engage in these negotiations.
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The Committee intends that LSC consult with appropriate stakeholders in developing this proposal.</s></s>The Committee will cover all consultation expenses incurred by LSC.
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Of how, when tea was done, and everyone had stood,He reached for my head, put his hands over it,And gently pulled me to his chest, which smelledOf dung smoke and cinnamon and mutton grease.I could hear his wheezy breathing now, like the prophet's Last whispered word repeated by the faithful.Then he prayed for what no one had time to translate--His son interrupted the old man to tell him a groupOf snake charmers sought his blessing, and a blind thief.The saint pushed me away, took one long look,Then straightened my collar and nodded me toward the door.</s></s>When tea was done, he put his hands on me romantically.
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We did not study the reasons for these deviations specifically, but they likely result from the context in which federal CIOs operate.</s></s>The Context in which federal CIOs operate is no different from other CIOs.
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We know they will have to come from the south but that gives them a space as wide as the town in which to launch their attack.</s></s>The south is totally protected against an attack.
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No money no results!" Another voice which Tommy rather thought was that of Boris replied: "Will you guarantee that there ARE results?"</s></s>You can't guarantee there will be results with money.
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Rightly or wrongly, America is seen as globalization's prime mover and head cheerleader and will be blamed for its excesses until we start paying official attention to them.</s></s>America alone is responsible for the excesses of the globalization movement.
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Along the eastern coastline are several fine beaches with perfect windsurfing conditions in their wide, shallow bays.</s></s>The shallow bays are great places for windsurfing, especially in the summer.
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Like the Japanese, Chinese, and Portuguese before them, many of the new peoples would stay on in Hawaii, adding to the ethnic and racial mix that has become a hallmark of the islands.</s></s>Hawaii became very diverse which influenced their foods and culture.
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The door opened and Severn stepped out.</s></s>They approached as the door was opened.
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A good time to visit is just at the end of the monsoon in October when you can see flocks of storks, egrets, and cormorants and it is ideally combined with a full-moon trip to the Taj, but there's plenty to see all year round.</s></s>Cormorants can be seen at any time of year.
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If necessary to meeting the restrictions imposed in the preceding sentence, the Administrator shall reduce, pro rata, the basic Phase II allowance allocations for each unit subject to the requirements of section 414.</s></s>Section 414 helps balance allowance allocations for units.
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On Menorca, search for more elusive prehistoric sites, or take the cliff paths of the northwest or south coasts.</s></s>The cliff paths are a pleasant place to walk of Menorca.
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He found himself thinking in circles of worry and pulled himself back to his problem.</s></s>He could not afford to get distracted from his problem.
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uh-huh and is it true i mean is it um</s></s>It's true.
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okay and and i think we just hang up i don't think we have to do anything else</s></s>We need to wait until they tell us what to do.
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The Case Study Guidelines</s></s>There were several guidelines for the case study.
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Their supplies scarce, their harvest meager, and their spirit broken, they abandoned the fort in 1858.</s></s>They abandoned their fort after a zombie outbreak.
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What am I to do with them afterwards?"</s></s>The narrator doesn't know what to do with them afterwards.
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Although the accounting and reporting model needs to be updated, in my view, the current attest and assurance model is also out of date.</s></s>The accounting model needs to be updated in addition to the acquisition model.
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But in 1799 doom was signaled for the cane monopoly with the appearance of the cheaper sugar beet.</s></s>There was never any cane grown at all in 1799.
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Title IV of the Clean Air Act (relating to acid deposition control)</s></s>The Clean Air Act only has a single title.
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In May 1967, Gallup found that the number of people who said they intensely disliked RFK--who was also probably more intensely liked than any other practicing politician--was twice as high as the number who intensely disliked Johnson, the architect of the increasingly unpopular war in Vietnam.</s></s>Johnson was the most disliked politician since Hamilton.
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Anyway, she was found dead this morning."</s></s>She died during the night but wasn't found until this morning.
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As he stepped across the threshold, Tommy brought the picture down with terrific force on his head.</s></s>Tommy hurt his head bringing the picture down.
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Search out the House of Dionysos and the House of the Trident with their simple floor patterns, and the House of Dolphins and the House of Masks for more elaborate examples, including Dionysos riding a panther, on the floor of the House of Masks.</s></s>The House of Dolphins has a painting of Dionysos riding a dolphin.
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yeah uh-huh oh yeah petting zoos and things</s></s>Yes, petting and other things.
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It will be held in the Maryland woods, and the telecast will consist of jittery footage of the contestants' slow descent into madness as they are systematically stalked and disappeared/disqualified by Bob Barker.</s></s>The show will be set in the woods north of Boston.
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These two accounts are commonly combined in discussing the Social Security program.</s></s>If the accounts were to be taken individually, the program would not work.
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The advent of the Bronze Age (about 3200 b.c. ), and the spread of city-states ruled by kings, is marked by the appearance of royal tombs containing bronze objects in such places as Troy in the west, and Alacah??y??k near Ankara.</s></s>The tomb of Troy is full of bronze and silver treasure.
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At the pictures the crooks always have a restoorant in the Underworld.</s></s>The crooks spent the day at the movies.
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We also have found that leading organizations strive to ensure that their core processes efficiently and effectively support mission-related outcomes.</s></s>Leading organizations want to be sure their processes are successful, which can be obvious for most of the people here.
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During his disastrous campaign in Russia, he found time in Moscow to draw up a new statute for the Com??die-Francaise (the national theater), which had been dissolved during the Revolution.</s></s>Russia has been successfully invaded hundreds of times.
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Bill Clinton has developed a rhetoric and a series of positions that span this divide.</s></s>Bill Clinton is working to eventually close this divide.
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oh wow no i just started about well five years ago i think</s></s>It had started five years ago.
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isn't it i can remember i've only been here eight years but i can remember coming to work from i used to live in Wylie and i could see downtown Dallas</s></s>Downtown Dallas was a short drive from where I lived in Wylie.
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I can't help but wonder if Shuger thought to ask himself a few simple questions before launching his attack-- questions such as, did Tripp ask to be moved to her current job?</s></s>I know that Shuger asked himself a lot of questions.
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He asserted that the area was blessed with the highest concentration of exactly those natural features that, when combined, create the most pleasing and relaxing vistas possible landscapes composed of lakes representing the source of life in water, trees offering the promise of shelter, smooth areas providing easy walking and a curved shoreline or path in the distance to stimulate curiosity. </s></s>He did not believe his assertions of the area's beauty.
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In the ancestral environment a man would be likely to have more offspring if he got his pick of the most fertile-seeming women.</s></s>In dominant males had access fertile females.
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did you use a textured paint or</s></s>Did you use red bricks?
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No, John, I said, "it isn't one of us. </s></s>John didn't know if they were one of us.
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Also, stakeholders may not interpret principles consistently, and it is important for stakeholders to have the same conceptual framework as preparers when interpreting a principle.</s></s>stakeholders may not interpret how they want to invest their money
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So unlike people who are fortunate enough to be able to afford attorneys and can go to another lawyer, our clients are simply lost in the legal system if they cannot get access to it from us.</s></s>Our clients can barely afford our legal assistance.
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This tax preference allows state and local governments to borrow at lower rates to build highways, schools, mass transit facilities, and water systems.</s></s>This will tax preference will help our communities develop faster.
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On the slopes of the hill you will find Edinburgh Zoo, located just behind Corstorphine Hospital.</s></s>Edinburgh Zoo is located on a giant hill.
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If they have overestimated how far the CPI is off, Boskin and his commission may institutionalize an underestimated CPI--guaranteeing a yearly, stealth tax increase.</s></s>If they've overestimated how far the CPI is off, it will have horrific consequences.
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Even if the entire unified surplus were saved, GDP per capita would fall somewhat short of the U.S. historical average of doubling every 35 years.</s></s>GDP would still be above 50,000 even given the conditions.
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The streets are crammed with vendors selling shrine offerings of sweets, curds, and coconut, as well as garlands and holy images.</s></s>Vendors are competing to see who can sell the most.
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In this enclosed but airy building, you'll find ladies with large machetes expertly chopping off hunks of kingfish, tuna, or shark for eager buyers.</s></s>You'll find small lepers chopping of chunks of tuna, its the only place they can work.
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In other cases, we must rely on survey approaches to estimate WTP, usually through a variant of the contingent valuation approach, which generally involves directly questioning respondents for their WTP in hypothetical market situations.</s></s>Hypothetical market situations are uniform across all respondents.
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yep because it's when it's self propelled it's heavy yeah</s></s>it's heavy when it's self propelled, in case you were wondering
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It started with The Wild Bunch : We sexualized violence, we made it beautiful.</s></s>Violence is now look at in the positive due to The Wild Bunch.
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Jon sat down on the ground cross legged.</s></s>The man was on the ground.
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Wear a nicely ventilated hat and keep to the shade in the street.</s></s>The buildings are so low that there is no shade in the streets.
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Watergate remains for many an unhealed wound, and Clinton's critics delight in needling him with Watergate comparisons--whether to Whitewater or Flytrap.</s></s>Clinton has several similarities to Whitewater or Flytrap.
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and uh i know what nothing is when i moved out there</s></s>That was a desolate place.
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Recently, however, I have settled down and become decidedly less experimental.</s></s>I have lost my experimental nature due to old age.
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The village is Sainte-Marie, named by the explorer when he landed on 4 November 1493, attracted by the waterfalls and river he could see flowing down the green inland mountains.</s></s>The village is not named after the settling explorer.
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These traditional low-drafted craft ply effortlessly and quietly through the water guided by their experienced pilots.</s></s>There is a lack of experienced pilots for these low-drafted craft.
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Consistent with GAO's Congressional Protocols, GAO will then offer the requester(s) a draft of the product that is with the agency for comment.</s></s>The agency received a draft of the product from the GAO.
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The tree-lined avenue extends less than three blocks to the sea.</s></s>The sea isn't even three blocks away.
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Write, write, and write.</s></s>Writing is a waste of time.
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yeah yeah you know we're kind of that way too i try to i'm the same way you are i kind of try to judge from day to day i know you know where i am we work a lot with the customers and we have a lot of government folks come in all the time and</s></s>Most of our customers are female for some reason.
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The statue was beheaded several years ago by islanders, who blame Josephine for her role in the slavery in Martinique.</s></s>The statue was erected to remind the populace to stay obedient to their masters.
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because otherwise it's too it gets if you start them when it's cooler in the spring then it gets too hot in the summer</s></s>You should start them around June in order for them to not get too hot.
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Oh, my friend, have I not said to you all along that I have no proofs. </s></s>I will be able to find some proof soon.
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On a December day in 1917, British General Allenby rode up to Jaffa Gate and dismounted from his horse because he would not ride where Jesus walked; he then accepted the surrender of the city after the Ottoman Turks had fled (the flag of surrender was a bed-sheet from the American Colony Hotel).</s></s>In 1917, the Brittish General Allenby surrendered the city using a bed-sheet.
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5 are highly correlated during summer months in some areas.</s></s>Six are correlated to winter in certain areas.
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and they just put instructors out there and you you sign up for instruction and they just give you an arm band and if you see an instructor who's not doing anything you just tap him on the shoulder and ask him questions and they'll show you things</s></s>The instructors are really good at helping, and are always available.
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Poirot answered them categorically, almost mechanically. </s></s>Poirot gave them the answers in perfect order, like a robot.
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yeah they uh they the voters voted one way and it and then uh some federal judge said no that was unconstitutional and they have had two or three votes and the city council is divided over what the district should be because they divide it one way and the minorities say we're losing representation representation and uh it it's just a big battle</s></s>the vote of the people was actually unconstitutional
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If Washington Square is underripe, U-Turn and Devil's Advocate are rotting.</s></s>Washington Square is sunny when it's overripe.
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Stale macho jokes and formulaic cliffhangers drive this chase-by-numbers thriller on the bumpy road to nowhere (Holden, the New York Times ).</s></s>Stridently macho, loud and predictable, the film goes nowhere.
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The village is tiny and a total contrast to the bustle of the Trenchtown ghetto in Kingston, where he lived as a recording superstar.</s></s>He spent most of his time in the tiny village, outside of Kingston,
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Criminal discovered in last chapter. </s></s>Criminal identified in the closing pages of the book.
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The original wax models of the river gods are on display in the Civic Museum.</s></s>They have models made out of clay.
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It is truly an honor.</s></s>They were humbled.
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No one was there, no bones at all.</s></s>Nothing was left from the body.
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yeah the the i mean people like that are crazy i did a study on it though when i was in high school it was one of these things we had to pick a topic to to investigate and at that time i don't think it's like that any more but at that time uh it was very unfair capital punishment was a lot more common and if you tended and it tended to be that if you were ignorant or if you were a foreigner or if you were black or any minority for that matter the chances your chances of of uh getting the death penalty were you know like hundreds of times greater than if you could just communicate well i mean you didn't have to be um you didn't even necessarily have to be white but if you could just communicate and you could come across in the court room with some kind of um</s></s>It was something very dark and secretive, only containable in a wall of text.
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Dole : We ought to agree that somebody else should do it.</s></s>We don't agree that anyone should do it.
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All of our many earnest experiments produced results in line with random chance, they conclude.</s></s>The experiments proved it was a much better predictor.
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That's why we tried to kill you.</s></s>That's one of the reasons we wanted to kill you.
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and then i got into it and then back out of it and it it just seems like every couple of years i get back in there</s></s>I plan to get into it on a regular basis.
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