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(At least they said it was hers when Sophie R-C handed over a100,000 of Bill Gates' money.)
Sophie R-C handed over a 100,000 of Bill Gates' money.
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A self-appraisal (and remember, the entire purpose of a reference group is to serve as a yardstick for self-appraisal) would entail evaluating the richness of relationships and the satisfactions of accomplishments, rather than the cataloging of possessions.
Figuring out your worth should not be making a list of what you own.
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As noted, lexicographers for obvious reasons have far more trouble gathering oral citations than written ones.
It is hard for dictionary makers to get spoken citations
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Faking appreciation is always, of course, er, appreciated.
It's nice when appreciation, even if fake, is shown.
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TV ads are dumb, both in the sense that they tend to be crudely demagogic appeals, and because they can't target segments of the electorate with any degree of accuracy.
TV ads are ill-advised
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A number of Korean businesses went bankrupt, either because of dishonest practices or because the possible Korean share of world markets for some products, like automobiles, had been overestimated.
A number of Korean companies went out of business
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Am I supposed to look at the ceiling the entire meeting, steal the occasional glance, or just assume it's a '90s thing?
They wondered if they should just assume it's a '90s thing or look at the ceiling the entire meeting.
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What's more pernicious about the coverage is that it confuses the qualities of a crusader with those of a president.
It is dangerous to make a president seem like a crusader.
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The striking thing about workers' comments after the vote was how many of them mentioned the possibility of the company shutting down its operations.
A common theme among worker's comments was the possibility of the company closing.
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The wagons will circle to defend this last bastion of human conceit.
This last bastion of human conceit will be defended.
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He did so with surety, using the elbow of his bad arm to steady himself at the threshold, then raising both fists in a stretch.
One of his arms is worse than the other
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(Two baseball broadcasters discussed this year's Series in a Slate Dialogue.
Like two peas in a pod, the sports commentators chewed the fat about the World Series.
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Ways to ward off Peter Lorre in M .-- Andrea Carla Been in a Coma Since 1932 Michaels
Since 1932, Andrea Carla has been in a coma.
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Degas' very retreat from contemporary life owes something to his disgust with French society as he found it.
Degas was super into being antisocial and it had to do with the daily life in French society.
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In addition to all the things we can't foresee, the historical verdict on Clinton will also hinge on such issues as whether he manages to steer welfare reform back in the right direction; whether he avoids being drawn into a counterproductive tax cut; and whether he overcomes his own recent history to lead campaign-finance reform.
Clinton has a lot to do to cement his reputation.
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Second, Finkelstein echoes conventional historical thinking when he says Nazism's main appeal lay in Hitler's promises to restore order in post-Weimar Germany, end unemployment, and make the country an international power.
Hitler was attractive to those who wanted Germany to be an international power.
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He misses some of the lightness and agility demanded by florid passages.
He sticks with formal grammar in his prose.
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It's been a long haul, and very much a gendered haul.
The journey seems to have taken a significant amount of time.
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Are we talking about dozens of people or thousands?
Shalt thou testify thousands of mere mortals, or yet much lower numbers as the subject of our discourse?
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While the headline seems to describe something pretty scary, the first three qualities--huge, powerful, fast--actually sound pretty appealing until the fourth comes along.
It is entirely possible for the headline to seemingly describe that which is terrifying.
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Many on both sides anticipate that the Democratic primary of 2000 will be a showdown, with Dick Gephardt representing the old Dems and Al Gore standing in for the new.
Verily, I quote there shall be a battle, Gore Vs. Gephardt, to the victor will go the spoils.
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The problem is that when a documentary filmmaker seems too scared or cool or arty to violate his own immaculate aesthetic, he ends up weakening his case.
Like a Lion in a cage, a chill filmmaker can't get out and strut, they are unable to bend the rules, pacing nervously in their cage.
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If you missed the link on why conservatives who want to eliminate the NEA don't make the point that there is a multibillion dollar arts subsidy embedded in the tax code, click .
A multibillion dollar apportionment for cultural functions and works exists in the tax code.
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On the Today show, an evolutionist professor scoffed at the Kansas board's Only in education would an elected board of lay people decline to take the advice of a committee of experts.
Kansas' board of education decides policy based on religious beliefs.
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(In last week's win against Minnesota, the Jets committed only one.)
The Jets played in Minnesota.
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Mehta evidently loved William Shawn at least as much as Lillian Ross did, although his love was not requited in the same way.
William Shawn was loved by Mehta.
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The ad displays information in a format similar to a stock ticker.
The ad displays information.
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She says the future of cars is fuel-cell engines--they use hydrogen, and their only waste is water.
Fuel-cell engines utilize hydrogen to generate energy, and their only byproduct is H2O.
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As a jazz composer, Sun Ra never fulfilled the bright promise of his early recordings like Jazz in Silhouette . But by founding a cult, he earned a lasting place in the larger culture, which otherwise might have eluded him.
Sun Ra is known to have composed jazz music.
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At once lush and frightening, Tout de Suite literally vibrates with intimations of Davis' future explorations beyond jazz.
Tout de Suite gives a clue about what Davis might do beyond jazz
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When you hear that despite the fact that he has economists who know better, the Justice Department's Joel Klein apparently either believes or chooses to claim that this case is about path dependence, you start to wonder.
Hearing that Justice Department's Joel Klein apparently either believes or chooses to claim that this case is about path dependence makes you wonder.
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Which brings us to possibility No.
The author is sure in their response.
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That sort of thing generally entails a coach or an east regional sales manager exhorting you to do something pointless, painful, or profitable to someone else.
That type of thing usually requires a coach telling you to do something that will not help you.
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It will probably have no effect on future elections or public policy.
It will likely not be influential for policy in the future
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If granny needed an operation, there went the tuition for junior's college.
They are strapped for cash
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In outline, The Limey is a lean little B-movie revenge melodrama about a felonious Brit (Terence Stamp) who's newly sprung from prison and flies to Southern California to get to the bottom of his beautiful daughter's My name's Wilson ...
The Limey is British crime movie starring Terence Stamp.
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So when you hear all this business about cuts, let me caution you that that is not what is going on.
What you hear about cuts is not what is actually happening.
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But Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch (1969) features existentially disillusioned outlaws going out in a montage of bloody chaos, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) is an outlaw buddy film, and Dances With Wolves (1990) attempts to revise entirely the concepts of both order and the west.
The Wild Bunch is about unhappy criminals
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Modern Japanese, he contends, derives from an archaic form of Korean that took root in Japan but was stamped out in Korea during the first several centuries.
Japanese language has been influenced by Korean language in the past.
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The protective aura that once insulated the family has vanished.
The family is now unprotected
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will be more accurate than jurors who are unsure about only one criterion (does my doubt exceed 5 percent?)
Jurors need to be 95 percent sure of their verdict.
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The Constitution requires only that a senator when elected, be an inhabitant of that state for which he shall be chosen.
To be a senator, you must reside in the state you would represent.
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Fear of repeating the deadly clash between federal agents and Branch Davidian cult members has deterred police from raiding the compound.
Police have learned from their mistakes when it comes to the Branch Davidians.
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Krugman would also have found out that the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange is not representative of the way things Bonds are important, and what businessmen are doing is important.
You have to look at the behavior of businessmen to understand bonds' performance.
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The Republican leaders wish the impeachment hearings would just go away, particularly because the lunatic fringe of the party is howling for Clinton's blood, which will play poorly for the cameras.
Republicans views the impeachment hearings unfavorably.
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Unlike the universities, the military has none of the notorious statistics about dropouts and racial separatism and it has many success stories, such as Colin Powell's.
Hey man, Powell is super chill, his story makes me swell up like a toad, feelin' proud, payin' respect to the military, much better than Universities.
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Still, yours is certainly an arguable position, which we can discuss sometime.
Your idea seems right as rain, Why don't we chill out and hash it out?
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As noted previously, the Shopping Avenger is but one superhero, and he issues abject apologies to all those who did not receive personal responses.
The shopping Avenger expresses regret.
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But these actors also convey the sense of an internal furnace of pain and anxiety that gives fevered glow to such minutiae (Ben Brantley, the New York Times ). However, the play itself is found wanting.
Mr. Brantley thought the actors did a good job.
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For state-of-the-art articles on piercing, see Flesh Canvas.
Flesh Canvas has cutting-edge articles
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So far, we'd spent about 10 minutes decoding just five words, but I felt on top of them and was ready to move on.
Decoding the words takes on average 2 minutes each.
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Gerth means to suggest that Clinton was attempting to hide an out-and-out favor to a political crony.
Gerth accuses Clinton of cronyism
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Only Monday Night Football was in both groups' top 10.
Monday Night Football resides in multiple groups' top 10.
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It is fun to speculate about Tom DeLay's idea of better art.
Tom DeLay possessed an idea of better art.
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To get reporters to stop asking about Lewinsky, Clinton doesn't have to give them the truth, he just has to tire them out.
Reporters are asking Mr. Clinton about Mrs. Lewinsky.
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Since the 1991 cease-fire, U.N. inspectors have largely disarmed Saddam's nuclear, chemical, and biological arsenal, using random inspections and surveillance cameras to do their work.
A cease-fire was instantiated in 1991.
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And can anybody remember Renee Richards, the transsexual tennis-playing physician?
Renee Richards is a known transsexual.
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It means that you're the seventh or eighth on the call list to be lied to, instead of the 25 th .
One's opinion is that those that are on a call list are lied to by the caller.
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At the other extreme, if we discover that Bill Gates murdered Vince Foster, or a similar megascoop, journalistic bravado will easily triumph over corporate loyalty.
Bill Gates is thought to be a possible person that murdered Vince Foster.
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Industry folks fear they have given too much away.
Those of industry have given objects away.
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Any sure thing attracts too many hackneyed ideas, like Wolff's, and too much foolish money.
Sure things attract too much foolish money and too many hackneyed ideas.
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The editorial side of Graham's Post has only compliments for the PDFA, while the advertising side has donated ad space to it.
Mr. Graham approves of the PDFA
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He was tall, charismatic, with piercing blue eyes that made Monica weak inside--and, best of all, he was the most powerful man on Earth!
Monica was attracted to the man.
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My opinion is that not every perjury is a high crime, as grounds for removing a president from office.
The opinion describes that certain forms of perjury are not as severe as others.
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dull, provincial, and oddly prevalent on U.S. comedy shows.
Comedy shows exist in America.
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Dr. Arroway (Foster) explains herself to Joss (McConaughey).
Arroway and Joss are acquainted
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mean is we moved closer, in,
They moved closer.
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He does that here, too, but with a somewhat milder I think what I think, and the hell with the rest of it, the rest of you; you don't actually exist for me anyway--you're all myths in my head.
He believes that others are figments of his imagination.
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The Star covers George Michael's arrest for exposing himself in a men's room at Los Angeles' Will Rogers Memorial Park as if it's writing a review.
Mr. Michael engaged in inappropriate behavior.
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First, they should deliver maximum moral benefit at minimum practical cost.
They need to be the best for the community without harming others.
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I'm prepared to say what is desirable, he tells him.
I'm ready to talk
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I worked with Blumenthal at the New Yorker and didn't like him.
Blumenthal was my coworker at the New Yorker.
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Once flight capabilities are established and demonstrated in a motion picture, they must be used consistently and logically throughout, without regard to the convenience of the filmmakers.
Once you make something fly in a show, you have to make it stay the same the entire time, even if it's a pain for the filmmakers.
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He enrolled at the Dallas Conservatory of Music, and sang Gilbert and Sullivan in New York City opera houses before perceiving that there was a market in hillbilly songs.
He was interested in making money.
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So are bitchin' and stoked . Every generation insists on having its own new words for the most aggressively up-to-date aspects of life.
Every generation insists on having its own new words for up-to-date aspects of life.
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On behalf of the Harvard Square respondents, it must be said that ignorance was masked by a bravura self-confidence.
That chill group of Harvard Square seemed overly cocky and sure considering what they had to work with.
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(Frank is hardly the first to note that the tastes of a hip bohemian elite have spread to the masses, or to argue that the results of this cultural migration are deleterious.
Plain folks have fancy taste.
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Why didn't Ellison finish--or publish--the book?
Everyone seemed to question Ellison.
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When a trompe l'oeil shaving brush and a match turn up later in the show in Magritte's Personal Values (1952), they have an oneiric suggestiveness quite in contrast to Murphy's flat factuality.
The shaving brush and match are out of character for Magritte.
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When they watched these films in the presence of an authority figure, however, the Americans' facial expressions were essentially the same as when they watched the films alone, whereas the Japanese showed much less negative affect, smiled sometimes, and actually masked negative emotion with smiling behavior.
An authority figure watched the films with both Japanese and American participants.
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But they showed what true love is when Bo took over John's medical care and for seven weeks forced him to drink gallons of water to flush out stubborn kidney stones.
Bo was determined to fix John's kidney problems.
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When Finn returns, the scene has an eye-popping storybook terror, with its cocked frames, its sharp reeds standing out from the deep black night sky, and with De Niro giving the young boy that patented sour-stomach-bogeyman grimace.
De Niro possesses a signature grimace.
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Pols spend their dotage as think tank scholars or consultants or part-time lobbyists ( Bob Dole) and are trotted out periodically for sage commentary.
Pols occasionally provide sage commentary
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While poisoning dogs is strictly illegal, there have to be two witnesses who saw the laying down of the poison, and even then the punishment is only a modest fine.
Poisoning canines is illegal.
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Well, which is Do swings in Starr's reputation affect Clinton or not?
Clinton is affected by Starr.
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Demonstrations on television never look right.
Televised demonstrations fail to appear as magnificent as they do in person.
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