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- She has lost all sense of direction in her life.
- He sings with the strained discomfort of someone whose voice hasn't quite broken.
- Wanamaker's wasted half is not entirely proverbial.
- I can just imagine his reaction.
- Debit cards dispense with the need for cash altogether.
- Of course, this will require that you are completely honest with yourself to avoid "investing" money on short-lived whims or fancies.
- You know old albums inside out and don't have to concentrate.
- You'll benefit from it, and you'll probably get rid of JDBC almost completely; nobody would argue that's not a good thing.
- I prayed that the actions I took flowed ONLY from that place of pure surrender and wholeness.
- She was knocked out cold.
- She was so blinded by hatred that she would not admit that her exhusband was proposing generous terms for the divorce settlement.
- I'm completely submerged by work dictionary proofs.
- This was utterly beyond her comprehension.
- He is utterly unpredictable.
- The school system itself is not totally desegregated.
- She made a complete recovery without recourse to surgery.
- I shut down my account, completely.
- Eventually, Olson worries, every last drop will be privately controlled.
- A bold proposal, then. But not a completely outrageous one.
- She says they were only made for scenery - like the rhinoceros and the mastodon.
- Obviously, their judgement on wealth's utility is totally different.
- There insurance sell-off is not totally irrational.
- There they find the creature mutilated, but they also encounter there the only values they like and admire, man and his silence.
- Without the treatment, there is no question that she, or any other sufferer of LCA, will eventually go totally blind.