Sentences with phrase «last sentence here»

(insert a quickened pulse at the thought of that last sentence here)
Hugh Howey: Data Guy's last sentence here is the nail in the coffin, really.

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Ed, reread your last sentence and remember that YOU referred to people here as schizophrenic.
With regard to the meaning of the last sentence, I do agree with David Boucher's interpretation of reducing its meaning to being a reference to the following term's lectures.36 In my view, however, it is the last but one sentence which is of utmost importance here, referring as it does to Collingwood's concept of objective idealism, as elaborated in «Realism and Idealism» and adumbrated in «The Function of Metaphysics in Civilization.
+ here I go again, 2nd sentence after last photo «an»:) + I'm making this beautiful salad TODAY!
Here's a sentence you could type for the last five years: the Grizzlies need shooting.
i ran a survey outside the emirates last month... i asked people to finish this sentence... heres the results....
Your last sentence is cringeworthy, can we please even take part in a title challenge before you start spouting how others should fear us because we're potentially one of the best in Europe!?? Let's crawl before we walk here ffs...
Here I am twiddling my thumbs and thinking... I have been starting sentences and then deleting them for the last 40 minutes now, the reason why is a fellow blogger buddy on Twitter tagged me in a post to ask me to write a post on 5 reasons I am rocking at motherhood and to -LSB-...]
The last of 52 suspects in a Syracuse - based drug investigation was sentenced to 10 years in prison, putting a final nail in the coffin for what the attorney general's office said was a major drug - trafficking ring here.
I'm still kind of sitting here in disbelief as I type that last sentence.
I must disagree with your last sentence Kris, all is not well here.
Check out the last sentence of the story, if you have the stomach for it, which mentions Sanchez's new book (the title of which, please notice, I am not mentioning here).
After the the last sentence is penned and the final page edited, re-edited and most likely re-re-edited, your hard - earned book is here.
I understand that if you're math - averse that last sentence just came out sounding like Charlie Brown's teacher — so here's an example: If you make $ 50,000 per year and you contribute 6 % (which is $ 3,000) to your QRP, the employer matches that amount fifty cents per dollar, or $ 1,500.
RC Moderator, please replace my last sentence in my last comment with: «Who is being unfairly and relentlessly critical, plus intentionally belligerent here?
Here are the last two sentences of the paper:
And on your thread in reply to my comment you called acid rain damage deniers crackpots, so there is a definitional difference here for sure.Your last two sentences are key, as I think it would be part of Judy's case that the community are really pretty terrible at that — to the point of being dogmatic, perhaps?
I just learned from a helpful reader that yesterday the Second Circuit rejected the government's appeal of this sentence (in this summary order), based largely on the strength of the Circuit's work last week in its en banc Cavera decision (basics here, comments here on Cavera).
Though there have been a few circuit rulings noting the Supreme Court's Rita decision (see here), last week brought more major sentencing decisions from the circuits that did not discuss the Justices» latest Booker wisdom.
The six - year sentence gives Fastow something in common with Jamie Olis, the midlevel Dynegy executive we blogged about here last week.
In the course of my Legal Affairs debate last week (available here), I lamented that the Blakely line of cases has a troublesome «binary» quality because some matters of relevance at sentencing are getting labeled «elements» (or the functional equivalent), in which case the full panoply of constitutional procedural rights are deemed fully applicable.
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