Larry,
your last sentence really says so much about our practices.
I agree with the first commentator — that
last sentence really says it all.
I'm sorry, but
that last sentence really makes me shudder.
Your last sentence really hit me.
Not exact matches
I realize this
last sentence may have caused several of you to vomit in your mouths, but there
really is something to this band beyond the uber - hipster hype.
It is the reality of what is potential, in its character of a real component of what is actual» (PR 103; italics added), We need now a clearer grasp of the nature of this potentiality and if we
really understand what Whitehead means in this
last sentence, when he refers to the character of this potentiality as «a real component of what is actual,» then we will understand the nature of the extensive continuum much more clearly.
thinking about the first
sentence of this post versus the
last really made me smile, and i can certainly relate.
Don't be scared by that
last sentence if you are a mom - to - be, not everyone has that experience, and even if you do that gorgeous newborn staring back at you has no idea you are a hot mess, and he / she will look so deliciously cute you
really won't notice it... much.
That
last sentence is
really interesting and I'd love to read more about it — do you have a source that you could link to, or remember where you read it?
I hadn't
really considered PCOS as an issue until I was at a conference
last week where the medical faculty knew right away when I said PCOS and WW in the same
sentence what was probably happening.
And the fact that I could write that
last sentence without cringing is evidence that the movie pulls that off
really well.
I never
really finished the first
sentence of that
last paragraph.
Hugh Howey: Data Guy's
last sentence here is the nail in the coffin,
really.
Your username fits like the glass shoe fit Cinderella, just change «annoyed» to «annoying» Also, was your
last sentence sarcasm because i'm pretty sure what you describe is
really 99 % of movies and games.
The
really interesting question, to follow on the
last sentence of the story, is: what if you're an Indian kid looking for a light to read by — and also living near the rising ocean, or vulnerable to the the range expansion of dengue - bearing mosquitoes, or dependent on suddenly - in - question monsoonal rains.
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?
That
last sentence is so important — we
really do work at being collaborative.
The
last part of that
sentence was very important because believe it or not, there are plenty of attorneys who put «traffic ticket attorney» on their marketing material, but don't
really do this as a major or exclusive part of their practice.
I
really love your
last sentence.
whilst I can't
really justify changing the perfectly fine floor at the moment there is talk that we will be replacing it (one day) which just might be the excuse I need to try painting it first (if you are my husband and you are reading this that whole
last sentence was just a typo).