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I hope this helps,
but
please let me know if you need anything else or if you have any other questions.
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Hit the reply
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ton if you have any feedback or ideas on how to
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Sorry to jump in,
but
I'd like to say...
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I called you back
but
you didn’t answer.
work
phone
office
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past tense
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workplace
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Do not train children to learning by force and harshness,
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direct them to it by what amuses their minds, so that you may be better able to discover with accuracy the peculiar bent of the genius of each.Plato
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but
it’s safe to predict that AR headsets will be part of the picture.
future
sure
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Well I would agree with you
but
then we'd both be wrong
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don't agree
expression
underlying disagreements
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Now, I don't have all of the answers. I don't know all of the solutions to this problem,
but
I do know this
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Grocers are cutting back on megastores,
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rising internet food sales will see supermarkets sign up for twice as much online warehouse space this year.
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To get around this, you can use media queries–
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there will be a few tradeoffs since a responsive site is never going to be as quick as a dedicated mobile site.
solve
get around
phrasal verb
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We sometimes feel that what we do is just a drop in the ocean,
but
the ocean would be less because of that missing drop.
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I really counted on you,
but
you let me down.
work
trust
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colleague
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a warrant was issued
but
the fugitive has not been apprehended
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But
first let’s backtrack a little and delve briefly into how Wayra operates.
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...
but
it’ll help a ton.
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Johnson said "fatal squeamishness" had developed over intervening in the behaviour of certain groups in society
but
insisted there was a need to be "stronger and clearer in asserting our understanding of British values".
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"We know that the problem of radicalisation is not getting conspicuously worse –
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nor is it going away.
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It’s not rigid. It has a set of default responses,
but
they’re extremely malleable to experience.
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gradable
adaptable
easily influenced
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But
then I would discover a new and totally different topic, and I would dive into that.
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I had a dismal first two years on the submarine,
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then everything fell into place.
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