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One of the most interesting things.Eventually it'll devolve into a one as people get too experienced.
Eventually it'll devolve into a one as people get too experienced.
And so rather than devolve into bitterness, anger and despair as many would feel every right to do she educated herself.
It's completely devolved.
Their climb had devolved into a catastrophe.
I supposed it devolved into a healthcare debate, I don't know.
You'll know when I devolve behind the podium.
And sometimes, the site devolves into that.
how have you seen LA evolve, or maybe devolve, based on your experience?
We have needs for it, but it should devolve to here wherever possible.
I'm sorry to say that since '97 things have continued to devolve, be happy to talk about it more after the talk if you'd like, but it is just, the U.S. has been blocking progress
And one of the more sentient things Reagan said before he kind of devolved into Alzheimer's was that he regretted deeply listening to his aides in that case 'cause he thought they
the World Trade Organization, and every substitution opportunity devolved into total chaos.
And if they don't activate the contract, then the rights devolve back to me, and I get to keep that small amount.
But I want one sentence to get emphasized-- "Either the president must do it himself or devolve it upon some member of the Cabinet.
It doesn't just devolve into another war
And so that's part of what can happen when you, you know, one can kind of devolve into a really serious situation
And so that's part of what can happen when, you know, one can kind of devolve into a really serious situation or a case of anxiety.
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