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a better result in the end if you embrace the limitations.Everyone's attention is frayed.
But where we are seeing the bigger impact actually is in emerging markets.But the model is frayed right now.
"That's a, that's not a bad thing." The same time, the social safety net that they had in that world of tight networks isa bit more frayed. They can't depend on a cl-, small cluster of people always to anticipate their needs, always to meet them where they, where they needed to, or always to call onthem when they had needs. So people have to work harder in this environment to get their needs met. And one of the, the, they do two things connected to, to social networking
So this is a narrowing of the left anterior descending artery, the distal part.And so it's almost frayed.And it looks like there are some kind of plaques.
So the idea that people weren't calling it Monopoly, I mean, this comes up in the depositions.His personal relationships are really frayed.
And you see that, I think, historically in a place like Eastern Market, where until recently has seen a lot more investment.And it's kind of cleaned up some of the frayed edges, but continues to really attract diversity of people who are coming for all kinds of reasons.And I think you look at a space like Eastern Market, and there's something for everyone.
frittered her 20s away dating Schmucks who are always leaving the country menwho could barely pay for themselves who wore frayed t-shirts to fancyrestaurants I mean it wasn't serious why was Anna wasting her time when some rich
I mean, their full time job is to run.But I find that at 75 miles, things start to get a little frayed on the edges, and I don't feel-- you start to risk injury.We do a lot of high quality tempo work.
So Rollin McCraty was talking about when people are engaged in this deep conversation.It was as if Damascena's dancing was helping to heal the parts of his heart that had been frayed by Shams leaving.
But today, largely because it is monopolized-- in other words, the electric utilities have total control in many states over both the generationand the delivery of electricity-- this industry has become innovation averse, has become risk averse, it has become stodgy, it has become frayed, the list goes on.If, in fact, Tesla was around, he'd be off thinking about, how am I going to send power wirelessly?
But I know on "House of Leaves" it was a different kind of collaboration with your sister, how her music overlapped the book and the bookWhile the biggest wolf with Xanther, a blonde billow of heavy shoulders and bright eyes, continues to rip away at what's only a frayed blanket,
And although that deal left out a lot of Americans, it had within it the tools to correct those injustices and toinclude more. And over the past generation, that deal, which you could call the social contract, has frayed to the breaking pointso that more and more we are a country of winners and losers.
There'll be hordes of Huw instances being subjected to much-less-interesting versions of this program and winking out of existence as soon as they get bored.Hell, I could be one of those instances, my life dangling by a frayed thread of attention.Every time I press the channel-up button, I execute thousands-- millions?
into holes as the table was closed, was broken off. But worst of all was the veneer top.Thumbnail-sized bits were missing altogether. Large areas of veneer, frayed at the edges and completely desiccated, had parted from the surface and curled inches into the air,as though in defiance of anyone brash enough to attempt a repair." Ju-just imagine looking at that if you didn't know anything about furniture restoration.
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