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Planes, the moon, the sun, tides-- everything rings this machine.And everyone's incredulous. Somebody said, we just turned the thing on!
the career world I no longer have to make excuses for the life I lead no longer do I have to explain mydirectionless post iate life to incredulous eyes and repetitive questions like what are you doing nextyear don't you want to do something with your life and my favorite when are you going to get a real job I'm no longer
about the Vancouver Olympics." I said, "Oh." I mean it really wasn't on my radar at all. And I said, "No, well until now I wasn't planningto talk about the Olympics." And because I was so incredulous, he clearly didn't believe me. He told me to sit down, and they went through our car. Um, I was with two colleagues;one of them is Chuck Scurich. He's handing Daily Digest if you want to sign up for our daily headlines and news alerts. And folks, in other places, you can just go to our website
It's incredible the energy that we get because it's-- when the IDA, our Syrian partners, and the doctors and nurses who were supporting with this campaign, whenthey heard about it, they were incredulous.They literally said to me like, we thought no one cared.
Don't move."Kish and I looked at each other, incredulous.Don't move? What if his head filled with blood and exploded?
it open the girl with dreadlock slipped out alongside her tenp she said with a pitying look don't worry he's alwayslike that in the beginning she said in French really Vidalia said incredulously as they walked down the long quiethallway yes he's just picking on you because you're new the rest of us all took his Spring Class so we've known him
of the conventional methods of statistical significance testing, going through peer review.And a number of us thought-- I mean, I was incredulous and came to the conclusion, or at least asked the question, if a prestigious journalcould publish a obviously bogus result-- bogus in the sense that it's very unlikely that our entire understanding of the laws of physics
But he-- no, he wasn't going for anybody else.He was coming for me, which I was totally incredulous about.So now he's got his gun out at me.
Planes, the moon, the sun, tides-- everything rings this machine.And he said he didn't even look at the data for a day because he was so incredulous.
"And if she hears a whisper from any government, anywhere, that links this pandemic to her research, she'll release the second project she worked on,the bad one." "This isn't the bad one?" Ryan sounded incredulous."I mean, come on, Cole." "Here's where things get dicey, guys.
and some of them would get tuberculosis. So we took care of them. On one occasion, a young physician was visiting from England and he walked -- we walked him aroundthe ward. While standing at the bedside, I presented to him a case of a man who was improving on anti-tuberculosis medications. The young doctor was incredulous that wewere still seeing cases of TB, commonly, in the United States since during his training he had not seen one case in England. I explained that our impoverished urban
I mean -- I.Daniel: Yeah. Umm... Edwin: Daniel: Umm, I said it in a more incredulous tone of voice the first time they asked me.
'He's terrified Joe will run for president, you know.Joe could beat him, too.' 'Joe McCarthy could beat President Eisenhower?' asked Charlie incredulously. 'Beat the smartest general we've hadsince Sherman?' 'Smart?' said Cohn.
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