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`` It's very simple.
She raised her face and nodded, `` It's sweet, and very sad ''.
It's your decision '', said Juanita, holding her face very still, trying to contain the bitterness of her voice as she enunciated her words too distinctly.
It's the Valmet ( about $170 ), a 12-gauge over/under very much like the old Remington 32 -- which was so fine a gun that today a used one still brings high prices.
`` It's kind of like golf -- if you don't swing a club very often, your timing gets off ''.
It's profound, too, by which I mean very funny.
It's very Brechtian.
* Jo Moore, within an hour of the September 11 attacks, Moore sent an email to the press office of her department suggesting: It's now a very good day to get out anything we want to bury.
It's a toughly told, very tall tale, one of the best escape ( and escapist ) movies of the season.
" It's very simple: if you cut back the use of energy, then you cut back economic growth.
They're kids who tended to be brilliant but not very interested in conventional goals [...] It's a term of derision and also the ultimate compliment.
" House responds with " It's very, very tiny.
* Asked if there is a certain contribution he aspires to make: " It's very simple and it has nothing to do with identifiable goals.
While Orbison determinedly pursued his second chance at stardom, he reacted to his success in constant surprise, confessing " It's very nice to be wanted again, but I still can't quite believe it.
It's very hard to have a successful sitcom.
It's like another person taking over, very strange.
It's a learning process, and The New Yorker has been a very good institution of the sort needed.
At his funeral, attended by over 12, 000 people at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Ella Fitzgerald summed up the occasion, " It's a very sad day.
It's just a name, but it's very regal obviously, and it sounds splendid.
It's a strong name, very universal and immediate.
It's very dangerous.
It's an opera, it's very different.
It's very hard to talk about pictures — should I say now that I like Metropolis because something I have seen in my imagination comes true, when I detested it after it was finished?
It's very difficult for me to watch it now, but I'd like to see it in a year's time just to see how it stands up.

It's and common
It's also common to use ISDN for the return audio links to remote satellite broadcast vehicles.
It's also common to use this technique to simultaneously portray both participants in a telephone conversation, a long-standing convention which dates back to early silents, as in Lois Weber's triangular frames in her 1913 Suspense, and culminating in Pillow Talk, where Doris Day and Rock Hudson share a party line.
It's common for someone to refer to an unpleasant thing as hard shit ( You got a speeding ticket?
It's common to stretch the entire body to increase overall flexibility ; however, many people stretch just the area being worked that day.
It's common for the word to be censored on Prime time TV, often rendered as " the b-word.
It's common in diabetic men, due to damage to the nerves involved in the erection sequence, and possibly due to microvascular damage.
In the United Kingdom, Discovery Channel UK has some programs in common with the US version, including MythBusters, American Chopper, How It's Made and Deadliest Catch.
It's more common to have frost on the ground briefly in pre-dawn hours, but it melts shortly after sunrise.
Detective Greg Harvey, from Eugene, Oregon, said such cases were in reality, very common ; he said " It's happening right now, it's amazing how many girls are shipped from here to different brothels in northern and southern Nevada.
It's common in industries that have recently entered the telecommunications industry to refer to an automated attendant as an IVR.
It's mission is to find a common security culture for the EU, to help develop and project the CFSP, and to enrich Europe ’ s strategic debate.
It's also common for two pizzelle to be sandwiched with cannoli cream ( ricotta blended with sugar ) or hazelnut spread.
It's a common misconception the rules were " dumbed down " to what was called the " junkyard formula " to allow more entries during the depression.
It's common for a user to start editing a record, then leave without following a " cancel " or " logout " link.
It's a common belief that this refers to their species, but this is untrue as there is another person referred to as a Star Warrior who looks nothing like them.
It's just common sense.
This accounts for the common complaint that patients often report when trying to have intercourse: " It's like hitting a brick wall ".
It's commonly used to refer to First Ladies, although less common for female politicians.
It's common for the message to spread and obtain notoriety via Internet modalities some amount of time before such notoriety is reported by mass media sources.
Doherty and Barât followed one common dream whilst in The Libertines: " It's either to the top of the world, or the bottom of a canal ", Barât once said this phrase to Doherty in the early days of their friendship.
It's common practice to combine single and double-celled ostinatos in Afro-Cuban music.
It's common for twinking items to be traded at good values due to persistent demand.
It's very common to see them work also with family members who are affected by the addictions of the individual, or in a community in order to prevent addiction and educate the public.
It's rare for them to find common ground.

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