Clearly
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Clearly, we were not built for this.
Clearly
the bottom line is the virus eventually attenuates, and ceases to be a lethal virus to humanity, and finds other hosts.
But the virus
clearly
went through one round around the world in a mild enough form that the British army in World War I actually certified that it was not a threat and would not affect the outcome of the war.
If you make an offer to be there for us,
clearly
state what you can and can't do.
That point of light that you see there, which was certainly not there before, burns like a beacon,
clearly
indicating the position where the massive star has died.
So I tried stepping up the curb the way I'd always known how, front on, for days on end, with no success, until it became obvious that the time and effort I was investing into this endeavor was
clearly
disproportionate to the benefit of its outcome.
So, when we look at the pattern, one thing comes out very clearly: you see the blue bubbles and people say HIV is very high in Africa.
There are now studies
clearly
showing that the wars are terrible, that rapes are terrible, but this is not the driving force for the high levels in Africa.
I so
clearly
remember capturing the water droplets and the motion as the bears swam and the cute cubs following their mothers.
And that's
clearly
the way for us to create many more niches of status so that people don't have to be lower on the status hierarchy as they are in the animal world.
So
clearly
there is some effect.
And the baby looks, you know, the way babies look at you clearly, starts laughing, starts busting out with this crazy little laugh.
It's
clearly
understood that airports or any land borders cannot prevent a disease from entering.
Our participants could see more clearly, they could focus more quickly and they thought it was an easier and better focusing experience than their current correction.
I drove the other one at 60 miles an hour, exactly the same speed, and
clearly
walked away from it.
You can
clearly
see the curvature of the Earth at that kind of altitude.
The more words you have, the clearer your thoughts, and the more
clearly
you can convey them.
You are not being able to articulate your own feelings, thoughts or emotions in a detailed manner or
clearly.
So that's a five-year-old who
clearly
understands that other people can have false beliefs and what the consequences are for their actions.
I mean, you're
clearly
an incredible human being, but someone could take this knowledge and in some future not-torture chamber, do acts that people here might be worried about.
Clearly, we're living in a moment of crisis.
That's
clearly
enjoyable for myself.
And it's
clearly
in the area of finance.
A peasant, who was walking to market that morning, ran towards where the gunshot had come from, and found a young man writhing in agony on the floor,
clearly
shot by a dueling wound.
I have to reevaluate them, try and separate out the material things and my emotions that may be enslaving me, so that I can see the world
clearly.
This is perfect in that it
clearly
opposes self-centeredness and selfishness to compassion, the concern for others, and, further, it indicates that those caught in the cycle of self-concern suffer helplessly, while the compassionate are more free and, implicitly, more happy.
But I think we're a lot closer to erring on the side of not comprehending the situation
clearly
enough, than in comprehending it so
clearly
that we just can't, you know, get the army out to kill terrorists.
So, step two, I hold the device up, and then I sight its altitude there so I can see it
clearly
now.
Nobody wrote down the rules
clearly.
In 2006, the head of the American Mortgage Bankers Association said, quote, "As we can
clearly
see, no seismic occurrence is about to overwhelm the U.S. economy."
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