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He
clearly
saw that that was a moment, that was an inflection point that he could do something with.
But other treatments such as acupuncture and massage, and even just relaxation,
clearly
have some kind of benefit.
Clearly
we don't have 10 planets.
So, that
clearly
wasn't going to work.
Clearly, the chimpanzee has a little bit harder time of walking.
So, perhaps technology is revealing more
clearly
to us now what has always been a truth: that everyone has something rare and powerful to offer our society, and that the human ability to adapt is our greatest asset.
Tweaking the law's
clearly
not good enough, and tort reform, which is a great idea, lowers your cost if you're a businessperson, but it's like a Band-Aid on this gaping wound of distrust.
From the point of view of the experiencing self, clearly, B had a worse time.
And when I think about that, I think about a vacation we had in Antarctica a few years ago, which was
clearly
the best vacation I've ever had, and I think of it relatively often, relative to how much I think of other vacations.
Clearly, what is happening is money does not buy you experiential happiness, but lack of money certainly buys you misery, and we can measure that misery very, very
clearly.
Ten years ago, if you remember clearly, there were certain things you wanted.
This is
clearly
not a work for the ages.
But I think this is quite
clearly
untrue.
There is
clearly
a range of materials that constitute healthy food.
But it
clearly
admits some exceptions.
And I think there are
clearly
right answers to that.
So first, if you are the type, like the shirtless dancing guy that is standing alone, remember the importance of nurturing your first few followers as equals so it's
clearly
about the movement, not you.
Well, I'm not even going to address the
clearly
irrational positions of people like the Catholic Church, who think somehow that if you give out condoms, everyone's going to run out and have sex.
Clearly, I need to walk home from TED.
She then assigned these works racial identities, basically saying to me that the work on the right, clearly, was made by a black artist, the work on the left, clearly, by a white artist, when, in effect, that was the opposite case: Bob Colescott, African-American artist; Leon Golub, a white artist.
It's
clearly
undisturbed by us.
And if I were even higher, I would see that even more clearly, higher than that, more
clearly
still, higher enough, and it would close, and you would get the circle of Earth from space.
Clearly, you could use it as a third eyeball for a giraffe, right?
They're all common ones: Chinese jasmine, Japanese sencha, Earl Grey and a special blend that we prepared, and you can see
clearly
that the teas vary in their potency, from less potent to more potent.
You can see they
clearly
hold their own, and in some cases, they're more potent than the actual drugs.
But since they asked me that question with the word "believe" in it, somehow it was all different, because I wasn't exactly sure if I believed what I so
clearly
felt.
So it's
clearly
distinguishable from any other species, having 46 names in it, its own web address.
So, clearly, this species has a lot of problems going forward.
You'll see that the photographer, of course, was not inside the cage here, so
clearly
the biologist is a little smarter than the photographer I guess.
He was
clearly
under assault all the time.
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