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They depend on other people, and they're expressed in other people, so the notion of who you are, you
often
don't know who you are until you see yourself in interaction with people that are close to you, people that are enemies of you, people that are agnostic to you.
We thought very hard about how to present this unknown subject to a modern audience: the dark colors to set off the colors that remained in objects that were
often
faded; the placing of lights to bring out the silk and the gold thread; the labeling.
I'm
often
asked, "Is digital media replacing the museum?" and I think those numbers are a resounding rejection of that notion.
EN: The question I get asked most
often
is actually the question underneath pretty much all the other questions, so, can you get addicted to your vibrator, please help me with my erectile dysfunction?
Professionally, I try to make sense
often
of things that don't make much sense themselves.
While it's true that many who died in Katrina did not have access to transportation, others who did refused to leave as the storm approached,
often
because available transportation and shelters refused to allow them to take their pets.
What it means is, when she sat in a restaurant in years to come, 10 years to come, 15 years to come, or she's on the beach, every so
often
she's going to start rubbing her skin, and out of there will come a piece of that shrapnel.
We did events for the partners of tradies, because
often
the tradies would not go home to their partners and say, "Guess what, we talked about mental health, and we're going to do this, this and this now."
To get legitimacy, governments
often
need to deliver things like primary education, primary health, roads, build hospitals and clinics.
And I got this question
often
enough that I thought I'd better do some research on Facebook.
It was an example of a culture clash that's happening all over the world between bewigged and bestockinged officials who think that they can rule over us without very much prying from the public, and then suddenly confronted with a public who is no longer content with that arrangement, and not only not content with it, now, more often, armed with official data itself.
The mother and baby's homes were
often
run by nuns.
The louse-infested beards, the filthy, protruding ears, those stained, fatty clothes... Jews
often
have an unpleasant sweetish odor.
And in fact, because their minds don't fit into society's version of normal, they're
often
bypassed and misunderstood.
Over the years, many people and news reports have blamed the personnel in the institutions for the harm caused to the children, but often, one member of staff is caring for 10, 20, and even 40 children.
Lack of stimulation
often
leads to self-stimulating behaviors like hand-flapping, rocking back and forth, or aggression, and in some institutions, psychiatric drugs are used to control the behavior of these children, whilst in others, children are tied up to prevent them from harming themselves or others.
Segregated according to age and gender, they are arbitrarily separated from their siblings,
often
without even a chance to say goodbye.
They are
often
hungry.
I think part of the reason, a big part of the reason, is that when our minds wander, we
often
think about unpleasant things, and they are enormously less happy when they do that, our worries, our anxieties, our regrets, and yet even when people are thinking about something neutral, they're still considerably less happy than when they're not mind-wandering at all.
Well, how
often
do people's minds wander?
But what people really
often
think about the dictionary is, they think more like this.
And then,
often
people say to me, "Well, OK, how do I know that this word is real?"
I had to let go at the very beginning, and I had to immerse myself in the stories of hundreds of artists and writers and musicians and filmmakers, and as I listened to these stories, I realized that creativity grows out of everyday experiences more
often
than you might think, including letting go.
There's 40 million people who need a wheelchair but don't have one, and the majority of these people live in rural areas, where the only connections to community, to employment, to education, are by traveling long distances on rough terrain
often
under their own power.
And then you have the emerging world cities, with a mixed variety of vehicles, mixed land-use patterns, also rather dispersed but
often
with a very dense urban core.
How
often
in life do you get to make friendships, judgment-free, purely based on spirit?
More
often
than not, it's a power struggle in one country, or even a small region within one country.
Clearly the ground is very hot, and when the ground is hot, they dance more often, and when they do this particular dance, they wipe the bottom of their face.
Watch how
often
the beetle dances.
And if you look over here, with boots they climb onto the ball far less
often
when they had no boots on.
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