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Depend upon it, there is nothing so unnatural as the commonplace. Arthur Conan Doyle
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If you get invited to your first orgy, don't just show up nude. That's a common mistake. You have to let nudity "happen. ![]()
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They were in great position to kick the field goal and win the game, ... For a second there, I thought about scooping it and trying to score, but my common sense kicked in. It was like, 'Get the ball. Live another down.' Reggie Hayward
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It's more difficult for a governor to have anything resembling a common touch if their personal finances are in a different solar system. Tom Schlesinger
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There is no UFO and also there is no alien..at least not in common minds and references. Toba Beta
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Conversion and zealotry, just like revelation and apostasy, are flip sides of the same coin, the currency of a political culture having more in common with religion than rational discourse. Norman Finkelstein
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Hypnotism is trespass into the territory of another's consciousness. Its temporary phenomena have nothing in common with the miracles performed by men of divine realization. Paramahansa Yogananda
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Email is the lowest common denominator. It's the way you get communications from one person to another. There isn't really an alternative. Sometimes people will have Facebook messenger turned on, but 99 percent of the time, if you're sending a message to a human you don't know well, you're using email. Stewart Butterfield
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The common intuition is that e-books should be cheap because they aren't physical - no printing, no shipping. Virginia Postrel
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Contrary to the dire predictions that have become popular over the last decade, the sky is *not* falling on the Y. This research clearly demonstrates that natural selection has effectively preserved regions of the Y chromosome that have no mechanisms with which to repair damaged genes. David Page
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The resolution was a clear message representing the international community, Nobutaka Machimura
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What we are not seeing is a clear indication for the 2002 revenue numbers and that will continue to be somewhat of a question mark. Youssef Squali
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Whatever you have to say, leave the roots on, let them dangle, And the dirt, Just to make clear where they come from. Charles Olson
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We missed a clear signal that transfer of sovereignty to Iraqis will be accelerated, ... The role of the United Nations, in particular of the secretary-general, could have been strengthened even more. Gunter Pleuger
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We will support the manager until he leaves at the end of the tournament. That's clear for the players. David Beckham
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We went 5-0 out of district and it didn't help us any. Kevin is a heck of a competitor who wants to be out there, but if you're not close to 100 percent, I'm not going to clear it. Jack Turner
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We welcome the valuable information and insights that this work provides. It makes clear that importing countries, like the UK, have a key role to play in ensuring that our imports come from legal and sustainable sources. Gareth Thomas
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What's happening is very simple. The numbers we saw today are clear evidence that the American public is shell-shocked to the point of being frightened over a big long list of circumstances surrounding the economy over which they have no power, no control. Kurt Barnard