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it makes better use of the basset clarinet's range, which makes it sound more like bass clarinet of Ravel and Mussorgsky?
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I see we're going with the Long Middle Ages here
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Shvionteck.
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"bridge blown up" is a bit over the top, "damaged by explosion" more accurate
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That's not how pronouns work
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A cosy sous-terrain, then
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technically we can meet our targets if we buy 90 billion pounds worth of muskets
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imagine if they, say, bought the naming rights for Saab and Volvo brands from the Chinese. what a revolution would that be.
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there's still a huge appetite for an EV not made in China, and Scandinavians love American-made cars - hence Tesla's early success there. Brands have recovered from worse, but Tesla does need to start behaving like a grown up company, not a forever-startup.
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Don't Look Back in Black.
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The old one was less an owl more a surprised bat.
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Moose
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The Ferengi transporter just drops you whole straight into the cannon.
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Po czym nie zrobić rozliczeń.
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The world would be awash with larpers if this was true
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Where we're going we don't need spaces
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All that campaigning to achieve the exact same result as 5 years ago.
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If we win, it's despite. If we lose, it's because.
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Also - left wing voters support a centrist candidate because they have no choice, and in response said candidate decides to seek right wing vote, taking the left for granted. Repeat ad nauseam.
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It was between 14 and 88 percent
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I call RTD's treatment of Companions the 'Pony Princess good, high school great' syndrome and if you know what's that a reference to you're my kind of people.
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Tax cuts for billionaires or death!
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You know that they say about big antennae
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Some sort of land-based sea cucumber
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Feels like Angola is the only one actually trying to win.
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Don't drink tampons, I guess
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Unfortunately 29% in this system is often quite enough
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Goofs are for movies, not actors
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He's let himself go
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And Ee I for Yorkshire, presumably.
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If you choose the hotel based on the restaurant, maybe
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Don't cross the streams
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Is James Joyce writing his posts now
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The National Geographic of its day.
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Robert Smith's Cure? Circa 1979
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How do you see Labour stopping Reform in these four years?
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I don't take advice from non-canon entities. Also namárië quite literally means 'fare well'.
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And why couldn't he have another kid
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That's the Son.
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The state-building nationalisms of 1789-1918 are, to me, a different breed to state-controlling (and eventually destroying) nationalisms of 1920s and beyond