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at last. It's a mature democracy yes, that's how it is supposed to work.
At last! The meal is ready. Yes.
because of how often we pursue goals in the belief that success will at last
Away they all went, twenty couple at once, hands half round and back again the other way, down the middle and up again, round and round in various stages of affectionate grouping, old top couple always turning up in the wrong place, new top couple starting off again as soon as they got there, all top couples at last and not a bottom one to help them.
as soon as they got there; all top couples at last, and not a bottom one to help them!
So John, after a lot of false starts, it does look like this is going to be signed at last.
After a lot of false starts, it does look like this is going to be signed at last.
We will properly start to honour love and spare ourselves cycles of dismay and pain when we learn, at last, to disregard our desires and to follow instead the pedantic dictates of sober, sensible, beautifully tedious logic.
We will properly start on a love and spare ourselves cycles of dismay and pain when we learn, at last, to disregard our desires and to follow instead the pedantic dictates of sober, sensible, beautifully tedious logic.
But at last, dinner arrives.
But at last, dinner arrives.
But perhaps Albert Camus said it best when he wrote, "In the middle of winter, I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer."
But perhaps Albert Camus said it best when he wrote: "In the middle of winter, I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer." Ultimately, life moves in seasons.
I have eight apprentices and at last, these young people are saying they want to become candy artists.
Tonight, the Gorbachev era has at last come to an end.
The Gorbachev era has at last come to an end.