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Let's look at the difference between using the word "philosophy" and simply mentioning it.
Let's look at the difference between using the word "philosophy" and simply mentioning it.
As a matter of fact, often when I talk to a small group of 40 or 50 people, I will use side whispering of what I just said to incorporate into my talk and then look at the person,
and then look at the person, and they're always freaked out,
真的好吃。 Oh, look at the juice drip from it.
Look at the juice drip from it
Paul Hawkins has that expression, "Blessed unrest." Look at the state of the planet, that if we don't turn this thing around, the whole ecosystem could implode within 20 years.
Look at the state of the planet that if we don't turn this thing around the whole ecosystem
Manufacturing jobs went up also in the 1990s, if we're actually going to look at the facts.
Well, you just opened the next segment, which is a quick look at the tax cuts.
Let's look at the most common pronunciations in American, British and Australian English.
Let's look at the most common pronunciations in American, British, and Australian English.
W let's just have a look at the images again that we have cleared here at CNN.
LOOK AT THE IMAGES AGAIN THAT
And it says very brightly, "20% protein." But if you look at the back of the label, you find that 46% of it is sugar, more than 13 grams of sugar.
But if you look at the back of the label, you find that 46% of it is sugar.
If you just look at the numbers, inequality has been reduced, but that's not how some residents feel.
If you just look at the numbers, inequality has been reduced,
>> The Prime Minister: Of course we look at the behaviour of companies that we contract
Yes, of course we look at the behaviour of companies that we contract with in relation to payments.