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Secretary Clinton, last week, you said we've got to do everything possible to improve policing, to go right at implicit bias.
RIGHT AT IMPLICIT
But yeah, a scary place for me would be standing right at the edge of that cliff.
But, uh, yeah, a scary place for me would be standing right at the edge of that clip.
If you stood on the coast of Bali and looked east to the shores of Lombok, you'd be staring right at the line's narrowest point:
If you stood on the coast of Bali and looked east to the shores of Lombok, you'd be staring right at the line's narrowest point, a 32-kilometer stretch of water that seems pretty unassuming.
But it can be hard to see. I'm looking right at you.
I'm looking right at you.
Vitamins, big volume snacks, toothpaste. Those are the things that are going to meet you right at the front door because who doesn't need to stock up on stuff like that?
meet you right at the front door because who doesn't need to stock up on stuff like that?
Rob: Well, we'll see if you're right at the end of the programme.
Rob: Well, we'll see if you're right at the end of the programme.
we, and find out if you're right at the end of the programme.
we, and find out if you're right at the end of the programme.
And you'd be right, if you just replaced "every few decades" with "several times a week," which I guess means that you weren't very right at all.
Never see that the things we need are staring right at us.
Never see that the things that we need are staring right at us.
They feel like it's an out-of-control missile aimed right at their backs.
They feel like it's an out-of-control missile aimed right at their backs.