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and people are of course concerned about the issue and are rightly asking questions about
and of course people are concerned about this issue and are rightly asking questions about it.
And rightly so.
>> Jimmy: RIGHTLY.
And many scientists are rightly skeptical about the end of aging.
this is in its infancy, and many scientists are rightly skeptical about
There are critical views on this chair and some rightly note that the Monobloc does not
She rightly coded the situation of being on a national television program, cooking an omelet as low stakes, but it is.
This was a journey for him that was very, very personal, so I could see a situation where he would decide to seek, uh, permission from the High Court, like you said, and take this to the Supreme Court, because when you think about it, um, it's his children, like you so rightly said, not being able to know their heritage, where they're from, and also huge parts of his family.
Because when you think about it, it's his children, like you so rightly said, not being able to know their heritage, where they're from, and also huge parts of his family.
As you rightly pointed out, Slovakia was the hold-up this time.
As you rightly pointed out, Slovakia was the hold-up this time.
They say that the victims were attending a Taylor Swift dance workshop, as you rightly said.
They say that the victims were attending a Taylor Swift dance workshop, as you rightly said.
The first is, can you expand upon what steps the White House is going to take to bring more voices, not less, which is what our founder Andrew Breitbart believed in, into this room where they rightly belong?
It's a rich, compelling identity that comes in so many forms that blind people can be rightly proud of.
It's a rich, compelling identity that comes in so many forms that blind people can be rightly proud of.