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are saying much more clearly because you will put pictures, you will put sounds, you will
they will imagine what you are saying much more clearly because you will put pictures, you will put sounds, you will put feelings into their mind with these words.
But the audience was using the cooperative principle and assumed that everyone involved was saying what they really meant.
But the audience was using the cooperative principle, and assumed that everyone involved was saying what they really meant.
And saying no is something that I only learned late in my career.
Saying no is so hard, but the truth is we're surrounded by leeches, bloodsuckers, and vampires.
I'm not saying there's a causal relationship between taking them and committing suicide,
but neither am I saying that we've proven that there's a causal relationship between
Used to dream of outer space, but now were laughing at the face saying
Used to dream of outer space, but now were laughing at the face saying,
SAYING.
SO WHAT I'M SAYING IS
You have no saying kitty, yoU'RE GOING IN THE BUCKET
You know what I'm saying? like who knows what we're gonna find
In this example, the verb 'let' means 'to hire or rent', so, what I'm saying is that there is a room in my house that is available to rent.
We're saying that the man didn't prevent the thief from running away.
Now, this is different than saying that something feels funny.
than saying that something feels funny.
[Caine] Saying goodbyes?
[John] Saying hello.