Instead, they are, well, happy and well-adjusted kids who like life and like themselves, their friends and, mirabile dictu, us! |
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Second of all, it's a card she can play if ever, mirabile dictu, the situation arises. |
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Unlike many money issues, my sense of yours is that much of it is actually, mirabile dictu, about the money. |
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Assume the divisional van is just passing the Club and the police, mirabile dictu, arrive within a minute of call. |
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There may come a day when, mirabile dictu, some liberated university will actually commission statuary to commemorate the occasion. |
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Is there a place, indeed, within our Reformation churches, mirabile dictu, for a new kind of biblically inspired iconography? |
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An interesting aspect of this cite is that, mirabile dictu, it appears that the law still stands in part! |
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Then they do, mirabile dictu, and really, only their wardrobe changes. |
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The Deep North, mirabile dictu, is celebrating its return from its brief, unannounced hiatus with a sequence of just the most wonderful notes from the north. |
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When you get to the store, you find that, mirabile dictu, the metadata you need is already there, attached to the shelves in advance of your arrival! |
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Change they did, mirabile dictu, hence my first Quadrant article. |
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And then, mirabile dictu, between the piers, leaping from wave to wave as it rushed at headlong speed, swept the strange schooner before the blast, with all sail set, and gained the safety of the harbour. |
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Mirabile dictu, as lawyers say, the abrogation of French language rights in 1890 was declared unconstitutional. |
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Nantucket is a pretty upmarket place. Mirabile dictu, this is one place in the US where not a McDonald's or Burger King is to be seen. |
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