In a biography, one expects to be told that so-and-so first met his best friend at such-and-such a place. |
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As I met people, I started making notes to have such-and-such an actor come back to read for such-and-such a part. |
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They look for explanations in their guidebooks: such-and-such a century, such-and-such a style. |
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Astronomy, in comparison, makes explicit, specific predictions about what will occur in the sky on such-and-such a date, in such-and-such a place. |
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Because the knight said such-and-such, the peasant said such-and-such, even though his wife had previously said such-and-such. |
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I will continue to not know such-and-such if I'm treated like an ignorant, unsophisticated fool. |
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It's a poor system, because if you want to do such-and-such you must first find that function in a long and disorderly list. |
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The man was a member of the Los Angeles police force investigating a disturbance at such-and-such and address. |
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Every time we leave a screening there are more Blackberry alerts that such-and-such has sold to so-and-so. |
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I don't like the notion of reading all these sobby stories, that this team isn't doing good because such-and-such a star is injured. |
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Or is phenomenality present also in cognitve experiences of thinking such-and-such, or of perception bearing conceptual as well as sensory content, or also in volitional or conative bodily action? |
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