John Farrier's Comments
You're right! I'll fix that now.
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Yes! That was way off. I think that I see what I did wrong. I plugged 1,149 into my calculator instead of 1,449.
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I have heard of that controversy but not seen the movie.
An America that would not exalt Lt. Murphy's accomplishments would be doomed.
An America that would not exalt Lt. Murphy's accomplishments would be doomed.
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For me, it was Jurassic Park.
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I was afraid of that, especially since I had only the slightest notion of what I was writing about. Thank you for the correction. I've deleted that phrase.
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Edward, I would be most curious to read your line by line rebuttal, either in the comments or through email.
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Give in. Surrender to your true nature.
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[Insert "yo mama" joke here.]
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You may be able to hire the monkey as a consultant who can adapt his teaching methods for your individual needs.
There might be a MOOC on leaf crushing available somewhere. It's probably worth a look around.
There might be a MOOC on leaf crushing available somewhere. It's probably worth a look around.
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The inventor of that process would make a fortune.
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That is the most spectacularly realistic snowman I've ever seen.
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In contrast, I wasn't able to train my rabbits to not chew on the carpet.
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Probably.
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"Which nation contributed the most to the defeat of Germany?" and "Which nation suffered the highest number of casualties against Germany?" are two different questions.
But, yes: more than any other nation, the USSR was responsible for bleeding Germany dry.
But, yes: more than any other nation, the USSR was responsible for bleeding Germany dry.
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One thing that I noticed from reading a book about him: Rogers was very good at setting boundaries. He had a professional life, a private family life, and a line between them that he enforced politely and effectively.