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They know that that's the other side of the coin.
On the opposite side of the coin is men holding fish.
What if we can only have one side of the coin?
OH YEAH, NO. FOR SURE IT'S THE FLIP SIDE OF THE COIN.
Now it's time to look at the other side of the coin.
That is not the way they handed the Republican side of the coin.
But there's the other side of the coin: maybe there's a slowdown globally.
In many ways, Hall is the other side of the coin to Whittaker.
On the other side of the coin are the "life is long" folks.
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Creating art using his soot-capturing technology is just one side of the coin.
"But I do think they're still the same side of the coin," Puentes said.
One side of the coin is that we're incredibly gifted at killing each other.
Maine's experiment is the other side of the coin to California's jungle primary system.
"Monopsonies are the other side of the coin to monopolies," the White House said.
But don't forget the other side of the coin: Be a good listener, too.
Act against U.S. national interests and you will see the other side of the coin.
Ivanka Trump is the other side of the coin, projecting the idealized femininity of 2016.
On the other side of the coin — did you see the Democratic debate in Brooklyn?
This is the other side of the coin, asking users to talk more about themselves.
Now, I was dealing with the other side of the coin: the long, cold winters.
Today, fewer issues put Red and Blue America on the same side of the coin.
But having a treatment or plan for therapy is only one side of the coin.
On the other side of the coin, the winners are young, in love, and totally undercover.
For Humphrey, remaining loud and angry is important—but it's only one side of the coin.
On the other side of the coin, there are good reasons to stay with Windows 7.
The flip side of the coin includes Air Force One taking off over the White House.
That's the government surveillance side of the coin and that is this issue that keeps evolving.
On the other side of the coin, I believe we are witnessing a market-cap rebalancing.
On the other side of the coin, there is Adista, who wears a hijab out of choice.
"The biggest question this season for Dany is what side of the coin she's on," she explained.
On the other side of the coin, Zonic's job is also a bit easier, in a way.
For the "nurture" side of the coin, however, Santos and her colleagues turn to dogs for insights.
On the flip side of the coin, 74 percent assess Russia's influence on their country as negative.
Excluding blacks from historical recognition has been the other side of the coin of glorifying the Confederacy.
For tech-enabled companies heartened by One Medical's public offering, this is the other side of the coin.
Yeah, after the other side of the coin, which is that this risk won't be very commercially viable.
On the other side of the coin, consider how we treat low-income people, particularly low-income blacks.
It's the other side of the coin for the networked and friendly world of contemporary independent game development.
"The other side of the coin is what you are not doing while you are sitting," he adds.
The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe will be released on Oct. 29.
Credibility: This one is a toss-up, but we know which side of the coin we're hoping comes up.
But there's the other side of the coin that hockey fans love just as much: Watching your opponents cry.
The same matter of chance, of the fleeting nature of fate exists on the other side of the coin.
But his presentation also suggested that boosting turnout in GOP areas will be only one side of the coin.
But we've also experienced the other side of the coin: Our upstairs neighbors converted their flat into an Airbnb.
Before you conclude that the system is broken, however, look for a moment at the other side of the coin.
Nope. I got caught up in the shiny parts, not bothering to look at the other side of the coin.
But for every Facebook, there are a few Snaps, and I can't tell which side of the coin WeWork lands.
In some ways, I think of the Jackson film as the other side of the coin of Gooden and Strawberry.
But here's the other side of the coin: The further you get from Trump the more some folks love him.
John Petrides, portfolio manager in the wealth management division of Tocqueville Asset Management, took the other side of the coin.
Ms Mordaunt's rise is far more significant than the reverse side of the coin, Mr Williamson's fall, fascinating though that is.
And any mastery of nukes means a need for the flip side of the coin: Defense against the other guy's missiles.
All told, Trump's name now appears twice on each side of the coin while "United States of America" appears only once.
"On the other side of the coin, there are lots of people who are overwhelmed by constant social interaction," he says.
The idea, Packer said in a statement, is to allow women to see romance from the other side of the coin.
On the other side of the coin, which can be harder to admit, war has also changed me for the better.
On the other side of the coin, workers' incomes are rising due to tax cuts and to hikes in minimum wages.
You've been quite prolific since your last LP, Queller, yet Sv feels like the other side of the coin presented there.
But on the other side of the coin, the world has just been struck by a giant orange asteroid with a combover.
For those of you on the skeptical side of the coin, one couple has a story that just might change your mind.
On the other side of the coin were fast-food workers, lawn and gardening assistants, child care assistants, and parking lot attendants.
"Our pain for what is happening is the other side of the coin of our love for the world," she told us.
On the other side of the coin, when earnings are trending below expectations, it can be a warning sign of potential trouble ahead.
Properly rewarded drivers are the same side of the coin as drivers who are properly licensed and driving well maintained and insured vehicles.
On the other side of the coin, some industry groups that support the FCC's repeal of net neutrality have also filed to intervene.
On the other side of the coin, Leicester's Jamey Vardy secured a level score by taking advantage of a hole in MU's defense.
But I would hope that once you're elected to Congress, you would at least care to see the other side of the coin.
On the other side of the coin, the energy group climbed 0.4 percent, with Canadian Natural Resources up 0.6 percent to C$41.60.
Johnson: But that's also the other side of the coin of what's great about "Star Wars" fans... Everyone is so passionate about it.
Those are all good reasons to expect further reductions in violent crime moving forward, but they only represent one side of the coin.
As for the other side of the coin, there is a record $1.6 trillion in outstanding student loan debt in the United States.
The other side of the coin answers the bigger question: how can cooperative practice gradually improve the lives and livelihood of all community members?
For example, Singapore is a beneficiary of roaming because it has lots inbound tourists, while Cambodia is on the other side of the coin.
The surprising revelation is one of many in Angela Kelly's book The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, The Dresser and the Wardrobe.
But the other side of the coin is that Diamond has a noticeable habit of downplaying the external connections of the places he's describing.
One side of the coin features the NATO logo and a depiction of the organization's headquarters, with the Belgian flag serving as a backdrop.
Friends at work may distract or deplete you – but on the other side of the coin, they can help boost your efficiency and performance.
For one side of the coin, users choose from nine either extinct or critically endangered animals, like the jaguar, red wolf, or passenger pigeon.
Doja Cat "Go To Town" On the flip side of the coin, I love a good tribute to cunnilingus, and Doja Cat more than delivers.
One side of the coin featured Air Force One taking off over the White House, while the flip side depicted Trump and "supreme leader" Kim.
"We now have to do that with the other side of the coin of climate change, which is the ocean," Figueres said in his presentation.
The revelation comes in a book by her longtime dresser Angela Kelly, The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe.
Annie and Trudy were the same side of the coin, in terms of being very polished and calculated, although Annie was a little more messy.
It doesn't matter what side of the coin you're on — if it looks less like serious scholarly enterprise, it will fuel an inevitable political reaction.
The other side of the coin ... the drug testing is conducted by an independent company hired jointly by the NFL and the NFL Player's Association.
On the other side of the coin, Ms. Rubin also suggested that we make the things we want to do as easy as possible for ourselves.
The Other Side of the Coin by Angela Kelly: This book, by the Queen's longtime dresser and designer, was approved for publication by the sovereign herself.
On the other side of the coin, Bernie Sanders is publicizing a 288-page chronicle of his visits to 32 states over the last two years.
If you think about things, basically it's Picasso, Matisse and Miró — that's one side of the coin; and the other side is Kandinsky, Mondrian and Malevich.
The other side of the coin here is the U.S. dollar, which on Monday hit its lowest level in eight weeks (though closed the day barely positive).
"In 'The Other Side of the Coin', The Queen has personally given Angela her blessing to share their extraordinary bond with the world," the book's synopsis reads.
The other side of the coin is that natural, mineral-based sunscreens are predominantly made with thick, gloppy zinc that leaves us looking like The Friendly Ghost.
On the flip side of the coin — demand — the closely watched weekly U.S. motor gasoline barometer is about 18 percent above the January 2012 post-recession low.
"In 'The Other Side of the Coin', The Queen has personally given Angela her blessing to share their extraordinary bond with the world," the book's synopsis reads.
If Ms. Jelinek's acerbic play has a whiff of Vienna's storied bitterness and cynicism, Mr. Amir shows us the opposite side of the coin: sentimentality and schlock.
Last week's episode illustrated the power that comes from cooperative alliances, but this week's episode examines the flip side of the coin by introducing a little infighting.
Common sense suggests that asking the right questions before getting married can make for a better union, but rarely is the other side of the coin examined.
The other side of the coin is that many people in their 60s and 70s are self-sufficient and hate nothing more than the thought of retirement.
"They're definitely all on one side of the coin or the other of a romantic situation," Simon tells PEOPLE exclusively of the tracks on her EP, available Friday.
So too do they mirror the other side of the coin: recent independent studies also confirm the overwhelmed or self-conscious feelings that occur when using Facebook especially.
Then on the other side of the coin, there's her proffered love of children, minorities, women's rights, health care, working people, furry animals, and all that is good.
I don't pretend to know the other side of the coin as well as they do, but there is theory from that methodological perspective I find useful here.
The enthusiasm for gun control is the other side of the coin that does not allow us to ask the place of reason and virtue in our lives.
Playing those video games made me realize that's the other side of the coin: the distance we can put between ourselves and the things we do in fictional universes.
On the other side of the coin, Warren sits fourth in both states after her campaign was dinged and battered in recent months after rising precipitously over the summer.
As a mom to two boys with husband Swizz Beatz — Genesis Ali, 2, and Egypt Daoud, 6 — the other side of the coin is important to touch on, as well.
But on the other side of the coin, hardline Remainers are so averse to no-deal that they could eventually end up forcing a general election, just to avoid it.
The protests can therefore be viewed as one side of the coin, with the other side being the top of corporate America pleading for a focus beyond the almighty shareholder.
But on the other side of the coin, crude oil remains below $50, and the Treasury yield curve (a classic indicator of economic optimism) is not steepening on this news.
On the flip side of the coin, Melvin Capital raised its Facebook stake by 52 percent to 650,000 shares and Aaron Cowen's Suvretta Capital bought 1 million shares of Facebook.
The flip side of the coin to the convenience of automatically linked PayPal and PayPal Credit is that PayPal has to be an option in order to use PayPal Credit.
The other side of the coin -- interest rates just went down again and it's super-cheap these days to get a mortgage, which is good for both buyers and sellers.
The billboard features Donald Trump's face on a background of nuclear mushroom clouds and bookmarked by (Capitalist Right) dollar signs—now it's the other side of the coin to Obama's blackface.
Meanwhile, the other-side-of-the-coin product, DGAZ, which is designed to provide triple-levered short exposure to nat gas, is up a bit less than 40 percent in 2017.
I think it's the other side of the coin and just makes this regrettable situation with Jack and Ben and this opportunity never really coming to fruition all the more heartbreaking.
While the Curse of Apollo may be a worry for some, on the other side of the coin favorites have won the last five Kentucky Derbys and seven of the last 11.
But that's only one side of the coin – players also end up in common locations like Central Park in NYC (often due to a confluence of Lures on PokeStops, as pictured below).
On the other side of the coin, there is the emerging risk that LNG supply may be insufficient by the middle of the next decade, largely because buyers have been on strike.
The passage of legislation to allow Americans to sue Saudis is extremely popular today, but the other side of the coin is that foreigners can now sue U.S. citizens in certain categories.
But for real intel, the show can't come close to "The Other Side of the Coin: the Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe" by Angela Kelly, a book released late last month.
On the other side of the coin, the Sony absolutely stomped the other two in low-light performance and image clarity, which isn't a surprise because its sensor is twice the size.
"The second point is the other side of the coin, because if there is just an incentive to remove, what about the rights of the speaker who posts the content?" he added.
MCCARTHY: Well, Sean, I think on one side of the coin with Hillary, it looks like they bent over backwards to not make the case in the face of mountainous evidence against her.
The Economist: One seeming wrinkle in the play is that genetics was used to predict people's potential diseases but not used to cure it—the other side of the coin, so to speak.
But the other side of the coin is that beers like the ones from DESTIHL's kooky Wild Sour Series, which benefit extensively from repeated tastings, are not likely to get a fair shake.
The Europeans apparently have nothing to say about the other side of the coin: The U.S. net foreign debt of $10.6 trillion which has provided an instrument of growth to the world economy.
On the other side of the coin, some scientists looked at the approval as a major breakthrough for human agriculture and a recognition of the 10,000-year tradition of genetic manipulation by farmers.
The other side of the coin is teaching a second language to native English speakers so they too can benefit from the cognitive, neurological, economic, and cultural advantages that knowing another language bestows.
Here, to give something of a glimpse of that side of the coin, is audio of an arrangement of the Kyrie from that Mass for modern brass instruments, performed by the Philharmonic Brass Zurich.
Looking at the other side of the coin, the long-term macro hedge fund specialist told CNBC that although the dollar is overvalued, the fundamentals which have produced that dynamic have not changed recently.
If you only care about one side of the coin, you're doing a disservice to the people most impacted by both of these issues, which is usually people of color living in poor neighborhoods.
On the other side of the coin, the police and national security agencies also have a legitimate job to do, to get at information that will help them identify threats of criminality or national security.
"I think what we can learn from them in light of the climate, that depending on which side of the coin you're on politically, is no matter what's going on, you have power," Spencer explains.
The flip side of the coin, according to Larry Norton, study author and oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering, is that it also points out the cases where chemotherapy works very well for certain patients. 2.
" "But the other side of the coin is the story outside of the U.S. - the fundamentals are still weak and it is difficult to find currencies to stop the dollar at this point in time.
Now Angela Kelly, the Queen's trusted dresser and close confidant, is sharing how the iconic moment came to be in her new book, The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe.
"The oil demand side of the coin is facing a number of headwinds ... Venezuela's oil woes are largely priced in and there is no guarantee that the OPEC+ supply pact will be extended," PVM analysts wrote.
The interest in consumer finance is not such a large step away from these areas, when you consider that they are just the other side of the coin from e-commerce: saving money versus spending money.
And on the other side of the coin: Gianni Infantino and FIFA have handed a major championship to China, which does rather suggest FIFA is not quite as worried about human rights as they pretend to be.
On the other side of the coin, the Seattle Seahawks launched a successful dynasty with a bevy of draft picks; their franchise quarterback, like Carr, had been passed over by every team with a first-round pick.
In the book, "The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe," Kelly added that she keeps a diary of all of Her Majesty's outfits to ensure they won't be repeated too soon.
That might be fine if this were, again, just a killer mummy movie, but the film has aspirations of more, which means that it needs to set up Ahmanet as the other side of the coin from Jenny.
It's pretty obvious that capitalism is only for the western world, and whoever has to live by those rules but is not a westerner—they have to deal with a whole different side of the coin of capitalism.
There are those who've been able to capitalize on becoming a meme, like the Damn Daniel teens and Chewbacca mom, and on the other side of the coin, those who get exploited for little to no financial gain.
But on the other side of the coin, Rick Owens cut his single-breasted blazers narrow at the shoulder, and added dangling, skinny sleeves of knit jersey tugged over models' hands to attenuate their limbs to ectoplasmic proportions.
Well, there are a lot of consumers, but the flip side of the coin is that the merchants can easily find sources of product that they can buy, they can source, because China is a large manufacturing base.
Angela Kelly, who is the Queen's dressmaker and close confidant, explained that the monarch actually welcomed the warm gesture as recalled in her book The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe, which Hello!
"I wanted to tell her she's looking at the wrong side of the coin," said Schaffner, a professor at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center and a member of an advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
On the flip side of the coin, stepped up data protection will "definitely have an impact" on companies that rely heavily on data crunching business, Michael Tan, partner at law firm Taylor Wessing specializing in data policies, told TechCrunch.
" The mink lining of a coat that Queen Elizabeth II wore to Slovakia in 2008 has been replaced with fake fur, according to Ms. Kelly's memoir, "The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe.
Now, Angela Kelly writes that it was a "natural instinct" for the Queen to do so in her upcoming book, "The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, The Dresser, and the Wardrobe," due to be released on Tuesday.
On the other side of the coin, 57-year-old porn star Nina Hartley still gets tagged as a MILF Conversely, those who literally are MILFs might not qualify as a MILF in porn castings or earn MILF content tags.
"I think at the end of the day, no matter what side of the coin you are on, with Judge Barry Williams presiding over this case, you are going to understand and realize that everyone received a fair trial," he said.
And, on the other side of the coin, many millennial employees may view coffee shop gigs with the same level of detachment: As part-time or stop gap jobs possibly with some cultural cachet, but probably not as a lifelong career.
If voice interfaces are a big part of the future of how we will interact with our connected devices (indeed, they already are), you can think of what Devialet is developing as the other side of the coin: the aural experience.
Inclusive marketing is marketing that doesn't specifically target one demographic nor does it rely on the traditional stereotypes we set up amongst ourselves and with other people On the other side of the coin, not all brands utilize inclusive marketing correctly.
"The Queen is just as busy as she would be in London, with more guests to entertain," Angela Kelly, her longtime dresser, writes in her new book The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, The Dresser and the Wardrobe.
Ben Sisto's strange and thoroughly amazing "Museum of Who Let Who Let the Dogs Out Out?" is the other side of the coin, representing the fact that art marches on, removed from the current state of affairs and somewhat inward looking.
"You can't on one side of the coin have these virtues that are anti-racist, and have no accountability when it's one of our own," said Quentin James, founder and executive director of the Collective PAC, an organization to elect black candidates.
So, the other side of the coin is that Brooker chose a cheesy pop song like "Heaven is a Place on Earth" to mark the episode's the most poignant moments as a way to point out the underlying fakeness of it all.
You're allowed to set some initial values on each side of the coin—complex numbers of the form a+bi like you learned about in high school that, when manipulated, output how likely the coin is to land on heads or tails.
"The Mother" explores the sacrifices and joy that motherhood brings a woman, while "Fulton County Jane Doe" looks at the other side of the coin for women by reclaiming the story of a woman who was the unidentified victim of a murder.
I've worked for years learning all the ins and outs of our private, for-profit healthcare system, dealing with bottlenecks on both the insurance and provider side of the coin as I tried to be an effective advocate for my clients' health.
The other side of the coin, however, is that "there will always be a liquidity problem for the markets any time the amount of sellers swamps the amount of buyers," said Halftime Report trader and CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management Josh Brown.
But the other side of the coin is that the huge fiscal stimulus of Trump's sweeping tax reform will be coming on stream at the time when an extraordinary credit creation is driving the economy well above its potential and noninflationary growth rate.
Angela Kelly's new book, "The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe," details her close working relationship with the monarch, first as her senior dresser and then later as Her Majesty's personal advisor, curator, wardrobe and in-house designer.
These "false negatives" say much about our system of justice, especially when paired with the other side of the coin — those who have done nothing wrong but are especially likely to experience being stopped by police, being convicted of an offense, or be jailed.
On the other side of the coin, as public market valuations head higher and hedge funds fall out of vogue with investors fed up with high fees and mediocre returns, private equity has continued to sweep up new interest and funds, boosting their deployable reserves going forward.
The 93-year-old monarch's longtime aide and dressmaker Angela Kelly is sharing glimpse of the Queen behind-the-scenes in her new book, The Other Side Of The Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe, including a prank she pulled for April Fools' Day.
But amid all the best-of lists and greatest-moments roundups, we tend to forget the other side of the coin — the "how did this get made, and why did we suffer through it?" memes, moments, and movies that made our jobs harder and our lives sadder.
But the drive in the first place to automate a process by a female-dominated division shows the other side of the coin of the algorithm's preference for "male language"; where "executed" and "captured" verbs are subconsciously favored, "listened" or "provided" are shrugged off as inefficient.
"If Her Majesty is due to attend an engagement in particularly cold weather, from 2019 onward fake fur will be used to make sure she stays warm," Angela Kelly writes in her new book, "The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, The Dresser and the Wardrobe."
On the other side of the coin, personal loans work best for consumers who need to borrow for a specific goal like a home remodel or major home repair since they come with predictable payments and a fixed timeline for when you&aposll pay them off.
On one side of the coin it could cause fewer people to buy insurance coverage, and on the other side it could mean healthcare companies can make more money off of the patients they do have since they won't be required to insure people who are already sick.
For all of the Trumpian talk of other countries not sending their "best people" here and the unfathomable desire to send the children of immigrants back to countries they can't remember or where they never lived in the first place, Cabello's story is the flip side of the coin.
Many of these are based around real-time notifications and "instant" messaging, but today a new startup called Threads coming out of stealth to address the other side of the coin: a platform for asynchronous communication that is less time-sensitive, and creating coherent narratives out of those conversations.
Most, if not all, of these women probably wouldn't have committed the crimes they did if they hadn't become involved with these men; on the other side of the coin, most of these men wouldn't have been such successful criminals if they didn't have dedicated women helping them.
ChartHop is the other side of the coin from The Org: it's addressing the same challenge of needing a better way to track and view org charts, but it taps lots of internal resources at the company in question, and is not built with the intention of sharing externally.
I think it's great for everybody to communicate and I definitely think that people should be able to communicate and say what they want to say but the flip side of the coin is that a lot of people have really, really weird and stupid opinions, myself included.
The other side of the coin is that if you're a beginner, there's a decent chance you'll wreak some havoc on your first fly line or two, and they might not last as long in the beginning as they will down the road once you've learned to care for them.
Falwell later followed up with a (slightly) more conciliatory tweet, saying: All the clowns commenting on my tweet below with their bowels in an uproar can relax b/c the other side of the coin is Jesus never told Caesar he shouldn't tax the rich to help the poor either.
The Queen&aposs senior dressmaker Angela Kelly recently wrote in her new book "The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, The Dresser, and The Wardrobe" that Her Majesty could change outfits "as many as five or up to seven" times in one day over the festive period, depending on the occasion.
The bottom line: There are states like California and Maryland that are always on the liberal leading edge, and states like Texas and Alabama that are consistently on the flip side of the coin, but only one state can claim to have been at the leading edge of both Obama's and Trump's health care agendas.
"A theme that we think is very interesting in India is that you are starting to see those holdings of financial assets increase, just as perhaps the other side of the coin is that the more typical default of investing in gold and jewelry and things such as that — that's been coming down," Kersley said.
On the other side of the coin, 37% say a donation from a group advocating for stricter gun laws, such as Everytown for Gun Safety, would make them more apt to back that candidate, 26% would be less likely to support a candidate who accepted such a donation and 34% say it wouldn't move their vote.
On the other side of the coin, this has meant that up to now, individuals and brands have not been able to proactively request or pay to be in anyone's specific Explore tab — although that doesn't mean that people don't game this situation (just Google "how to get on Instagram Explore" and you will find many how-to's to show you the way).
The other side of the coin is that Princess Yachts is one of the largest employers in Plymouth, so people losing jobs haven't got other jobs they can walk straight into, and a bigger part of that is that 360 times £25/30/35k [$35/43/50k] a year is a lot of money to take out of the economy in Plymouth.
So, now on the other side of the coin, going to your question, yeah, the Trump people are like, "We just have to get to 2020," and maybe it's a good campaign issue, even if it comes to a head in the summer of 2020, but depending on how the courts operate, and depending on how many roadblocks they throw up, it could take a long, long time.
The White House Communications Agency on Monday released a commemorative "trip coin" to mark the upcoming summit between President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. One side of the coin features Air Force One taking off over the White House, while the flip side depicts silhouettes of Trump and Kim.
Though it looks, at first glance, like the sort of soft-focus souvenir publication found in the shops of tourist destinations — more than a pamphlet, less than a coffee-table book — "The Other Side of the Coin" turns out to be a surprisingly subversive sort of memoir, one flirting with the form of a tell-all: about clothes, sure, and little gossipy tidbits (the best way to polish diamonds is with gin and water; Ms. Kelly breaks in the queen's shoes by wearing them first).

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