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We sometimes call that grooming.
The flip side of that, we sometimes call"faction.".
We sometimes call it procrastination.
You can see why we sometimes call it Long Mountain.
We sometimes call that cargo culture.
This is the basic process that we sometimes call“Ascension in Consciousness”.
We sometimes call that type of work“slavery”.
Now watch your dreams andstrange experiences that we sometimes call coincidences or accidents.
We sometimes call it“Bible intake.”.
And then, when they wandered just outside the border, two of their adults were killed,including the mother, which we sometimes call the alpha female.
We sometimes call it the wisdom of crowds.
The mango is a member of the drupe family,a type of plant food with an outer fleshy part surrounding a shell(what we sometimes call a pit) that contains a seed.
The mango is a member of the drupe family,a type of plant food in which an outer fleshy part surrounds a shell(what we sometimes call a pit) with a seed inside.
The stuff we sometimes call information, but which is really just a babble rising in the air.”.
Yesterday we  were trying to get hold of you and we  were told by your people that you were walking round Stonehenge with the son of God, or, as we sometimes call him, David Icke.
Submachine guns(we sometimes call them machine guns) appeared during World War I, together with tanks, chemical weapons and machine guns.
My fundamental premise about the brain is that its workings- what we sometimes call mind- are a consequence of anatomy and physiology, and nothing more.”.
I am aware that we sometimes call for these fundamental values to be upheld in other parts of the world, but forget that they are also being violated in some of the European Union's Member States.
As astronomer Carl Sagan said,‘[The brain's] workings- what we sometimes call mind- are a consequence of its anatomy and physiology, and nothing more.'.
A planet that's farther from its host star will be very cool… andso there's a domain in between… that we sometimes call the Goldilocks zone… or the habitable zone where the temperature is just right.
Astronomer Carl Sagan stated inno uncertain terms that,“[the brain's] workings- what we sometimes call mind- are a consequence of its anatomy and physiology, and nothing more.”.
The mainstream view,expressed by Carl Sagan in 1977, is:“[The brain's] workings- what we sometimes call mind- are a consequence of its anatomy and physiology and nothing more.”.
As the astronomer Carl Sagan writes,“My fundamental premise about the brain is that its workings- what we sometimes call‘mind'- are a consequence of its anatomy and physiology, and nothing more.”.
Sometimes we  call them"Waste heaps.
Sometimes we call this grounding.