Max, tired of thinking in his brain, decided to think on paper, and so retrieved his journal from under the bed.
"They didn't know what to think, because on paper, they were saying, 'We have to really watch this guy, '" Marsar says.
On paper I think it's a good idea to get everyone involved - everyone feels like they have a piece of solving the problem - but in reality, I think it'll probably be a mess.
That, after all, is the key and I personally felt that Michael was the, was the candidate who was saying that most powerfully and I think of the two on the ballot paper, clearly Ken's the man who gives us a chance of doing it.
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So I think this President has put forward both on paper and through speeches quite a bit of information about his approach to individual taxes.
"I don't think there's anything harder than putting on a pair of paper pants without ripping them, " explains Stevens.
This has boosted efforts in Congress to require paper backups on electronic voting equipment, but some experts think that will only further complicate elections.
Mr. JACKSON: If you think about it, let's say all your information is on a sheet of paper.
Which, come to think of it, sort of explains the chasm between generic drugs and paper towels on the spectrum of buy down behavior.
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"I know there are people saying I should go - but I think LabourList is a good idea and I hope to leave it a week before deciding whether to try to soldier on, which is what I think at the moment, " he told the paper.
He said the closely held firm's executives used to think their oversight of the factory's output was relatively sophisticated, though they were relying on paper-based systems.
If you add the mystery of Clapham Common to the legacy of back-to-basics, you begin to think that the government is tempting fate by sticking to its plans to publish a consultative paper on the family next week.
And if you think The Times plays it down the middle on any of them, you've been reading the paper with your eyes closed.
Come to think of it, the same thing happened in 2000 when a flood of investors borrowed on their tech stock paper profits, only to see their portfolios melt when the tech bubble burst.
Proposed in January in a White Paper on higher education, the idea aroused a mixture of despair (from universities that think they already do everything possible to attract the miserably small number of qualified but underprivileged applicants available) and fury (from middle-class parents, who felt thrift and diligence were being penalised).
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