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But it’s obvious we’re supposed to sense it, and I want to know why!

I want to know what he does, who he knows and whether he meets Sritala’s husband, who we’re being led to believe killed his father.

"Brad only wanted assurances that these drugs were not expired, or diluted, or spoiled—what any of us would want to know about the medication we take, or the food we eat, much less the means of our death," he said in a statement after his death.

From BBC

“This means these job cuts will hit rural Americans the hardest — people who already have limited access to resources. It also means veterans who depend on federal services will be some of the most severely affected. If you want to know who will bear the long-term effects of these layoffs, look at the most vulnerable people in your community — the ones who need the most support from a government that’s supposed to safeguard the well-being of its people,” Wickler said.

From Salon

They also want to know about the 1989 Oscars, which kicked off with the spectacle of Snow White, played by the relatively anonymous Eileen Bowman, interacting with stars in the audience wearing a collective look of “What on Earth is happening right now?”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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