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...them. Maybe eons ago, natural selection favored the ability to make perfunctory and permanent character judgments. But more likely our impressions stick because they just make life easier. They act like cognitive shortcuts—interpretive frames that we can use to account for all of someone??s subsequent actions...
...door doesn’t automatically lock,” Goodkin said. “There are five of us so someone??s always coming...
Other comments? They have a nice variety of knives. It’s kind of scary. They were probably a gift from someone??s mom. And their oven is adorable...
...felt like Garnett was hooked,” Whitman said. “Balls that should have been strokes were being called lets because Malloy felt like Garnett was fishing. My opinion on that is that, yeah, when someone??s fishing, you don’t give them the benefit of the doubt, but whether you’re fishing or not, a stroke’s a stroke...
Ehrenreich says he wants the cream-colored leather sofas and fresh flowers in his Holyoke Center office to make people feel “as though they’re walking into someone??s living room...