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  2. 115 Good Morning Paragraphs for Him to Wake Up To - AOL

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    11. Good morning, my love. I just wanted to start the day by reminding you how special you are to me. 12. Good morning! I was just thinking about your eyes and hoping I'd get to see them today.

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  4. Opening sentence - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the opening, "It was a dark and stormy night...", the annual tongue-in-cheek Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest invites entrants to compose "the opening sentence of the worst of all possible novels", [5] and its derivative, the Lyttle Lytton Contest, for its equivalent in brevity.

  5. Paragraph - Wikipedia

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    If a paragraph is preceded by a title or subhead, the indent is superfluous and can therefore be omitted. [2] The Elements of Typographic Style states that "at least one en [space]" should be used to indent paragraphs after the first, [2] noting that that is the "practical minimum". [3] An em space is the most commonly used paragraph indent. [3]

  6. The 202 best conversation starters for any (and every) situation

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    The next time you're talking to someone new, lead with one of these funny, deep, or random conversation starters. Find good ideas for dating, texting and more. The 202 best conversation starters ...

  7. Essay - Wikipedia

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    An economic essay can start with a thesis, or it can start with a theme. It can take a narrative course and a descriptive course. It can even become an argumentative essay if the author feels the need. After the introduction, the author has to do his/her best to expose the economic matter at hand, to analyze it, evaluate it, and draw a conclusion.