Can anyone really say with complete certainty that they know ALL the facts about this? |
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My side of the bargain is that I promise to answer ALL questions submitted. |
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In 1841 the Mayor of Appleby gave notice by the bellman that ALL dogs found at large would be destroyed. |
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Is she suggesting that ALL mothers should not work but be mummies full time? |
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Remember that for ALL children, discovering their sexual self is a big deal and awkward. |
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Apparently the guy had just sleepwalked ALL the way from his room, SAT down, and fell promptly ASLEEP on the bag of bread. |
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Regardless of what breed you choose, or where it comes from, ALL dogs need training. |
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We come from the Haida clan originally, but dad and I aren't really into looking up ALL our ancestors like a lot of people from our culture are. |
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Get your custody agreements done now because we ALL know the baby daddy won't be in the picture for long. |
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These are ALL highly skilled individuals who choose to go into a profession of caring. |
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But the atmosphere soon palls as you're forced to follow a predetermined path through ALL the store's departments before you can check out. |
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This is so because the waveform exhibits interference effects, meaning that ALL these states exist in potentia. |
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Someone had stolen ALL our furniture and left identical copies in the same spots. |
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I just hope that's ALL the trouble we're going to have because of that goof-up. |
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I was put on constant after-school detentions to catch up on ALL the work I'd not done or refused to do. |
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All corporals and above should be considered leaders and should be prepared as adaptive, self-aware leaders. |
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In all the warmer parts of the earth this form stamps itself in grand simplicity on the landscape. |
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Someone is going to get burned financially, legally, or worst of all corporally if they continue to operate under ignorant supposition. |
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She rarely thought of Wes, because she had convinced herself that he was something lesser than pond scum, and above all else, a guy. |
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We found all kinds of creatures from leeches to water snails and pond skaters and lots of other typical British aquatic life. |
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Yet the Treasury simply switched off all hearing aids and neatly absolved itself of blame. |
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Sweet bread, pone, conkies, and ah wicked cranberry bread with whole wheat flour and all the trappins of West Indian cooking. |
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However, I do not wish to address all of contemporary arts with my flippant remarks. |
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For most of us, a more familiar example is a flock of birds, all moving together as if under the direction of a leader or some central command. |
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If there were more fruit and veg stalls, corner shops, sunday markets etc I for one would do all my shopping there. |
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The tour also takes you to the Usteri Lake, where birds of all kinds flock. |
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Few would deny that education is one of the most important cornerstones of all human societies. |
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It is understood that almost all major corporate finance houses have expressed an interest. |
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Schools, educational institutions, the government and the corporates all need to get involved. |
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All of these factors are important, but the cornerstone of any preservation system is the ability to say no to demolition. |
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All excess flock fibers are automatically collected and recycled back to the dispensing hopper. |
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In the midst of it all, I found that for every person who publicly flogged me there was another who agreed with my position entirely. |
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Peter felt this question, asked only out of concern and worry, to be the final stroke of the whip of ignominy that had flogged him all afternoon. |
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There's page after page of advertisements in our Sunday papers for property floggers and it's all Brisbane and the Gold Coast. |
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By 1900, all modern armies had established balloon corps to provide timely and accurate battlefield intelligence. |
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All of this means that SAS could find itself subject to a bid from a bigger rival. |
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I expect many of you see them all the time but I've only ever seen them on nature documentaries. |
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Later in the Council, corporators from all parties took serious exception to the Union's allegations against their fellow member. |
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But mostly this all to fill a bit of space while I've been too busy to update this Blog! |
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Incidentally, now that we are paying all these corporations to run the city, when are we to see redundancies among our councillors? |
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And all the while, the talking heads talked, the pontificators pontificated, and the letters and e-mails flooded our offices. |
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Socialism, fascism, communism, corporatism and indeed our own hybrid democracy are all exercises in minimising financial risk in people's lives. |
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All beings in nature, corporeal or spiritual, are made up of combinations and rhythms of the Elements. |
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I will remind you of the magnificent noncommissioned officers that lead our Army from corps to division, and all the way down to crew level. |
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These initial releases were not successful, because all the plots were destroyed by herbicides, floods, or droughts. |
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We just couldn't see a thing and all the time there was water coming like a flood behind us, and smoke and fires. |
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If no one had a Pontoon, the dealer adds all the used cards to the bottom of the pack and without shuffling deals a new hand. |
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All I seem to have done since I've got back here is talk about how X is different in the States. |
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While all the other little girls in grammar school had very straight hair worn in cute ponytails, I had to suffer with a frizzy Afro. |
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The dog show was a real sight to behold with prize pooches from all over the region taking part. |
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Hope to get all the links I've gathered since Christmas together up here over the weekend. |
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Hey Steve, what was with Mary Magdalene's pouty lips all pooching out all the time like that? |
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Now there are volcanoes and floods and all manner of badness, and it's up to you as the player to set things right with flippers and ball. |
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Wow, we almost passed out just then because of all the flipping excitement. |
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It's the flipping gold nugget at the end that we're fighting to achieve if we're all true with ourselves. |
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On the flip side of the disc there is a pan and scan version of the film that is to be avoided at all costs. |
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And anyway isn't all that an indivisible flip side of other more positive aspects of masculinity? |
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I thought that I must have flooded something and that all would be well when the engine dried out. |
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They're well watered and under floating row covers with wire hoops, all securely fastened to take the wind we've been having. |
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Needless to say, all that and no dinner meant I've been feeling a little the worse for wear today. |
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What was once a summertime treat can now be purchased at the corner store and enjoyed at home with the family, all year 'round. |
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There at church they all wore bright-colored handkerchiefs, folded once cornerwise and tied over their heads and under their chins. |
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Fine steaks, corn-fed chicken, delicious wines all at less than half the price of their coastal neighbours. |
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This theorem gave, as a corollary, the complete structure of all finite projective geometries. |
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Anne Nickels tinkled the ivories for more than 12 hours as she performed all 798 hymns in the Mission Praise song book. |
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They all meet up and head off to an izakaya for some food, beer, and good conversation. |
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Soon, the flood of refuges overwhelms the establishment, and all of the foreigners flee the war-torn nation. |
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You all have flirted with the idea of playing pro basketball in the offseason. |
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Leon knew firsthand what a flirt and tease Barbie was, she fooled with all the men. |
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At sixteen, Gwenifer was worldly and knowledgeable about all things, especially flirtations and relationships between men and women. |
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In fact she was not glad at all, and she continued to think longingly about the beautiful coromandel screen in the apartment below her feet. |
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Passions for golf, parties and flirtations are all he willingly owns up to. |
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As the brilliant Sun is covered by the Moon, the pearly corona flashes into view, the sky darkens, and all of nature seems to come to a halt. |
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Her eyes became a tumult of lascivious flirtatiousness and her lips went all rude. |
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I'm all for good satire, the sharp and perceptive deflating of pretense, pompousness or deceit. |
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Where do we find a place to skate amongst all the cornfields and cow pastures? |
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With the exception of economics, the Humanities and Social Sciences have become so unscholarly that scrapping ALL of their courses would be of net benefit to the world. |
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The five-day-long 2003 ceremony was in fact a festival in which all the pompousness and luxurious attitude of the ashram was reflected. |
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Hey now, any guy likes to be served by a cute waitress smiling and laughing at all your corny jokes, it just makes you feel good. |
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It wasn't corniced at all and we enjoyed a straightforward traverse to the mountain's south-east ridge. |
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All of the ingredients, from cheese to cornichons, were top-notch and some of the dishes were outstanding. |
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Vice squads have been disbanded all over the country and pimping has proliferated. |
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After all, it's what Pommy tourists go to look at when they're here and it looks great in the sunshine. |
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This code applies to all sawmills engaged in the sawing of round logs and flitches of all timber species, into sawn timber. |
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Mostly all better today, with soothing blue skies and the peripheral visiony flitter of bird wings. |
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Strangely the minute the cameras left the room they all stopped poncing around and ate fairly quietly too. |
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The boat boys' faces became more and more grim and all sorts of debris was floating in the sea. |
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I have to admit that at first I was very sceptical and cynical about all these movie people poncing around in Cannes. |
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As I have said before rearing a family when you spend all your life on floating water weeds is a hazardous business. |
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Nothing worse than seeing all those smug Lib Dems poncing around, as if they own the place. |
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Thanks to famous Indian secularism, this Buddhist tradition, in all its ceremonial pomp, continues to this day. |
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I was expecting it to be all ponced up, but no, the Third World is staging a vigorous comeback. |
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For those few moments all life comes to a standstill as she gently floats past the cloth shop, the vile grocer and the newspaper stand. |
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He will need to muster all his not inconsiderable sales skills to help float the company at a time when stock markets are in the doldrums. |
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I braided my hair back from my forehead in cornrows and continued the braids all down my back. |
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China abandoned its policy of pegging the yuan to the US dollar, but didn't go all the way to floating it freely. |
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It is time to call its bluff and close down the entire trough by abolishing the Arts Council and all its works and pomps. |
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All business outlets are invited to support the parade by entering a float. |
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The depression was found in all the breeds studied, and in both sexes on the lateral sides of both cornual processes of the frontal bones. |
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You also said that your Dad always taught you that being pompous and self-important was just about the greatest sin of all. |
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I've just deleted a very long and somewhat pompous sociology essay that you probably wouldn't have been able to bear reading all the way through. |
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There are all sorts of poncy blends of tea made from smelly herbs that taste like green water. |
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He's been in my corner supporting me all these years, and I don't know if I could ever thank him enough. |
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We all know someone that fits into this category, and they are the people you want on your side or in your corner. |
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Students at those polytechnics, recently renamed universities, are of course the worst of all the studying kind. |
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It is the small percentage of floating votes that makes all the difference in Kerala elections. |
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One can only wonder what the cheese-eating surrender monkeys on the other side of the pond think of all this. |
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Eventually all the beautiful people were puffing robustos and coronas while schmoozing, partying and sauntering among the paparazzi. |
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All this activity led him to have a heart transplant in 1996, after eight coronaries, and he received a 26-year-old's heart. |
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Above all, Spore says that it's important to prevent water from ponding on the roof. |
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This was where all royal weddings were held as well as other sacred ceremonies other than coronations. |
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From 1825 all vacant professorships at Austrian universities and polytechnics were filled by public competition. |
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All they have to do is put a picture of the baby and copy of its birth certificate onto the site. |
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The hymn has a heavy, ponderous, sonorous melody that goes all the way back to the chants of the fourth century. |
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How is it that life has evolved through all those elements and molecules and generations and pond scum and animals to us. |
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A glorious past is all very well, but it's no use to you if the present is imperfect. |
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I've got a younger brother and sister, and he treats all of us like pond scum. |
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And the pony has the run of her Australian family's home, enjoying spaghetti, pizza, cake, cartoons and beer, all the stuff that horses and ponies seem to like. |
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About ALL Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a cancer that affects the white blood cells. |
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The biggest beneficiaries of evolving therapy were young patients diagnosed with ALL, Hodgkin lymphoma or Wilms tumor as their primary cancer. |
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He's now showing us the quirkiness, the focus, the drive, the sheer talent and that's ALL we see. |
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Military academies produce leaders in all branches of the officer corps. |
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The Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists requires ALL RPSGTs to recertify every 5 years to maintain their credential. |
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Not donating to egotistical backslappers Jeremy Jones ALL this looks like to me is a bunch of millionaires trying to promote their careers. |
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The ALL initiative is a therapeutic program that includes the use of aspirin, lisinopril and a lipid-lowering medication. |
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With ALL, the bone marrow releases large numbers of immature white blood cells, or blast cells. |
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Juventus spokesman Alessio Secco dashed hopes of a life-saving deal by insisting that his club wants ALL their money. |
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They're ALL SCOUSERS you know BOOTYLICIOUS Beyonce Giselle Knowles is, laughably, said to hail from Houston in Texas. |
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So are the legal and medical professions and those moralisers who insist ALL life is sacred still proud of their rigid views this week? |
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Pediatric patients with granular ALL have a worse prognosis than those with nongranular varieties. |
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Over-expression of CASP1 rendered ALL cells five to 15 times more resistant to the glucocorticoids dexamethasone and prednisolone. |
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Subsequent biopsy of the middle ear exudate proved pre-B-cell ALL recurrence, consistent with a granulocytic sarcoma. |
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I've been thinking about this some more, and I've come to the conclusion that these four qualities are also the cornerstone of all good web sites. |
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Similarly, it knows nothing of ancestor worship, polytheism, diviners or demons, all of which are attested to in various forms in earlier Israelite popular religion. |
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He purges them of all traces of polytheism, idol worship and superstition and all that is associated with these rituals, habits and traditions which are unworthy of man. |
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We are all Ivorians, but Ivory Coast is suffering because of just one man. |
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He put his arm about her waist and drew her to him, attempting to kiss her neck but, for all her ability to flirt, Theresa was rather cold and did not share her body easily. |
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This sex-free, friendship marriage will solve all of her problems and give Patrick somewhere safe to go back to after his flirtations and affairs. |
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In all that time, following an all-too brief flirtation with the big time, they employed a total of 12 managers to try and spark a revival in fortunes. |
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She nearly walked by and saw you being all flirty with her boyfriend! |
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All I wanted was a bowl of cornflakes and some orange juice. |
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Previous to this affair my father, from all I can learn, had been a good-humored and light-hearted man, the ringleader in all fun at cornhuskings and Christmas buffoonery. |
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Tragically misplaced amongst a series of powerful speakers, the decrepit trio brought roars from the pressroom and discomfort for all who shun corniness. |
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At first all we saw were woods dominated by ponderosa and sugar pines. |
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She was a typical Cornishwoman, and had lived in Sennen all her life. |
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The front row, of corn marigolds, has barely germinated at all though. |
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There are also eight annuals including corn poppy, corn marigold and cornflower and three biannuals including the most dramatic of all wildflowers, the foxglove. |
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The crowd went on its way all smiling and you wondered whether there could be pomp and ceremony, any kind of public celebration without a brass band. |
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If you do decide to go for the jacket and salopette option, ensure that the trousers are not buoyant and that all the floatation is in the jacket. |
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The import tariffs on almost all goods traded among the six founding members including cement and float glass products have been cut to between zero and five percent. |
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In small factories in or near Otavalo, the Indians make heavy wool sweaters, ponchos, hats and blankets, all in bright colors and traditional designs. |
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I had a gnawing feeling all day that I was being followed and then, sure enough, I spotted her peeping out from under a waterproof poncho not ten yards behind me. |
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The rest of the benchmarks we used are all centered on testing the floating-point performance of the CPU by a highly optimized mathematical-based set of benchmarks. |
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That can only be done by directing all floating votes away from him. |
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Being partners in the same practice and all based at 23 Lichfield Street gives us the ability to provide a comprehensive and efficient coronership service. |
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All of this was crowed with a delicate, simple gold coronet. |
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If, as they almost certainly believe, we're all just rearranged pond scum, the products of survival of the fittest, then they would have no basis for a consistent moral code. |
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He saw privates, corporals, sergeants, and all the other ranks waiting for treatment from anything such as a broken limb, to a gunshot wound to a vital area of the body. |
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Water hyacinths, duckweed, and pondweed are all aquatic monocots. |
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There's crumbs in the bed, mucky videos strewn all over the floor, dust balls in every corner, no cream in the fridge and a weird pong coming from the bathroom. |
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When we say the gravel crackles under our feet, the sun has turned purple through the clouds, or a flock of birds is swooping overhead, all of it must be literally true. |
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In fact, crowds from all over the world flock here to enjoy its solitude. |
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They flocked around him, all wanting to get a better view, all the time. |
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Are you implying that ALL grammar correcting sperglords are passive aggressive douchebags? |
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The riding school provides group and individual classes for equestrians of all ages and abilities who get to saddle up one of 11 horses and ponies. |
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Puerto Rico, Japan and Mexico all are rich in baseball history and tradition, with a ready-made fan base eager to snap up tickets and pony up for licensed merchandise. |
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His budget plans were all based on help the rich, screw the poor, keep giving big subsidies to Big Oil and other corporate welfare bums, and keep defence spending high. |
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They showed up on the runways in all ways, shapes and forms, from chunky plaits and blunt cuts to layered styles with wispy ends and long braided ponytails. |
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The ideal thing for owners who just cant stand another messy bath time session with their pooch, the Washwell dog wash does all the hard work for you. |
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But what about all the warnings from the army corps of engineers? |
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The objective of this study is to identify the endocrinological and cardiological late effects of ALL patients treated in our pediatric hematology unit. |
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Furthermore, as agreed under the terms of the 1993 Convention on Bone Idle Journalism, the remit of the ban extends to ALL related middle-east gags. |
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Contract in place for ALL EVENTS at large Raquet Club locally. |
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