The big top is back in the Temple City to mesmerise kids and elders alike with acrobatic performances. |
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Both staff and residents alike enjoyed a sample of the tier of the wedding cake which was a rich fruit cake. |
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However, if the fakes racket is not contained the whole market could crash overnight, affecting galleries and artists alike. |
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Every indication is that he remained ruthless in his treatment of men and women alike. |
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The event is open to runners, joggers and walkers alike and covers the 4-mile road circuit. |
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Yet, despite all this activity, the subject remains a cause of frustration for doctors and patients alike. |
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Doctors, nurses and patients alike have a right to expect rather more than that. |
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Both warrior and martyr alike join forces in the town and attempt to keep the peace. |
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The main attraction, though, has to be the generous beer garden which sees locals and tourists alike jostling for space. |
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It was clear to foreigners and Italians alike that Spain was the dominant power in Italy. |
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He had a youthful face, not yet weathered like the rest and whenever ashore was quite popular with maidens and wenches alike. |
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They are degrading to workers and patients alike and they should be stopped. |
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With its amazing soundtrack and psychedelic rainbow visuals it captivates adults and kids alike. |
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Job explained that wicked and good alike rose and fell and the work of men perished like ears of corn. |
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Actors and audience alike start conversing with a dog or a frog or a snowman as if it were human. |
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Most irritating were the German rocket launchers, which miraculously decimate infantry and armour alike with impunity. |
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The adoption of fusionist policies by Lombards and Venetians alike proved futile. |
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Written in a simple and easy to understand manner, this volume will be of interest to both the novice and seasoned rifleman alike. |
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He said the dispute had been long-running and a cause of concern to staff and patients alike. |
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There are ambitious plans for the future and the entire park, when fully developed, will be a tourist attraction for locals and visitors alike. |
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Together with medical experts and aeromedicine consultants, he provides a practical plan for road warriors and leisure travelers alike. |
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In particular, a rash of break-and-enters plagued home owners and businesses alike over the past month. |
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Hardly had I driven it down the road than it attracted waves and nods of affirmation from pedestrians and drivers alike. |
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The Liberal Democrats say the planning law should apply equally to all gipsies and non-gipsies alike. |
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This basically means she squeezes your spots, whiteheads and blackheads alike. |
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We were raw recruits, all looking alike, equally uncomfortable in their new outfits. |
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It's a book that gave me nightmares as a kid, and fired the imaginations of thousands, if not gazillions of children and adults alike. |
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In theory people became more alike and in many ways the world became much fairer. |
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Couples, young and old alike, strolling hand in hand, smiling and whispering to each other. |
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It is a whodunnit and a thriller with thrills and fun for audience and actors alike. |
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We live in an age when attention deficit disorder is rife amongst adults and children alike and brevity is a prized quality. |
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I've never gone along with all the talk about Michael and me being too much alike to work as a partnership. |
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Here, Millie's warm personality won the attention of staff and students alike. |
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Thus, criticising young people and negatively stereotyping them as rebellious, met with strong aversion from the youth and children alike. |
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But family tensions and feuds bring their own stresses at this time of year and can ruin the big day for children and adults alike. |
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Waiting for clearance to take-off, aircrew and passengers alike sweat profusely. |
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Water sports, including sailing, windsurfing, and fishing, are popular with Bahamians and tourists alike. |
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Teaching and non-teaching patients alike said that they were willing to be seen by students. |
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Leveraging this effort should reap rewards for managers, professionals, and patients alike. |
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This book will be of keen interest to those in composition studies, women's studies, history, and education alike. |
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Cows and herdsmen alike shun the warm sand of a track bordered with withered sedge, to hide in the shade of an oakwood on a nearby knoll. |
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Today pensions is front page news in red tops and broadsheets alike, and one of the hottest political topics around. |
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Visitors, local residents, and libraries alike will find this in-depth handbook a veritable cornucopia of all things Arizonan. |
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In the age of information technology, knowledge management is becoming an increasing concern to private companies and governments alike. |
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Respected by the Sunnis and Shi'ites alike, his religious and social standing commanded respect and raised him above suspicion. |
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This unrest was part of a much wider crisis of morale that covered the whole urban world, workers and middle classes alike. |
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The gang of burglars confessed to targeting homes of foreigners and Thais alike, mainly targeting the more prosperous working girls. |
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The Association, at present, is failing in its duty to referees, players and supporters alike. |
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The alderfly larvae, known to all and coveted by fish and anglers alike, is the hellgrammite. |
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These lunchtime performances continue to be popular with staff, patients and visitors alike. |
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The Queen's mingling of the old and new religions perturbed reformers and conservatives alike. |
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Personal loyalty became the key criteria for the rise and fall of cabinet ministers, conservatives and reformists alike. |
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It reflects the changing mood of a city where young and old alike love to live. |
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I find the pews strong and sturdy, where young and old alike feel secure during periods of worship or quiet reflection. |
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It was a truly spectacular scene with clubs from the north and south alike taking part. |
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Shock and disbelief sent ratchet and hairdryer alike clattering to the forest floor. |
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Non-identical twins are only as genetically alike as any brother or sister. |
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The station building is very unattractive and unwelcoming to everyone, regular commuters and visitors alike. |
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The tone is unvarying and some of the songs sound too alike, musical twins holding hands. |
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But regardless, these reissues are welcome news for sunshine pop fetishists and casual fans of 60s pop alike. |
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It has something to do with the book reviewing climate and the endless din buzzing around readers and publishers alike. |
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The children were very alike, the older had his arm around the other's shoulder, they were both smiling. |
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The roots of Japanese mythology are in the Shinto religion, in Taoism and in Zen Buddhism alike. |
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Directly opposite him, on the other side of the enclosed space, were two doors, exactly alike and side by side. |
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They haven't toured the land of the long white coud since 1993, so they have a rarity value for spectators and players alike. |
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The selection procedure for independent schools is, for parents and children alike, a nerve-wracking experience. |
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The result is that amiable but gullible Arthur finds himself fleeced by friends and strangers alike. |
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Both manufacturers and repairers alike must be guided by the law of trademarks. |
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Students, politicians and policy makers alike must recognise that there is no magical Antipodean discount in this cost-benefit equation. |
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She had been unsure about traveling with him, but they were more alike than he would admit. |
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However, by the time he arrives it's becoming clear to Preston and the audience alike exactly how repulsive a mindset the Clerics? one is. |
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Yet politicians, bureaucrats, professionals and layman alike have immense faith in him. |
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For professional and layman alike, this thoughtful and accessible volume is a good place to start. |
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Other than in the most trivial sense that identical twins look more alike than most people, this is simply false. |
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But both think that when they were younger men they were more alike than they are now. |
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Many parties sound the same in their rhetoric and even look alike in their symbols. |
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The embassy and the ambassador's residence came under siege by right and left alike. |
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The boys looked exactly alike, but each of them was possessed of an extraordinary and unique gift. |
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The rain held off long enough, though, for a happy afternoon which went down a storm with the performers and audience alike. |
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Similarly, human groups can be reconciled because we are more alike than different. |
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Publishers and authors alike had to be concerned about the shifting currents in Restoration politics and religion. |
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All the pizzas are freshly baked in the downstairs oven which can be seen by diners and passers-by alike. |
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Some conclude that by the 1840s pickpockets and shoplifters alike tended to be adults and professional thieves. |
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Seemingly possessed by his hands, he becomes a murderer, choking friends and foe alike, vaguely seeking to revenge the death of Meta's father. |
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They could be functionally alike, in the sense that all of them could, and sometimes did, claim political autonomy. |
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Prior to the start of the Tour, the press and public alike pinpoint potential rivals, but they never live up to the billing. |
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But she was not taken in by his charade and finally tricked him and galloped off with his mount and money alike. |
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The good looks encapsulate a roomy cabin that offers plenty of space for passengers and drivers alike. |
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We need to be both alike and different in order to relate in a complementary fashion. |
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It is reasonable to expect that contiguous homilies would be more alike than distant ones. |
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Out in the hills beyond the Eternal City, the car was delightful to drive, coping competently with small country roads and fast autostrada alike. |
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Because dogs and humans are more alike than different we should treat dogs more like we would want to be treated ourselves. |
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Men and women are much more alike than different, and the huge differences we see are predominantly social. |
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Cavell's writing displays the rhetorical features that we've seen in novelists and prose writers alike as they perform their thoughts. |
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I think we are more alike than we know in the way our hearts react to the men we love. |
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Self-medication simply livens up the process for spectators and riders alike. |
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Since they were all manuscript, no two charts or atlases were alike in size, decoration or cartographic content. |
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Then they become single moms, with the attendant consequences for them, their children and taxpayers alike. |
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I knew this was true, for they dressed much alike, especially in their war-gear. |
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As low necklines gave way to ruffs of starched lace, enameled gold and jeweled necklaces hung to the waist and below on men and women alike. |
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Tourists and locals alike last night flocked to the pub to see if they could capture a little of the magic. |
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Dot-com fever and a robust economy had money pouring into the museum from longtime benefactors and new supporters alike. |
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If great minds think alike, then offering such a comparison would surely have been a good way of demonstrating that fact. |
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They hunted in a pack and even dressed alike in a semi-aware expression of mutual love. |
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It is a busy time for vacation home rentals and theme parks alike, but also an excellent time to work on getting that gorgeous bronzed tan! |
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The employees stared dumbly after him, all of them dressed alike, members of the same club. |
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Though the film was shot in full color, sets and costumes alike draw heavily on muted tones, creating an atmosphere of age and mystery. |
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The complaint is frequently made that voters have little real choice at election time because the parties are all alike. |
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These petty slurs have been rubbished by the business consortium and players alike. |
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But, as local art students and lookers-on alike asked, did these free thinking experiments beyond the studio space constitute art? |
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The culture appears to be undergoing some kind of revival among those who like to express their individuality by dressing alike. |
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Whites and blacks in the Caribbean speak alike, and if you notice any difference, it is socio-economically based, not ethnically based. |
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They were dressed alike in business suits and blue ties, but had on hunting boots and leggings. |
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New jobless figures showing a rise in the number of people signing on are being viewed with alarm by politicians and employers alike. |
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I guess it must just be a classic case of great bookmaking minds thinking alike. |
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And, just to underline their point they even insisted on dressing alike, all the time. |
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I'm not sure if that's a case of great minds thinking alike or fools seldom differing. |
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This event appeals to an array of people, vintage lovers and designer slaves alike. |
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Likewise, as no two fighters fight exactly alike, the controls from fighter to fighter vary a bit. |
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When she had planned her own costume she had of course roped the boys into dressing alike with her. |
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Everyone sang the Marseillaise, moderates and radicals alike, in a rousing show of unity. |
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Emily saw Abby's eyes light with fire as she noticed that they were dressed alike. |
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In a number of irregular conflicts, guerrillas and government forces alike regarded an unwillingness to help as aiding and abetting the enemy. |
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Maybe you and your sister have always dressed alike or gotten your hair cut the same way. |
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It seems the symmetry of the trilogy appeals to saviours of Rock and Roll and film directors alike. |
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The fact remains that the men who put on uniforms, no matter which flag the marched under, fought and died alike, in horrendous circumstances. |
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Never in all his life he heard a sound more angelic, and the lilt of her voice lent itself beautifully to song and story alike. |
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How can society hope to accommodate to men and women alike pursuing their public ambitions while maintaining a stable domestic life? |
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The water slide was a firm favourite with children and teachers alike again this year. |
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Young and old alike enjoyed taking walks to see the many houses that were spectacularly lit up for Christmas. |
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The referee didn't allow them to play as both the jerseys looked alike under yellow light. |
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What is the best way to guarantee Shia and Sunni alike are included in the social-political nexus, and to ensure that the region grows economically? |
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So did the second-seeded Edberg, whose ethereal wristwork at the net had made him the favorite with the resident oddsmakers and competitors alike this year. |
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It was amazing how alike talking to Will was to talking to a brick wall. |
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The two peoples are also alike in the sense that they are not nations. |
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His back clinics brought great relief to colleagues and patients alike. |
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Pleasure seekers and Aristotelians alike will find comfort in the research findings that there are actually many tangible advantages of happiness. |
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The 1959 set also had Keystone Combo, which is an even higher form of alliteration where the two words sound alike but begin with different letters. |
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She took a drubbing, fielding accusations of self-aggrandizement from the financial press and fans alike. |
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It's also a double-edged sword that could hurt local Democrats and Republicans alike. |
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By opening their ranks to blue-collar workers and intellectuals alike Welsh choruses collectively represent a cross-section of the Welsh population. |
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No two situations will be exactly alike, but there will be resemblances. |
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Textual and visual sources alike indicate that the passage of laypeople through the screen to participate in services in the choir was hardly a rarity. |
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Now we have self injury awareness campaigns, which often describe cutters as a permanently isolated minority, misunderstood by the public and health care professionals alike. |
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That tends to encourage large and small holders alike to consider turning their weakened rubles into other currencies. |
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This should draw a huge crowd to O'Hara Park as the clash will be eagerly awaited and anticipated by players, fans and supporters alike of both teams. |
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The question of whether life could have evolved on another planet has always been the big question, the Holy Grail, for astrobiologists and planetary scientists alike. |
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Collecting, analyzing, and assimilating information at this level of detail is a formidable challenge for intelligence analysts, policymakers, and warfighters alike. |
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Hopefully, the members of the Florida House, Democrats and Republicans alike, will reject Senator Hays' proposed legislation. |
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During the showtime era, Lakers games became a must-see event that attracted fans and celebrities alike. |
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The New New Goatee can be worn at home or at the office, by the hip and unhip alike, signifying, well, just about anything. |
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Priests and Priestesses alike don't need runes to cast magic. |
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The murderous Machiavel, as Shakespeare called him, has never ceased to be an object of hatred to moralists of all persuasions, conservatives and revolutionaries alike. |
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These batter-fried treats are served in fine restaurants and humble homes alike throughout tonga. |
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And so, with a surprising suddenness, it has recently bloomed up among Republicans and Democrats alike. |
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They had both recently been hired by the company, which purchased a mobile-app startup called alike, which was created by Zhang. |
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The performance caused outrage in the Dutch-Moroccan community, amongst fellow politicians and Dutch celebrities alike. |
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In 2011, however, another study found more evidence to support the idea that men can in fact be aroused by men and women alike. |
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Its cobbled streets, striking architecture and riverside walkways ensure that it has remained a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. |
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His assiduous reporting and his smart, passionate commentary have impressed colleagues and readers alike. |
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During a moment of crisis, Mohammed Morsi was AWOL, sending the wrong signal to Americans and Egyptians alike. |
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They are exploited all the way along the line by labour recruiting companies and employers alike who frequently treat them as little more than slave labour. |
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George Romney made his name as an opponent of Big Business and big labor alike. |
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The argument is boilerplate Al Qaeda, but many people in developing countries, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, find it persuasive. |
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Everything had shaken into place and everyone on the tour, bands and crew alike, had fixed routines to follow, which saved them from having to think too hard. |
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Bunkered in a gated community, away from friends and foes alike, John Edwards lives a lonely life. |
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Our vision of life surely should encompass the abled and disabled alike. |
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We treat everyone alike, right up to the starting line of life, and then let the chips fall where they may. |
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The killers went from classroom to classroom mowing down teachers and students alike. |
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Even without the extravagant claims as to its radicalness, this book is solid scholarship and is well worth reading by South Asianists and environmental historians alike. |
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It represents a philosophic consistency that rejects the collectivism of social conservatives and public sector unions alike. |
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Thus, messages from ancestors have a bearing within a community and can alert men and women alike about any social breaks and lack of community ties. |
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Yet the sheer size of the Asian juggernauts and the prospect of them indiscriminately swallowing global resources scare economic planners and consumers alike. |
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Because unions and management, alike, have been rigid and inflexible. |
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The annual regatta fortnight is held over the final week of July and first week of August, a time when the place is jumping with visitors and locals alike. |
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It may not be mountainous enough for truly daring climbers, but Britain's wonderful and diverse countryside can cater for serious hikers and weekend ramblers alike. |
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Is all learning alike, reducible to a common set of principles? |
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Both sexes of white storks and black kites look alike, so gender was determined by molecular procedures using DNA extracted from the cellular fraction of a few drops of blood. |
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He practices directing as antithetically and abusively to the author's intentions as perversely possible, reaping kudos from benighted reviewers and audiences alike. |
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Visitors to the area and locals alike on that day were not treated very respectfully and who knows how it will effect visitors repeating visits to the area in the future. |
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I follow his footsteps, thrusting my codpiece towards maidens and wenches alike, my tasselled loafers pounding the aged cobblestones, my tights itching my thighs. |
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Almost as if it were a reflex response, journalists and some scientific researchers alike blame technology and changes to family life for childhood obesity. |
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Only long-liners please, no seiners, because these vessels catch all fishes, small and big, alike. |
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All the legendry, of course, white and Indian alike, died down during the nineteenth century, except for occasional atavistical flareups. |
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Famous screen actors, British and international alike, frequently appear on the London stage. |
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Emin openly discusses her 1998 installation My Bed for audiences and interviewers alike. |
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John Mathews, aged about 18, stood at the bar with his hands in his pockets, alike indifferent to a verdict of acquittal or guilty. |
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He sneers alike at those who are anxious to preserve and at those who are eager for reform. |
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The oddities of quantum mechanics can boggle the minds of students and experienced physicists alike. |
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In Lent noblemen and carls alike had got into the traces and pulled the carts of stone themselves. |
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No two hands are alike, and no two ears are entirely satisfied with exactly the same chordings. |
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The northern pirates were now swarming on every sea, and the coasts of Britain, Gaul, and Germany were all alike desolated by their harryings. |
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He argues that almost everywhere, whether Asia, Africa or Europe, before 50,000 years ago all the stone tools are much alike and unsophisticated. |
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Jass is similar to bridge, though with completely different cards, and is a national obsession, for young and old alike. |
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If you've ever had a sack race, you know it's a real knockout for kids and adults alike. |
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Thousands of other workers, black and white alike, migrated to California for better jobs in its burgeoning defense industry. |
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Computers have made an entry into education in the past decades and have brought significant benefits to teachers and students alike. |
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Kant's approach to treating thinking and acting alike is wrong, according to Williams. |
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Crew and passengers alike were noted to join in at heaving the capstan around. |
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In his 1964 analysis of the nine, Schwartz found it striking that no two of the symphonies are alike, either in structure or in mood. |
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Subsequently this infers that Australovenator and megaraptorids alike possessed a unique manus function most likely associated with predation. |
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At the time, Caine's working class Cockney, just as with The Beatles' Liverpudlian accents, stood out to American and British audiences alike. |
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No two fighters' styles are alike, as it is determined by that individual's physical and mental attributes. |
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He brought his own unique brand of commentary to the game, and was a cult figure amongst darts fans and sport fans alike. |
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A country may have both a national flag and a national coat of arms, and the two may not look alike at all. |
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As it became clear that this might be his final sickness, friends and opponents alike came to call. |
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There are widespread concerns about recruitment, retention and motivation that are shared by employers and staff side alike. |
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The Brangwyn Hall is praised for its acoustics for recitals, orchestral pieces and chamber music alike. |
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Sailing, fishing and equestrian sports are popular with both residents and visitors alike. |
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They are to be blamed alike who move and who decline war upon particular respects. |
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Cup Finals in 1925 and 1927, Cardiff were making the once unpopular sport of 'soccer' very fashionable, for fans and sportsmen alike. |
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Club volleyball is played in several divisions both North and South and welcomes both beginner and experienced player alike. |
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The new technical challenges of the Mountain Course forced changes on entrants and motorcycle manufacturers alike. |
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The nickname Tijuas is increasingly popular among residents and visitors alike. |
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The prosecution case, which was made in medieval Latin and legal Doric, was unintelligible to jury and accused alike. |
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Rum was issued as part of a daily ration and was a popular drink among soldiers and sailors alike, often mixed with fresh water to make grog. |
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This generated mixed and polarized views from locals and built environment professions alike. |
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The Smith Art Gallery and Museum is now free to tourists and residents alike. |
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Generally speaking, an informed educator can dish out important measurement-related ideas to colleagues and noncolleagues alike. |
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The city's waterfront location and nightlife has attracted residents and tourists alike. |
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Volunteers and paid hands alike, came together to restore the beautiful beaches of Pembrokeshire. |
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The female and male adults are very much alike, having only small differences such as wing length. |
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It is cited by many critics and fans alike as their most polished and accessible work. |
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The band released a statement on their Facebook page, thanking supporters and haters alike, before revealing the tour dates. |
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Many locals, merchant and noble alike, envied the power of the league and tried to diminish it. |
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The dictator's last words are not known with certainty, and are a contested subject among scholars and historians alike. |
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The sexes are alike in plumage, but males are generally bigger and heavier than females. |
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North and South alike adopted it as their college, the associations contributing a hundred guineas each towards the education of their students. |
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Iona Abbey, now an ecumenical church, is of particular historical and religious interest to pilgrims and visitors alike. |
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Chinese representatives refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles, due to intense pressure from the student protesters and public opinion alike. |
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Phoenicians and Canaanites alike were called Sidonians or Tyrians, as one Phoenician city came to prominence after another. |
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Professionals and amateurs alike collect fossils for their scientific value. |
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Of the vast majority of the crewmen, soldiers, sailors and gunners alike, nothing has been recorded. |
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By later Kleinians and critics alike, phantasy is often seen as identical to Freud's concept of psychic reality. |
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Beveridge had known the Warden from their time in Government together and had alike political views. |
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The neuter nouns of all classes differed from the masculines and feminines in their nominative and accusative endings, which were alike. |
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But to call a group of researchers postfeminist without exploring what exactly that means belittles both feminists and postfeminists alike. |
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The Insular Police, resembling the National Guard, opened fire upon unarmed cadets and bystanders alike. |
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In the early days of the Reformation, the revolutionary potential of bulk printing took princes and papacy alike by surprise. |
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Thus, it affected High German, Low German, Dutch, Frisian and Old English alike. |
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He also insisted on a high moral standard of conduct for laity and clergy alike. |
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Home was generally warmly regarded by colleagues and opponents alike, and there were few politicians who did not respond well to him. |
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Workhouses were designed with only a single entrance guarded by a porter, through which inmates and visitors alike had to pass. |
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This monumental law, signifying the beginning of the end for the samurai class, initially met resistance from both the peasant and warrior alike. |
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In Asia, there was no Messianic prophecy to give plan and meaning to the everyday life of educated and uneducated alike. |
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The cottage, now a popular resort for holiday makers, remains a huge source of controversy for locals and tourists alike. |
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He was fascinated by the ever changing light of Lakeland, with views seldom looking twice alike. |
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Though Darcy and Elizabeth are very alike, they are also considerably different. |
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They all look alike, have about the same tone and the same color, and indeed they are very sameish all around. |
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Share and share alike, they lived and worked and wrangled together like brothers. |
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He plays the hospital administrator, a fast-talking smooth operator who cons patients and doctors alike. |
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But she respects grit and determination, in allies and opponents alike. |
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Hunting for treasures on any special day can be fun for children and parents alike. |
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For it seemed flatly impossible that different people should look exactly and undistinguishably alike. |
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Only womb-brothers could look so much alike, and Thamalon had been present at Tamlin's birth. |
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These woods look considerably alike to the average user, but the xylologist knows just where to look for the points of distinction. |
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Three unabridged audiobook adaptations of Magical Cats Mystery series will enrapture ailurophiles and mystery lovers alike. |
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It looks very much like a win-win situation, and quite applicable to VARs and integrators alike. |
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Her new paradigm leads her to carve up shibboleths and heroes alike. |
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Lightroom is a perfect transitional program, because it handles JPEGs and RAW alike. |
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In any case, Herman's book is one that must be taken seriously by committed Kantians and critics of Kant alike. |
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Archerfish and koi reside in this pond and there is an opportunity for young and old alike to join in feeding the fish. |
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Kyu Shin Do Ryuis a friendly family-orientated affiliated judo club aimed at both adults and children alike. |
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The intended target audience for the game are teens, grown-ups, book worms, puzzle lovers, love birds and renouncers alike. |
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The only problem with brothers patrolling the defensive backfield is that sometimes they think too much alike. |
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In 1993, adults and kids alike were dressing as Barney the dinosaur. |
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You'd think she was from Biafra, not Ruby Street, but there, they were all alike in their incapacity to see things as they were. |
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At Crystal Palace, Ian Wright was Satchmo because that was Louis Armstrong's nickname and the pair of them looked alike. |
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But Mosley and his blackshirts serve a terrible warning for politicians and people alike. |
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Fresh and juicy mandarin oranges are good for you and have a delightfully sweet flavor that makes them a favorite of kids and adults alike. |
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In fact, during his career he has been known by friends and foes alike to be a bit of a dissembler and a maneuverer. |
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Businesses and governments alike have been hiring firms with names like Seawolf Marine Patrol to raise the cost of doing business for pirates. |
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Failures to aging water and sewer service lines are on the increase in major cities and small towns alike throughout the United States. |
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On this new site dedicated to hand-crafted-beer aficionados and curious newcomers alike is an extensive list of microbreweries and brewpubs. |
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It is a goal of industry and scientists alike to better constrain the sources of fugitive methane emissions from man-made activities. |
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Join expats and locals alike to wash knockwurst, Wiener schnitzel and Bavarian pretzels down with Windhoek Lager, a Euro pale lager that's made its mark worldwide. |
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The development of radiological image intensification, in the 1960s, allowed surgeons to readopt closed nailing techniques with a much lower risk to patient and surgeon alike. |
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This is a great benefit to aquafarmers, buyers and wholesalers alike. |
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Kachinas and Ceremonial Dancers in Zuni Jewelry is a top pick for arts and Native American holdings alike, and narrows its focus to Kachinas and Zuni jewelry. |
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Quantum physics, despite having been with us now for over a century, continues to mystify and challenge physicists, philosophers, and the general public alike. |
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Today, the world seems to be entering a period when, if not a hundred, at least a dozen varieties of Weltpolitik are being pursued by great and emerging powers alike. |
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The innovative and stylish Arty Cat Scratcher is a two-in-one scratcher with a decidedly modern design that will instantly appeal to both cats and their caregivers alike. |
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Bringing smiles to children and parents alike, the video features a cast of iconic holiday characters, including North Pole workshop elves, the Abominable Snowman, Mrs. |
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The jaw and lack of a chin barbule reveal the difference when look alike coalfish, a fellow member of the cod family, hunt for food in the same area. |
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In men and women alike it first betrayed itself by the emergence of certain tumours in the groin or armpits, some of which grew as large as a common apple, others as an egg. |
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Zip-a-dee-doo-dah! What a treat this movie was for kids and adults alike. |
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The boys in her class, black and white alike, didn't see her as a girlygirl, while they clearly thought Donna and Tisha deserved that kind of attention. |
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Until recently, SDRAM technology was a vision for the PC market, with analysts and manufacturers alike anticipating that SDRAM would be the future standard for PC memory. |
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Until recently, SDRAM technology was a vision for the PC market, with many analysts and manufacturers alike anticipating that SDRAM would be the future standard for PC memory. |
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Baxter had never known of any goings on in that quarter, but, bless you, still waters run deep, and these girls were all alike, one as bad as the other. |
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All of them were dressed vaguely, genderlessly alike, in loose, flowing pants or willowy skirts, wide-sleeve shirts, long hair and sandals, and a variety of homemade jewelry. |
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Identical twins are so much alike, it is difficult to identify them. |
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In Wisconsin, the childhood rule to share and share alike became the law of the land for married couples under the state's new marital property law. |
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Rich and poor alike forget their cares as they party in the streets. |
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Vertebrae in these regions are essentially alike, with minor variation. |
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Other recreations included bridge, to which he was addicted, and drink, which, friends and enemies alike, considered sometimes became close to an addiction. |
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Maine state politicians, Democrats and Republicans alike, are noted for having more moderate views than many in the national wings of their respective parties. |
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People observed the diversity of schools and the acerbity of their disputes, and decided that all alike were pretending to knowledge which was in fact unattainable. |
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Philip displayed reasonable aptitude in arts and letters alike. |
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But after the festivities had started, Alvarado interrupted the celebration, killing almost everyone present at the festival, men, women, and children alike. |
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