She's the Fairy Godmother and I can exclusively reveal that she DID do all the singing. |
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But when our hero, the beautiful, elemental McMurphy, was lobotomized after attacking the cuntly Nurse Ratched, CRY I DID. I sobbed. |
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Compartmentalization is seen in disorders like dissociative amnesia, fugue, DID, conversion and somatoform disorders. |
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The literature on opposite-gender identities in female DID patients has reported a number of psychodynamically compelling reasons for their formation. |
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The DID lineup consisted of ultra-slim bezel and specialized LCD display products for applications in video walls, digital signage and outdoor advertisement. |
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For example, no research studies in any clinical population support the position that DID is caused iatrogenically by hypnosis in suggestible individuals. |
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In Athens it was expected to fall to the Chinese, who did not compete in this event in Sydney. |
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We were in an express bus that did not stop anywhere after a particular point. |
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Has anyone tried this sort of thing and if so, what kind of results did you achieve? |
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What he did is designed to eliminate those delays, to bring this process to a speedy and expeditious conclusion. |
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How did his wife feel about his adventurous exploits in the air after yesterday? |
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Some expositors say that Paul failed in his approach at Athens, because he did not found a church there. |
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Did you have a sudden craving for salt and dive into a bag of potato chips? |
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And Doeg the Edomite turned, and he fell upon the priests, and slew on that day fourscore and five persons that did wear a linen ephod. |
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I did not enter their raffles for bottles of Russian vodka or other exotica. |
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The expendability of the Steel City's injured workers did not mean that all were merely tossed aside and forgotten. |
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The initial involvement of the Home Office in granting permission for the exhumation of three bodies did not end there. |
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Later, I am in a supermarket, and I espy a former teacher whom I did not like. |
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He did the donkey work and the dirty work, and sat back dismissively as his country, or rather its patrician rulers, disowned him. |
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In the speculative boom of the late 1990s, a company that did not produce good financial numbers was doomed. |
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However, even after Independence in 1947, British expatriate firms did not suddenly divest from India. |
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How did she gather the courage to undertake such an adventurous expedition? |
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Granted his psychotic illness was largely dormant at the time, but he did have a major diagnosis. |
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Astoundingly, death did not come sooner and through different means, given her daring exploits in America's leading big tops. |
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Although, I did not need a mirror to see a double of myself, as my companion was the exact image of me. |
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In some cases, the book explains authors' ideas better than the original expositors did themselves. |
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Did both of these girls have an even chance of getting through this surgery? |
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The office said bank secrecy did not stop the investigation of tax avoidance and evasion. |
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We once ate in a restaurant in Paris which did a pudding list which was as exciting as the main courses, but as a rule, it's dullsville. |
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We did not monitor or stabilize the pH of the solution in experiments using sodium dithionite. |
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Now, her ex-husband has reportedly told investigators she did use performance-enhancing drugs. |
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We did cooking as part of our domestic science class and I got into trouble for burning something. |
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Domestication did not violate nature, disrupt evolution, or enslave animals, but was itself evolutionary. |
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Even as she gazed endlessly at her new domicile, Virginia did not feel at home, but rather as if she was being sent into a penitentiary. |
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For one thing, many Democrats seem to have forgotten that they did win the election last time. |
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During his time at the Central Bank he dined in the staff restaurant and did away with the executive dining room. |
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I am not doing an Arsene Wenger, but I did not see the incident that led to his first booking. |
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I did not have the rich reading repertoires of my fellow English dons and I had a much stronger social-political awareness than most of them. |
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Since they prudently did not get married, the situation seems to have been accepted with equanimity by the King and Archbishop Lanfranc. |
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The jury heard that Mrs Thompson was shot twice, once in the back with an exit wound at her armpit which did not cause serious damage. |
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It did not deliver all the exonerations for which Downing Street was looking. |
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He did not know how much time that his fleet had before the exospheric trap's consequences manifested. |
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The linkage between genes and behaviour is clear, but it did not evolve by natural selection. |
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Anyone who has ever done doorknocking for a party will probably find this just as funny as I did. |
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Ruskin did not altogether fail to indicate how this concern to ethicize manufacture and exchange can go in an egalitarian direction. |
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Nineteenth-century American literary writers also did their part to perpetuate the idea that Irish-Americans were ethnically inferior. |
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Nor did they suggest that O'Neill had erred in this selection when they subsequently appeared as ineffectual substitutes. |
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In contrast our bowlers did well to keep us in it for so long and if we hadn't dropped a dolly catch it could have been a different story. |
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The council experimented with this idea in 1986 and cancelled it six months later as patently it did not work. |
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He did not explicitly say he would get it done, but personally, I would be surprised if he did not. |
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Although a lot of people spent a lot of time exploring for tin they did not do very well. |
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How the heck did he pull off this double life for all these years, making everybody believe he was studying to go to med school? |
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So I lost, then I did it again, and again, and every time it was double or nothing. |
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This was in no small part due to the fact Walther offered double-action pistols long before any American gun company did. |
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All that the oral evidence of the witness did was to confirm what was express or implied in her written statement. |
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My mother always did her best for me, even if there wasn't always enough to go around. |
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Perhaps what she did was terrible, but not so much more than what had been done to her, and ultimately her execution evened the score. |
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That is the best and only plan we have, dumbo, and I suggest we stick to it like we did before you had your stupid idea! |
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The bank has data going back over fifty years, but only on one occasion did prices dive during that time. |
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When the accounting shenanigans were exposed, the company's credibility evaporated, as did its sources of credit and cash. |
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Not a word did he speak to the little girl, but began singing a little ditty, an old tune full of light and the sun's laughter. |
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His vision obscured, only at the last minute did he spot that the fence had been dolled off because it was damaged. |
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It said a group quickly gathered to block the vehicle, and military escorts present did little to intervene. |
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Did she not obtain the benefit of an award of aggravated or exemplary damages? |
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The law enforcement forces already on the ground did not manage to exert sufficient influence. |
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The little kids did not like what we said and had their compasses and dividers out, ready to give us a poke so we scooted out. |
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When they began to cook, did the first human beings incinerate or cremate themselves? |
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What she did was launch digs magazine.com, a sort of Martha Stewart Living for the domestically impaired. |
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Why did what was formerly seen as an esoteric cultural theory go from the margins of academia to the mainstream of public debate? |
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Here the compound was at a disadvantage, fitted as it was with four sets of slide valves which did not exhaust the steam nearly as freely. |
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I didn't get up until late today but I feel more tired now than I did when I went to bed last night. |
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She said it was typical of her husband to act as he did when he swam out to reach the boys. |
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On this occasion, the Warsaw native's quotes offered no clue to exactly why he chose to act the way he did. |
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His conduct invited the police to draw the conclusions which they did and to act as they did. |
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I wanted to do well for myself and for my parents who did not have the opportunity to attend college. |
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The town was founded in 1874, and it did well for itself thanks to a small, oily, bony fish called menhaden. |
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Nonetheless, the railways did inspire a feeling of esprit de corps among those that worked for them, a spirit which survived until very recently. |
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Nor did ecclesiastical support for the Dominican Aristotelians end up doing Aristotle much good in the wake of Luther, Galileo, and Newton. |
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The foolish state of excitement into which I allowed myself to get the other day completely did for me, and I have hardly done anything since. |
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After a day of scrubbing, applying make-up, and sitting still while mother did our hair up, we were ready. |
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How on earth did the Commission allow so undemocratic a situation to exist? |
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He exited at an early stage and is suggesting that he did badly because he was traumatised. |
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Ashley even did my hair up in a chignon with hair falling to the sides of my face. |
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Finns had a more positive attitude toward it than Estonians and Russians did. |
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She did suffer a lot of physical and emotional pain, but putting it on canvas was a form of exorcism, and she did it with a dark sense of humour. |
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Finally ready she slipped on some simple slippers and did her hair up in a loose braid, opting to skip any head pieces for now. |
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Tony did building work on houses his father had bought and was doing up to sell on, but he also worked for other construction companies. |
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The shopkeeper did up the parcel, handed it me across the counter, took the half-dollar coin I gave him, and I left the shop. |
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It is to his eternal credit that he had the decency to do as he did, which sums up the kind of honourable official the county manager is. |
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He repaired a number of the items such as a door frame, a window frames and two window sills that he did not feel it was necessary to replace. |
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Equal marriage is something we both support and we wanted to make sure we did our part to help change hearts and minds. |
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The weaker pupils, in particular, did their best to achieve his expectation of them. |
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He said girls and boys would be treated equally but did not rule out separate classes. |
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But other voyaging Dutch painters did, and from them he learnt to paint soaring pines and tree-cracking torrents. |
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The resignation of the President is not constitutional because he did that under duress and threat. |
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It did allow him to meet all of life's adversity, challenge and unpredictability with equanimity, compassion and balance. |
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I did some extra subjects, I think I did nine subjects in the leaving examination and got a few credits. |
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There was an RS24C development project, which was pursued on the dyno, but which did not go in the car. |
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As stated, the common law and equity each developed the duty of care, but they did so independently of each other. |
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However, other experiments on sugar maple did not confirm these observations. |
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We found that, on average, experimental treatment resulted in slightly better disease control than standard therapy did. |
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Plekhanov's program did not represent an explicit disavowal of socialist objectives. |
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The big dog otter probably got as much of a fright as he did, it about-turned and leapt into the water. |
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The talks appear to have been just exploratory discussions that did not go far. |
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The fisherfolk there know that, which is why they did not mount an armada and head for Tobago after her dotish talk. |
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Those who did not, such as Desmond Tutu, were the exceptions that proved the rule. |
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But I did notice that I was the only woman in there whose nipples were erect. |
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Wicklow did manage to score a double over the Barrow siders earlier this year, winning in both the League and Keogh Cup. |
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I love my mum and my family and I don't think I really did when I was doing drugs. |
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The truth is he did not, which further exposes his hypocrisy and irresponsibility. |
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Did the more formal approach to dogfooding coincide with the company's increased emphasis on the enterprise? |
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However, he said the indefinite agreement did have an escape clause in case one party wanted to pursue other avenues. |
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People did not like that, and instead proposed express lanes be built for the rich, basically. |
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The statute did not expressly provide for cross-examination, nor did it impose penalties such as fines and imprisonment. |
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Another channel now has the rights to broadcast it live, and so we did not have the exclusivity. |
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If the medicines aspirin, ephedrine, and morphine were once botanicals, how did they get to be tested and marketed as drugs? |
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Then a quick break by the visitors saw them clinch the points, but the scoreline did not reflect an even game. |
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An even number of players chose the Blue tees on the day as did choose the White tees. |
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Did the afternoon dive on the wreck of a barge in the middle of a broad bay. |
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Only on the train home did the interviewer realise that he had tracked dog excrement across their immaculate white carpets. |
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Lester's negativity is presumably excused by the fact that when he did care about a band, he like really cared man. |
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You did not excuse the wrongdoings of the executives involved in the recently uncovered corporate scandals. |
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Go and sponsor him now, and remember to donate in pounds, and not dollars like I did. |
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The emotions had no part in this, and neither did the central authority of the evangelical tradition, Scripture. |
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While costs were escalating all the time, we felt that the project would never be completed if we did not push ahead with the work. |
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Did the chief executive ask the senior manager whether such cash payments had been received? |
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There's a lot of things that have to be put right because the recession did a lot of damage. |
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I accept, as Cleanthes did, that the argument does not by itself lead to that conclusion. |
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And, at any rate, the SDF did not approve of industrial struggle, holding that such activity was a diversion from the inevitable. |
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The material was rather light and it felt as though she had nothing on, even though she knew she did. |
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The original radio series gave many well know comedians their first chance at performing to the public so it did some good. |
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You make NASA look like toytown and you did it from a Dutch barn on a farm just outside Hyrll. |
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She did 10 years for aggravated murder in Hawaii before her sentence was overturned. |
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Two principal arguments were offered to explain why the dolorimeter did not perform uniformly in different sites. |
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The family did not bring up the question of paternity even though she went on to have five more children. |
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This storm obviously did quite a bit of damage to area homes, businesses and vehicles. |
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The rapid expansion in 90-92, combined with the recession, did a lot of harm financially, and the company finally went bankrupt. |
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When I did eventually tear myself away from my padded pleasure dome I found everything I wanted on my doorstep. |
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For example, the domestication of cattle did not begin as a simple prospect of milk and meat. |
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How did plants develop from single cell organisms to become the many and various domesticated plants we have today? |
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I tried once before to recommend this to you, but did you get yourself a copy? |
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Were you told about the press release before it happened, or did you discover it after it had been sent out? |
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Graham Lee's mount has been in good form lately and looks more at home over hurdles than he did over fences. |
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For a while I actually did jazz morning prayer or jazz evening prayer in a little church in New Haven. |
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Apparently you are not to expect a man to act how he did when you were simply dating. |
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But I concede that a minority of young people behave worse than they did in my own youth. |
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You're a much weaker person than you used to be, but you still act like you did when everyone looked up to you. |
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While many of our own have forgotten the importance of honouring our country, she did not. |
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Those who did not sign it were beaten until they did or officers simply forged their signature. |
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He has briefed me fully on the background which led him to make the statement he did. |
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However, there were no major blazes and the ambulance service did not report any serious incidents as a result of the evening's events. |
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Not alone did he encourage others to get involved but he is now the club's secretary. |
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Only at the turn of this year did he begin to secure headlines with his mouth shut. |
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We have done so many dos for the family in the pub and we did his wedding for him and now his funeral. |
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Pubs which opened early to serve drinks and breakfast to fans did well out of the World Cup. |
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He sees himself as a pioneer in the field he has chosen, which actually has nothing to do with what he did in college. |
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What, did you buy your grimoires or whatever from the dump bins at the book store? |
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Major financial and commercial centres such as London and Amsterdam also did well out of long-distance trades. |
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Articles that did better tended to include an author affiliated with a department of statistics, epidemiology, or public health. |
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No deaths were attributed directly to seizures, and sudden unexplained death in epilepsy did not occur. |
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The problem is at which point did you ever consider the rating of the readers about this newspaper? |
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In March of that year, I did my back in, and for the first time in my life I realised what it meant to be housebound. |
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Did you come here to see if I was alright or to finish the job of doing me in? |
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You had a group of reporters who wanted to prove that the weapons existed because everyone else said that they did not. |
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Tuesday Cathy Jamieson was convinced that there's a plot to do her in, after the BBC did an undercover job on the private prison at Kilmarnock. |
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After experimenting on her own home, Louise did commissions for friends and family while working as a teacher. |
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It did not come as a surprise the actions and response of this Government in light of the eventful week we had. |
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Though Mary Jane made the artist do the face over, the expression did not improve. |
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She was told it was a girl, bought all pink, did the room out in pink and had a boy. |
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After all, what did the massive exodus of spectators say to the Westmeath boys last Saturday? |
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The tanker did not explode but its cab, the dump truck and another truck burst into flames that burned other drivers and terrified onlookers. |
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They never did, but this musical turns back the clock and changes the outcome of events. |
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He did not assume that an inert and common matter was sufficient for a plausible formulation of a theory of mechanical epigenesis. |
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I decided she needed to go out clubbing and did her up in a cute punk style. |
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Chinese political theory, for example, never accepted the divine right of kings, as did the Europeans. |
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A student died after developing a rare compulsive disorder that led him to seek hospital treatment he did not need for fake epileptic fits. |
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I did take a picture of Bree jumping off the diving board, which would turn out to look pretty cool. |
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It did average business and I recovered some money so that I could live happily ever after. |
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Hello, I am trying to find information about the artist who did the dust cover for this book. |
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However, he did insist equal opportunities and racial discrimination were issues taken very seriously by the court. |
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An expected personal following did not eventuate and he finished well short with just 615 votes. |
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It was a bitter blow they did not need and it eventually led to their ninth home defeat of the campaign. |
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I'll have you know my profession takes a lot more talent then yours ever did! |
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He could not confirm exact details about the gases which did escape but said they were not thought to be highly toxic. |
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But most importantly, how did his expatriation influence his American and African American identities? |
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The priests and the policemen stopped before the crowd of expectant men and surveyed them, as they did every morning. |
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Did anyone ever check that a range of test pressures corresponded with suitability for particular usages? |
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The member did not read out correctly either the exact quote of what the Minister said or what is written here on the Order Paper. |
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Taking the primary definition as it was, how then did section 16 operate as to the exaction of the payment to the revenue? |
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He also claimed he did not know that docking the puppies' tails was illegal, said Mr Orsborn. |
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But I did witness him destroy characters who criticised our great leaders and act divisively in my party. |
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His affability and lack of duplicity did not set him in good stead for his dealings with the sleazier side of 1980s politics. |
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I rode 5 miles yesterday, and did 12 miles today, and already feel better mentally and physically than I have in a few years. |
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How did the Los Angeles Times, through images, walk a fine line between exalting the order of law and fanning the flames of white hysteria? |
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Did you ever consider the fact that people might like to get on the train behind you? |
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But Ptolemy was not trying, when he devised the equant, to offer a mechanical account of why the planets moved as they did. |
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The Petitioner's solicitor did request an adjournment to examine the Respondent. |
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When the exam paper arrived it contained the questions from each option, so I just did the particle physics ones. |
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His musical legacy lives on thanks to dedicated fans of his style, many of whom play every bit as well as he ever did. |
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Every few seconds it popped up again and every time it did so it trivialised the subject even more. |
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But yet, being the dutiful daughter she was, she did fight their war for them. |
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One thing Andrew did find out is that import duties on cars manufactured in South Africa for the export market would be waived if re-imported. |
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He was competitive, outspoken, a loner often exasperating to those who did not see things his way. |
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However, the East never developed a doctrine of original sin as the west did. |
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Over the years, since he did his PhD in the United States, he had become increasingly pious. |
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The statement said he did not intend to leave office before his term expires in another five years. |
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He never missed a meeting and did everything he could to teach and inspire us. |
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Whether this person did or did not erase his computer's memory, he is responsible for putting the information into it. |
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Though the church consistently backed the state under communism, it clearly did so under duress and the threat of increased persecution. |
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He lived in Brixton, did martial arts, taught me everything I know about self defence. |
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As they all sat together on the bed, Libby told them everything that they did not know. |
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Aware of the subject's explosiveness, Stein did his best to create a working atmosphere of familial security. |
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The Pendle team were a little thin on the ground, but those who did compete excelled themselves with a total of 16 personal best performances. |
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The other one I did was much more like a docudrama, where you took a real situation and told a story around that. |
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We created everything we did together and, yes, sometimes it was very stressful. |
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Maurice did not regard himself as Broad Church, and his socialism seems at odds with Arnold's Erastianism. |
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He attacked right then left, both parried and did a quick back roll to dodged a vertical attack. |
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And now we turn it over to my esteemed colleague, who did a dynamite job last night anchoring in a very difficult situation. |
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Oftel did say the other week that it was finally acting to speed up access to the most attractive exchanges, but to little effect. |
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In a statement, the Kildare senator has said that he did not know about nor approve the poster's erection and he criticised the group involved. |
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When the cages came off the lorry I did think one of them was a bit wobbly and dodgily stacked. |
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In my very early days, I did lots of double acts with comics, so I know how they work. |
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He did not know that a man's character dwindles into pusillanimity and cowardice, when, he is evirated by an operation totally different. |
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About six months later I did Spice World with them and they all taught me their moves from the video. |
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The anger he had evinced earlier had drained away, but Macario did not forget the earlier wounds his pride had suffered. |
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So many things are encased in epoxy or some other material so you couldn't penetrate it and even if you did you would just break it. |
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After doing so much for this wonderful city, why did you have to suddenly go away? |
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I thought we would do better here, but the motor just didn't look as good on the track as it did on the dyno at home. |
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The Government did aim at that objective, but it has now had to acknowledge that there is not a dog's chance of meeting it. |
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Moving into the queue, Erika found herself, as she did every week, able to go through the express lane. |
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I know what's right and wrong and if I did something wrong I would not say that it's because I had a dysfunctional family. |
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When the riot squad did move, it was so fast and so precise nothing could be done. |
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Did your lab reach the stage where it was quite dysfunctional in its operation? |
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Oh, and did I mention that we could possibly have even the most dysfunctional family ever? |
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Make no mistake, we'll get pretty worked up should another hack claim exclusivity for a story that we did first. |
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After each task, the teams swapped over their mode of transport and did the tasks all over again. |
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First, early helmets did not take into account how often pilots use peripheral vision during a close-range dogfight. |
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Although that culture eroded away over the generations, it did so at different rates in different places and among different people. |
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That, in our submission, did nothing to excuse the delinquency of discovery. |
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He said pollen would not escape into the local environment because sugar beet did not flower until after it had been harvested. |
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I now kick myself for not having asked him to demand doggy bags for the meals they did not eat so I could have given them to my menagerie. |
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Lincoln did it when, as a congressman from Illinois, he excoriated President Polk for his war in Mexico. |
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I did find the capacitors a little close to the ram, which might be an issue if you planned to epoxy some large ram coolers to it. |
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I did not find any errors in the book, and there were no errata on O'Reilly's web site when I looked. |
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I checked the web site for an errata page for this book but did not find one. |
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If he ever visited Sicily, the island of his agrarian fancies, he did so only as an excursionist. |
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After a day or two, she discovered what I did for a living and began making local specialities, dishes not on the menu. |
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One thing I did not think of was how martial arts would influence us outside the dojo. |
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Did pressure from corporate execs concerned about empty planes help change his mind? |
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They were tradesmen rather than evangelists and did a lot of building and helped the locals with farming and building techniques. |
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Most researchers did not systematically plan the design and execution of their research protocol to minimize the risk of bias. |
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The CEO did not specify who provided this advice and if the same advice was doled out to all 11 health boards. |
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The contract price did not contain an escalation clause, although this would have been difficult with the daily fluctuations in livestock prices. |
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He did seem very tired in the bath though so I think we might need to work on his stamina. |
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Mark my words, look in six months and no one will have any remembrance that it 'only' did one million copies in its first month. |
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Two years ago they did us down in the same stadium and, since then, their star has been rising and rising. |
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Other than her walks to various news-stands and marketplaces, which she tried to limit, Lydia did not exert herself to physical exhaustion. |
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To enhance its generalizability, this study did not restrict its sample in terms of partner domiciles or host country locations. |
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It was equivalent to saying that gravity did not exist on Earth and then proving it, right in front of her eyes. |
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Your true ancestry did not disappear, though it lay dormant for many years. |
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Others said police statistics would never reflect the real amount of disturbance because residents did not report everything. |
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One of the things that I did when I came back was to attend public events in full uniform. |
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The assumption is that, well these people had a mental disturbance or mental illness, that's why they did what they did. |
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Their personal problems and mental disturbances did not disturb brisk activities. |
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He'd always stood straight, a lawyer's trick he'd picked up, and even now, he did so. |
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It appears in retrospect that we simply did not have enough troops on the ground at that time to guard those ammunition dumps. |
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Oh well, the tutor did mention she was interested in the reactions we would get. |
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We did the Eiffel Tower on Friday because we figured the queues would be shorter than on Saturday or Sunday. |
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After Abraham Lincoln's election, however, momentum shifted toward disunion in Mobile as it did throughout the Deep South. |
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I did not intend to include stone circles, dolmens or long stone rows, although some are represented. |
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This did little to endanger his position, as he continued to profit from the ongoing fragmentation and disunity of his opposition. |
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Never the less I was very keen to help her stop polluting the environment in the way that she did. |
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Why did Isabel Gonzalez carry flowers to a roadside ditch for more than 50 years? |
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They did a dummy run first with a nurse and all the life support equipment, then it was for real and they took her. |
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Did he spontaneously evacuate his bowels like an excited puppy at the prospect of a lucrative alliance. |
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While the sun did not shine, many Easter bonnets were on display in the calm, dry but dull weather conditions. |
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The alcohol helped, dulled his memories and finally numbed them, as it always did. |
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This man noted in his diary that he did not usually lose his temper with servants. |
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I did a dummy run several years ago and discovered they would need to leave at 7.30 am to attend a 10 am appointment at St Helier. |
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In early 1997, I applied to sit an exam to become a copyboy, a now extinct species of dogsbodies who once did everything journos couldn't be bothered doing. |
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Did he denounce the involvement of organized crime in the abduction and disappearance of 43 students in the nearby city of Iguala? |
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The excuse usually put forward by former Communists for their support of the Great Terror in the 1930s is that they did not know what was really going on in the Soviet Union. |
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When the car erupted into a ball of fire, Jason did not know what hit him. |
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The publisher did not have an errata sheet when this review was written. |
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Many of the aforementioned guys who did her dirty in high school have tried to reconnect of late. |
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Do you remember when I told you what my parents did for a living? |
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We did French at primary school then I did Spanish at secondary school. |
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Pies consumed and doggie bags filled we got onto the serious part of the night, the drinking, but not before Bobby thanked the sponsor and did the presentation. |
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Is it me, or did the first-term Massachusetts senator sound like a presidential candidate at her big AFL-CIO speech this weekend? |
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But why did the generals feel the need to rely on these groups, even after the Soviets left Afghanistan? |
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They also did take him to task for excluding data from 1774-1776 but in his response, Bellesiles does seem to give a cogent response as to why he excluded the data. |
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But as a white kid I was afforded every opportunity to reform and reinvent myself, so I did. |
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Or maybe they did it so Paul Ryan getting booed throughout his speech to AARP wouldn't be the top story. |
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When she left school, she did the accounts for a fruit shop. |
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The man did not seem to expect such an affirmation and he appeared to be suddenly drained of his fury. |
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How did it come to be then that she would feel an affinity for Aurora and start to care for her? |
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Only now, when we were able to talk frankly and at length, did I come to realize how profoundly it had affected him. |
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But whenever I did return Dad was always there at the airport, excited and eager to hear my news of the passengers and the exotic places I'd visited. |
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But she was also the kid who never did anything exceptionally right. |
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And they did so with a clear policy agenda, advocating for the needs of an affected community and trying to enact change. |
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