Out of 213 units, 34 are gas-fired power plants, which account for 24 percent of the total power capacity. |
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Out on the course between tempest squalls, he regaled his boyos with tales of a famous timber gee-gee. |
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Out of the 30 candidates up for grading 26 achieved a distinction pass which is over 85 per cent. |
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Out of nowhere James appeared with a turntable and a record already in place. |
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The sight of the Look Out being lashed in the way that it was is a memory that will stay with me forever. |
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Out of the blankness that floated thickly through my mind, one thing bluntly shone its way through. |
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Out of the blue, we were twinned with a town that most people had never heard of and had no idea where in the world it was. |
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Out of the collision of these ideas, and the failure to resolve the issues in Washington, emerged a new war. |
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Out in the country, haze in the distance shrouds the far farmsteads and banks of trees. |
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Out of the blue, I got a phone call from her saying that Lloyd wanted to talk to me. |
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Out in the back the prunus trees have dropped the last of their blossoms and are now growing leaves fast and furious. |
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Out of control, we whipped past a small fazenda, narrowly missing a truck coming from the opposite direction. |
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Out of this, he has constructed a play with a rather limp beginning, a mildly interesting middle, and an indifferent conclusion. |
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Out in the pond I had fantastic views of a whiskered tern wheeling around and picking food of some sort out of the water. |
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Out of the wreckage of war sometimes come uplifting tales of the indomitable human spirit. |
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Out of the all the compilations I've put together, I've probably used this track the most. |
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Out of this extraordinary ferment of experimentation came a major breakthrough. |
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Out of the creation of villages and the granting of lands after military conquest came the institution of feudalism. |
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Out in front were the destroyers, cruisers and battleships and behind moved the concentration of troop and supply ships. |
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Out in the plantations Dawson saw the field hands working, planting crops to be harvested in the summer. |
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In 1988, as part of its 20th birthday celebrations, Time Out published inserts showing all of its hundreds of covers to date. |
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Out of 6,250 applications that were filed for legal assistance with the foundation, 3,843 were approved. |
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Many cite The Third Man as his finest hour, but Odd Man Out is not far behind. |
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Out of this flat tropical planisphere rises a series four man-made mountain peaks, each echoed by a ripple of lesser man-made hillocks. |
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Out on the town we played Space Invaders or PacMan down at our local video parlour. |
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Out political leaders seem to be drawing up a list of people and principles that shouldn't be involved in politics. |
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Out of sheer habit, voters go to the polling booth they used during previous elections. |
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Out of the corner of her eye, she saw a shadow walking towards Brad holding an old flintlock rifle. |
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Out of this band has emerged a highly visible corps of hands-free devotees. |
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Out of all you could have become, out of all the possibilities your freedom allowed you, you chose this. |
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The Take Me Out singers are to begin recording their second album in March as a follow-up to their eponymous debut. |
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Out of sheer desperation I crawled down to the local church and threw myself in a font of holy water. |
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Out of morbid curiosity she pushed herself back into the storm drain and crawled forward on hands and knees toward the body. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, I saw that Khal had begun fighting Anax with the basic techniques and was easily creaming Anax. |
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Out in the open air people are exposed to blazing daytime sun and freezing night temperatures. |
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Out came the colourful spinnakers and cruising chutes to make the most of the more favourable wind direction and strength. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, I could see the pages crumpled against the blue tile, but I didn't care. |
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Out of patience with the mid-90s rightwing frondeurs, he was a loyal government member who got on with his job. |
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Inside Out returns to our screens this Monday, fronted by popular presenter Tessa Dunlop. |
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The great slogan of the settlement of the western frontier during the middle parts of the 19th century was Get in, Get Rich, Get Out. |
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If Time Out announces a Portuguese saltfish bake-off, or the opening of an organic cinnamon cupcakery, we're there. |
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Out of the fullness of my heart and love for you all I send a Message Divine to inspire you, to instantly elevate and to transform your life. |
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Out would come the silver cutlery and the special plates with the gold decoration. |
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Inside Out follows residents on their fight with officialdom as the final countdown to D-Day begins. |
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Out of the corner of my eye I'd catch him watching, but when I'd turn, he'd make a quick getaway. |
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Out of fear of becoming decolonized as a part of the Netherlands Antilles, Aruba opted for separate status. |
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Out of those of you who believe in ghosts, do any of you think you've ever seen a ghost? |
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Out of a crass-sounding approach has come a delicate and innovative solution. |
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Out back they have a good-sized vegetable garden, and a small flower garden. |
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Out in the street a horse pulled its abandoned cart, oblivious to the disturbance. |
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Out of that experience, Myles developed a love of nature which led him into bushwalking. |
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Out of devilment, Ferguson then had the audacity to offer a four-to-one bet that Larsson would not score against his team. |
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Out on the fields there are long lines of willows greening up, ready to give new bud and make a year's growth ready for coppicing in the Autumn. |
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Out of these sources only farmyard manure and green manure are widely used. |
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Out in the playground during break boys dash around kicking a ball, their white shirts hanging out of their grey flannel trousers. |
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Out of concern about gray market and price-cutting activities, the company will no longer allow its gear to be sold on the Net. |
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Out in the car park Damian wiped his grubby nose on an equally grimy handkerchief. |
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Out over the flat, white wastes of fen and the wind-bent, groaning poplar trees went the music of the bells. |
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Out in the street, he found a carnival of grotesques behind the surface of the world. |
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Out goes cranberry sauce and in come chicken wings, chips, guacamole, pizza and beer. |
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Out in the field, with the hoe swung above her head, she jokes that it's a good as any gym workout. |
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Out of self-interest, rich or eminent people who would curry popular favor to gain political office will dissemble their selfishness and pride. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, I watched a bird streak past, riding a thermal up over the building. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, I had seen her unwrap the gum, pop the wad in her mouth and masticate it experimentally. |
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Out of 36 meteorological sub-divisions in the country, 16 sub-divisions have received deficient or scanty rainfall so far, he said. |
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Out of 1,032 matriculands admitted in the session 1911-12, there were only three Frenchmen, all non-collegiate. |
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Out of the bustle appeared a painfully thin little six, or seven-year-old scarecrow, arms no thicker than sticks. |
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The barque Endeavour arrived in July and then there was The Big Day Out, a port open day, a month or so later. |
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Out of all the sectors affected by the downturn, special activities holidays have fared best. |
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Out of the cities, it is more difficult both to keep prices down and to source quality ingredients. |
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Part of the problem with Out of Time is that most audiences will be way ahead of the double-dealing plot. |
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Out wide at the back of the court, Borg hits a top-spin forehand and scuttles back to the middle, to a spot a couple of feet behind the baseline. |
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Out of nowhere, she's got needle and thread in one hand, and in the space of a heartbeat, she's pulled her chair beside mine. |
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Out came the veterinary textbook to see whether guinea pigs can harbour scabies. |
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Out on the roads they'll be impressed too by the revised, reworked and rebuilt mechanicals. |
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Out of the shadows behind the gilded throne seat stepped a familiar figure. |
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Out of the strange melange of bawdry and bloodshed would emerge the origins of his irrepressible folk humour. |
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From its Look Out Level it offers a stunning view of the city, especially at sunset. |
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The Coca-Cola Challenge, Knock Out Cup preliminaries, quarter-finals and semis will be played after the end of the league season. |
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Out of the corner of his eye he spotted a familiar figure in a long coat and a warm smile. |
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Out go the twitching nostrils, flailing arms and sniffy declamations about a cheeky scintilla of vanilla and oodles of gunsmoke. |
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Out in the hall, Celia toed off her slides and fought to fit her light jacket in among the several already stuffed into the closet. |
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By 1982's Shoot Out The Lights the marriage was being openly dissected and both partners were on the way to permanent estrangement. |
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Out in the cold air again I take a deep breath, exhale, and blow smoke rings with my winter breath. |
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Out of 27 recent arrests for theft and break and entry, 20 were Thai nationals. |
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Out of the seventeen people in your household sixteen will survive, but you cannot escape your fate. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, I could see Ryan smiling every time I let out an exclamation of surprise over the show. |
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Out of the shadows Revolutionary War brought a shift in thought about women. |
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Out on our test drive, in a 1.6 litre model, I was struck by its hushed refinement and strikingly good quality. |
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Out of all the fights, all the scuffles and tussles, this was the only one that mattered. |
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Out of the love for her work, Ye Sha adheres to the night shift, regardless of the disturbance from her chronic headache. |
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Out of nowhere, the glass from the windows shatter and the front door is broken. |
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Out in the country, past the big cities, over four hills, and through countless curves on the road, lay the small town of Benwin. |
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Out back were the Vietnamese pheasants and bantams that Kilroy-Silk breeds. |
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Out of the water an open seacock still admits moisture, frigid air, and perhaps vermin, so close them. |
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Out went the jeans, T-shirts, and sneakers and in came leather, studs, chains, moustaches, biker boots and the impossibly big hair. |
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Out came coffee and tea, and shop-bought mince pies with the tin foil still attached. |
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Out went the tacky, big-budget stage sets and tricksy technology and in came rock 'n' roll again. |
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Out of the nearly 90-degree turn, I scanned the instruments and trimmed out the airplane. |
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Out of pattern properties, a biometrical identifier is generated for each penguin. |
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Out of the knowledge acquired by modern biology, modern biotechnology is growing. |
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Out of overalls and newly suited and booted, I hardly recognised him on the platform at Waverley Station. |
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The paper publishes biweekly starting Aug.7 and includes fashion spreads, Agit-Prop and Out in the City. |
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Out in the sticks last weekend, the sheep looked like shrivelled prunes on legs. |
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Out of 74 aircraft, 65 have seat-back pockets, all of which have a sick bag placed in them for every flight. |
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Out of the office window I see snow, thick drifts bearing the marks of a brave skier gliding down. |
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Out of his jester's uniform, he was wearing a black tunic over dark blue trousers, as well as a huge smile across his pretty face. |
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In 1983, Chris released his debut solo album Out of the Night. |
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Out of nowhere I was getting daily crank calls, I was beat up at recess, I was picked on and name-called daily, and I didn't have a friend to talk to. |
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Out of the corner of her eye, Mandy suddenly spotted one of her aides making frantic cutting motions across the throat while waving the front page of the Sun. |
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Out of the abyss came mafia mobs, large-scale bribery and corruption. |
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Out of the art of the High Renaissance there developed a style characterized by a sense of extreme elegance and grace, which became known as Mannerism. |
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Out of the goodness of my heart I decided to loan him some of the CD-ROMs I've burned lately, so he can have a search through them and see what tunes he likes. |
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Out of the pool jumps Amanda, decked out in bathing cap and goggles. |
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Out of its own impulse and initiative of the Spirit, a process of involutions occurred for some limited purpose, the precise nature of which is beyond human comprehension. |
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Out of all the stories in this book, this would be the one, which I would not believe and funnily enough, this is the only one out of all the stories, which I can prove. |
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Out of the corner of my eye I saw a dozen musicians climb on stage with no less than 15 instruments, including bass trombone, accordion, pedal steel guitar, saw and theremin! |
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Out of good manners, I would hesitate to label him an ignorant ganch. |
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Out of the corner of her eye, she saw a flicker of movement. |
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Out of the corner of her eye, she could see the dagger trembling slightly. |
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Out of the nine events which were billed for the last day, India picked up four titles and were followed by Sri Lanka and Pakistan who took three and two titles, respectively. |
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Out of the darkness of the sky there appeared many bright, flaming lights. |
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Out on the field, he watched the opposing pitchers as they warmed up, noting how they set up on the mound, toeing the left or right side or middle of the rubber. |
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Out wanders nature boy with his beard, his flannie shirt, and his boots. |
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Out rushed a large quantity of grumes, mixed with fluid blood. |
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Out the back, my friend's voices rise merrily above the beer garden. |
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Out of 180 embryos processed, 109 had at least one analyzable metaphase. |
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Out of the cool boxes would flow wine, beer and soft drinks, followed by a feast served on leaf platters, which we'd cast adrift when we'd finished. |
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Out of respect, her family would not allow the University of Nebraska Press to disinter the ledger in 1959, even temporarily, so it could be photographed in color. |
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When that week's Time Out appeared it had been carefully copy-edited. |
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Out of the corner of my eye I saw a small duck waddling toward me. |
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It's very easy to find your way around, and there are topical menus on every page, leading you to categories such as Beyond Buddies, Head and Heart, and Out of Bounds. |
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Whereas I saw her just a few nights ago on tcm in something called Boys Night Out from 1962 and she was alla dat, as they say. |
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Out of curiosity, and apparently in total innocence, Dundes put in a request on interlibrary loan. |
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Out of work, and desperate for cash, Armstrong receives an offer from his ex-girlfriend, Fatima, that if he impregnates her, she will pay him handsomely. |
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Out of the silence came a low hum that started soft and grew in volume until it filled everything around it, a pulsating beat that drummed with a steady rhythm. |
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Out of long habit and the conduct that my training had ingrained in me, I immediately dropped a curtsy, despite having been caught off guard by the unexpected introduction. |
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Out went artificial demarcation lines, overmanning and inflexibility. |
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Out of the darkness we could hear laughter and see lighted matches, a German lighting a Scotchman's cigarette and vice versa, exchanging cigarettes and souvenirs. |
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Out of the clear blue he landed a belt on them and I never felt such pain. |
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Out of the corner of my eye I noted Patterson scoffing in disbelief. |
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Out of frustration, exhaustion, and mounting stress, I cry in the street. |
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Out of these, 434 have Newbridge down as their first preference. |
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Out of step with his own party, the libertarian-leaning senator plays to his original base. |
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Out of its crabbedness and spitefulness come the finest, choicest flavors. |
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A quick flick through Time Out will show you a cornucopia of options. |
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Out of more than thirty-two thousand welfare applicants, it referred 636 for drug testing. |
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Out of the kidney fat of the Aymara Indians, the bishop made holy oil. |
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Out of the sixty million strong Millennial population, it's the band of twenty-one to twenty-five year olds that marketers target with dazzling images of new drink brands. |
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Out of wedlock, William I had numerous children, their descendants being among those who would lay claim to the Scottish crown. |
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Yet it was Gauthier's emotional side on show with live versions of Snakebit and Falling Out Of Love. |
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Not even Shamelessly Squeezing the Last Penny Out of Your Moneyspinning Franchise? |
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Out of the five existing hydropower plants, four are in the western region where the national capital, Thimphu is situated. |
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Out jumped Hinchy, wearing black cloak and a mop head for a wig, and the rest is history. |
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Three Sheets To The Wind is a playful blues boogie and Jumpin' Out a nod to Jeff Beck. |
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Out of those will come a million seeds and chafflike flowerets that will turn your pool into palm tree soup. |
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Celebrating 50 years of UK number one hit singles, the Magic of Motown brings its brand-new 2015 Reach Out Tour to Wrexham next month. |
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Out of deep injury, maya Angelou had a way of finding universal hope. |
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Frankie joined the Take Knives Out of the Community initiative to present new football kits to the pupils which are emblazoned with the TKO logo. |
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Out go Silvius and Audrey's standard mummerset accents, and with them the usual assumption of these characters' dimness. |
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They will kick off with Towed in a Hole and Way Out West in October, followed by Block-Heads and the Oscar-winning The Music Box in November. |
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Out loud, involuntarily, and I never felt self-conscious about it. |
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Tenders are invited for Nifty Nabber Ideal For Picking Up Bottles And Garbage Out Doors,In Addition To Retrieving Out Of Reach Items. |
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Now in its eighth year, Stand Out is the stand-up comedy course for 14 to 18-year-olds delivered by the Liverpool-based Comedy Trust. |
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Out March 5 THIS gritty reboot tells the story of how Lara Croft evolved from being a trustafarian traveller into a hardened explorer. |
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Out of these about 50 cases will lead to formal action being taken and some will result in the seizure of noisemaking equipment. |
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Out of 194 students who appeared for the Summative Assessment, 39 scored a perfect 10 CGPA and 53 students got CGPA 9 and above. |
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Out of 154 residences which were inspected or polled, only one residence on Taylor Road had hooked up its sump pump to the sewer. |
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Out of your many books, what do you consider your magnum opus? |
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Out of each article, I'm notating what pops out the most, and I write it down. |
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Sacha appeared on Beauty School Cop Out with Daniel Jarrousse, from Coseley, who spends PS600 a month on personal grooming. |
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Out went the slave, and in came the unfree peasant instead, with no more freedom of movement than his predecessor. |
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Out ThursdaySingle White Female-style creepiness ensues when Grace, the wife of a bestselling author, hires a personal assistant. |
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Out of the Robellino mare Cribella, Ruby Wine had finished fourth to Eswarah in April on her previous start. |
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The curanderas use their strength to break Out of traditional cultural roles assigned to women. |
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Out of all these dissensions in the 14th century sprang a number of separate congregations, almost of sects. |
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At this time Jonathan Cape rejected A Scullion's Diary, the first version of Down and Out. |
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He returned to teaching at Hayes and prepared for the publication of his book, now known as Down and Out in Paris and London. |
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The Unseen University Cut Out Book was published in 2006 developed with Alan Bately and Bernard Pearson. |
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The resulting album, In Through the Out Door, featured sonic experimentation that again drew mixed reactions from critics. |
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In 1988, he returned with Out of Order, produced by Duran Duran's Andy Taylor and by Bernard Edwards of Chic. |
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Out of this movement came garage rock bands like The White Stripes, The Strokes, Interpol and, later on, The Black Keys. |
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Other tours include Story of the Proms, Behind the Scenes, Inside Out and School tours. |
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Out of only five successful World Cup chases of 300 runs or more, Ireland have provided three of them. |
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It was made internationally famous as the setting for the classic film, Odd Man Out, starring James Mason. |
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Out of 115 bombers and 35 fighters sent, 16 bombers and 7 fighters were destroyed. |
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Waugh maintained his reputation in 1942, with Put Out More Flags, which sold well despite wartime restrictions on paper and printing. |
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In May 2008, Zak Starkey left the band after recording Dig Out Your Soul, the band's seventh studio album. |
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Out of the naturalist ethic of Realism grew a major artistic movement, Impressionism. |
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In 1967, Hockney's painting, Peter Getting Out of Nick's Pool, won the John Moores Painting Prize at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. |
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The first Film Awards ceremony took place in May 1949 and honouring the films The Best Years of Our Lives, Odd Man Out and The World Is Rich. |
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Out of all the current support series, the Porsche Carrera Cup GB is the longest serving support championship. |
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Out of the four teams, two would then qualify for the Quarter Finals, playing the top teams from other groups. |
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Out of combat, a Greek hoplite would wear the helmet tipped upward for comfort. |
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Out of the insurgency came a highly destructive group calling itself ISIL, which took large parts of the north and west. |
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Between the two headline slots, Biffy Clyro also performed a huge outdoor show in Glasgow, with Fall Out Boy filling in as the support act. |
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Out came platters piled with carne adovada burritos, four tacos, beef burritos and Santa Fe Jack Cheddar enchiladas. |
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As this is quite possibly the first and only novel about synchronized swimming, Out of Synch is, right away, in a class of its own. |
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Out there in the winter streets a few ashen anthroparians scuttling yet through the falling soot. |
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Out came old Teenie, buzzing mad as a whole nest of wasps. Muttered awfulnesses came from her great padded bonnet. |
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Out of the benben stone, on its substructure representing the primeval hill, developed the religious symbol which we know as the obelisk. |
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Out on the boating lake were two bufflehead ducks, a male with a bonnetlike white patch on his dark head, and his chocolate brown female. |
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Out of greediness to get both, he chops at the shadow, and loses the substance. |
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Out came a little old woman in tap shoes, clacketing along the floorboards. |
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Out in computerland, people are talking to each other about how to make a bomb. |
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Out in the water a crash of rhinoceros-like animals browse belly deep through a bed of aquatic plants. |
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Out under the trees, some rangers had found enough duff and dry wood to start a fire beneath a slanting ridge of slate. |
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Out I plunge...into the Ready Salted afternoon, froggering between the traffic to the promenade. |
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Out in Fitzroy Street, the Saturday afternoon crowds strolled the wide footpaths, licking gelati. |
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Out of one window I can see the garden, those mysterious deep-shaded arbors, the riotous old-fashioned flowers, and bushes and gnarly trees. |
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Out of Love and Wisdom did it come forth, and back into Love and Wisdom must it indraw all things. |
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Out in the street, under the reddening afternoon sun, a spectacle of ineluctable commerce greeted her. |
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Out of the 40,000 inhabitants on Guadeloupe, at the end of the 17th century, there were more than 26,000 blacks and 9,000 whites. |
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Out of this work came another of Wren's important mathematical results, namely that the hyperboloid of revolution is a ruled surface. |
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Out there are legions of women who don't own computers or want one.... What they do is labrish endlessly on their cellphones and vote. |
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The Crack is a monthly style and listings magazine similar to London's Time Out. |
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The civil parish of Wells is entirely surrounded by the parish of St Cuthbert Out. |
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Inspired by the gay rights movement, he endorsed the Out Campaign to encourage atheists worldwide to declare their stance publicly. |
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Different distances are normally quoted for stations, depending on whether the direction of travel is In or Out. |
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Out of the salivary hormone testing options, salivary cortisol has been shown to have high predictive value for stress and Cushing's syndrome, among others. |
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Out along the boardwalk is the best to spot the carnivorous sundew, a tiny plant akin to the Venus fly trap whose stalks are tipped with a sticky glue. |
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While they are umbilically attached to iPads in centrally-heated bedrooms, our immune systems were strengthened by Going Out To Play from the ages of five onwards. |
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The entire event is an initiative of the Believe Out Loud project, which is managed by the Collegiate Churches non-profit organization, Intersections International. |
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Crawled Out Of The Sea adds accordion and a snare riff, Tap At My Window is based on a Philip Larkin poem and Night Terror is a stirring call-to-arms. |
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Parmofan Out the townies come saying the snow''s not that bad. |
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Dine Out Week is being coordinated by the Sutton Coldfield Town Centre BID, the body set up last year to coordinate investment and marketing in the town centre. |
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And we may have seen the winner in last Wednesday's Portland at Donny, where the winner Out After Dark and seventh-placed Chookie Heaton greatly reinforced their claims. |
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Out of the Alleged mare Mysterial, he is a half-brother to Group 1-winning miler Librettist and hails from the family of July Cup hero Agnes World. |
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And where better than Chill Out Spa in the grounds of Knowsley Hall? |
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This season, the world's largest marketer of backpacks, the JanSport brand launches a holiday program with Kohl's that will include its Half Pint and Chill Out packs. |
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Beauty assistant Charlene Ball, from Cardiff, appeared on ITV's speeded-up version of Blind Date, Take Me Out, after she told us she was fed up meeting losers and tightwads. |
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Out of this arose a sharp controversy with Augustus de Morgan. |
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Out of 250,000 troops the Prussians sustained 25,000 casualties, lost a further 150,000 as prisoners, 4,000 artillery pieces, and over 100,000 muskets. |
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Out in the front yard, a jumble of iris japonica, Chinese epimedium and carex leaves covers one wall, a plant wall experiment begun five years ago. |
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Out of 59 race starts with the team, he finished just 24 of them. |
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An earlier version of The Voyage Out has been reconstructed by Woolf scholar Louise DeSalvo and is now available to the public under the intended title. |
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By The Who Sell Out, he began to work narrative and characters into songs, which he fully developed by Tommy, including spiritual themes influenced by Baba. |
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We''re Going Out Today and We''re Off have a great catchiness to them. |
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Sky has also aired several advertisements featuring characters from Minions, Inside Out, Kung Fu Panda 3, The Secret Life of Pets and The Lego Batman Movie. |
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Out in the center of the ring Romero profiled in front of the bull, drew the sword out from the folds of the muleta, rose on his toes, and sighted along the blade. |
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