You look over the side of the deck and see smooth flowing waves, and the rain leaving ripples in the water. |
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The Doctor ordered an ultrasound immediately and made an appointment to see Andy on that Saturday morning. |
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After some research, I see that one can sacrifice goats in order to gain riches or appease the gods. |
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I sometimes see a limpkin, sometimes a pair, hanging out at the retention pond down the street. |
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Quiet observers can see numerous wildlife species and are often treated to sightings of Florida redbelly turtles, limpkins and river otters. |
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Namibian banks generally do not see it as their business to lend to risky long-term investments. |
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The range of conventional radar, the kind you see at airports with its rotating dish, is limited to direct line of sight. |
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I could see the muscles rippling under his white T-shirt and could tell he was preping for a fight. |
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She looked virtually the same as when I'd last seen her, though perhaps a closer vantage point would have let me see more wrinkles and lines. |
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On Sunday morning, I see a woman ahead of me on the trail, just cresting a rise. |
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It was great to see so many young athletes on the starting line for every race. |
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I fail to see how a signal failure that far down the line can have an effect as far back as White City. |
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We see our past achievements as the end results of a clean forward thrust, and our present difficulties as signs of decline and decay. |
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Shareholders can expect to see a continued roll-out of new product lines and distribution channels. |
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In my line of work I see people from all kinds of backgrounds, with all kinds of problems. |
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He remarked that a person in his line of work gets to see places that most people never see. |
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It's unusual in my line of work to get to see a production more than once, no matter how much you would like to. |
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We'll have to wait and see what the reasons are but there are essentially two overlapping lines of attack. |
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He would like to see the courts taking a tougher line with young troublemakers. |
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It was sad to see that the government is more interested in politics and appearances than in doing the right thing. |
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He would not give me a pay rise despite the audiences flocking to see me and lining his pocket. |
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A linear time series approach was used to see if changes in these dimensions represented secular trends. |
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I think that the closer you are to your object the better you see details and you broadcast it accurately, but riskily. |
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They can expect to see music from local bands as well as Irish dancing, line dancing and step dancing as part of the celebrations. |
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But Scotland and Northern Ireland will see the best of the weather with mostly dry spells. |
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From the next bridge one can see some more sculpted rock, and round the corner the river was dry in this wettest of seasons. |
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The distillery, you see, lies in a parish that's been dry since prohibition. |
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And despite battling a weak heart and a crook knee, Donald can't see himself giving away his volunteer work anytime soon. |
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A ristorante usually posts its menu in the window so one can see what is available before going inside. |
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She was just in time to see the plane lift from the ground, slowly gaining height, tipping and turning so that she feared it would flip over. |
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Through this formula, you can see that apple polishing establishes a faulty logical connection. |
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Read the patent and you'll see it covers the use of embedded program objects, or applets within Web documents. |
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I can see no good reason why the principle of necessity should not be applicable in his case as it is in the case of the victim of a stroke. |
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The company has promised to see all applicants who meet the specification for the vacant job. |
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They don't see that what we do has any relevance or application to what they do. |
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Likewise, appointments panels may see only three or four of the 200 candidates who have applied for a vacancy. |
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He made an appointment for us to return to the hospital the next day to see the specialist who was treating my wife's cancer. |
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She made an appointment to see her GP the next day, taking along a list of matching symptoms. |
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I would have much preferred to see the place by appointment, even if 20 other people did the same. |
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Well, you see, the lords and barons swore their oath to make the king sign the Magna Carta at Bury St Edmunds. |
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I have a RL job so you will mostly see postings from me in the evenings or at nighttime in Europe. |
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The bids are evaluated and schemes are appraised to see if they are achieving their targets every three months. |
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So I went back to the data to see if there was any appreciable difference in response by gender. |
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Neither does he see any cause for concern in Ireland given that house prices have started to slow appreciably in the past 12 months. |
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They may not appreciate its more challenging content, but they can recognise a cultural asset when they see one. |
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One area that's not so much a surprise, but one we strongly support is to see the networks strengthening their lineups with original programming. |
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That Ming vase can sit in your study for five years or more before you see its value appreciate substantially. |
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We see these types of trials linger on for years as a method to win the case. |
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Take time to stroll through the pages and see just how beautiful the sexy lingerie is. |
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Here may be a way to put all those lingering doubts to rest and see for yourself the efficacy of alternative therapies. |
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He could see her lips moving faintly, the sound of her silky voice barely a whisper. |
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The gamberi sausage linguine, clearly a house specialty, was served on one of those cast iron hot plates you see in Chinese restaurants. |
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He could see, very faintly, a legion of soldiers in the distance, also approaching the forest. |
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It is not difficult to see why the semantic pole of the linguistic sign cannot be an entity in the real world. |
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The company is braced for an approach from its German rival with a plan that will see them merge their core operations. |
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Transition from flying Cessnas to Pipers and see how much more aware it makes you of all aspects of the approach. |
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I gave him the passenger seat in my Morgan roadster, put the top down so he could sit up and see the sights, then drove him home each day. |
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We came to an agreement where they could road test the standards and we'd do some gap analysis to see where we stood on that parcel of land. |
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Sometimes we will road test a variety by planting a few trees or a row to see how they do during several seasons. |
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One of the artists is now considering taking her work outside and putting on her show amid the roadworks so that at least people will see it. |
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We see long lines of traffic on single lanes leading up to roundabouts when common sense dictates that an extra lane should have been put in from day one. |
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Buzzards are all flying around pecking at them, and there are insects and flies, and you can see blood on the ground. |
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The suitcases were soon after spotted by passersby who approached to see swarms of flies. |
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As I nestle into my bedroll and blanket, I gaze up at the sky and see that a couple of stars have come out and also a gibbous moon has risen in the north. |
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On Sunday we're road-tripping to a Gawler caravan park to see Beth. |
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They see him bringing working-class whites and Southerners into the fold in a way that no other Democrat could. |
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Just in case anyone I work with is reading this, see if you can guess which current highly respected staff member approached me with this request. |
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I have made an appointment with the director at the mental health trust to talk through what she is looking for and see how it could fit with my career plans. |
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Instinct makes sure I see them only in the room in my chosen working hours, from late morning or their lunchtime to early or mid-evening, and only by appointment. |
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He also asserted that they had yet to investigate to see if there were any links with some of the executives at the state company. |
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The next time you see an initial public offering from a food company based in flyover country, tell your broker you want in. |
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You see, sign language contains no signs for abstract words and notions. |
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No wonder some critics think that Shanghaiese are not ready to see a Pina Bausch show because they have not surpassed the stage of merely appreciating linear narrative. |
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The world is no doubt waiting to see if any Florentine icons like the Statue of David show up in her future foot apparel designs. |
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The proposal would see 4km of bitumen added to the partially sealed 47 km long Carnarvon-Mullewa Road for the purpose of transporting up to 100 road trains each day. |
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An airplane had flown so close that he could see its machine guns and rockets. |
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I see the autumn harvests, frozen into black knots in the trees, the berries and fruit, left rotting on the floor and then all mush turned to ice on hard ground. |
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After settling everything in apple-pie order in a mad hurry, they wait for hours for the colonel to make his appearance and see if the buttons are polished. |
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Witnesses will be spared the anguish of having to see the suspect in the flesh, even through a one-way screen, in traditional line-ups at police stations. |
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Its nice to see some good bike handling skills amongst the roadies. |
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It was a pleasure to present the awards last Friday and to see so many adults attend to show their appreciation and support for these champions of literature. |
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If people had an appreciation of all the facts of that economic relationship, they would see issues like migration and border security at a completely different light. |
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In exceptional circumstances a child can instruct a solicitor to apply to the Court for the right to see their family, including their brothers or sisters. |
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Though we need not see as she does to appreciate her stories, understanding the vision that informs them is essential to apprehending their deeper meanings. |
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I can also remember wailing my head off as my mum tries to calm me down whilst going aboard an ocean liner to see my grandparents off on a cruise. |
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Team Shark conducts open shark dives for individuals who'd like to see sharks up close but don't scuba dive. |
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The ability to see both near and far is hindered by macular degeneration because damage to the macula causes blurriness and distortion of vision. |
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No-one but Nin can see the bogeymen, and she decides, come what may, she will rescue her brother. |
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Newton has been a study in scratchiness in Blackpool with a pair of 80 averages to see off Ronnie Baxter and Nicholson. |
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You see the bodysurfing and it only takes one person to get critically injured and the buck stops with the club. |
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This can see you quick-witted and able to do some neat body swerves when it comes to life maneuvers. |
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One way is to check with the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork to see if your practitioner is certified. |
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In his hometown, the Mancunian fight fans were stunned to see their hero hit the deck in the second round. |
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We want to see where it goes, and just flush it out a little more. |
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Vickery played with all three Welsh players scrummagers on that Lions tour and he cannot see a unit in the world game to match them. |
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A group of us went to see Julio Iglesias on a night when the cold and wind was a real bodice ripper. |
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You'll even get to see Mirren being lead around on a leash and boffed doggy-style in the imperial den of iniquity. |
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Barnum, we can see he is left working with lions that look mangier than a Mary Chipperfield chimp. |
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I do hope Everton will not be fighting for survival for I would hate to see David Moyes having to relinquish his managership. |
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If, on the other hand, we decide to offload him and bring in some agricultural bogtrotters, see how many season ticket holders we have left. |
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The picture got blurry, and all I could see were colored dots. |
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An attorney for the family, Jill Pietrini, told a federal jury in Las Vegas that the children don't want to see the reggae legend portrayed as a bobblehead or a toy. |
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For information on the Maltese Islands and things to do see visitmalta. |
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Is it easier to see the world in Manichaean black and white? |
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Bog myrtle also adds a rather sweet aroma to the air on non-windy days and it's easy to see why humans have found various uses for this peat-loving shrub over the centuries. |
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A lot of work still needs to be done before hypersonic scramjets first see action in battle, but the technology shows great promise, officials said. |
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It brings to mind every prison movie you have ever seen, you could almost see the glamour girl pictures or photos of family blu-tacked to the wall. |
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I can understand how many would see claimants to be scroungers. |
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It would be nice to think my grandchildren will be able to see and taste for themselves the apples their Taid used to scrump when he was a little boy. |
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Christmas Day matches were popular in that era and 33,000 turned up at St Andrew's to see Swansea beaten 3-1, thanks to goals by Cornelius Dougall, Harry Bodle and an owngoal. |
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So when you see scrolling text, think of it as a typewriter-produced newsletter, and look forward to the days when online publishers apply the technology to its fullest. |
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The thieves can't see you coming, and you're more maneuverable. |
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