It has wakened memories and bought it all back and I think it would have been emotionally a bit distressing to have gone. |
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The same is true for the cost of rhino horn, but the whole story is even a bit more complicated. |
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In earlier posts about the sad state of policing in Victoria, the Professor may have been just a bit too harsh about the wallopers. |
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The pregnancy storyline was a bit much and definitely unneeded although it added depth to Dan's family life. |
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The picture above with all the limousines is maybe a bit much, but hey, that's just the kind of place it is. |
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Days are a bit more wakeful, though he's taken to having a long late morning sleep from around 9.30-10 am that can last for up to 3 hours. |
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That also seems to be the case with some of the other New World quail and appears to reflect a bit of Old World bias of the authors. |
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For Doppler cooling, we need another detail from quantum mechanics, and a bit of relativity. |
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I will go out for him for the sake of research but really 3 calls in 2 days is a bit much since we haven't even had a date yet! |
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Thanks to harassed arts writers looking for easy targets, mime traditionally gets a bit of a kicking at the festival. |
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It was something a little more off the wall, a bit of self-reference or a weird thought. |
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Mind you, while they deserve harsh punishment, nine years might be a bit much. |
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Such shockwaves are a bit like the wake of a ship travelling across the ocean. |
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I knew drink was dear in the South but 80 euro for a pint of Harp is a bit much. |
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They went for a spin on the waltzer and the greasy funfair worker spun their car a bit too fast. |
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Perfect wedding music, though at a pace that'll be a bit tough for waltzers at a country wedding. |
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While still a beautiful location, the over-the-top glitz of St. Tropez is a bit much. |
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I was a bit discouraged with the rest of the book after such a wonderful introduction. |
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The Exeter game was a bit of a walkover for them in the end but I don't think that will happen again. |
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Using it as a saw works a bit better, but it appears the faults in the blade help here. |
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Like many of the illusionist's decisions, he used a bit of abracadabra to make the purchase. |
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His injury created a bit of a catching quandary since starter Brian Johnson battled knee problems in spring training. |
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It really is a bit like walking into the waiting room of a small police station. |
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Amazingly both cars are as fast as each other, with the diesel car accelerating just a bit quicker than the petrol. |
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Then he said he had a proposal for me, which made me a bit worried about what was coming up. |
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To say that we developed a keen interest in the subject might be stretching credibility a bit much. |
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This caused a bit of a commotion as the hospital grounds are quite large and it was a five minute walk to reach the main entrance. |
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The weather at the Oval is looking a bit overcast but may hold long enough for us to do the biz. |
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I combined the skin chunks with toasted walnuts, pumpkin seeds, and a bit of spices. |
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I'm now a bit stiff and have a big lump on my right foot where I caught a guy on the elbow. |
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So the limelight was off us a bit and we were able to prepare quietly and save our best for last. |
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I knew Labour Ministers lie a bit, but accusing two ministers in one week of hypocrisy is a bit much. |
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So comparisons are a bit invidious at times and I realise why we struggle with that. |
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When they start announcing these things three and four times over with the same funds, then we get a bit jack of that. |
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The satire seems a bit vanilla but it's a family film so I'm not expecting total absurdism. |
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And for extra room in the seat, try jeans with a low waist, low pockets and a bit of a flare around the ankle. |
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He was a bit absent-minded and he used to leave his door open now and again. |
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I don't know exactly what to call what I've just been through in the last 24 hours, but it's all a bit much. |
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Been feeling a bit wabbit but may be because I'm coming off my medication at the moment. |
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Sure she came across as a bit wacky, and a bit all over the place at times. |
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Things got a bit tense when Gagne walked J.T. Snow on four pitches as well to load the bases. |
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I must admit to finding it a bit slow to begin with and rather drawn out in some places. |
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They are a good side but we were a bit better and hopefully this result shows we are now on our way. |
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This goes some way to explaining why my cupboard is a bit bare when it comes to clothes. |
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If you take a leg off of the spider, put it back on the table and tell it to walk, it walks a bit wobbly. |
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My little boy is not speaking to me on the phone at the moment, which is a bit upsetting. |
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Petrol usage would be a bit higher but not by so much that it equals the rent we would have paid. |
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And why would they use a bit of all of them, rather than work through them one at a time? |
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Yes, all this red wine as emblem and object of worship may get a bit much, of course. |
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It is a great chance for us to give them a bit back from some of the tough times we have experienced on the road. |
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I have mentioned my driving history a few times in the last year and a bit. |
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He's not the fastest player on the books and occasionally he can be a bit casual and sometimes gets caught in possession. |
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When the tourists pour in to see the autumn leaves, traffic on Skyline Drive can be a bit much. |
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It's no great shakes when an old guy feels a bit tired and jaded, and unable to function as a poet for a while. |
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If you don't get that, you might be about to make yourself look a bit of a wally. |
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After he had his stroke, the doctor suggested he should do some exercise, walking or even a bit of gentle cycling. |
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I learnt to get on with them, I just wanted to be something I wasn't, a bit of a Jack the Lad and it was the start of a rocky ride really. |
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If you're a bloke you do feel a bit of a wally driving the thing, even if you do manage to buy one in black or silver. |
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I think he's trying to insert some humour into what could be a dull text, but the persistent labeling is a bit much. |
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I've also realised that I quite like having people about, as long as I have a room to hide out in when it gets a bit much. |
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Though I sometimes find Margo a bit much, at least she has something to contribute. |
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I was always a bit wary of its claim to being the chosen resting place of Pocahontas. |
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Mesmerism is a bit of medical quackery developed in the 18th century by Dr. Franz Anton Mesmer. |
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My only word of warning in this cartoon's defense is that while the first episode is a bit weak, the following two are much better. |
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As you can see above, the space is a bit tight where the clip connects to the socket. |
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I was sort of looking forward to the abseil, although I was dreading it a bit as well and was a bit scared. |
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With a bit of overclocking on the memory you should, by rights, be able to gain an average frame rate above thirty frames per second. |
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If that brings attention that gets a bit much now and again that's something I'll have to learn to deal with. |
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Most cacophony events were one-off affairs, just enough to jam the culture a bit before moving on. |
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If employers were a bit more patient, think more of us and gave us more time, we would prove ourselves to be as good as the abled people and even better. |
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To belabor the comparison a bit, the same could be said for the American Dream. |
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She almost manages a wan smile, but misses a bit on the execution. |
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Because I tend to be a bit absent-minded at times and as well as forgetting where I put my keys or took off my glasses, I also forget where I save things to. |
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Announcement videos are agonized over internally, so a bit of close-reading can be revealing. |
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I've been in trouble in the past but a three-year ban is a bit much. |
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When Jack was lying on the altar with the stones, that was really hard for me because I got a bit giggly. |
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It probably was a bit much to ask them to do it all over again. |
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I've been a bit of jack of all trades, just trying to help where I can. |
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D'you reckon red fishnet sleeves are a bit much for the first day back? |
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He is immaculate and was, one suspects, a bit of a dandy in his youth. |
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Why not just create something utterly silly, artistically a bit pointless, but ultimately just fun to watch? |
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His falsetto warbles, a bit different than his normal voice, are only a background on the latter, third behind Kweli's voice and the amazing production. |
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It was about a half a mile downhill, with an absolutely beautiful view of the countryside, although it was always a bit harder to get back up again after a few pints. |
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When Dyan Cannon and Grant Grant split, she attained a restraining order, so he rented another house a bit further down the road. |
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Ours is a bit messier, but every bit as authentic as far as period recreations. |
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Sure, water filter makers put a bit of bactericide in their products to tamp down the infestation. |
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Trista goes about making the shake, mashing up a banana, adding cherry syrup, a bit of milk, and soft-serve ice cream. |
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Some reviewers gave her flak for relying a bit too heavily on her cue cards in this one, but at least she rocked the bandanna. |
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It may have been a bit much to expect Dixon to visit the jazz clubs or to go up to Harlem to listen to some blues, but there was plenty else to do and see. |
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Every place we'd tried was booked up, so we were getting a bit panicky. |
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Mrs. Lincoln, who is a bit of a Bible-thumper, is strongly depicted in the film instead as a fire-and-brimstone conservative. |
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Critics of the bigot should begin placing a bit less emphasis on what he says or feels than what he actually does. |
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His peers remember him as a bright man who spoke softly and occasionally came across as a bit shy. |
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The couple met when she was 19 on the set of the movie Blue Chips, in which she had a bit part as a cheerleader. |
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Yahoo is still basically a bit player in search, with only 11.4 percent of the market. |
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In short, it did want a blank check to do as it pleased, but just a bit of empathy from the president. |
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So bless HBO for heating things up a bit with the release of an epic 15-minute trailer for the fourth season of Game of Thrones. |
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One of the topics you write about quite a bit is the body image problem you had when you were growing up. |
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Ways of Going Home was a bit longer than bonsai and The Private Lives of Trees but not by much. |
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It was a bit like academia, where young scholars rarely stick their necks out until they have tenure. |
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Are you seeing more commercial pressure from academic presses for historians to sexy it up a bit? |
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Harrovians were also judged to be a bit thick, as the school was not as academically demanding as Eton. |
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Asked about the role he played, and the impact of his famous name, Goldwater bristled a bit. |
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They worked heavily with long black pleated knits, accented with a bit of silver or gold. |
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She chuckled a bit in her confessional Irish brogue, and members of the audience laughed. |
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In the breadth of his scholarship and interests, in the precision of his dress and tastes, he was something of a nineteenth-century man, an aesthete, a bit of a dandy. |
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If you've occupied the different points on a romantic triangle, your heart might ache just a bit thinking about these three. |
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Since certification distinctions can be a bit muddled, some take this extra step. |
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I've been abstaining from ebay a bit recently, saving money. |
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Tessie rose, unrolled her scented handkerchief, and taking a bit of gum from a knot in the hem, placed it in her mouth. |
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There was a bit of a leak from the tanker so we put absorbents down to soak up the spillage, of about half a litre, and put a barrier up around the vehicle. |
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It all sounds a bit dramatic, but that cactus feels like something special. |
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Most severe weather conditions come with a bit of advance warning, so it pays to plan ahead and book a hotel, just in case of an unexpected overnight layover. |
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They looked fine, a bit on the big side perhaps, but they have an elasticated section in the waist and a draw-cord, so I reckoned it was worth a try. |
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Of course it's all wrapped in a chocolate coating of beautifully crafted songs and a crisp musicianship, but the 12 tracks on Always Got Tonight do waffle on a bit. |
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It's a bit like trying to process a sheet of wax paper through the factory. |
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She gets her foals and weanlings used to her playing in their mouths in preparation for carrying a bit. |
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Sadly, their efforts went pear-shaped when Brendan decided that his dinner needed a bit of seasoning. |
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In a bit of foreshadowing, he repeated that opinion in November. |
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At most, each could play a bit part before being dispatched forthwith. |
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But he acted more like a bit player in an Austin Powers movie. |
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But massive paradigm shifts have rendered the NYSE a bit player. |
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So far al Qaeda has been a bit player in the 2011 Arab revolt. |
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Thrash this one, and it just gets a bit wheezier towards the top end of its rev range. |
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I took a v'y'ge to Australia furst, just to put her out o' my mind a bit, an' I never seed her since. |
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My style of bowling is a lot of wrist action, and if you are a bit tense you are not going to get that whippiness. |
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He does a bit of whomping around in his chair and used to run into a lot of debris from the trees,'' he said. |
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It's nice to have a bit of success on home ground and hopefully I willable to perform again. |
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I'm pretty well acquainted with all the Indian boys now, but Al Ahed, of Lebanon, and Al Nasr, of Oman, will be a bit of a test. |
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Ahorse with bags of speed, he was thought a bit of at two and an opening handicap mark of 84 clearly underestimated him. |
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I purchased one of those fold-out clothes airers, and started making an effort to organise my time a bit better and make the most of it. |
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The north-west and west will have more cloud and a bit more moisture but the warm air mass is staying over Scotland. |
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But I felt a bit like a bewildered teenager whose friends are heaping praise on her for having the hippest, most with-it parents ever. |
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And, just for good measure, he throws in a bit of vocal wobble board at the end. |
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The takes with the heels were a bit wobblier but by and large we did them in heels as much as we could. |
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Targeting pods can bulge out a bit, and leak out unwanted signals. |
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They have a natural layer of fat underneath their skin that tends to keep them warmer, whereas fillies do tend to get a bit woollier. |
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As a result, every interview is a bit like playing a word association game. |
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And Jeremy was very supportive, even though he is a bit of an old worryguts. |
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Classical music on the fiddle was a bit wussy, I didn't like it, I thought the tunes were stupid. |
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We brought on Amido Balde and he gave us an extra dimension as we decided to play a bit more direct. |
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People on the telly, they try to do a a Birmingham accent and it ends up like a bit of a Yam Yam accent and a drone that nobody's heard of. |
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I picked up a bit of cloth and was waving Amn't to it back and forth before they spotted us. |
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I've been a bit whingy, but that's because I don't want to ruin this jewel box I've been offered. |
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In the end, she went with a simple white jumpsuit, with just a bit of cleavage. She thought it looked futurey. |
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His hair is tied back with a bit of silver galloon, and he is dressed with panache in a blue velvet jacket, white silk hose, buckled pumps. |
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He was a bit of a geezer. Used to box with the Krays when he was a young 'un. |
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Many people returned to work a bit anxious, they acknowledged, but grimly determined not to let terrorists get the better of them. |
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Afterward, when company profits had ventured a bit too far southward, the CFO began to get nervous. |
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His new jumper was a bit big for him, but he'll grow into it in a couple of years. |
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The companies represented are certainly large, even though they could be a bit more growthy. |
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You can have plain green beans, or gussie them up with a bit of cheese and onion. |
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The games are a bit archaically presented, but they include palindromes, acrostics, higgledy-piggledies, anagrams, etc. |
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Gearhart is worth taking a bit of time to ogle the highborn homes along the backroads near the beach. |
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Alan popped round too at lunchtime but I politely told him to hop it and call back later. He was a bit miffed but three was definitely a crowd. |
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He thought she would be an embarrassment. That kind of made me feel a bit ick. |
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I'm a bit nervous. Could you keep me company while I wait for my blind date to arrive? |
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There's been a bit of a kerfuffle the past couple days over something Sarah Palin said about Paul Revere. |
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There was quite a kerfuffly noise when the paper went through the door, a bit like something being scrunched or ripped. |
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Fukuda cares deeply about policy issues. He worries that Abe is a bit shallow on policy matters, and a bit knee-jerkish in his populism. |
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The boy dragged on his rope reins, stirred a bit painfully in his seat, and drove slowly and knockingly away. |
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The chest strap is higher, too, though this tester found it still a bit smushy on her lady lumps. |
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Occasionally a baby will be caught off-guard by mother's strong let-down and he will choke and sputter a bit. |
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She read a bit in some evening paper about proper dieting, and she's gone all lettucey. |
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I was so eager to make their bedclothes agreeable and nice, I am afraid I was a bit loose-handed with the starch bottle. |
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Is it that hard to manscape? You know, get an electric razor, trim up your shrubbery, blow out your front yard a bit? |
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She had no more relation to peers than Dryden, and possibly quite a bit less. |
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Now we were really beginning to think about albums as a bit of art on their own. |
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I think we thought it was a bit of a laugh, and it turned out to be something of an apprenticeship for us. |
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What's smart about the studio and the producers is they have always wanted to push it a bit. |
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In the United States pool and billiards had died out for a bit, but between 1878 and 1956 pool and billiards became very popular. |
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To suggest this as anything other than natural is a bit of a misleading argument. |
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They wanted to produce something which was more in tune with modern sports fans and had a bit of comedy linked to it. |
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They continued to dominate Commons, while losing a bit of their power to enact laws that focused on their more parochial interests. |
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The majority of the climbing is on good quality granite, often slabby and sometimes a bit broken in nature. |
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Captain Higgins moused the hook with a bit of marline to prevent the block beckets from falling out under slack. |
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Copyright-free music can be a bit tacky and muzaky, but it is a low-budget option. |
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He said to Mr. Tallboy he thought the headline was a bit hot. And Mr. Tallboy said he had a nasty mind. |
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Although the vegetation varies a bit more, similar habitat is occupied by golden eagles in Mexico. |
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Peeling from the nonstem end is actually a bit easier and reduces the chance that those annoying, stringy fibers will stick to the banana. |
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If he'd keep his nose to the grindstone a bit more, he could be a pretty good student. |
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After the party had wound up, I did a bit of hard nutting over my plans for trotting. |
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Working on his lonesome every day definitely had him craving a bit of human company. |
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Some countries of Europe add a bit of fruit and cheese to the bread menu, occasionally even a boiled egg or a little salami. |
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Every new period with sunny weather becomes a bit cooler than the last one. |
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The main character in the play was a bit of an outlaw who refused to shake hands or say thank you. |
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You seem to already have some experience in lexicography, but your format is a bit out of step with many of our other entries here. |
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It is believed that Charles Howard was taught French and a bit of Latin at the house of his uncle, the 3rd Duke of Norfolk. |
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He has always had an independent style, but don't you think purple spiky hair is a bit over the top? |
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The solid Earth deforms a bit, but ocean water, being fluid, is free to move much more in response to the tidal force, particularly horizontally. |
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Each battery-powered people pod looks a bit like George Jetson's egg-shaped sky-car except for the two well-grounded wheels below. |
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Whether through the first officer's want of perspicuity or my own stupidity, I was not a bit the wiser for the explanation. |
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By my own admission I pfaffed around a bit here but I'm going to claim that I was merely enjoying the moment! |
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Both marine and continental faunas were essentially modern, although continental faunas were a bit more primitive than today. |
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Back then, kids didn't have TV or video games, so I guess slaughtering your mom and dad was a bit like the Playstation of its day. |
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Even if not formally authorized, captains sometimes supplemented their earnings by undertaking a bit of piracy and extortion on the side. |
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The cuisine of Southeastern Mexico also has quite a bit of Caribbean influence, given its geographical location. |
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We know quite a bit about these round ships, since Romans, like Egyptians and Greeks, left records in stone, sometimes even on a sarcophagus. |
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I was a bit previous it turned out, as I worked short-handed for ten days before I could find another hand. |
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The Statue of Liberty, located on Liberty Island, is located a bit further south of there. |
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Bulls will be a bit larger than cows of the same breed by a few hundred kilograms. |
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There was nothing left on the plate but some 'que sauce and a bit of Wonder Bread. |
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If it's just the ratfolk looking for a bit of payback, there's no reason to think you and I are in any further danger. |
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These names are a bit misleading, as hardwoods are not necessarily hard, and softwoods are not necessarily soft. |
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It is at its greatest nutritive value when all leaves are fully developed and seed or flower heads are just a bit short of full maturity. |
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My turtle was cold, too, so I took it to bed with me to try to warm it a bit. |
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When I saw a special version of Quake running on Voodoo hardware, I knew I would be forking out quite a bit of money on my gaming rig. |
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The basic concept of a rijsttafel is to eat a bit of this and a bit of that, blending flavors and textures. |
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Dolores, giving her a bath yesterday, said she was a bit ripe under the armpits. |
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I lived in a fringe of the city, down Happy Valley Road, in a bit of a rumpty palace of a house banged together by some DIY no-hoper. |
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Now, you don't actually have to have another printer in order to add another printer. This might sound a bit screwy on my part, but it is true. |
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Sea days on Alaskan cruises are a bit more destination-oriented, with the ships visiting glaciers and areas known for exemplary whale-watching. |
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Even the onion soup was semi-homemade, a bit salty, but better than many a pretentious French restaurant. |
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Well, no, we are all septentrional here, all a bit cool. What is mother? Genova and the Alto Adige. Coolest of them all. |
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The plan looks good, but don't set it in stone until we have discussed it a bit more. |
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With a bit of luck the guard room will be empty, we'll grab some coats, press some buttons and just ship out of here. |
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Aye, Mary, we heard you. How could we not? Ah well, shy bairns get nowt. Will we let her at the microphone and give me a bit peace? |
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The roads will be a bit sloppery, but Dobbin isn't too old to splash through them at a rattling pace. |
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I smartassed and smack-talked half of the interview, but as I relaxed a bit more and genuinely talked with them, a strange thing happened. |
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It took almost to noon, and quite a bit of slow, careful rolling, and more than a few snootfuls of seawater, but finally he was free. |
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I smiled and then looked away, feeling a bit awkward and on the verge of a full-out sobfest. |
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That'll help to soften his cough. I bet that's what your mam used to do for you when you were a bit chesty? |
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But for better or worse, the souklike kaleidoscope of objects and cultures has slowed a bit. |
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Our productivity would surely increase if we'd just spiff up this office a bit. |
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I managed to get on jankers a couple of times and did a bit of spud bashing. |
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Squarepushing up against a backdoor. Maul her a bit. Then the next thing on the menu. |
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In the Palace bar. I'd been there an hour or so with two or three other chaps. I was a bit squiffy. |
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His initial impression was that he was a bit standoffish or not over effusive. |
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On an old plant, this tends to strip off in long, tough, stringy lumps, a bit like short lengths of raffia. |
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Annie looked at him a bit surprised and came in, and he realized she carried a bottle of beer with her. Not a stubby, but a long neck. |
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Singer said that he based the character a bit on Adolf Hitler. |
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Let's go and take a turn around the Aedificium, while we still have a bit of light. |
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It's a bit like urinal etiquette in which, upon entering the bogs you are obliged to choose the Urinal of Conspicuous Heterosexuality. |
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Liz's vowels have sat in a few places and can still sound like a bit of a Tiki tour in a single sentence. |
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He had quite a high-pitched voice but was talking tough-guy stuff, a bit too tough-guy, signalling danger. |
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She let some of the tension out of her body, starting to feel a bit tremblesome, the shock of the attack, the weight of her weapons. |
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Admittedly, the quality of alt cert programs varies quite a bit. |
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From what I've been able to ascertain, I'm a bit of a freak among the majority of TSgirls in the fact that I'm not very conservative. |
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A pamphlet, widely distributed a bit later in all Europe, reproaches him severely for 'turbanizing' France. |
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Designers, however, have increasingly recognised the demand for abayas with a bit of extra flair. |
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I think all the Australian batsmen who came back from South Africa felt a bit under the pump. We simply had to perform or not stay in the side. |
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The sack had been left untied, and so by wriggling a bit he was able to get his head through the opening and look out. |
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I had felt too that Putin was far grander than before, much more up himself, a bit peevish. |
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But this episode taught us quite a bit, and we will one day learn more once we are able to hold another vaginoid in captivity. |
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She has a bit of a Village Bike reputation, and she usually wears her hair in two pigtails. |
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Guiliani is hedging a bit, but he's not the white-bread cop so many blacks expect him to be. |
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In view of the number of fires in apartment blocks, I am a bit paranoid about things like unattended naked flames. |
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We were a bit overdressed for our trip north of the Arctic Circle. |
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We've drafted an agreement, but there's still a bit of wordsmithing left to do. |
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I was doing a bit of yak shaving this morning, and it looks like it might have paid off. |
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Mr. Longstreth, who can be a bit of a yelper, sang sweetly, perhaps in search of contrast. |
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Zarfian surrealism without Zarfian skill or subtlety. Beats reader over the head a bit with emotions. |
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He said the rotation of the Earth had sped up a bit when compared to the 70s, but it was still going slower when compared to the atomic time. |
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Written and debut directed by Austin Powers' trilogy screenplay writer Michael McCullers, Baby Mama is a bit like 27 Dresses earlier this year. |
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She comes across as a bit of a ballbreaker but really all she wants is a happy family life with their son. |
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It sounds a bit actressy but it was a very odd and emotional experience imagining what it's like to die. |
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They actually look like they're playing a bit different as well which is all credit to Waney. |
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It's improved a bit but there are still areas of waterlogging and some nasty patches of ground. |
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It sounds a bit yukky to me but the proof of the pudding will be in the eating, as they say. |
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It was too deep for him at Wetherby on his last run when he was third behind Yurok, and two miles four and a half was probably a bit far for him. |
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For the past decade or so, Tim Burton was a bit lost in cg land. |
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This trend, based on ultra-long hiking, pursues minimalism in backpacking outfits, given a view of nature containing a bit of animism. |
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For it to have a bit of cheesiness, and I agree that it does, is expected. |
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I do think Ricky's a bit of a genius, but I also think he needs to watch how far his head's going up his own jacksy. |
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After the 1997 election, criticism may have sounded a bit whingey. |
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I like the well-done cover article about Richard Branson and the Reporter's Notebook bonus feature on your website, although I wish the notebook would have been a bit longer. |
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The staple food, mashed green bananas, also turned into beer if left in a dugout with a bit of yeast or if left longer, could become waragi, a kind of tropical vodka. |
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Another motion mechanism that's a bit more radical is the Tail Wagger. |
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To me, citing the letter is a bit like the whole Dumbledore is gay thing. Sure, we have the Word of God that he is but I prefer my evidence to come from the text. |
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Unlike Weasleycest, which has spread across the fandom like kudzu, Malfoycest has always been more difficult to find, and its writers a bit more secretive. |
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Back in the '60s and '70s, when I was a wee lad, the economics were such that the Canadian dollar was actually worth a bit more than its USAian counterpart. |
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That chafes a bit, his assumption that my horizons need unnarrowing. |
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But they then behave so very unmagnificently, scared and a bit thick. |
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As with most hacker tools, however, iPodWizard is a bit of a tweaky program, which means it's not for the faint of heart or for those utterly devoid of technical skills. |
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Look, there he is again, this time having a wee-wee and a bit of a yawn. |
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Ask them to tone down that orange and pink color scheme a bit. |
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The teriyakied items all taste a bit too sweet, but I'll take a sweetened strip of beef anytime over those spots of grease on a bun that pass for burgers hereabouts. |
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If we take up the sleeves a bit, that shirt will look much better on you. |
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A bikini... tends to slip and slide a bit in the surf. But for a die-hard sun worshipper, a two-piece suit is the next best thing to nothing at all. |
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Subdivide the sentence into pieces and understand it a bit at a time. |
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In this land, too, there dwelled a young man who was a fowler, but a bit of a strange bird he was, for he only captured his birds, preferring not to slaughter them. |
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Steyn continues and it's all a bit more orderly down his end as O'Brien defends the first three balls with a straight bat and a respectful dip of the head. |
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After so many days of rain, the kids started to get a bit stir-crazy. |
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It adds a bit of a Halloweeny atmosphere to Yule. It's safe, scary fun. |
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I know it sounds a bit yukky but everybody's so lovely offstage as well. |
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The alarm clock stung a bit more today. The lineup at the coffee drivethru was longer. You felt a little bit more stabby in the gridlocked traffic. |
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If we go into the elevator too, it'll be a bit of a squidge. |
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Dad met Mr Draper one day and asked if he had a bit of work for us kids to earn some pocket money. Yes he had, so the three of us went to his farm to do a bit of spud bashing. |
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Then there was the period immediately afterward when she grew a bit of a gunt and started looking more like a traditional female-in-sports person. |
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It's a bit confused at the moment, I'll try to sort it out later. |
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The crows and the birds would have a drink, too, and do a bit of goona. |
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Although he seemed less introspective than the rest and his run-on sociobabble was a bit more aimless, he conveyed the same aura of perpetual distraction. |
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I worked all through lunch so I'm go sneak out a bit early today. |
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I don't take vodka straight, but it slips down with a bit of lemonade. |
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It was a well written article, but it had a bit of a leftist slant. |
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The house was built on a bit of a slant and was never quite level. |
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He was entering his years of senility and not liking it a bit. |
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Right, I'd better go and find an emery board. Come to think of it, this nail varnish generally is looking a bit scrotty. I really need to take it all off and start again. |
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Lucinda sewed rhinestones into her scarf to add a bit of flair. |
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In fact, the BBC was really in some doubt as to whether it was worth reissuing the programs. And I suppose to some extent my colonial interest swayed the decision a bit. |
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