Just bring yourself, and some food if you want to add to the munchie session we have afterwards! |
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It's hard enough for me to understand English with all these slang words kids are trying to add to it. |
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The disclosure will add to the intense debate over multiculturalism in British society. |
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To add to the festive occasion, there was a magic show and a puppet show by artistes who had come all the way from Tilonia. |
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Some town councillors donned period costume to add to the authenticity of the celebrations. |
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The danger is that people in the city will think the current situation is just another to add to the list. |
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But other extras, such as undercoating or fabric protection, are unnecessary and only add to your costs. |
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To add to their difficulties, when they were far advanced among the hills, their guide lost the road, and was never able to regain it. |
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In later years, she made up for this lost time, never missing an opportunity to add to her infamy. |
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To add to the atmosphere, members of Newport Choir and friends sang carols and Christmas songs under the Christmas Tree. |
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Numerological significance can greatly add to the power of the runes when used in magic. |
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New relationships, secret assignations and a dazzling necklace add to their complicated lives. |
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And to add to their fury, the cars' alarms are going off day and night apparently for no reason. |
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The heavy rain held up the start for an hour and a half and left sodden fairways and greens to add to the golfers' worries. |
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To add to his challenges, Likes must deal with a high volume of brush such as thimbleberry, twinberry, elderberry, and fireweed. |
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However, costly renovations to the building have postponed the purchase of lunch boxes to add to her collection. |
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Hooting matatu taxis add to the confusion with their somewhat tumultuous chaos. |
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Tear the bread into pieces and add to the blender with the vinegar, olive oil, Tabasco, sea salt and pepper. |
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My interest in talking about Keira, however, is not to add to the stockpile of tabloid tittle-tattle. |
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We're cautious but hopeful that if we can get all the lynxes we need, we'll be able to add to the population in the wild. |
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The accents are at times difficult to understand but add to the appeal of the production and transform Synge's dialogue into lyrical poetry. |
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Kerry hoped to add to his total with a win in New Hampshire, which Bush barely took in the last election. |
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From 1808 to 1834 Moore continued to add to his Irish Melodies, which established him as the national bard of Ireland. |
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The lighting and spatial variety add to the theatricality of the building complex. |
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Flashback sequences, talking dogs and stuttering pictures add to the general air of unease which the film carries. |
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Australia have made the finals three times in the past but have yet to win a gold medal to add to their haul of three silvers and three bronzes. |
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Sun and privacy shading is provided by textile screens which add to the general gaiety and variety of the composition. |
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Throughout the weekend, static and moving displays, concours, passenger rides, funfairs and hot air balloons will all add to the atmosphere. |
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To add to the fun, he chucks in tapes sourced from recordings of street fairs, demonstrations, his own kids singing and even a spot of bagpipes. |
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Last weekend, he collected another Scottish Cup with Celtic to add to the League title that they had already bagged a few weeks earlier. |
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However, for those folks with money burning a hole in their pocket, here are a few good sites where you can add to your book collection. |
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However, that healthy little fella was safely returned, hopefully to make it up the burn come winter and subsequently add to the gene pool. |
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A stream and pond, a unique hand-made stone path, a wooden seating structure and two intricately designed moon gates add to the exotic ambiance. |
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I was tempted to order a bunch of back issues to add to my mountain of unread design publications, but the pocketbook bleeds. |
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Using a vegetable peeler, shave the Manchego or Parmesan and add to the salads. |
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To add to the saturation coverage, a number of independent civil rights monitors will observe events. |
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I was still quite dull at that point, and to add to it, I looked like a baldy old man. |
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The turbulent water produces millions of air bubbles that circle about your mask and add to the thrill of the current. |
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I'm working on an RSS feed to add to the sidebar with all online dating industry news. |
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There are also numerous side events for both the children and adults to add to the enjoyment. |
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The herb was added as it can blacken hair and it will also add to the astringent quality of the formula. |
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The picture shows some of the artists who add to the fun when there is a local event. |
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The attractive strings of pearls from Hyderabad, birthstones and a wide array of semi-precious stones from exotic places add to the finery. |
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Politics is meant to mitigate the misery to which our inborn condition consigns us, not add to it. |
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The tiled roof tops, narrow streets and little balconies dotting the buildings add to the charm. |
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In total, burning this biomass will not add to the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. |
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Use its mission statement and the president's letter to look for buzzwords to add to your proposal. |
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Fine leather and decorative trim of ash-wood and aluminium add to the feel-good atmosphere. |
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However, Consumers Union believes that USDA's proposal would add to, rather than reduce, the misleadingness of several labels. |
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Deep marine trenches with thermal vent ecosystems independent of solar energy add to the enormous complexity of our biodiversity. |
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On top of just possessing different battlefield items, they all have statistic bonuses and minuses that they can add to each character. |
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The three ten-inch records are in mint condition and the sleeve pre-dates the Disney logo, which can only add to its potential value. |
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Useful appendices and an extensive bibliography add to the book's reference value. |
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Often, the sheet lightning in the distance and occasional real storms can add to the drama on stage. |
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Harmless spirits will also occasionally pop up for split seconds, and snapping images of those also add to your score. |
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I've made a few suggestions for things she might add to her site and she's always extremely grateful. |
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But a bit more about the future to add to such vast tracts on the past would have been welcome. |
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Even a stentorian dog and some underfoot children will add to the midsummer madness. |
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This is a definite no-no if you're looking for quality protein to add to your active lifestyle. |
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It is easy to install and secure because of its weight Also, many types absorb sound and thereby add to the sound control of the room. |
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To add to the absurdity, the packets come complete with a moist towelette similar to those provided in fast-food outlets. |
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The use of unpredictable accents also can add to the rhythmic complexity of a musical work. |
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It's true that every department has some non-native speakers that are rather hard to make out, but that's not a category that we like to add to. |
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To add to the occasion there was a jazz quartet, playing lively music and cheering people up on an otherwise murky day. |
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A pristine pool table and the friendliest and most accommodating of waitresses add to the attractions. |
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To add to his troubles, accounts payable was in shambles, and his first chief financial officer quit shortly after the filing. |
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Here's some affordable equipment and accoutrements to add to your wish list this holiday season. |
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Free extras include a weekly email newsletter and thumbnails to add to your own site or blog. |
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We have trialed a number of achimenes for winter hardiness and are always thrilled when we find another cultivar to add to our list. |
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A few whole grains you should add to your diet include brown and wild rice, barley, oats, kasha, quinoa, bulgur and buckwheat. |
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To add to the usual litany of woes that go with ageing, he's had a quintuple heart bypass. |
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They add to the local economy through knowledge transfer by way of training, research and development. |
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To add to the excitement, a children's entertainer, competitions, quizzes and refreshments were included in the morning's entertainment. |
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I usually wear a hi-vis jacket and a cycle helmet too, not because they're required but just to add to visibility. |
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We've already said that we are acquisitively minded, and so we now intend to try England to add to our staff. |
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Place the salad leaves in a bowl, lift the bacon from the pan with a draining spoon and add to the spinach. |
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To add to a driver's troubles the radar gun that clocks a car's speed is accurate to at least one hundredth of a mile per hour. |
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There are additional features on some backpacks that add to the price of the pack. |
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Remember that basically the only value they add to the joint ventures is their ability to get the quota allocation. |
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He's also got a penchant for shoe lifts to add to his 5 foot 7 inch height. |
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However, the thing that evangelicals would add to the Apostles' Creed is their view of holy scripture. |
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Warm the rum in a small saucepan and add to the fruit, mix well and let the mixture stand for at least a day but up to three. |
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The children that are part of the cast as the fairies add to the joyfulness. |
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Inviting harmonies and well-tempered innovations in rhythm and accompaniment add to the charm. |
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This variety of riverine habitat supports a different range of species, which greatly add to the value of the adjoining meadows. |
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These dollars, borrowed dollars, then go into the U.S. market to add to speculation, financial speculation on the U.S. financial markets. |
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Rossini expert Scimone makes a good case for the score, and the chorus and orchestra add to the professionalism. |
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Since my vote would be, at best, random, I felt no particular urge to add to the statistical noise of this election cycle. |
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Military experts, many of them, say the longer tours of duty will only add to the already considerable strain on our military. |
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By neutering and microchipping their dogs, owners can ensure that they do not add to a situation where so many dogs are unwanted. |
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Drinks range from fine rums and whiskies to brandy, while art works and coffee table books add to an ambience of exclusive sophistication. |
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It makes you wonder when something goes from being a bit of fun that you add to every now and again to something that becomes a bit of a bind. |
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On many days wood fires are banned, as they add to the big brown cloud held in by atmospheric inversions. |
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The poetry readings, lunchtime concerts, museum exhibits and jam sessions add to this week of swing in the spring. |
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Each new smell cue would simply add to the miasma of conflicting odours, and people were often seen fleeing the theatre, holding their noses. |
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Long lines, overcrowded, delayed and canceled flights all add to the aggravation. |
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McMahon had two good opportunities to add to his tally and claim a hat-trick but fired wide on both occasions. |
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With regard to the wideness of the roads in Wellington, we certainly wish some were a little wider, but they do add to the character of the city. |
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The more you look for details, cues and fakes, the more you add to the realism of the situation. |
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Farmers should consider co-operating with friends and neighbours when selling R and U grade cows and thus add to their selling power. |
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If she had more time, she'd ride horses, play the saxophone again, practise aikido and improve her Japanese, to add to her Italian and English. |
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To add to the excitement, families can take part in a lucky draw contest with fabulous prizes to be won. |
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He believes that moving to Rochdale Infirmary will add to the already difficult parking problems. |
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Its driver, insouciant about having one more dent to add to the several he had already accumulated, waved an airy palm of instant forgiveness. |
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In order to stimulate a recessive economy and pay for the cost of escalating welfare programs, Congress will add to the national debt. |
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The Carrutherstown handler is churning out winners at an extraordinary rate and looks likely to add to his score tomorrow. |
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Occasionally, a train driver would add to the cacophony by tooting his horn. |
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Soak the mushrooms in 2.5 tbsp hot water for ten minutes or until reconstituted, and add to mixture with water. |
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So here is a horse that has already won five Classics with plenty of time on his side to add to a glowing record of achievement. |
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An elementary knowledge of science and technology can add to the fun of collecting kitchenalia. |
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To add to his family's distress, his memoir is being serialised in a mass-market, right-wing daily newspaper. |
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In 1999 his charity work gained him a knighthood to add to his life peerage from Margaret Thatcher. |
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To read a tirade of abuse like this can only add to that trauma and make Nadia's bravery and eventual victory all the more commendable. |
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Add the red wine and reduce to, drain the bones then add to sauce with veal jus, juniper berries and black pepper and cook for 1 hour. |
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The fact that the club that rejected him are now in talks to re-engage him can only add to his wonderment. |
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We then used the results of our analysis to refine the original theory and to add to the literature in new ways. |
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In addition to being a cookery trainee, I did two evenings at night school to add to my academic qualifications. |
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Cool, cover with plastic wrap, and store in the refrigerator until needed to add to soup or salad. |
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When there is a traffic jam or hold-up, do not jump the queue, as it would only add to the congestion and confusion. |
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The shock waves set up when you go through the sound barrier also add to drag. |
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In October, he won the time trial at the World Championships to add to stage victories at the Tour de France and Tour de Spain. |
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Copper mailboxes can be lacquered with non-tinted gloss to add to the brilliant shine and to protect the mailbox from smudges and smears. |
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To add to that she has very little or no knowledge of Zulu or Xhosa, languages which Mafikizolo uses. |
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If 3,000 of the dogs are found new homes this year, it will add to the 10,000 greyhounds that have been rehomed in the past five years. |
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Chef Stefan did say that he uses very little condiments in the preparation, allowing the guests to add to their own taste. |
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Remove from heat, beat the egg yolk, then add to the mushrooms, stirring it into the mixture. |
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The trials have also shown that the new process does not add to the burden on the ship's technical complement. |
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After a couple of hours of mindless surfing, I've found a few more most excellent weblogs to add to my soon to be alphabetised side bar! |
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Not that these symbols will add to the sombreness and serenity of the scene. |
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I would say yes, focused meditation might add to becoming more of a boulder. |
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Then further snowfalls are expected which will add to the snow already at the skiing areas. |
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And to add to the bad times that Omar was going through a rumour had spread like wildfire that he was boycotting national team games. |
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The open lattice work and unswept roof line add to the elegance of the huge structure. |
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He encouraged people to look at his program and modify it for their own needs and to send him their code to add to the system. |
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Professionals who do not add to this bottom line are considered superfluous to schools. |
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Despite what you may think, that kind of sloppy unprofessionalism doesn't add to the cutting edge breaking news image. |
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Audio cues such as engine noise, traffic ship whistle and sea sound add to the ambience. |
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The amendment does not add to those reservations, I think it is significant to note. |
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The difficulties of regional distribution add to the problem of building a market large enough to sustain the industry. |
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Under this same heading, the so-called dread disease cover also is an important benefit one can add to a conventional life assurance policy. |
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Fad diets only add to the confusion and contribute to the yo-yo syndrome so many of us experience. |
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The deck is being constructed with curving precast segmental elements, cast on-site, that add to the attractiveness of the project. |
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Eggs hidden inside the cab of a toy truck or amidst the set of wooden blocks will add to the excitement of the search. |
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Both are totally discredited laughing stocks that add to the variety of political life. |
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To add to the experience, the museum provides reproduction instruments that patrons can pick up and strum themselves. |
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To add to the novel's air of primitivism, the editors reproduce a page of the sloppy original manuscript. |
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The booster, which you add to your toothpaste, includes baking soda plus an innovative enamel surface restorer. |
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Slice the carrots, leeks and celery and add to the pot with the parsley stalks and bay leaves, salt and pepper. |
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Officials are having talks on whether to add to the list of controlled animals the anaconda, the reticulated python and snapping turtles. |
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Rock lobster, crab and oysters add to the spread of commercial marine species. |
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So we are now re-timing trains to leave from Edinburgh five minutes earlier which means we have time to add to the other side. |
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Whisk the eggs and oil together until thick, then add to the bowl along with the lemon curd. |
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Cut the sweet potato, parsnip and broccoli into bite-sized chunks and add to the curry with the shallots and lemongrass. |
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Power loss in uninterruptible power supplies, power distribution units, cooling systems, etc., just add to the thermal load. |
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If the etcher wishes to add to his work the plate is revarnished and more work added. |
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A friendly local crowd who speak English add to the jovial bonhomie and everyone seems to know your name. |
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To add to the general excitement, a couple of tigers were let loose on the racetrack to be hunted! |
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They have been embellished with red enamel spots and have high mirror polished rhodium tips to add to the brilliance. |
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The libretto imports a number of Elizabethan lyrics which add to the overall lyrical quality of the work. |
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Well, that's it for this year's spring list, but I'm already seeking items to add to next season's list of must-haves. |
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Despite seemingly endless supplies of ball, Currie were unable to add to their tally after the break. |
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Dorothy House is still looking for vehicles to add to the challenge and is appealing for loans of anything from ice cream vans to rickshaws. |
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Does being with this person add to my life force or do they rob me of my energy? |
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At 28 he might be in the prime of his career, but he still sees things in others he would like to add to his own game. |
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The builders, Deeks and Steere plc of Godalming, had hung lights outside the church to add to the festive spirit. |
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The large, sixteen-inch light alloy wheels add to the sporty dynamics of the car. |
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The sword wielding African slavers that the Europeans dealt with usually kept the women and children to add to their own tribe numbers. |
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This prat has to add to it by implying, baselessly, that he might be guilty of some suicide-bombing-related-activity after all. |
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This year Greg is endeavoring to add to his apiary by catching a wild swarm. |
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And that makes me want to run around screaming and drooling on myself simultaneously to add to my disheveled, undone self. |
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Free Kick and free love specialist, David Beckham has come out with a new hair cut to add to his long list of changing barnets. |
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Furthermore, to add to the evidence for catastrophic burial, the authors tell of fossil raindrops and ripple marks being found at the site. |
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To further add to the jetty's lore a fire broke out in December 1999, destroying a massive 80m section, about 150m from the seaward end. |
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High ceilings and arched windows create a light and airy setting, while wood-panelled walls, open fires and plush seating add to the comfort. |
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This move will just add to the pressure, and our collective psyche will reach boiling point. |
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A Mellon sabbatical grant allowed me to develop and add to the course a laboratory section focused on survey research and participant observation. |
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Her new comments will only add to ongoing speculation that the Yorks plan, one day, to remarry. |
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While on an extended stay in England, he foraged on the property for greens he could add to a salad, or braise with bacon bits. |
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Bruise the cardamom pods with the back of a knife to release the seeds, and add to the pan, giving a stir as you do so. |
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She accented every note just-short of perfectly, fading her voice before a few high notes and before an emphasized verse to add to the atmosphere of the song. |
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Organisers are also looking for community organisations to run antiquated fair games such a quoits and bob-the-apple to add to the atmosphere of the day. |
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A little more than 50 percent of the paste is cocoa butter, which is extracted and saved to add to the chocolate later. |
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These texts, along with genealogical charts, photographs of manuscript leaves, and other useful addenda add to the overall scholarly nature of the collection. |
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When you add to this a jumped-up ego, fuelled by the environment and training given to firearms officers, the result is clearly depicted by this sad case. |
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Just to add to his learning curve, Jordan's first taste of rallying will be in the dark as the Robin Hood starts with four stages on Saturday evening. |
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To add to the conspiratorial flair, they added that the DA told them not to talk to the FBI or the CIA either. |
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The more recent attacks add to the credibility of the victims at Liberty and Christopher Newport who made allegations. |
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This neighborhood is going through a transition, and it is coming up in the world, and that fire station will only add to the quality of life for the community. |
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As a wrap-up to the day's events, let the children take home their eggs in a pretty basket perhaps with a small plush chick or bunny to add to their stuffed animal collection. |
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Other than some aliasing on the car models and in the distant backgrounds, Rallisport features amazing graphics that certainly add to the game's play experience. |
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The three rooms in the cottage are furnished as they would have been in the pioneering days and many relics of interest have been donated to add to the display. |
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On that day, he bought an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle to add to his collection of weapons. |
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On that day, he bought an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle to add to his burgeoning collection of weapons. |
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Even a modest hit from sanctions or pullback by foreign investors will only add to that downward spiral. |
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They copy from each other, remixing the songs and add to the songs. |
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The cries of circling gulls add to the eerie sense of remoteness. |
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When the lentils are cooked, drain them well and add to the tomato sauce. |
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Let us assume then that the persistence or repetition of a reverberatory activity tends to induce lasting cellular changes that add to its stability. |
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Two lidded under-floor compartments in the rear footwell add to the car's versatility, as they're big enough to store a small pair of shoes, toys or a laptop. |
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Two bright scarlet lights will be installed on either end of the rifle range and a military memorial wall, presently under black plastic, will add to the historical ambience. |
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Well maintained buildings, gates, pillars, old stone walls and styles add to the visual appearance of the farm and help it blend into the landscape. |
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So what do I, a relative outsider to the indie game dev community, have to add to this fraught conversation? |
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Whales, seabirds and wildflowers are the biggest attractions, but grey and common seals, Arctic foxes, reindeer and a variety of other species add to the appeal. |
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Dark, rough-hewn wood walls and soft ambient lighting make it quite a cozy spot, and the open kitchen and small bar add to the general atmosphere. |
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Mix the arrowroot with the water and add to the cucumber stock. |
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To add to the gloom, several high-profile Ebola cases have occurred in health-care workers treating patients with the disease. |
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The light components, simple assembly steps, and lack of required bracing suggest low labor costs, although the need to build stronger framing will add to the cost. |
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Two silent support performers add to the atmosphere of surreal menace. |
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The use of sign language and well-placed moments of silence add to the richness of the material. |
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But those deliveries will only add to a glut of planes the depressed industry doesn't need now, making it even more likely future deliveries will slow sharply. |
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Netflix can add to its subscriber rolls geometrically while expanding its expenses arithmetically. |
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It diminishes what they add to society, irrationally elevating their private lives in ways that do a disservice to them and to us. |
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The Giant's Grave, a Megalithic tomb which up until now has been almost impossible to find, will add to the tourist attractions of the Slieve Bloom. |
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Lots of plastic miniatures add to the fun and while there are plenty of dice to be rolled there's enough strategy to keep the more serious minded gamer interested. |
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To add to the problem many coffee drinkers have trouble sleeping. |
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City folks are eagerly awaiting the proposed project to beautify the Putherikandam maidan adjacent to the Gandhi Park, which will add to the beauty of the Fort area. |
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For fourteen years I chaired the Works of Art Committee and sought to add to our collection of historical statues, busts and portraits, and topographical works. |
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To add to the theatricality, actors are engaged to entertain guests with performances of the most offending passages. |
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Early and late falls of woodcock add to the excitement of the day. |
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Biting insects are at best a nuisance, but imagine an individual in a hut, sick with a high fever and beset by swarms of biting insects to add to their torment. |
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A year into the job and still stuck in what he terms a transitional period, he is hamstrung by the need to offload several players before he can add to the squad. |
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Snip the cooked bacon into bite-size pieces and add to the salad. |
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Not another mouldy old book to add to your ever growing collection! |
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Lightly blanch the cabbage and add to a pan with the goose fat. |
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But he also knows that the spotlight can only add to his mystique down the road, make him a national player, and bring in money. |
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The announcement will add to rising alarm about the safety of Westerners working and vacationing in Egypt. |
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The decision to delay the new parliament's first sitting will only add to cynicism in the electorate and will be no encouragement to take part in the election. |
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Auto guys will then make up a bobweight of nuts and bolts equal to the rotating part which they add to the crank throws and that is then spun on a dynamic balance machine. |
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Despite the concerns, however, some stockbrokers have been advising clients to take advantage of the recent slippage in share prices to add to existing holdings. |
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In the middle of the program, he also started demanding kickbacks on the contracts to add to the stream of unmonitored revenue he was already getting from oil smuggling. |
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Rycroft, who had his head shaved to add to the deceit that he was being treated for the illness, also poured other people's money into a string of unprofitable businesses. |
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Just before serving, prepare the nashi and add to rest of the fruit. |
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To add to his woes, the president is repeatedly stiff-armed, both at home and abroad. |
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The bovine stomach bacteria add to a growing list of cheap, plentiful, and non-polluting substances that run devices known as microbial fuel cells. |
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And the jostling crowds just add to this wonderful nautical atmosphere. |
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Combine bi-carbonate of soda and water in a small bowl and add to the butter mixture and immediately pour all the liquids into the dry ingredients and mix together. |
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The music and eerie sound effects add to the sinister atmosphere. |
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Because she owns the building, the overhead costs for renting commercial space is eliminated because her mortgage payments add to the equity in her property. |
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To add to the audacity, the revision comes from a white scholar, Robert Jefferson Norrell. |
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It would be greatly appreciated if businesses would support in decorating their premises with flags, bunting or whatever they wish to add to the atmosphere. |
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I would like to suggest to you that the allegation that non-traditional churches are visionless and that they do not add to nation building is false. |
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And she has just acquired a banjo, to add to her guitar, organ, piano, piano accordion, diatonic accordion, harmonica, mandolin and tin flute. |
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Dissolve stock cubes in a pint of boiling water and add to the mix along with the tomatoes. |
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Stir to combine Mix together sugar, atomized glucose, stabilizer, salt, and reserved lime leaves and add to hot rice water. |
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Lennon also pointed to a booking for Niall McGinn for diving as a stonewall penalty to add to his grievances. |
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By this we mean each song first must be stageworthy and then must add to the picture of yourself which you are trying to paint for your audience. |
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We would love it if knitters and crocheters out across Teesside would add to the display. |
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I've got a copy and it will hopefully add to the educational experience of many little crumbgrinders. |
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Stephens joined URMIA in the mid-1980s as a means to add to his risk management knowledge base. |
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Scholars still debate whether these twists are mistakes or intentional additions to add to the play's themes of confusion and duality. |
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Each winter they repeat the exercise, flags are repaired and new ones made to add to the collection. |
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In another bowl, measure the oil, 400ml water and vanilla extract, and then add to the flour mixture, stirring in the vinegar last of all. |
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The rivers Mersey, Alt and Ribble feed into the plain and the flood plains add to the flatness. |
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When a major storm approaches, the dam operators calculate the volume of water that the storm will add to the reservoir. |
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Our findings add to the growing body of evidence that air pollution may play a role in autism, as well as in other neurodevelopmental disorders. |
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Khatkhate contains at least five vegetables, fresh coconut, and special Goan spices that add to the aroma. |
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Sometimes lawyers are permitted to add to their written briefs with oral arguments before the appeals judges. |
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French rider Thomas Voeckler said overenthusiastic crowds add to the challenges, including hearing the squeaks of rivals' brakes. |
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Marbury had argued that the Constitution was only intended to set a floor for original jurisdiction that Congress could add to. |
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He continued to add to the series until at least his departure for England, and presumably added Inigo Jones whilst in London. |
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Similar to other languages, words in Pingelapese can take different forms to add to or even change its meaning. |
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Caroline Flint has oversimplified a very real problem and Tony's comments, however well intentioned, just add to the controversy. |
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Moreover, attempting to reduce one problem, say adverse selection by mandating insurance, may add to another, say moral hazard. |
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This land grant was also in the Olema Valley, and, to add to the boundary confusion, he soon left the area and hired Garcia to oversee it. |
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While Card may not be involved directly, Geek Out argues any money made by the film will help add to Card's wealth. |
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It even alerts the driver to how much air-conditioning, seat heaters and window demisters add to fuel consumption. |
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To add to this, a soldier did not have a good chance of surviving a wound that needed specific, specialized, or knowledgeable treatment. |
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Many questioned not only his attribution of A General History to Defoe, but the general trend of biographers to continually add to the canon. |
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Softer suspensions, greater storage, and more luxurious appointments add to their driving appeal. |
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Cut the passion fruits in half and with a teaspoon scrape the pulp out and add to the cream. |
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Detecting vibrations is useful when the animals are foraging and may add to or even replace vision, particularly in darkness. |
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In addition, colonists' close proximity to the ocean gave them a bounty of fresh fish to add to their diet, especially in the northern colonies. |
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Pedal steel guitar, saloon piano playing and bluesy harmonica add to the backwoodsy feel. |
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A live chronicle is where one or more authors add to a chronicle in a regular fashion, recording contemporary events shortly after they occur. |
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I found that we had nearly a hundred bushels of corn, including wheat, maize, and barley, to add to our store. |
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One might add to this list the translation, in Alfred's law code, of excerpts from the Vulgate Book of Exodus. |
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A number of the portraitists have included texts to add to the emotional appeal of their work. |
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Above all, feminist aca-fans of Ginger Snaps add to the general understanding of the film an element of complexity and sophistication. |
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Chop the chicken, add to the salad with the griddled chicory, then toss well. |
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To add to my mumbling complaint, I have an only sister on a visit to me, who has been alarmingly ill for some time. |
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Just to add to the yuck factor, his wife worked in the same office. |
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In addition, some typographical errors and misnumbered equations in the paper add to the reviewer's difficulties. |
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The company, which has offices in Team Valley, is looking for sales staff to add to their advertising telesales force. |
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Candy apples will be given out to families and children to add to the holiday festivities, a statement from a top official said. |
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The first away game of the season will be played in freezing temperatures, which will add to the woes of the sun-bathed Moufflons. |
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In supervision, Jesse talks about her learning and with her supervisor, creates a mindmap which they add to each session. |
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Certified Cheesemongers, trained employees who have become cheese experts, also add to the experience. |
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Other hardware to add to build a multimedia environment, includes a VCR, camcorder, scanner, keyboard, laser disc and sound system. |
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To add to the multitalented package, W1 is giving you a clear 5MP Camera with a good on-the-go 1950mAh Battery and GPS Navigation. |
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It's essential not to add to tensions and create a shrap racial divide in America that does not now exist. |
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All curves were spiraled to give easy flow lines for traffic and to add to the appearance of the road. |
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A number of insects, such as the small tortoiseshell butterfly, add to the biodiversity. |
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A chain nath, pasa tikka and chocker necklace add to her look that is completed with a deep maroon lipstick. |
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Slice the fennel and red onion and add to dish, with tomatoes and black olives. |
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If you have a really beautiful duvet cover you do not need a bedcover at all, but bedcovers can add to the overall design of the room. |
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This is said to add to democracy by protecting the rights of religious minorities. |
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We are actively acquiring and creating new targeted OPT-IN e-mail addresses to add to our database while we update our existing database. |
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To add to the color of the group we have also 11 laywomen, nine from Malaysia and two from Cambodia. |
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Open to all as part of the national Big Draw event, artists and doodlers of all ages to drop in to add to a giant piece of artwork. |
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For most women, a hair straightener is an essential item to add to their beauty kit. |
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