The reclusive state's fabricated documents and false claims could be evidence that the abductees are still alive. |
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He aged and became senile, but no matter how shrunken his body became, he remained alive. |
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Our forces do indeed continue to keep alive the flames of freedom in the world. |
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Head of the Agriculture society, Wendy Lee Yuen said it was imperative that the sugar industry continues to say alive in a globalised world. |
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It cannot be determined, however, whether those animals were alive or dead at the time of the bite. |
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I'd be happier if my house were still intact, my pictures of my kids and the rest of my belongings were safe, and my cat were still alive. |
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It would make no difference to Frank whether the creature was alive or dead. |
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There are thousands of animals and plants alive today that are no different from the way they appear in the fossil record! |
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Leonard Tinkler showed them sheds containing three dead animals, including a decomposing cow whose calf was still alive in the same pen. |
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Now, Mr. Gibbons' position is that all of those fossil species were alive at the same time on this planet. |
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Most of us would accept that the cat is either alive or dead at a given time. |
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I like to be reminded of the spring miracle, especially in the depth of winter, when the vibrantly alive trees look so dead. |
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The presentation brought alive the history, art and music of Russia, stimulating interest in alien culture. |
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We wish to assure the public that the teaching, reading and writing of poetry are alive and well at Rio Rancho High School. |
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I prefer to see my food in cello wrap with little indication that it was actually an animal or alive at one time. |
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Personally, I didn't think a person's status as alive was dependent on moral worth. |
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For a single colony, the workers collected at baits were kept alive in the laboratory. |
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At first dawn, the grounds of our lodge come alive with the new sounds of cuckoos, wood-hoopoes, babblers, robin-chats, sunbirds, and many more. |
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Occasionally they find a few sparks, kept alive in a humble woodcutter's cottage, or in a small fire started by a few of their fellow wanderers. |
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In spring especially they come alive with collared fly catchers, woodchat shrikes and huge flocks of all kinds of warblers. |
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It was wonderful to be alive and young on that sunny day after a close brush with death. |
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Turning on our torches, the walls came alive with a thick covering of hydroids, sponges and anemones. |
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Mr. Mason, the mysteriously wounded house guest, stood as witness to the fact that Bertha was still alive and living at Thoriifield. |
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A look at the distribution of the major groups of plants and animals alive today is instructive. |
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In particular, Stearn rails against dramatic reconstructions using actors, which Schama says are essential to bring history alive on the screen. |
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Ken looked above him in alarm and watched in shock as dirt, stones, support beams, all toppled on top of Ken, completely burying him alive. |
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Just make sure to include some aquavit for a post-dinner toast to the cooks, past and present, who keep tradition alive. |
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Finally, when she is faced with being burned alive, she recants, but then retracts her recantation and is publicly executed. |
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Stay outa the comedy clubs, kids, you'll get eaten alive if that's your best comeback. |
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Should I tell him that he's the most gorgeous guy alive and that I'd love to just kiss him? |
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As these neds were giving him a kicking, he says he never felt more alive and didn't care what happened to him. |
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The kick again slid wide, but at 24-18 the game was well and truly alive again. |
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If each of the drivers were alive and neither chose to give evidence, the court would unhesitatingly hold that both were to blame. |
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The exhibition reassures us that the weaving tradition is alive and well, and developing in new and interesting fields. |
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Her eyes wouldn't open and she heard the steady thump of her heart pound in her ears, signaling she was still alive. |
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Marriage can be a challenge to keep alive, but if a gay couple wants to have a go at it, all power to them. |
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Some would argue that it is the widespread myth that the camera never lies that has kept reality TV alive as a genre. |
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Raymond Leppard conducts the English Chamber Orchestra in his own realizations, and all of the sudden the music comes fully alive. |
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If Chaucer were alive today, and armed with a shotgun, there wouldn't be a jury in the land who'd convict. |
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But Eagleton, one of the most widely read theorists alive, knows all this, so what does he mean? |
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Whatever the eventual afterworld destination of the people involved, one imagines that they are keenly alive to their own survival. |
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Every doctor who came to see me afterwards said they hadn't expected to see me alive again. |
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He cannot even walk on his own and he is barely kept alive by a variety of mechanical devices. |
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The miracle of modern medicine may keep a loved one alive despite a terminal condition. |
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A colleague observed that the film should have been made in Afrikaans with subtitles, as the actors came alive when they spoke Afrikaans. |
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Keeping alive 55 year olds ravaged by a lifetime of poverty is much less cost effective than removing children from poverty. |
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Snow lying on a flat field is fairly dormant, but snow lying on a slope is inherently alive, thanks to the pull of gravity. |
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There is an energy about her that dances erratically, a kind of life-enhancing raucousness that makes the onlooker feel just a bit more alive. |
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Due to insect infestation, only thirty-two out of the 120 precious kapok trees along Chungcheng Road are still alive. |
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Central to Welsh culture is the centuries-old folk tradition of poetry and music which has helped keep the Welsh language alive. |
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His lyrics are offbeat and whip-smart, while the music is stately and pristine yet very much alive and kicking. |
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These were not only lynching photos, but brutal whippings, and they also burned blacks alive. |
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Storr then describes the carnival of Junkanoo, which to him demonstrates the work ethic still alive in today's Bahamian culture. |
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They can bring learning alive and help young people through jungles of confusion, over rivers of problems and up mountains of challenge. |
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The United players were livid, but McGuire was alive and decisive, ramming the ball low into the left corner of Gallacher's goal. |
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Ensuring that the animals are worth more alive than dead may be their only shot at survival. |
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I could have stayed alive in the tournament by making a small raise on the flop rather than going all-in. |
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As an elf, she had a great love of nature so she felt it was her mission to keep these plants alive. |
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I have failed to trace my friends and well-wishers with whose efforts and generosity, I am alive. |
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Capitalism is alive and well in the square, even among the socialists, who sell their revolutionary-workers buttons and news rags. |
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My head rang with pain but I was alive, and the thought made me want to jump for joy. |
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Lenita cried happy tears of joy to see him alive and hugged the air out of him. |
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Moreover, the painter or sculptor of the unknown work was clearly alive in 1520 and employed a journeyman. |
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We in the media kept this absurdity alive for weeks longer than necessary by any journalistic accounting. |
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At another, with his castanets, he brought alive the feel of a jota, the popular Spanish folk dance. |
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While everyone performs well enough, it is only in the closing arias that the opera comes alive. |
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It was great to know that this beautiful bird is alive and well again in the area. |
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It's just over a mile in all, and I arrive back wheezing for breath but alive and well. |
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Of course, Agassi is alive and well and has we hope a good many decades of health and happiness left. |
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It was 30 years too late but he was still alive and well and hoped to provide for his children. |
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Chili ends up pretty quickly in California, certain the welcher is alive and living the life of a high roller on the money he owes. |
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Of his group only the radioman was left alive, so deadly had been the machine. |
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They speak jive, they jive to the shops and back, they live to jive but the jive is barely alive. |
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By acting things out, it really brings it alive and afterwards they have to write a report of the battle as if they were a reporter. |
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At any other time, this would provide a welcome diversion for a people wearied by the dreary, daily business of trying to stay alive. |
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All larvae that were rejected after an attack were alive as determined by movements of legs and jet propulsion. |
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In ancient philosophy, quintessence was believed to be the stuff of heavenly bodies, which Aristotle credited as divine, alive and intelligent. |
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Barely alive, with broken bones and an aching heart, he returned to Paradise. |
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They are so alive with nature's intelligence that fatigue-causing toxins cannot accumulate in the body when you eat them. |
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The glaciers of the Himalayas, which feed the great rivers watering the farmland keeping Asia alive, are disappearing. |
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And so now by pure accident of birth, I'm alive at a time where science is about to figure this out. |
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Yes, it was at first glance quaint and seemingly out of time, but it was also monumentally impressive and alive. |
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Obviously the Mystery Plays were originally intended to be performed on waggons, and it is good to keep this tradition alive. |
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Her favourites were lanterns that could come alive or die at a word, and an arrow that would hit whatever you wanted to hit, no matter how bad your aim was. |
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Getting Eugene to Washington, we learn, was the only reason Abraham is alive. |
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A similar chair should be accorded al-Zawahiri if and when he is ever captured alive. |
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If a person looks like they are alive, but their brain shows no signs of activity, is this person dead or alive? |
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According to the AP, as of October, there were only four people still alive who be affected by this legislation. |
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The distinction between over-policing and non-responsiveness was alive and well in Bed-Stuy. |
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After all, unlike the other vaccines currently in the pipeline, this one is alive and replication-competent. |
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The queen was so horrified that all her blood rushed to her heart when she realized that Little Snow White was alive once again. |
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We all share a similar level of aliveness, but experience being alive in a myriad of ways. |
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On 17 October 1528, Alonso became the first person in the New World to be burned alive at the stake. |
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He had married, and had an affair, while he was writing Lady Macbeth, and the opera was alive with sexuality. |
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The fact that the virus is still alive has sustained many safety concerns, both rational and irrational, about its use. |
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The audience at both showings I attended burst into appreciative applause, alive to the fact that they were being teased. |
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He was an American archivist who sought to keep the American musical tradition alive even when it was under assault. |
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Yet at least those crammed into the astrodome and the other makeshift evacuation centers that have sprung up are alive. |
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That creative feeling kind of came alive once the wall came down, and then Germany of course made berlin the capital again. |
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But Bethany Bultman, the clinic's founder and director, is committed to ensuring patients stay alive. |
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Despite the rapid growth, Bhutan is still trying to keep its traditions alive and preserve the heavens for generations to come. |
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I had come to terms with death then, and I feel so blessed every day that I am still alive. |
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Having spent 11 hours in cold storage, she began moving around within her body bag, where mortuary staff found her alive and well. |
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But there is a middle way from clean-cut hunkdom to looking like a militia leader who might boil a hitchhiker alive. |
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Republicans want to keep the boogeyman of socialized medicine alive as long as they can. |
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I felt I had to tread carefully because the man, were he alive, would not appreciate a discussion of his bowels. |
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It is difficult to conceive of a braver woman alive today than Ayaan Hirsi Ali. |
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I would cook her favorite, buckwheat with onions, which I was too busy to make when she was alive. |
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As the burial team arrived to remove the body, he began making small movements and was found to be still alive. |
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Then they intended to bury her, but she looked more alive than dead, and she still had such pretty red cheeks. |
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For now, Carlisle says the best way to keep rhinos alive is by moving them, one lumbering gray creature at a time. |
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Unfortunately for savers, they are being slaughtered by inflation very silently but at least they are alive to work like a wage slave for another day. |
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I find tears in my eyes as we drive through the mountains, the earth alive with sturdy walnuts and tall pines, the flowering apricots and eager poplars of spring. |
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The rate of advance of biotech is likely to accelerate to such an extent that many people who are alive right now will live to see aging become at first partially reversible. |
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On balance though, this book expertly manages to bring history alive and makes this important period in European and Moroccan history easily accessible to a wider audience. |
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The river is where much of Southeast Asia comes alive, so expect to see children frolicking, men cormorant fishing and women washing and cooking in the shallows. |
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Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, and Mitt Romney are each doing their best to keep their hopes and options alive. |
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On TV the eggs hatch and the tiny wasps eat the spider alive. |
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A few days later the egg hatches and the wasp larva eats the cicada alive. |
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Now, they're in a race against time to keep all these people alive. |
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It was zestful, restless, alive, jumping with jazz, sass and jive. |
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The trial judge and the Crown Prosecutor were both of the opinion, after all the evidence and all the addresses, that the issue was alive for the jury's consideration. |
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He was found barely alive in the woods near a commuter train line, still tied up, naked, and badly burned. |
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If these sharks were indeed still alive, it would be noteworthy and concerning for anyone who spends time in the ocean. |
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Even if you ignore his sizable catalogue of electrified Mississippi blues, you still gotta give him credit for keeping music alive in his legendary juke joint. |
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While the dream of the confederacy was kept alive, the men on the battlefield on both sides perished by the tens of thousands. |
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The Word for me is a living Word, it is adored as the key to the journey of spirituality, the experience of being alive in Christ is coming through a testimony of the Word. |
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I go out looking for adventure and risk, so I can feel alive. |
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On awakening he found the figure on the kakemono seemed to be alive. |
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Her eyes are warm and alive, as she tells her stories to a rapt audience. |
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Even though Pakistan held the whip hand for much of the Lahore Test, India kept staging mini-comebacks throughout the match, and kept the interest alive. |
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Indeed, Nemetz would not even say whether Cornelius Gurlitt is alive or dead. |
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He was his own white heat now, streaking across the pitch-dark eyes of another man, alive in a future he once could only wish for, in a world open to every possibility. |
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Her once beautifully alive raven hair now hung down lifelessly. |
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His condition became so bad he had to be kept alive on a ventilator. |
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The engine, baggage car, coach, and chair car fell into the creek, claiming 96 lives and leaving only two dozen alive. |
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Had it remained in these locations, crumbs would likely still be alive today. |
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We believe that it's important to keep farming alive in the state, and agritainment is one way we can show the public why our goal is so important. |
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I had also heard that musical theatre stars only come alive when on stage so I tried to be as dead and grumpy as I could in the wings as I waited to go. |
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And while Annie inflicts humiliation and degradation and withholds pain relief and food Paul is forced to write a new chapter every day simply to stay alive. |
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Close up, the news is about voices being heard from beneath rubble, about rescuers digging with their bare hands and sometimes people emerging alive. |
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Is this something I could live without and still remain alive and well? |
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The traditions will continue only as long as the next generations keep them alive. |
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We may never know with absolute certainty whether he is alive or dead. |
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Aielli, who was very much alive when she learned of her funeral plans and the death threat they imply, says she is not deterred. |
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My aunt Sadie, God bless her, gave us some kind of a stipend that kept us alive. |
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There's little doubt that Salinger would not be giving thanks if he were still alive today. |
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Even when pigs are alive they aren't revered as the smartest animals. |
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How could I be so callous when the poor creature was still alive? |
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When the creature was alive, 94 million years ago, the area of the Sahara where its remains were found was very different from the way it appears now. |
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He took a small comfort in knowing that the horse was alive. |
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By attacking Russia, he realigned the board so that France could expect greater benefits from keeping Italy alive than from continuing the alliance with Germany. |
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Argentina also had a policy of encouraging settlers and descendants of Welsh emigrants to Patagonia continue to keep alive Welsh culture there to this day. |
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The endophytes make Turf Alive! lawns invulnerable to webworms, billbugs, armyworms, cutworms, aphids and some weevils. |
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Come Alive is a lush collection of orchestral pop tunes written and sung by Fox and backed by the cream of the crop of local players. |
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It was much different to when I did Alive, where we had to helicopter in every day with the crew and equipment. |
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Useful for a school collection, Strings Alive would appeal to Suzuki teachers when reading in groups. |
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The promise was welcomed by Shelley Robinson from the Preschools Alive campaign, which turned preschool funding into an election issue. |
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In one of his diary entries Tasman credits his compass, claiming it was the only thing that kept him alive. |
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When these servicemen left, the clubs and teams were kept alive by young professionals, mostly Europeans, working in these countries. |
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Severn nursed him devotedly and observed in a letter how Keats would sometimes cry upon waking to find himself still alive. |
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At that point, Littleton left, but Thomas arrived at the house to find Catesby alive, albeit scorched. |
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Myrvold notes that copies of the Guru Granth Sahib are not regarded as material objects, but as living subjects which are alive. |
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A cook, Richard Roose, was executed by boiling alive for attempted poisoning. |
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Boy howdy, boy howdy, boy howdy! I was buried alive in noise, and the heat and cinders stung my neck and legs and the bottoms of my feet. |
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When Heracles returns alive and victorious from Hades, he finds his family macabrely dressed in their funeral garments, awaiting death. |
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I began my conversation with McPherson by asking what inspired The Night Alive. |
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But what's even more noteworthy for the celebrated raw foodist, given her family history, is that she's alive. |
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In death, Reuben, with his birthmarked red face, is finally more ferociously alive to his father than he ever was as a boy struggling to fit in. |
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Tools changed to incorporate barbs which could snag the flesh of an animal, making it harder for it to escape alive. |
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I know I must put as much energy if not as much interest into my work as if he were alive, because that is what he would like me to do. |
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Viewed biostatistically, some people seem better off because they are kept alive longer and in better condition. |
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The tradition of singing carols in pubs around Christmas is still kept alive in the city. |
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This result indicated ADSCs are alive after bioencapsulation but a possible cell loss might happen in a longer in vitro cell culture. |
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The trees began to come fully alive. The larches and birches were covered with green, the laburnums with gold. |
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He must contrive to keep his family alive as he strategizes. |
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He and Mr. Goldie have managed to beat the clock, finishing and printing the book themselves while Mr. Murray is still alive. |
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When transports were finally allowed to carry the Jacobins to France, less than a third were still alive. |
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He really seems to come alive when detailing all the arm twisting and deal making behind various pieces of legislation. |
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And the jungle telegraph at Bryant Park is alive with rumors that the show's biggest name, Lauren Conrad, will be here any day. |
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After awhile, Guest Gulkan no longer knew whether he was alive or dead, awake or awrath in nightmare. |
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The latter held up the lamp where it wouldn't get smashed and admonished them in no uncertain terms that he wanted me alive. |
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John failed and then had worse luck when it was discovered Richard was alive, which wasn't known until this point. |
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As I mentioned above, I got started writing Alive in necropolis because my agent gave me a nudge in that direction. |
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Although Becket had not been popular while he was alive, in death he was declared a martyr by the local monks. |
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William's account kept his memory alive, and he was praised by other medieval chroniclers. |
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The Greek theories were kept alive and their practices continued well into the future. |
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This year the Arts Alive International Festival promises to be an extravaganza, with music, dance, art, poetry, stand-up comedy and theatre on the bill. |
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In contrast, Kipuka Puaulu, right in the middle of a sea of lava, is a lush, native bird park alive with song. |
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Those who survived focused on their agricultural duties to grow food and stay alive. |
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The highest animals laid warm and wet creatures alive, the lowest bore theirs cold, dry, and in thick eggs. |
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That sounds odd here in Washington these days, but some of the old-timers still like to pretend there is honor alive among the political thieves. |
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I have satisfied myself that she is alive, and apparently well, and hiding in plain sight. Prudence prevents me from saying where. |
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Only seven or eight of the native 'Indians' arrived in Spain alive, but they made quite an impression on Seville. |
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However, there is mention of him still being alive in two letters issued after Stirling Bridge. |
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After she died, the English raked back the coals to expose her charred body so that no one could claim she had escaped alive. |
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This difference was kept alive by invoking Ireland's historic past, its myths, legends and folklore. |
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Unlike the Court of Chivalry, the Court of the Lord Lyon is very much alive, and is fully integrated into the Scottish legal system. |
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Young artisanal brewers are keeping a variety of beer types alive, such as Coreff de Morlaix, Tri Martolod and Britt. |
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It is silent at sea, but at night the breeding colonies are alive with raucous cackling calls. |
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He had to focus on the mission, staying alive and getting out, not on the sexy number rubbing up against him. |
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We decided that since we, Christopher's parents, were alive, we should try to be so properly, and to keep the wound to ourselves. |
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With the club knocked out of the League Cup and struggling in the league, it was left to the FA Cup to keep the season alive. |
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Later, at the feast, Efnysien, again feeling insulted, murders Gwern by burning him alive, and, as a result, a vicious battle breaks out. |
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Sardinian culture is alive and well, and young people are actively involved in their own music and dancing. |
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Some eminent ornithologists such as Pierce Brodkorb tried to keep the debate alive but the ICZN's solution has been satisfactory. |
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For example, a grandfather, without sons, is succeeded by a son of his daughter, when the daughter in question is still alive. |
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Or an uncle, with no children of his own, is succeeded by a son of his sister, when the sister in question is still alive. |
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Once in the water, they were strafed by German bombers, which also dropped flares on patches of oil and burned alive some of the shipwrecked men. |
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Imprints of organisms made while they were still alive are called trace fossils, examples of which are burrows, footprints, etc. |
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The blood is drained while the cobra is still alive when possible, and is usually mixed with some form of liquor to improve the taste. |
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Generally, the cherry can be a difficult fruit tree to grow and keep alive. |
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Inuit culture is alive and vibrant today in spite of the negative impacts of recent history. |
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There is one quality which unites all great and perdurable writers, you don't NEED schools and colleges to keep 'em alive. |
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In vedic times, fire was kept alive in every household in some form and carried with oneself while migrating to new locations. |
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Many of these robots are capable of tracking the sun like a photovore, and thus stay alive. At night, they go into a dormant state. |
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The book is a historical narration focusing on the pagan peoples from the earliest time up until the time Orosius was alive. |
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Gilbert wandered through...the haunts of ravenous dogs and homeless cats that kept themselves alive on the choice pickings of the city's garbage. |
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Through great bravery they are both able to make it back alive slaying many enemies in the process. |
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A form of sacrifice recorded by Caesar was the burning alive of victims in a large wooden effigy, now often known as a wicker man. |
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As Tacitus wrote, the younger generations alive in AD 14 had never known any form of government other than the Principate. |
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The Tainui tribal elders have continued this tradition and the New Zealand Maori Kingitanga movement alive to the present. |
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If the defendant was defeated and still alive, he was to be hanged on the spot. |
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However, Harald had to swear an oath that he would not claim the title of king as long as Sigurd or his son was alive. |
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The MRCA of humans alive today would, therefore, need to have lived more recently than either. |
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At that point in time, approximately only 10,000 indigenous people were still alive in Hispaniola. |
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Olympias had Cleopatra Eurydice and Europa, her daughter by Philip, burned alive. |
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The idea of the Russian Empire as the successive Third Rome was kept alive until its demise with the Russian Revolution. |
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Attalus also had severely insulted Alexander, and following Cleopatra's murder, Alexander may have considered him too dangerous to leave alive. |
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Some plants were not native to the local area and needed special care to be kept alive. |
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Treating a wound was and remains the most crucial part of any battlefield medicine, as this is what keeps soldiers alive. |
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Dugong's current number is dwindling and it is not clear how many are currently alive or what their reproductive trend is. |
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Two of the terrorists were killed in the final fight, with another dying later in hospital and the final militant being captured alive. |
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His memoirs were his posthumous revenge on enemies he dared not take on alive. |
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The law of praemunire dates from another century. No one who is alive now quite knows what it means. |
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The latter was burned alive in the Jauja Valley, accused of secret communication with Quizquiz, and organizing resistance. |
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Pizarro had in the meantime returned to Quito by a more northerly route, by then with only 80 men left alive. |
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Craftsmen in Tanegashima have kept alive traditional techniques for forging and sharpening iron tools. |
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We which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. |
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It is prepared by being boiled alive, having its main body opened like a shell, and then having its innards mixed vigorously. |
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Rumours circulated that the late tsar's younger brother Dmitri, thought to be dead, was still alive and in hiding. |
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The law says producing the body of the person, meaning he should be produced whether dead or alive. |
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She seems pulsingly alive in a way that the grand, marmoreal singers sometimes did not. |
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This plea was refused and on 27 October, Servetus was burnt alive at the Plateau of Champel at the edge of Geneva. |
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Precepts of the lex mercatoria were also kept alive through equity and the admiralty courts in maritime affairs. |
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The payment could be additionally conditioned on the dog being returned alive. |
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It allows a lawsuit to be filed even though the person who was harmed is no longer alive to bring the case. |
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The MP must be within the precincts of the Palace of Westminster, and must be alive. |
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Emily Huskisson returned to Eartham and lived a quiet life, dedicated to keeping alive her husband's memory. |
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The Syrians who arrived in Sicily this week are lucky to be alive. |
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Much of the funding that kept the mill alive in the beginning years came from the Public Treasury of Massachusetts in the form of a bailout. |
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The name itself is said to come from a local witch, Meg of Meldon, who was alive in the early 17th century. |
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Peat moss, dead or alive, is also a very important soil and topper for most carnivorous plants. |
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Of the 30,000 Japanese troops that defended Saipan, fewer than 1,000 remained alive at battle's end. |
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Also related is the concept of a fetch, the visible ghost or spirit of a person yet alive. |
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Often they were described as paler and sadder versions of the person they had been while alive, and dressed in tattered gray rags. |
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Your profession always charges high and never guarantees their work. No sellsword would stay alive if he demanded a sorcerer's terms. |
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The people in the family are alive and dynamic and change whereas the snap shot is a fixed image of how they appeared in the past. |
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I was a little disappointed to have lost the light, for I'd pictured the springs as bubbling, roiling, geysery things, clear-pure and alive. |
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I take it there 's scarcely a happier fellow alive than your honest town-bred smoke-dried cockney sparrow. |
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So what is the game plan? We need to get everyone out of this alive, and I am clueless. |
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He might be a stone killer who simply doesn't care if his victim's alive or dead at the time of disfigurement. |
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Fred never feels as alive as when dressed as a Furvert, his life rich with secrets and deception. |
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The existential approach to therapy is philosophical, involving exploration of what it means to be alive. |
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Monitor lizards are the group of lizards that Komodo dragons belong to, Komodos are famous for being the largest lizards alive today. |
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A KOSOVAN marrying an Irish girl yesterday was told that his father, feared dead for the last three months in the Balkans, was alive and well. |
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One moment of weakness, and the alligators can eat you alive. |
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Sadly, communism is alive and well in Britain today, although it now goes by such names as anti-racism and anti-fascism. |
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For if modern woman is so intent on keeping her surname alive, why not demand it be passed along to her children? |
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According to a report in The Sun, the walking catfish, which was still alive, was discovered by baffled angler Birol Koca. |
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Fletcher is considered one of the most eminent watercolourists alive with several books published about his watercolours. |
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I had to keep close to the riverbank, under the edge of the jungle, with mosquitoes eating me alive. |
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However, the album never even made it onto the record charts, and the critics ate her alive. |
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To keep their dreams alive, Chico and Rita travel to America in search of fame and fortune but Lady Luck can be a cruel mistress. |
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For nearly the entire full four years of Frank's administration, the local media ate him alive for even the slightest misstep. |
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Descendants of the Inka are alive today, and millions of people still speak the traditional languages of Quechua and Aymara. |
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The agnates are in fact fully alive and conscious human beings who are kept isolated in an abandoned underground military bunker. |
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Roof down and the car comes alive, especially with the manually-mounted wind-break in place behind your head. |
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Eventually, Randy moved through the shock and began to see that anger was eating him alive and poisoning his life. |
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My presumptions may be great with my friends, but they are the easiliest checked of any man's alive. |
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Aspiring teams of players have somehow kept this winter sport alive on their own in the absence of any facility. |
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The child was found on the 400-foot level, bruised and crying, but alive. |
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A MUM-of-two told yesterday how a breast cancer wonder drug ruled too expensive for the NHS has kept her alive for four years. |
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The year 1998 was alive with graffiti and trains pulling up with dubs on their sides. |
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The cbe, that was much more moving, because my mother was still alive. |
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David had under a year to live, and he may have known that he was not going to be alive much longer. |
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Meanwhile, Only Lovers Left Alive uses the city as a character as undead and ghostly as its human leads. |
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Cercyon had his daughter buried alive but Poseidon turned her into the spring, Alope, near Eleusis. |
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Battered, exhausted, more dead than alive, she falls through the smoke hole of the house of the Ulster chieftain Etar and into a drinking-cup. |
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Shinty is played in the British Army, with The Scots Shinty Club keeping alive the tradition of the game being played in the Forces. |
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Accordingly, if the Palmers come home and discover any evidence that the dolls are alive all dollkind will be in jeopardy. |
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It's irresistible deliciousness, obviously, not fare like starlit and The Brave and Dead or Alive. |
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I was only alive to the condensed confidential comfortableness of sharing a pipe and a blanket with a real friend. |
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Naturally, som revenger fans are thinking the Grayson patriarch could still be alive. |
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Other chemicals, including quinaldine and plant toxins, are also used to capture reef fish alive. |
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The story about Duns Scotus being buried alive, in the absence of his servant who alone knew of his susceptibility to coma, is probably a myth. |
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Och! musha bedad, man alive, but it's a fine counthry over here, and it bangs all the jewel of a view we do be havin' from the windys, begorra! |
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Throughout the period of conquest the Welsh poets kept alive the dream of independence. |
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Her memory is kept alive by the photograph of Adler that Holmes received for his part in the case. |
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Jill's Film is the result of months of hard work by John Curtin who wanted to keep alive the memory of Jill Phipps. |
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