Given just a couple hours to tell a tale I think all in all the folks involved did a commendable job. |
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So hanging out was good, we talked about something else and drove around and had all in all a nice time. |
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So, all in all, and at the risk of being extremely babyish myself, I'd go so far as to say that my argument's bigger than yours. |
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Well things are going ok here, not done any work yet, it is far too hot, the air con is broken and all in all, there are no ladies. |
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Guiseley wrung one final effort out of Henry before the final whistle and all in all a draw was a fair result. |
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So all in all, apart from the obvious need to drive, I think it's something I really want to do. |
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Although the site may have been different, all in all, the annual celebration of this culture was a success. |
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So, all in all, it baffles me that more British anglers don't hunt out asp specifically when they're travelling abroad. |
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It took barely five minutes to respond to my call following a heart attack, and all in all no less than four medics were in attendance. |
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So, all in all, I would still say the economy is a major issue for American voters at this point. |
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It's an extremely odd little movie, all in all, and it's a little tough to understand the high expectations. |
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This was the first outing and all in all, a very successful learning experience. |
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It is, all in all, quite a spectacular living space, and there is a strange feeling of deja vu. |
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So, all in all, I have begun looking for shows I think come from this sort of thinking. |
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But all in all, Brown has good reason to envy the performance of the American economy. |
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So all in all, it was a very nice evening and I thank everyone who voted me the thing but couldn't be present. |
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Taken all in all, this is probably the biggest humanitarian relief operation in history. |
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It was hard at times, like when money was tight, but all in all, he was great. |
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I think we both recognised that what we had done was, all in all, a low-down thing. |
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The bar is set very high for animations now and all in all, this is just a distinctly average film. |
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They wreak havoc on our nervous systems and, all in all, make for generally unsavoury experiences. |
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A couple of weeks back I was feeling exhausted, had a splitting headache, intense muscle pain, all in all yuck. |
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But all in all, we have to say that this was one lackluster mahurat that we attended. |
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But all in all, I could understand hot-air balloon aviators' fascination with the sport. |
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One ought to indulge them, because all in all I reckon they do a pretty good job. |
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So all in all it was a great week for Margaret and we congratulate her on her achievements. |
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But all in all, paying took about half an hour which was a tedious, tiresome end to what was otherwise a fun evening. |
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So, all in all, with my daily pill, I'm happy without being daft, content without being bovine. |
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But all in all, what with the weather and a degree of jadedness occasioned by a bit of sleep disturbance, it's not been a thrilling day. |
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Which, all in all, does tend to make me look very much like an incomparable idiot. |
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It took all in all 4 days to do it, 2 days hanging wallpaper and 2 days for the preparations. |
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Then a spot of book shopping, coffee at the National Gallery, followed by evensong at Westminster Abbey, and all in all a good day. |
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Thus doth he annihilate himself, that he may omnify his Master, that Christ may be all in all. |
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There was also a folly and a burial ground, so all in all more sinister than friendly, in my opinion. |
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So, all in all, I think he had a great opportunity, but didn't do more than just preach the message. |
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But all in all, I was pretty confident coming back in here this morning. |
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But all in all, I would much rather have been running on the straight. |
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It is, all in all, the shock of being now pulled into the opening with great force, instead of having it wash over us. |
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Being a Jew in the joint was an adventure, and all in all, I can only thank hashem for his help during my decade in prison. |
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He was a man, Horatio, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again. |
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It was an encounter which began to turn the public against Judith, who appeared on the defensive, uncontrolled, bad tempered and all in all a rather unsympathetic character. |
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It was, all in all, a wondrous feat of prestidigitation, worthy of a Las Vegas magician. |
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An interesting piece, all in all, even if it is stalely predictable. |
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This development has one building which looks rather like a replica oast house, other houses have interesting cobbles and flint, and all in all each house looks different. |
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However, all in all, no telling pattern emerges from the comparison of reasons for attending graduate school according to award groups. |
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As with a couple of Bif's own songs, its anthemic catchiness makes it a guilty pleasure but, all in all, there's nothing new or interesting or scandalous to report. |
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So all in all, they are asking you to close your eyes and believe. |
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They all have impressive biogs and all in all it's terribly intimidating. |
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It was a very good cast, all in all, with great contributions from the male chorus, in hilarious turns as the rowdy serenading musicians and the police force. |
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I think all in all you could say the festival was a stonking event! |
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There's a deal of internal rumblings and grumblings left, and not a few creaks and cracks but, all in all, progress is a lot better than the alternative. |
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As was the case with Carlow's performers last weekend, gutsy determination was in plentiful supply with participants giving their all in all competitions. |
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Early screenings suggested as much, or suggested trouble at least, as preview audiences found the film too dark and violent, all in all too un-Leo. |
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The book thus offers a true gallery of pictures which would do credit to any museum, all in all 119 miniatures ornate this outstanding work. |
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Solidarity or at the very least, a reasonable balance, figure hardly at all in all this. |
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Moreover, exactly one year ago, your government repaid all its debt to the IMF anticipatively, 9.8 billion dollars all in all. |
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Good luck to one and all in all future negotiations with our employer. |
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Still, all in all, it had been a pretty routine job for the Horizon. |
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But, all in all, it seems safe to say that, though America is militarily pre-eminent as never before, defence will be a central concern. Yet plenty of traps await Mr Bush if he precipitately tries to go it alone. |
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I believe that the proposal and the proposed amendments are all in all an acceptable response to the public outcry on the mass culling of livestock. |
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A number of political forces have been extremely critical about some of the Tribunal's judgements, but all in all ICTY's legacy is important in Croatia, especially to individualize the guilt, rather than blaming the country. |
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But take it all in all, the overland trail was a trial by fire. One gets a notion of its deadliness from the fact that over five thousand people died of cholera alone. |
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The introductory phase of the manufacture and use of flint daggers, around 2350 BC, must all in all be characterised as a period of social change. |
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The numbers added up to a total of 263,000 Helvetii, 36,000 Tulingi, 14,000 Latobrigi, 23,000 Rauraci, and 32,000 Boii, all in all 368,000 heads, 92,000 of whom were warriors. |
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