He also produced the iced nougat, which alone would merit a major detour on any holiday to France. |
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The batting will be left alone with each of the top five making half centuries. |
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He raised four children alone as a single father and is now an independent consultant. |
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My curiosity got the best of me and I inquired as to how she knew this, let alone even knew who I was looking at. |
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It is difficult to see how such cover can work at all if a fronting company alone is the reinsured. |
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I wasn't even allowed to take a closer look, let alone photograph the machine in action. |
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I find in that clause alone no indication whatever that any arbitration clause in the main contract is intended to be incorporated. |
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Many Alto programs can be controlled with the mouse alone independent of a keyboard. |
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Our dad nodded again and left the room as quickly as he had entered, leaving me alone with my big sister again. |
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He tells of raising four siblings alone while his mother took drug rehabilitation. |
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They've left her all alone to deal with minging mother Lyn and her incessant whining about being a lonely geriatric single mother of a toddler. |
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He attempted to say a few things, but none of the noises actually turned into words let alone sentences. |
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As well as being a fear of open spaces, agoraphobia is also a fear of being in a crowd, being alone in a house and travelling alone. |
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Mrs Green told police she and her husband were at home alone when the two men broke into the house on Saturday night. |
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Christine Rankin alone will not be able to single-handedly stem the tide of political correctness at the Families Commission. |
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Freedom is a condition not of the single man alone but of man in relationship to a community. |
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Whenever we feel particularly alone or far from God, then we are in the wilderness. |
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It is for the participating individuals alone to decide what the terms of their marriage shall be. |
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No one will be asked to work alone but together great things can be achieved. |
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I walked slowly shuffling along the busy hallway reflecting how alone one could feel in such a crowded place. |
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Presently it is difficult to locate a mooring to berth a boat for the night, let alone find one to tie to while diving. |
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When I saw the share-out of the television money alone it made me realise more than ever how important it is to get promotion. |
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An optimal time to interview the patient alone is after the family interview has addressed the issues and agendas of the family members. |
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However, it took a whole day for agreement to be reached on this issue alone and some negotiators now fear that time is running out. |
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It made you do silly things and it gave you an awful headache, but we never worried about the risks, let alone the long-term health consequences. |
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She was condemned on her word alone without proof and lacked defense counsel. |
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Positive reinforcement alone might be ineffective unless it is combined with mild punishers. |
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The trustee held its assets on trust for Sealark alone subject only to the powers of issue and redemption. |
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It was a rousing affair, moving, positively exasperating, and alone would make for a concert not to be missed. |
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This alone is insulting to anyone who's lived both in Montreal proper and in a suburb. |
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I knew that the only way for Leslie to leave me alone about the whole thing would be to make her feel guilty. |
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If the favourable asterism is in its ascendancy and if it alone exerts an influence over the new-born, then its good influence will increase. |
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This single incident alone would be enough to give him nightmares for a couple weeks. |
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Currency appreciation alone does not choke off growth, but assuredly it should choke off a lot of inflation. |
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Thus, within this horizon of understanding, Jesus and Jesus alone was capable of offering an acceptable sacrifice to God. |
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So, when El returned to the garden he found the man alone and forlorn, grieving for his departed wife. |
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I think being a writer you never need to feel alone or lonely ever again because it's like you've created your own world. |
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I threatened to tell her but he says he would just laugh it off and make her think it is because I am alone and lonely. |
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On opening night, he alone of the main players managed a consistent performance. |
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Only candidates who secure more than 50 per cent of the votes alone must be declared elected. |
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That winter the two writers were alone together for the first time, but it was not an idyllic experience. |
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It was the first time James and I had been together alone for over six years. |
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Yet, worship leaders, armed with electronic keyboards and bass guitars, may not be theologically, let alone liturgically trained. |
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But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up! |
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He disputes the idea that higher turnout alone would change the outcome for any of these rematches. |
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Because the socialists refused to take part in government, they forced the Radicals to rule alone or in alliance with the right. |
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Access to clean drinking water and sanitation alone would save nearly two million lives each year and prevent half a billion diseases annually. |
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I'm not gay, but I think gay people should be left alone to marry whoever they like. |
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Now it is Iraqis and one agency alone has 150 foreign workers on its books. |
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Of them all, Sainte-Beuve alone refrained from hurting me with foolish words. |
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It was going to be up to me to see that Patty and Folsom weren't ever left alone together. |
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I remembered that some tribes even believed the tattoos on your body stay with you after death, helping you feel less alone in the afterworld. |
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I interjected that it took three burly blokes to get our 5m workboat into the club van, let alone onto a plane. |
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The song ends with the drummer alone on the stage pounding out the final measures as the crowd chants a wordless South African mantra. |
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Though she did not relish being alone in the apartment for any length of time. |
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What kind of a person even gives that sort of nonsense the time of day, let alone writes six-hundred-odd words about it? |
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She looked away and her eye caught a man lounging in the corner, looking alone and forlorn. |
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It is not confined to fiction alone but is open to biography, travel writing and memoirs as well. |
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We pretty much went it alone with the exception of a few people, and they're dropping like flies as part of the coalition. |
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They obviously do not include injury to feelings or psychiatric damage, let alone aggravated damages. |
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Their smell is so strong, most larger animals avoid them, and about the only time zorillas aren't alone is during mating season. |
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In 1893, alpinist Malcolm Ross completed the climb alone saying it was one of the most difficult he'd done. |
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It's much harder to get traction with editors, let alone readers, to tell that story. |
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The maintenance backlog alone was more than 100 million and there were too few pupils rattling around in too many schools. |
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It enables such animals as kangaroos to run faster than their muscles alone can take them. |
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Hanging from an overhang by a bare knuckle with not so much as a carabiner, let alone a safety net to halt your fall, I hear you gasp. |
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In the last two weeks alone there has been a plethora of new albums and singles. |
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But that alone is not particularly edifying and so I do want to go into a little more detail. |
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Most National Guard and Reservists sign up thinking they'll never see action, let alone deployment overseas. |
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On the basis of parsimony alone the single ancestor theory seems highly likely. |
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Audra wouldn't even be able to graduate from kindergarten, let alone high school! |
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I believe in ghosts, and I get freaked out if there's a squeaky noise in house when I'm alone and all that. |
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He must have been alone because he picked up the receiver at the first ring. |
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As one of his biographers noted, the statistics of his benefactions alone are mind-numbing. |
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Visual cues alone allow for the expression of a preference for familiars in guppies and rainbowfish. |
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There had not been a single contact with the terrorists, let alone a confirmed kill. |
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And lord alone knows what it costs to wine and dine travel agents here, there and everywhere. |
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If his reported revenues were to be believed he alone was contributing a surprisingly large proportion of the revenues of the Group as a whole. |
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Once the sun reached its zenith, it was too hot to even move, let alone travel. |
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I just can't bear to read the detailed analysis, let alone the actual report, of an enquiry into a very narrow and arguably esoteric event. |
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The starfish alone has both the strength and tenacity to force an oyster open. |
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They had to watch their children having nightmares, being frightened of being alone and being scared of coming into an empty house. |
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Arranging the seating alone requires the mathematical ability of Albert Einstein and the tact of a UN peace commissioner. |
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I believe this factor alone constitutes appropriate circumstances for allowing a premium. |
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Jacklin is not alone in questioning the will to succeed among some of the young players in Europe. |
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Neither approach alone can begin to present a complete picture of the writers involved. |
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There are more than 12,000 research papers alone on the effect of fluoride on the thyroid gland. |
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He rode alone before two large waggons, covered over with tarpaulins stretched on tall arches, pulled by double yokes of oxen. |
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They would be hard pressed to manufacture enough to satisfy demand, let alone research a new version of the item. |
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The main floor alone had two dining rooms, a living room, a rec room, a kitchen, three bathrooms, and a library. |
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The family said they now hoped the media would respect their wish for privacy to be left alone to grieve. |
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Few traitors and fellow-traveling spokesmen in the West have been publicly exposed, let alone punished. |
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Some distance away, atop a grassy knoll upon the lea, they had laid her to rest in an unmarked grave, as alone in death as she had been in life. |
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He was sitting alone on the other end of the couch near the mystery woman who looked around the age of thirty or so. |
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Knox-Johnston was alone at sea for an incredible 313 days, averaging just 3.39 knots round the globe. |
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Images entered should be able to stand alone as a work of art and will be judged on their aesthetic values only. |
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They are alone with the rollercoaster of emotion even though they are still part of the workings of political machine. |
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The couple, traveling the world on their babymoon, were left alone for the most part and tried to blend into the crowd of tourists. |
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Sleep-deprived, worn-out adults can barely care for themselves, let alone an active, needy child. |
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This year alone he has been charged with arson, criminal damage, interfering with a car and two counts of common assault. |
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The building of flats and apartments alone will not solve the city's housing issue. |
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Biologists assumed that proteins alone regulate the genes of humans and other complex organisms. |
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After nearly two months we were finally alone together again but he made no effort to kiss me this time. |
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Kerry talks in generalities because he is alone and comes from nowhere and lives among servants and lackeys in hotel rooms. |
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Now she lives alone in an apartment with her four cats, a solitude that has led her to consider moving to a monastery. |
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Road traffic accidents alone account for an estimated five million head injuries each year. |
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Tomorrow she'll fly to Frankfurt alone and wait for the rest of the band to join her there for the European leg of the tour. |
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Beginning to think you are going to be left on the shelf forever and end up as an elderly spinster dying alone and being eaten by your own cats? |
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The plant was filled with workers who barely knew their way around, let alone grasped the dangers they faced. |
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We had seized this opportunity to be alone together and decided to make the most of it. |
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Both women were sopranos, and we saw them sing alone and together a number of times. |
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Still, God granted victory to him that he alone avenged himself with sword when he needed help. |
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What kind of doctors are we training who have never had to undertake a clinic unaided or cope alone with an unexpected event during surgery? |
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Rarely have I read, even privately, let alone in public, anything more raunchy. |
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Reading will save me from looking too pathetically alone and friendless all day. |
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He was surrounded by his family and friends yet still felt alone and helpless. |
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As C.S. Lewis put it, in the present moment alone are we offered freedom and actuality. |
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However, this facility would be provided to the new subscribers alone at present at select areas in the city. |
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How many different stories are happening right there alone at a single given moment? |
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He sacked six of these in the a single season alone and appointed no fewer than 23 in his 16 years as club president. |
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But to judge them on the basis of that single alone would be unjust, for the rest of the album is just as impressive. |
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Gone are the days of single sales alone getting bands to the much coveted number one position. |
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After all this activity, she is left alone for a solo that looked rather pointless, as if it had been tagged on for her benefit. |
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They both darted down the hallway, and with that, Stevey and I were left alone together. |
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Did you think that some ancient wizard just creates the portal in some abandoned area and just leaves it alone forever? |
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If we can do it alone we will, but we're willing to work alongside anyone who wants to co-operate. |
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The parakeet flew up and landed on her shoulder with another peep, his little sounds were words that Nichol alone understood. |
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In this study, visual function is improved with lutein alone or lutein together with other nutrients. |
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It also says that a warlock so powerful will be born and he alone can stop this evil force from walking the Earth. |
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I'm loathe to give support to reform which would bring such demagogues into parliamentary politics, let alone government. |
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Often it is unknowing, as when a dog is left alone at home and whines and whimpers for attention. |
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Kathy smiled and left Leah alone because she saw she had touched a chord with this conversation. |
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It's a reprieve, a second chance to show you alone were the reason for your band's success, and that one day they'll be shining your shoes. |
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A tram sped away from a stop leaving a five-year-old girl alone on the platform before her mum had time to get off. |
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Tiger Woods never plays tournaments in shorts, let alone black denim and Lycra. |
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For this single reason alone it is a most welcome addition to Indian film literature. |
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This indicates that the applied geometrical constraints alone are not sufficient to explain the observed radial arrangements. |
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There are some cars whose names alone present a serious obstacle to the potential buyer. |
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The daily trade in currency exchange alone is more than 50 times the value of world trade in goods and services. |
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He didn't want his 50th jubilee to be celebrated at all, let alone celebrated with the customary pompous laudatory speeches. |
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Looking at Dorrie alone in her sitting-room, you wonder how someone so slender and gentle has carried the burdens life has weighed her down with. |
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Don't expect cleaning solutions alone to remove large particles of hardened mortar. |
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This was the first time Harmon had been knocked down let alone down for the count. |
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Until the mid-1990s there was no history of organised nationalism there, let alone republicanism. |
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Most of my memories of childhood are of me alone in my room, standing in front of my mirror and creating stories and acting them out by myself. |
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The tone here is adulatory and uncritical but the photographs alone will delight those who worship at Gandhi's shrine. |
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In short, the augmented tuition fee fails to meet current costs, let alone the requisite investment in infrastructure. |
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By the fourth I was utterly alone and totally in the dark about where I was, so to speak. |
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It is unfortunate that most people are not in a position to come into contact, let alone sympathize, with radical musical ideas. |
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He never really expected to actually see this girl again, let alone live in the same town. |
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The astronomers realised that a normal red supergiant alone could not have given rise to such a weird supernova. |
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He's a calm, well-adjusted guy who seems to lack any outward foibles, let alone disabilities. |
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Your parent would have no brothers or sisters and hence you couldn't have aunts or uncles, let alone cousins. |
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No room for Adirondack chairs or playing children, let alone that great, romantic porch swing. |
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Yet most analysts of the Indonesian economy agree that a consumption rally alone can't sustain recovery. |
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The simple mache salad alone would have been a better backdrop on which to serve this flavoursome duck. |
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The outlet is not restricted to canine alone and one can find some lovely Persian cats, cute little guinea pigs and chirpy exotic birds. |
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In most cases this evidence alone was enough to cause the accused to plead guilty without more ado. |
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Life's getting harder in this so-called independent country, let alone for people in the low-income bracket like me. |
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I'd hesitate to spend a third of my take-home pay on mortgage repayments, let alone more than half! |
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Babies who are put in walkers take three weeks longer on average to stand alone and walk than those who come to it naturally, researchers say. |
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It is the Government and the State that now have to move forward and leave these people alone to exercise their own rangatiratanga. |
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First, Ginobili drove the lane and drew Duncan's defender, zipping a pass to Duncan all alone on the baseline for a 19-footer. |
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There are many who believe in salvation by works, and not by faith alone in Christ alone. |
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However, the patient experienced a partial remission, whereas previous chemotherapy treatments alone had had no effect. |
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A person who has always been truly alone is one who will be emotionally dead. |
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He stood alone at the line, dead certain he was going to hit three free throws. |
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Small amounts of yohimbine can improve central-nervous-system stimulation when taken alone or with low doses of caffeine. |
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The ambience alone was the saving factor, and luckily the food turned out to be wonderful. |
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Raising a family alone can provide a host of obstacles, so single parents are clubbing together to help each other out. |
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I have supported both preservation of art and architecture and nature conservancy and I'm sure I'm not alone among your readers. |
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McDormand's expression during this scene alone makes this film a good renter. |
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Wendy had to show her how to feed, wind and bath the baby and left him alone with her only if she went shopping. |
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We were alone in the room and I threw schoolhouse etiquette to the winds and used his first name. |
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As our project partners continued to add data and records to the database, the number of users accessing the database alone increased rapidly. |
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He became extremely withdrawn and after working with computers all day would spend his nights alone with the one he had at home. |
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The N.D.I. alone operates 20 centers that provide news summaries in Russian, Kyrgyz and Uzbek. |
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I wish she'd just get out of my room, respect my need to be alone for a while and just stop bothering me. |
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The soldier was exhausted, and the meager food failed to sate his gnawing hunger, but he wasn't alone or afraid any longer. |
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In the UK alone it has been estimated that the recoverable wave energy resource exceeds total UK electricity demand. |
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Notice that verbs in three of the families may also stand alone and be the main verb of a sentence. |
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I smiled and went up to my room, leaving him alone in the kitchen to prepare dinner. |
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It is conceivable that this identifier alone could alarm the Attorney General enough to proscribe the organisation. |
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A kit fox family alone may use up to 50 burrows in a season, moving its young every few days. |
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These might seem sufficient reason alone for joining the single currency. |
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Petrol was scarce in the world let alone Ireland and was available on ration for essential services such as fire, ambulance, police, taxi and doctors. |
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She has merit and has achieved thigh power alone and unaided. |
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Why will we now have single officers on duty alone at night in prisons? |
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It was the work of a single individual, working alone and in secret. |
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Both work fantastically well alone but together they're unbeatable. |
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In short, tanks and troops alone will not win this struggle. |
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He added that a good tallyman would be accurate to one or two votes over an entire day and they would be accurate not alone on first preferences but second and third as well. |
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As far as I can tell, the general thinks highly of Lord Geoffrey socially, and I know he worries that I'll be left all alone when he hops the twig, as he puts it. |
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Young mothers struggle alone to bring up a growing proportion of children in relative poverty and more and more old people live out their days in uncared-for solitude. |
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Lead alloyed with tin, bismuth, cadmium, indium, or other elements, either alone or in combination, forms alloys with particularly low melting points. |
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And they are not alone in their indifference to this latest round of shuttle diplomacy. |
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Mary alone attempted to resist by force the intrusion of these soldiers, laying about her with a parasol to fend off the men trying to get through the bedroom door. |
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That insight alone should make us aware of what lurks beneath all our anxieties, sexual dread included. |
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Infants and small children should never be rehydrated with water alone because it does not contain adequate amounts of sodium, potassium, and other important nutrients. |
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Lying alone in a tiny cavern barely large enough to shelter one person, I listen as the wind rustles through the grasses and the rain pelts the sandy soil. |
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That story alone would appear to refute the accusations of those who have denounced Sonia as a gold-digger, capitalising on the vulnerability of Orwell when he was dying. |
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Despite the protests of AIDS activists that saliva alone could not transmit the illness, kissing became an industry controversy. |
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The tomb sits alone in an arched alcove to the right of the main altar of the central nave, a leafy potted lily behind it and a small red candle burning at the front. |
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That fact alone permits Christie loyalists to greet the new negativity with a healthy degree of sangfroid. |
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It is an unconvincing bit of salesmanship that betrays little perspective on himself, let alone the presence of core convictions. |
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He was alone in front of the television with his two pet dogs when the snack apparently went down the wrong way, causing him to faint and hit his head on the ground. |
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Though Pam had no doubt that her mom loved her, she didn't remember ever hearing her put it into words, let alone express it with an unsolicited hug or kiss. |
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You can tell from my section alone that I'm a complete babbler. |
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In many, if not most, cases, the charge itself will have been executed before the execution, let alone the exchange, of the conveyance or transfer of the property. |
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The crowd has swelled so you can't move, let alone photograph, so I make for a restaurant on a first floor from where I can look down on the concert below. |
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This double standard alone qualifies the delegitimation movement as anti-Semitic. |
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Twice divorced, he lives alone in an Italian-style estate near the sere hills of north Phoenix, where he is surrounded by citrus and pecan trees and paintings by Andy Warhol. |
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In the estimation of the retired general, readjustment alone can take years. |
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Miss Jarman alone made payments into and withdrawals from the accounts. |
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Every day my mailbag is stuffed to overflowing with letters from desperate people who can't even get their dealers to be civil, leave alone helpful. |
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But the chart toppers were not alone as punks, a mechanic and a North American Indian took to the streets of Whitworth to raise money for eight-year-old Rose. |
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It has roots in Israel's faith that Yahweh alone was their king. |
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I didn't think they had sufficient evidence to lay a charge, let alone obtain a conviction and that view hasn't changed after what I've seen today. |
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Over a dozen churches in Minya alone have been attacked or torched since the violent dispersal of the Islamist sit-ins, they said. |
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I was left alone to refine and distil my art for decades, paring things down to their essence. |
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I remember how out of place I felt, sipping my drink alone on the couch while the getting-ready activities swirled around me. |
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Miss Wilson can't even control her tragic 70s hairdo let alone a class. |
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He alone among the guests at a country inn does not vie for the affections of the proprietress Mirandolina, thus setting in motion her plan to humble him by seducing him. |
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The size and magnitude of the attendance alone is mind-boggling. |
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It is always too late to eat alone yet never too late to dine in company. |
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If he chooses to take the plunge, he will likely find himself alone in the dovish end of the GOP pool. |
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I was a single mother raising children alone in New Hampshire for many years. |
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It looked like a wheatear but he was even a blur as a silhouette, bouncing around up there all alone like something very very important was going on, and I suppose it was. |
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As you practise meditation, t'ai chi or yoga, take time to be alone and connected with nature and your perception and intuition will increase remarkably. |
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He is hardly alone in using a locution that should nevertheless be retired, a charitable critic might have explained. |
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We have encountered no false positives at the time of surgery and used clinical features and radiology alone to make the diagnosis in three of our patients. |
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In both cases the young girl is discouraged from being independent and exploring, let alone realizing, her capacities including her awakening sexuality. |
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He went on to demonstrate that this effect was greater than that of either acridine alone, light alone or acridine exposed to light and then added to the paramecium. |
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Perhaps it was the boredom of long hours alone that motivated the horsemen to teach their saddle horses ridiculous tricks, but the csikos claim a practical purpose for each. |
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The study would also put the Yorkshire-born pioneer airwoman, the first woman to fly alone to Australia from England, in the unlikely class of more subdued people. |
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Pholasin alone can emit luminescence if exposed to superoxide. |
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And sometimes when he sat alone in his dark house, listening to the wind shaking the windowpanes, he longed to be rid of the intense solitude that engulfed him. |
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It is the habit alone of reasoning which can make a reasoner. |
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One scenic palm stands alone midst the cry of gulls, pelicans and boobies. |
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A low-profile and entourage-less John McCain, iPhone to his ear, wandered alone down the sidewalk. |
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This is a question that We Could Be King, for all its gritty pleasures, never dares to raise, let alone answer. |
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When she discovers that he lives alone and is truly penniless, she thinks her luck is in, that she's discovered a candidate for her whirlwind marriage. |
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Right from ancient times, sages and seers have been preaching that money alone should not be the aim in life, for it could never bring contentment. |
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The days when developers would sit at a text editor manually arranging buttons, listboxes and other widgets by brain power alone are pretty much gone. |
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In Splendor on the Bench, a realistically rendered vacuum-tube stereo amplifier sits alone in a paneled room, the painting's surface marked by a delicate tracery. |
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Griffith is hardly alone amongst the lovelorn, impulsive, and unfortunately tattooed. |
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For reference, in 2009 alone 227,000 foreign nationals received a green card by means of marriage. |
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My mobile phone says 19.38 and I am still alone in the aptly christened Nostalgie Ball Room, barring a handful of meticulously besuited men at the door. |
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In a country torn apart by bloodshed and recrimination, that alone speaks volumes. |
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After he survived a game of Russian roulette while home alone that day, he sought help and was admitted to the intensive care unit at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. |
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Chebbi is not alone in her quest to merge religious obligation with fashion and fun. |
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Genetics alone does not an eating disorder make, generally speaking, and Bulik points out that environment still plays a role. |
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Just for starters, you can eat it alone with a glass of red wine, or can grate it over pasta or salads. |
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Perhaps we should leave well enough alone with that agnostic comment. |
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Some of the freer churches don't even ask their ministerial candidates to commit themselves formally to any belief about Scripture, let alone creation. |
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The other person for whom a path to the nomination, let alone a candidacy, seems much less likely is Mitt Romney. |
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When he reawoke he felt for a second as though he were part of a surrealistic picture. He was sitting alone in an aeroplane ready to take off. |
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Totally sux. I'd even settle for an in-depth conversation about the weather right now. I'm not used to being alone like this. |
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One wonders, writing in 2005, what role systemicity plays in art, let alone other social and institutional spheres. |
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They have grown up together in tiny Leeds, Oklahoma, and when Mikey challenges Jake to sleep alone outside on the baseball diamond, he does. |
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An unadorned contact print using an X-ray alone results in dark bones on a white background, and it lacks distinctiveness. |
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There's no way he'd allow a dog on his couch or on his 500-thread-count sheets, let alone a pukey baby. |
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The Dutch provinces, though fighting alone now, for the first time in their history found themselves fighting a common enemy. |
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The noise level thudded beyond deemed acceptability for a construction site, let alone a pleasuredome. |
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The Birdman lives alone in a cottage that stands all by itself on a hill in the south part of the island. |
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Other hydrogeologists quip that there would be no reason to invest in tearing dams down later in Lebanon, because nature alone could do it. |
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I saw a 14-year-old girl who died alone in a sleazy room from a drug overdose, because she did not know anyone she could turn to for help. |
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But when the group leader miscounts and thinks all the divers are back on board the pair are left bobbing alone in the middle of the ocean. |
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These days, Mrs. Kern, an 81-year-old widow, lives alone amid floors rotted in places and some paneless windows. |
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The female alone raises the litter which typically numbers between four and six, though can range from two to ten. |
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Lizzie Kelly, 21, says she will be all alone when she changes in the ladies' room at next week's meeting. |
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This would mean that a new Scottish state would go it alone on the global stage, renegotiating terms of entry into every international body. |
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During the 17th century alone around 800 people were hanged each year in the British Empire. |
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Mr Matthews had been living alone in his self-built wooden 'stockade', called The Cabin, in Lime Kiln Wood for about 25 years. |
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Wear the gold alone or apply the khaki top coat for a cracked crocodile skin effect. |
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Gimli alone represented the Dwarves in the final battle against Sauron at the Black Gate of Mordor. |
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Children who viewed Barney alone only had a small advantage over the nonviewing control group. |
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Moreover, despite expected rapid growth, video revenues alone arent going to make a big impact on Verizons bottom-line. |
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Being alone can nihilate without itself being nihilated. In the act of nihilation the nihilator remains. |
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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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And speaking about the break-up for the first time, Sile revealed being alone has helped her deal with being too much of a relationship person. |
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The Milankovitch cycles alone are not enough to explain cycles of ice ages. |
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Enormous Arlo is a cowardly and dim Apatosaurus who, after some reckless parenting, is alone in the wilderness. |
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The country alone has over 8,000 species of flowering plants including the world's largest flower, the rafflesia. |
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No Indian, unless he has micawbered himself into self-complacency, would think 1973 a happy year, let alone a year of achievement. |
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It must have been very strange for him being alone after they had been married for more than 50 years. |
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It is therefore in public histories alone that we find an account of the last years of the life of Castruccio. |
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The application of mechanical stimulation alone resulted in the initiation of chondrogenesis, demonstrating the cells are mechanoresponsive. |
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In an intellectual hierarchy which constantly makeseveryone answerable, unanswerability alone can call the hierarchy directly by its name. |
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Some policies apply to England alone due to devolution, while others are not devolved and therefore apply to other nations of the United Kingdom. |
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I passed whole days on the lake alone in a little boat, watching the clouds and listening to the rippling of the waves, silent and listless. |
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Girls might infiltrate the clubhouse but men alone remain the teachers and theorists of Latinity. |
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Yet Spitzer alone was able to use both attributes for his crusades. |
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And how'd she get such a holt on you, Terence Campion, let alone the way she's muckled onto those Bennetts? |
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Eventually it became obvious, even to Ney, that cavalry alone were achieving little. |
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Their pain soft arts of pharmacy can ease, Thy breast alone no lenitives appease. |
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Pym's Militia Bill was intended to wrest control of the army from the king, but it did not have the support of the Lords, let alone Charles. |
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Almost alone in his radicalism on the left was the Arras lawyer Maximilien Robespierre. |
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More recently, Ehrhardt drew attention to ichthyotoxins as a whole. Among fish alone there are more than 500 species that are dangerous to man. |
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The eldest daughter of the king is also alone inheritable to the crown on failure of issue male. |
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