However there is no pressure for compliance with any of these affirmative action programs and much needs to be done. |
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More of the bullets seemed to be whistling past the gaping holes rather than creating any kind of impact with the afflicted target. |
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But if past performance is any indication of Turner's entrepreneurial expertise, they may be whistling in the dark. |
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They are extremely affronted if their presence is in any way demeaned or overlooked. |
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She thought maybe the shocked silence that followed affronted Lily more than any response would have. |
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In Florida, more people are probably bitten by pigmy rattlesnakes than by any other poisonous snake. |
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Unless, you know, they're fibbing a little and don't really have any confidence in their actions at all? |
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The production's sanitary feel plays a large role in the album's conservative nature, as it scrubs away any potential raucousness. |
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She scraped her flat shoes across the ground to dislodge any stale mud and walked to the centre of the alley. |
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His voice was flat, void of any emotion, which led Anna to wonder if he felt anything at all about his father. |
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When the assessment process is complete the council intends to work with contractors to lay flat any headstones presenting an unacceptable risk. |
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Now that the main design was completed it was time to add several coats of clear so I could flat them down and get rid of any raised edges. |
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I attempted to figure out if any of her words had a hidden implication, but she spoke flat out. |
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Oh, and don't forget to throw in her younger brother, who wants to lose his virginity at any cost and is always quick to throw in a raunchy joke. |
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As any manager of a boys' team will tell you, ranting and raving on the touchline is of limited motivational value. |
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Finally, is there any precedent for suggesting a departure from the aforesaid rules of offer and acceptance? |
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Therefore, any compromise that does not provide for the aforesaid violates the Constitution. |
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Masters served their slaves, accepting taunts and insults that would be punished by the lash or death any other time of year. |
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I lashed out, kicking at his shins, trying to scratch any area of skin that I could reach. |
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But to tell you the truth, I don't find Rummy's ravings even mildly annoying any more. |
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The war and the next war have nothing to do with liberation or terrorism or any of that katzenjammer. |
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From the opening pages it is clear that Faber writes some of the most ravishingly beautiful prose of any young writer. |
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Avoid fruit juices, raw vegetables, salads, and any raw or undercooked eggs, meat, and seafood. |
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The emotions are so raw for so long that you wonder whether you can handle any kind of involvement. |
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The unit has the raw talent and experience to compete with anyone and appears to have the best chemistry of any grouping. |
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So any construal of forgiveness that seems flat or dry is obviously lacking. |
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The rail workers are blessed with a down-to-earth sense of humor and dry wit that is more than a match for any managerial staff. |
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As our 50-plus years in business would suggest we are always pleased to offer advice about any domestic appliance. |
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Thus the principle is applicable to any relevant amendment whatever its cause. |
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Now for any theory to be generally acceptable, it must surely be universally applicable. |
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The market will be focusing on any comments applicable to the sector as a whole. |
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Hardly any useful research can be done on aborted fetuses and no useful medical application of their tissues is permitted. |
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They don't see that what we do has any relevance or application to what they do. |
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There isn't any shortcut other than hard work and application, not unless we want to cultivate a nation of drug-dealers. |
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We didn't have any kind of sibling rivalry or jealousy or anything else that normal siblings do. |
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In recent times, going on strike to apply pressure for any grievance in favour of employees has become the in-thing. |
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I will not be applying any pressure on Liam, it will solely be his decision. |
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In practical terms, an impeachment would mean he could not serve in any other federal elective or appointive office. |
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Appraisers were not trained to, nor was it intended that they would, form any judgment about the appraisee. |
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This gimmick blurs the clarity of the storyline without adding any appreciable benefit. |
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Sadly, calligraphy no longer exists in the Western world, not to any appreciable extent, anyway. |
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If you do any appreciable amount of driving outside town centres and the suburbs, this is the better choice. |
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So I went back to the data to see if there was any appreciable difference in response by gender. |
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Neither does he see any cause for concern in Ireland given that house prices have started to slow appreciably in the past 12 months. |
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I would appreciate any relevant information as this is a very worrying time for me. |
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I would appreciate any information you have on Radar and dangers to health. |
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We are still trying to trace the owner and would appreciate any information. |
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If you have any of the above in your attic, they would gratefully appreciate your permission to use them on their site. |
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If you could help me find him or if anyone has any information they can give me I would greatly appreciate it. |
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For me, the turgid pace and uneven writing muted any appreciation I might have of what it offers. |
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I am contemplating divorce and want to know if, under Texas law, my wife is entitled to any part of the home's appreciation in value. |
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But the respect and appreciativeness we are shown by the patients makes up for any fears. |
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In any event the appellant does not know whether anyone was apprehended in relation to the attack or not. |
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But the friendly, welcoming workforce soon dispelled any apprehensions that young, spotty apprentices such as I ever had. |
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The new cinema recognizes that any apprehension of the present is predicated upon an understanding of the past. |
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I hope you wrote it more out of desire than out of any lingering sense of obligation. |
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A protection finding is based upon the situation that existed at the time of apprehension and not at any later date. |
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Section 18 requires an intention to do grievous bodily harm or an intent to resist or prevent the lawful apprehension or detainer or any person. |
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As a writer I'm deeply apprised of the need to keep the words uncluttered of any urge to rouse easy emotions. |
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Thus, linguists have usually treated language as an abstract object which can be accounted for without reference to social concerns of any kind. |
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An alternate solution is to adopt a holistic philosophy and approach to any nursing situation. |
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Businesses should ignore any approach from this firm, and any similar offers. |
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Are there any equations that come out of linguistics that should be included in my hypothetical course? |
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Excellent battery life and unprecedented mobile performance mean any road warrior should be pleased to travel with one of these notebooks. |
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Two thirds of their guests are business travelers, and the brand claims to put a roof over more road warriors than any other hotel chain. |
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It can even work out quick detours around traffic jams and roadworks, if you encounter any, Evesham said. |
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He also asserted that they had yet to investigate to see if there were any links with some of the executives at the state company. |
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It is important that the Government does not break any links in the chain when implementing the report. |
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Wikipedia is working on making any word or phrase linkable to an array of information about that word. |
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During the meeting he demanded its detachment from any linkage to the death of the five young men. |
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It was a memorable sermon, lacking any clear outline or notable linkage to the Scripture readings. |
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Samples taken from the crime scene have been sent to forensic laboratories for analysis to ascertain any linkage to the crime. |
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A gift more precious than any other, he had given her his love and approval. |
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Over a million pages of documentation is required before any new drug can get the stamp of approval from world health authorities. |
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I don't approve of smoking in any form, whether it's cannabis or nicotine, but I do think the police were going a little bit over the top. |
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I wasn't sure there was any part of my life she did approve of and it wasn't as if she believed in quiet disapproval. |
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Conversely, the search engines would blacklist any 'link farm' if they ever find out. |
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This approximation was justified by the argument that the relative lengths of any two segments are only very weakly correlated. |
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Have her see her doctor if she has any signs of pain, especially if it's been a few months since the last appt. |
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Anyways, when my appt comes around I tell the woman that I don't think I lost any weight. |
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Average life expectancy has sunk dramatically and young people have been robbed of any chance to find a reasonable job. |
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My Aprils and Mays in recent years have consisted of reading daily stories linking us with any superstar who had heard of London. |
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While it may be a day for April Fools, I will not be playing any practical jokes on anyone. |
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I can't think of any April Fools pranks or jokes, so instead, I'll post a photo which is part of a larger picture. |
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I argue that an ethical critique is implicit in his objections to any attempt to speak a priori about language and thought. |
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Brush linseed oil or a fast-drying paint primer on any bare wood exposed in the process. |
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He gave the tuxedo a critical once over, brushing it down to remove any lint. |
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Following the instructions in your owner's manual, carefully clean out any lint, fuzz, or dirt in these areas. |
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The unit and its hard drive can be accessed by any Windows, Mac, Linux or Unix client. |
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This penguin owes its anonymity more to its location than to any lack of cuteness or scientific interest. |
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But one source, speaking on condition of anonymity, says authorities had a number of reasons for not bringing any charges against him. |
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Although there are no native speakers of Kansa any more, some young people are working to learn their ancient language again. |
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If America's central bank moves to increase rates sharply, it will derail the economy and stifle any increase in markets. |
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However, very few if any endowment policies have matched the interest rate being charged on debt and bonds. |
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We know only that the transfer was made, at any rate, according to a public statement by Earl Huntley. |
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But at any rate, what taboos will cinema breach after the next twenty-five years, the next fifty? |
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Such, at any rate, was the answer that rang back at my moment of frustration and paralysis and panic. |
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I am, at any rate, tempted to apply it to creatures like Professors Thornton and Campbell. |
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The cure is simplicity itself, and in the neighbourhood of London, at any rate, could be carried out without any expense whatever. |
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I don't have any evidence of that, but at any rate his movement to do away with whatever he imported was started much earlier. |
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But the hardships are in practice not so serious as might appear, at any rate in the case of statements which are ex facie defamatory. |
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Inevitably, some of the experts would be regarded, at any rate by some people, as even more distinguished than others. |
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If they are thus verified, such states may be taken to be universal, at any rate for human beings. |
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Fortunately in England at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. |
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These clauses also ensure that the proceeds of any litigation actually prosecuted will be shared rateably by all bondholders. |
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All unsecured creditors are treated equally and they will have to share any remaining funds rateably between them. |
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I was really affected and touched by the sound of her voice, which differed from any conventional idea of a beautiful voice. |
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The United Nations is saying that 20 per cent of affected areas are yet to be assessed by any aid teams. |
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As for chasing the legal costs, the spokesman says Council has a responsibility to ratepayers to recover any money owed to it. |
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But at that exact moment I did not care a whit what they or any one else thought. |
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There's a point where it doesn't make sense to make a corporation any bigger, folks. |
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There's nothing quite like a pretty pair of flats to top off any casual outfit. |
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I think that's rather damaged any hope the competition might have had of being regarded as one of record. |
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Not only was it the biggest white oak, it was the biggest tree of any kind ever measured in Maryland. |
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I am not affiliated with any organization or group and have never received any major funding from anyone. |
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He stressed that the new economic team must be filled with professionals not affiliated with any political party. |
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Since I am not now affiliated with any political party nor any election slate, I am not recruiting anybody. |
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Commuters came from different persuasions which meant there was no need for him to affiliate to any political organisation. |
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In daylight, the human brain reacts more quickly to fluorescent colours than any other shade-even white. |
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The whites of his eyes were large in my view and surrounding two jet black preternatural pupils unlike any I had seen before. |
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You apparently mustn't have any yolk in the white if you are going to whisk it successfully. |
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You can cook any fish by this method, though I will agree that whitebait are fiddly. |
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Understanding your affiliates financial model is critical to the success of any program. |
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Mouth cancer can also develop if you have a type of cancer called Kaposi's sarcoma, which can affect any part of the skin. |
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I am writing this letter on a personal level, with no affiliation, or in support of any candidates. |
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And so, in the absence of any other widely available metric, the Nielsen ratings provided our performance standard. |
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That means any two people who are not already married can publicly and formally affirm their commitment to each other. |
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The latter use may score the karabiner, leading to deterioration of any rope, running through it. |
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But it does not, by itself, make it rational to believe there is any such a connection. |
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To be honest, I once thought about having another woman, but I did not do it because I was able to be rational, I did not want to take any risks. |
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The patient giving an affirmative answer to any of these questions would merit a more detailed assessment. |
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Only rationalisation of the public sector offers any prospect of a decent settlement for them. |
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Were there any concessions, quid pro quos offered to those countries in exchange for their affirmative vote? |
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If the answer to any of these questions is in the affirmative, then may be you own a property with rich heritage value! |
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I replied in the affirmative and he didn't question me any further on this point. |
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The golden whistler, richer in geographic variation than any other bird, is the world's greatest speciator. |
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When the ratite birds first roamed Gondwana, they could walk from any of the places where they later dwelt, to any other. |
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All the classrooms have a whiteboard with a touch screen and can run any software from a computer. |
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It affixes to any outside surface of a car, and doesn't cause damage like magnetic signs or bumper stickers would. |
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People are also advised to stay clear of white chocolate, which is made from cocoa butter and does not contain any cocoa at all. |
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If you have a minor affliction, chances are that there probably won't be any pain, both during and after treatment. |
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You don't need any grappa to enjoy the small, even artful, rendition of apple spice cake or the very nice vanilla-gelato affogato. |
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I didn't have any money and couldn't afford a computer, so I wrote it on index cards. |
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They couldn't afford to buy enough wine for the whole party, so they didn't buy any at all. |
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Interest rates appear to be more affordable than at any previous time, but in reality they are very high. |
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The good news for any prospective developer is that prices are more affordable than you might think. |
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In any case, he insists that the spending programme is affordable and costed. |
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The Karnaugh map for this or any logic function can be used to determine the transistor schematic. |
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As conservatives generally do, I see the world as infinitely complex and as not reducible to any simple rule. |
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It doesn't have any of these snarly, ratty, great farfisa sounds that the real instrument did. |
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It is possible to estimate reliable current grazing capacities for any section of veld in the karroid areas at the moment. |
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They had taken two to the chin but there was never any sign of a frantic search for the white flag of surrender. |
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But it's a touch cramped in there if you're any way tall, the seats need more lumbar support and the roof can rattle when it's stowed. |
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But the ambush, and the enemy flares and gunfire that followed, rattled the men of Bravo Company more than any event. |
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There was more of a rattle in it this morning, and less of a hum, if that makes any sense. |
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His no-show for any reason other than a personal trauma is a disgrace and an affront to local democracy. |
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It is an affront to anyone with any sense of human dignity and common decency, regardless of where they stand on the issue. |
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His ideas are obviously foolish, easily disproved, an affront to any reasoning person. |
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I stood riveted to the spot as I listened for any sounds in return. |
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Use of the same island at the same time and the synchronization of seasonal and annual movements were not directly linked to any social affinity between the two individuals. |
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On the other, it encourages an irrational climate in which any old conspiratorial tosh can be taken seriously, providing it touches the correct raw nerve. |
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I would really appreciate any information any of you can give me about it. |
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A new set of non-stick cookware is a boon for any housewife as it means a goodbye to all those grease-stained kadais and pans stuck with food deposits. |
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Even with its inspired subject matter and casting, the movie seems to elude any sort of interesting way of approaching the eponymous subject matter. |
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And U.S. lawmakers are pushing to involve China in any retaliation against the Sony hack. |
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She didn't let any of her new nervousness show and forced a smile as she showed off the dress before linking her arm through his once more and then walking back up the aisle. |
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It is an article of faith with this man that there won't be any unruly behavior or, God forbid, any scenes. |
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He asked if would fit anywhere on any of the aircraft that were flown in that part of the world. |
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My daughter is beginning to not show any fear of heights or dark places. |
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The report stated that my line manager should discuss my current work situation with me with a view to making any possible alterations to the workplace to enable me to return. |
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This handy utility will sort out the musical collection of any size, quickly reorganizing folders and renaming files on your hard drive, making an apple-pie order. |
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It's hard to conceive of a successful blogger of any persuasion who would allow considerations of gender to enter into the linking calculus I have just described. |
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Doe made a FOIA request on April 4, 2014 regarding any documents related to his complaint. |
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I wonder whether any FOIA requests similar to my own have been greenlighted. |
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It would be troublesome to eat with the sash covering her mouth, but it was possible to do so, and she couldn't afford to risk any of the boys seeing her face. |
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The requirement of a legislative appropriation applies to an expenditure by the Crown to perform a contract no less than an expenditure for any other purpose. |
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But what controls and regulates feeling will be a wider web of feelings, which reason helps us apprehend and understand, not any reason holding authority over all feelings. |
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Fine and dandy you say, but does it have, like, any practical application? |
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None of this had even a hope of any practical application in my life. |
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This energy is beyond being contained by any religion or tradition, although humans turn to the philosophical systems known to them in apprehending it. |
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Christmas is the time we linger over our meals longer than at any other. |
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As the law stands it is perfectly legal for a baby, toddler or older child to rattle around in the back seat of a car with absolutely no seatbelt restraint of any kind. |
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The film soundtrack would made an excellent companion piece for any forthcoming road trips, or a terrific listen for anyone who fancies chilling out to some classic tracks. |
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I don't have any doubt that my post-presidency has made some historians go back and look at the administration with a more benevolent and approving attitude. |
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Though a roamer, he didn't put any moves on me that felt uncomfortable. |
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Many of these are small operations that would never, in any case, fly beyond Indonesia. |
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Under these conditions, any prediction that the global economy is insulated from an Argentine-Brazilian collapse amounts to whistling in the dark. |
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A few did not understand any other language than Kashmiri and Gogri. |
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It was noisy, it was raucous, but at no time was there any trouble. |
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What the fmri machine detects is the shifting proportions of oxygenated blood in any given region of the brain. |
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Osyth's father, like any responsible aristocrat, consults his barons and arranges a suitable marriage for his daughter in accordance with their advice. |
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The workforce has, at any rate, been trimmed down over the years. |
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The official minimum riding weight is 10 st over the jumps, while any Flat jockey weighing in at 9st or more will not survive in the trade for long. |
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If the findings of a focus group conducted this week are any indication, a steep one indeed. |
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The ones who turned up on the first day, which was I think most of the team, or most of the ones who turned up at any rate, haven't been punished? |
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I had one for the road and left Key West without any hard feelings. |
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At any rate, regardless of the roadblocks a company faces in bringing innovative new products to market, exciting times are surely ahead, so stay tuned. |
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Great story for a kid at any rate, because kids love horrific things. |
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Pretest the fabric, notions and trims and make note of any changes or information that'll be important during construction-such as shrinkage and raveling. |
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Naturally enough, I hadn't taken in any of the aforesaid content, so I bluffed my way through the quiz and practically ran out of the room to my Biology class. |
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Us winning this one doesn't make any appreciable difference. |
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It's consistently lucid, but nearly devoid of the lingual delights and challenges that draw enthusiasts to poetic culture, of any form, in the first place. |
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His counterfactual musings don't provide any practicable, coherent or implementable alternatives. |
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This vast sweep of subject-matter has a grand effect of countering any tendency to polemic or sectarianism. |
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As with any folk fest, much of the magic will happen during the workshops. |
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Its products have consumers reaching for water bottles like ravers, but it's likely that you won't have any choice but to drink one at some point. |
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I am in no position to determine the accuracy of any such allegations or the veracity of the affiants of the affidavits in support of the application. |
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The vendor's insane ravings do not throw any light on the matter. |
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He is an agnostic and not currently affiliated with any political party. |
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Reviewing your Graymail is important when you first begin using SpamAssassin, and if you find any messages improperly captured, you can deliver and white list those senders. |
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Williams makes any stage her own, bringing her homey, Southern sensibility to any setting, be it an Austin roadhouse or an Upper West Side theater. |
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Driving on two-lane roads at night, headlights rarely flash the eyes of any animals, and there is virtually no road kill, a rough indicator of wildlife populations. |
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The petition, open to any citizen to join, gathered forty thousand signatures in the first three months. |
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Has Hollywood approached you yet with requests to film any of your books? |
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Similar in texture and appearance to paint, these materials can be applied to almost any building material, including raw wood, drywall and steel. |
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All x-ray scans are raw data with no processing of any kind. |
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But so too any Manitoban can walk in off the street and sue to be named the guardian of a stranger's child. |
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Even more terrifying than ghosts for our clueless hero is the occasional loss of Wi-fi signal and any perceived threat to his hair or man-bag. |
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It's the perfect complement to any culinary experience, at a lower price than most manual mandolines. |
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Mandolines have an adjustable blade set at an angle that can be adjusted to cut to any thickness you want. |
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We will examine also critical storage conditions for the amorphous products and how to prevent any recrystallization during their dissolution. |
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Mine was scrummier than any helping of seafood since I was introduced to Scottish Arbroath smokies at the Open Golf Championship in Carnoustie. |
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Furthermore, Congress should clarify how any government recoupment process provision would apply to all affected parties. |
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Mr Webb denied any intention to body check Mr Johnson, who was one of his favourite teachers. |
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The scrutinisation of these metrics served the purpose of assessing if there was any evidence of CE practices in these organisations. |
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While I support a scrutinous review of the increases, I did not author or even second any motion calling for a 60-day report-back. |
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The fee is recoupable from significant revenue shares payable to Zone4Play from any deal that is signed in these territories. |
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That's because I don't see any political party in the country who can implement the agenda of Khilafat. |
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The fibers are once again dried before being sent to a scutching machine which removes any extraneous plant parts and breaks up the fibers. |
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A rousing Spartacus Suite from Khachaturian was loud enough to blow away any cobwebs and yet still captured the romance of the adagio. |
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As any polymer chemist knows, Kevlar is a para-aramid synthetic fibre having a tensile strength five times that of steel. |
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Rama Benjamin and Samir Bol, the editor said, were arrested from Equatoria Inn in Juba only to be released without any charge, according to Bol. |
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In any event, dealing with a screwy boss is a lot like dealing with a screwy anyone. |
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If the sponsor is artificial person, its head office in the country or any branch office. |
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Soccer players are not in love with artificial turf of any kind, but they like the new better than the old. |
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The temple and the Bodhi tree, under which Lord Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment, did not suffer any damage in the blasts. |
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Really, is it any wonder that fluoride should freak people out? |
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The shop was not even busy I could not let my father stand in the shop any longer so we left and went over to the Body Shop. |
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Witt Flashback arrestors can be mounted in any position or orientation with one flashback arrestor connected to protect each individual piece of equipment. |
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The control, first previewed at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference in September, enables applications to host any ActiveX Scripting language. |
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Parallel SCSI transmits data as a series of parallel bits, thus any skew between the first and last transmission disrupts that parallel relationship. |
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Cassava constitues any of several tropical American plants belonging to the genus Manihot, of the spurge family such as bitter cassava and sweet cassava. |
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Canned artichoke hearts and bottoms have characteristics that allow them to be perfect for most any recipe other than eating them freshly steamed. |
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She scrounges desolately in the woods for any food she can find, and it isn't until she takes in a ghostly white greyhound that her heart starts to open up again to others. |
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