It had been a while since he had worn anything but the heavy grey pants, white tunic, and navy half coat that made up his uniform. |
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And though I'm anything but a Bible-thumper, I find quotable phrases in there from time to time. |
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His early timekeepers were controlled by pendulums but, in anything but a flat calm, their going was most erratic. |
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With its prehistoric burial mounds, barrows and encampments, its feudal laws and time-trapped settlements, the New Forest is anything but. |
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This meant that the seed potatoes had gone very scarce and those that were planted were anything but good. |
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And anyone who leaves the room for anything but a bathroom break will not be allowed back in. |
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How can you make a philandering love cheat, who works his way through a family of sisters, anything but a rogue and a rat? |
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Take a look at his positions, and marvel at this man, who has never done anything but run for office, and his capacity for self-delusion. |
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I never saw him in anything but jeans, shirts with snaps, boots, and a battered old hat. |
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The 24-year-old Burroughs, an advertising whiz-kid from the age of 19, has never been anything but contrived. |
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While Wi-Fi is becoming a standard feature on notebooks, network coverage is anything but ubiquitous. |
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There is a shop on-campus in case you forget anything but its not open 24 hours per day. |
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Moreover nobody believes that the present stepping-up of arms production is anything but an instalment of greater things to come. |
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She has lost count of the complaints she has sent, but has never received anything but a standard reply, without even a signature at the end. |
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Maybe because he had long since given up hope that such a wish was anything but a childish dream. |
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His hands had a tight grip on the steering wheel and his posture was anything but relaxed. |
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That suggests the possibility of anything but a trivial role for land value taxation in many of the rich countries. |
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As you can see, it's been 20 years since America ran anything but red ink in the trade department. |
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The problem is that I expect racists to be knuckle-draggers, and he was anything but that. |
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With the caveat that, like Kremlinology, Jakarta-watching is anything but an exact science, there are three possible scenarios. |
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That would make anything but the simplest mathematics in ancient texts impossible. |
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Harvester ants will eat almost anything but their favorite foods are fresh vegetables and fruits. |
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I was never particularly good at anything but I had a lot of drive and ambition. |
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Because the wings beat about once a second, the flight will be anything but smooth. |
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It's made complex because of the user interface, which is anything but logical and intuitive. |
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From crimped waves to Afro puffs, fringed ends to soft waves, hair that gets noticed for being anything but flat is where it's at. |
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But opposition by the government and big business to anything but a token pay increase has nothing to do with concern for the unemployed. |
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They may be suited and booted in the video, but the song is anything but respectable. |
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However, this armor also restricts movement, and makes it difficult to see anything but a narrow view. |
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How can these people give anything but the expected answers in such situations? |
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The biggest fault of the Libran is that in striving to be fair to others, they are often anything but. |
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How can you expect to have anything but a diving trend when your educated citizens are worse than the derelicts? |
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At workplaces, bus-stations and inside railway compartments, the blabber is scarcely about anything but cricket. |
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Yet behind the lace curtains and gentility, his upbringing was anything but ordinary. |
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Smoke free it may be, but the air in the average Irish public house is anything but clean. |
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The Military Commissions, on the other hand, he believes will be anything but fair. |
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When the sun comes up this view can be anything but uninspiring though, and this morning was a case in point. |
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The Fulford campaign proves that a community threatened is anything but apathetic. |
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It may have been a charity match but the boys in Green were going to be anything but a walkover. |
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Not in a sentimental sense, for a child is anything but that, but in a very factual way. |
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His ears didn't pick up anything but the digital tick of the cardiograph, not the plodding footsteps or melodic dry thumps of a cane. |
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I shook it, but could tell from the way her eyes twinkled that she was anything but a stickler for formality. |
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But until the recent innovations, the slow ginning rate for upland cotton made it economically infeasible to use anything but saw-gin stands. |
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The defence tried to show the mother was behind several moneymaking schemes and angrily rejected people who sought to give her anything but cash. |
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But her mother, who had never once considered her child as anything but beautiful, would not hear of it. |
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Those two blowhards back there are never going to write about anything but the works of dead white guys. |
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While there may have been plenty of musical goof-ups, the crowd was anything but underwhelmed. |
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She rubbed noses with her child, and didn't want to imagine anything but that moment. |
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It's not that I've got a Strad or anything but it's not right to ask to use someone's fiddle is it? |
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She didn't say anything but looked straight at me before turning around and walking towards the door. |
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But as his avid followers, and all those who witnessed Saturday's pulsating show will testify, on stage, that is anything but the case. |
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His wacky personality seems anything but morbid in the film, where he mugs for the camera and tells funny stories about his life. |
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Then I didn't have the strength to do anything but hook my arm through a rung and hold on while I sucked air and my lungs ached. |
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He is unassuming and quietly controlled, anything but flashy or extravagant. |
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He became a trainee manager at the Savoy Hotel, which was anything but luxurious. |
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The hills were awash with frost and snow and yet nobody dared wear anything but the clan tartan. |
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Not that he's a blithering idiot or anything but he tends to be forgetful, a lot. |
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He didn't pay much attention to anything but the rainy road until he heard a soft voice singing with the chorus. |
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While this treatment of the story seems ostensibly simple, it's anything but. |
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But for a company as big as Microsoft, staying flexible is anything but simple. |
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We're just prepared for most anything but we're sort of isolated so we don't have much personal contact with the bad guys. |
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In order to have a chance at anything but defeat, Sharon had to seize the advantage by some bold stroke. |
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Some prefer it straight, although the alcohol burn of anything but the softest undiluted whisky generally renders your tastebuds fairly useless. |
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I would suspect it was more Bali economy, for the Balinese lifestyle is village-based, deeply spiritual and anything but decadent. |
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But the two acclaimed performances of classical ballet and contemporary dance I saw were anything but stuffy. |
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The bombardier and navigator were pleased that we had not run into anything but my spirits were low. |
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The executives in this case have shown themselves to be anything but patriotic. |
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But evidence suggests that in the world of business she is anything but a dizzy Sloane. |
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How can mathematical concepts like points, infinitesimally small quantities, or irrational numbers be anything but products of our minds? |
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He hadn't considered this, and a page attending a feast as anything but a servant for his master was highly irregular. |
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I knew Seth wasn't jealous or anything but my stomach tingled at the slightest possibility that he was. |
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It's just not accurate to characterize newspaper design as anything but dynamic. |
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I probably overdressed for a Saturday but had never seen my supervisor in anything but a suit. |
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It's funny, though, watching certain people throw hissies at the slightest mention of their name in anything but a meritorious sense. |
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The judge said the offences were too serious for anything but a custodial sentence. |
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While ordinary ride-on mowers don't go much faster than walking pace, some versions are clearly anything but pedestrian. |
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Supposedly some of the themes are taken from the Iroquois, Chippewa, and Iowa tribes, but this is anything but obvious to me. |
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Indeed, the visitors looked anything but a side haunted by a hoodoo as they set about their task with relish. |
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It's difficult to imagine him as anything but the Dean of Students, as some lowly history major puffing on swag. |
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Neither of its outside surfaces had touched anything but air during its creation. |
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I hadn't known her very long, but I hadn't thought that she could be anything but peppy and happy. |
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Quaint, and sort of touristy as it may be, there is no mistaking it for anything but a railroad town. |
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She'd never been anything but rude and ignorant to Josie, knowing Josie was but an orphan. |
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Long after it became illegal to sell in anything but metric weights, Delia still includes imperial measures in her recipes. |
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She's worried that she's fat and she's never gonna fit into anything but mom jeans. |
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There was black smoke and I could hardly see anything but there was no-one in the room. |
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Five years ago, you would not have mistaken them for anything but humanoids. |
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And the Australian who has made it his summer residence finds the locals anything but parsimonious. |
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I should've been breaking out the party poppers, screaming for joy, anything but the stunned silence that seemed to have unexpectedly gripped me. |
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I had hoped the dogs would be less excited, but when have they ever been anything but hyper to meet guests? |
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I could not understand why a performance with no scenery changes should require anything but the briefest of pauses between items. |
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It looked so fragile, as though anything but a feather-light touch could break it. |
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I tried not to think about anything but our direct and indirect objects review for the rest of class. |
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Darnielle's recollection of events, however, is anything but a narcotized blur. |
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By the age of 10, girls were banished to their boudoirs, barred from venturing out or pursuing anything but domestic activities. |
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In point of fact, he was remarkably ineffectual at anything but promoting a sort of genteel cronyism. |
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His refusal to wear anything but the dinner suit he was found in and his need to cut all the labels from his clothing are also indicative. |
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In fact, up until 2003, I didn't think Shelton made anything but sports comedies. |
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The dirge-like sounds coming out of the orchestra are anything but cheerful. |
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He is a defenseman, who never has been anything but a discredit to a game that too often is a discredit to all other games. |
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Although the indiginous inhabitants view their society as practically utopic, Tichy views the world as anything but. |
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He could tell that she enjoyed walking through the hallways, not focusing on anything but the conversation she was engaged in with him. |
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Instead, people ate beef burgers made from soya and fish fingers composed of almost anything but fish. |
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I like bucksaws better than pruners since for me they seem to cut faster than anything but a real chain saw. |
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I refrain from saying anything but I'm surprised anyone could be protective of this dump. |
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In the context of the pervasive nineteenth century idealism of Hegel, Kant and their epigones, this axiomatic statement was anything but banal. |
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Few non-governmental organizations represented anything but parochial interests. |
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Like Dreamworks' films, the pop-culture references are here, and movie spoofs are anything but thin on the ground. |
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For much of the film it is hard to see him as anything but a shallow, pretentious exploiter thinking only of his own pleasure. |
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The former incumbent showed no inclination to yield up any part of his responsibilities, or allow the bishop to do anything but coadjute. |
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It felt strangely comforting to reminisce about Kiwi matters in that August gathering, but the mood around the table was anything but pleasant. |
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His dope addiction was anything but under control, he was so stoned he couldn't function a lot of the time. |
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I do not use the docusate calcium solution for anything but removing cerumen. |
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And this little popper can't do anything but blow a few gusts of air around. |
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The idea of a virtual supercomputer, powered by the spare processor cycles and bandwidth of thousands of PCs, is anything but new. |
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This live set coheres so well that it's hard to believe these two could have been doing anything but paying full attention to one another. |
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The real and full answer is that it is anything but a fashionable town and we have a list of disappointments to support that point of view. |
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But since funding for the marina was first announced in 2001 the project has encountered anything but plain sailing. |
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I didn't see anything but green plants, brightly coloured flowers, and brown earth. |
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And for commercial purposes the sister republic was treated anything but fraternally. |
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Acton sat gazing out the windows, too anxious to do anything but fret about Lombard. |
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I would go so far as to suggest that two or three of them were anything but fully fit. |
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Bluntly stated, the historical record of tolerably accurate strategic futurology is anything but impressive. |
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Technically, the economy was in recovery after 1975, but the mood was anything but ebullient. |
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He failed to give his people anything but the geegaws and baubles stolen from successful cultures. |
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Not to sound strange or anything but I can't help thinking this is a disgusting ego trip for the scientists and doctors involved. |
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He was anything but earthly, however, his form a translucent pale blue and shimmering with ethereal light. |
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But I am so tense that I'm topping the ball, shanking it, anything but hitting a straight one. |
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Corruption had become endemic, the economy was ineptly managed, and the ruling party itself was unable to offer anything but fossilized mantras. |
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The state of having his papers mislabeled and unpreserved was anything but rigorous. |
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None of Wilder's leading characters, no matter how neat the final denouements of his films sometimes are, were ever anything but anti-heroes. |
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He's famous, infamous even, for many exploits, none of which, you sense, has done him anything but harm. |
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Can such paternalism on the part of our rulers lead to anything but infantilism on the part of the people? |
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If the legionnaires don't have the good eats, then how can they perform anything but abysmally for their lictors? |
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How can the disbandment of four infantry battalions do anything but worsen the situation? |
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Your reporter seems to think that this is a progressive and forward thinking club when it is anything but. |
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Though after a few days of this for three meals a day I was starting to crave anything but. |
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The first half just languishes in light-hearted happenings that are anything but funny. |
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For a long time, I couldn't hear anything but the ring of a slot machine behind me. |
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Is there anything you can recommend that won't be harmful to anything but the lily pads? |
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While the idea of human improvement may be implicit in notions of renaissance, he was anything but an apostle of the idea of progress. |
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Sadly, while cocking a snook at the health police is irresistible, the effects on the figure are likely to be anything but. |
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How can you make a philandering cheater, who works his way through a family of sisters, anything but a rogue and a rat? |
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His expression was perfectly sober, and he didn't sound anything but serious. |
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I assume my reputation for arrogant presumption precedes me, so I'll be anything but brief. |
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The Hebraic people, ancient and abandoned, had always looked for refuge, had never found anything but desolate deserts. |
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Her bubbly good will rises to the surface, however, and she's anything but an introverted loner. |
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The medium is also significant because his artworks are anything but elitist. |
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But let me tell you, gardening really is one of those activities you can lose yourself in, you don't think of anything but what you're doing. |
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Now with a foot firmly on the lower rungs of the ladder to rockdom, it's hard not to imagine that they will do anything but ascend. |
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He tried to find his voice, but it was difficult for him to manage anything but a feeble sounding grunt. |
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Even trusty favourites like bread-and-butter pudding are anything but run-of-the-mill here. |
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He speaks of his experience as though it could be anyone's, though Simic's path has been anything but ordinary. |
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Asking pharmacists to record details of over the counter purchases is anything but practical. |
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Time was when the big man, a steamfitter by trade, would have thought it mad folly to come to Ed Massey's for anything but a haircut. |
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There was never any good reason to believe that voucherizing Medicare would be anything but desperately unpopular. |
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He does not believe that anyone who looks and acts as innocent as Tess could be anything but spotless. |
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While most people think of butoh as a dance of achingly slow movement, Kasai's performance was anything but. |
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I tried to wake him up, but he was incapable of anything but shifting his legs and uttering a few undecipherable words. |
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Such a fight Warren would be crazy to pass up, and he is anything but crazy. |
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The season's clothes are feminine, pretty and anything but solid black, a dominant colour of many earlier seasons. |
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But the club is now on a much firmer financial footing and the fans cannot be anything but happy. |
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Sedbergh looked beautiful the sun was shining on the hills and dales so I can't see that the series will do us anything but good. |
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After too many movies about New York gangsters, the suggestion that life in the city could be anything but corrupt is foolish. |
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If I had my way I'd ban the most precocious kids from reading anything but Enid Blyton. |
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The fasting group, however, were not allowed to consume anything but water or decaffeinated tea or coffee for 36 hours. |
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It normally doesn't take me long to get ready for anything but tonight it felt like forever to get ready. |
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I'm not calling the board dishonest or anything but, the way it was run, this club was not going places. |
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It's anything but the simple life for her, because now she's getting a reality check of her own. |
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One of the criticisms levelled at reality TV is that it is anything but real. |
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Natalia looked about ready to kill Jake, but with her captor holding her down, she was helpless to do anything but glare icy daggers at him. |
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The lurid and sensational delivery by Rodriguez propels his movie forward into feeling anything but as recycled as it really is. |
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If you've never thought of anything but coffee as your cup of tea, try these ten choice selections. |
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Too often, dancers show up at auditions unable to deliver anything but the classroom technique they acquired at their home studios. |
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Despite its boiler-plate legal language, this was anything but a routine land transfer. |
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South Morang is a ludicrously boring place which saps you of the will to do anything but turn around and go home. |
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Like many young stars, he seems obsessed with people who dare to tell him he's anything but amazeballs and destined for legend-hood. |
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I didn't lark about or anything but failed to treat my duties with the seriousness required. |
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Alba may be Gaelic for Scotland, but when it comes to the Glasgow-based insurance company, it should be anything but a source of tartan pride. |
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I can see nothing nor hear anything but I get a prickling feeling on the back of my neck. |
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But I never let my personal loyalties delude me into thinking that the determination of winners is anything but arbitrary. |
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Certainly the bombast of cable's top yak show host, Bill O'Reilly, seems anything but cool. |
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Classic brown mink in NAFA Mahogany and Demi Buff were anything but traditional in their hip wrapped and belted silhouettes. |
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A year ago the classrooms stood empty, the windows were boarded up, and the future of the Queen Anne School building was anything but certain. |
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Birds with bills like that shouldn't be shy and the nutcracker is anything but. |
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Unless you live in an area with bad water I can't imagine using anything but tap water. |
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One should keep in mind that Tantan is anything but a tribune of popular democracy. |
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Instead, they move from set-piece to set-piece, seldom bringing anything but the most crude of psychological baggage along with them. |
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But U.S. media coverage matched the bipartisan refusal by leaders in Congress to do anything but scorn the offer. |
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Its elections a few months ago were a sham, a transparent attempt to provide a democratic cloak for a body which is anything but democratic. |
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Such speculation only fuels suspicion, ulterior motives, dis-belief, accusations of Dutch auctions and whatever, anything but good for either the protagonists or the sport. |
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But while there are trappings of stability, the times are anything but normal. |
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Hot colours and Latin memorabilia fight to grab your attention, while the music and chatter forewarn you that you are in for anything but a quiet night. |
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It was too large to be a shooting star, too fast to be something actually entering the atmosphere, and too realistic to be anything but a figment of my imagination. |
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He couldn't think of anything but the oldest trick in the book. |
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But only in a looking-glass world can the growth and business being generated by Apple be seen as anything but remarkable. |
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You won't be seeing anything but Chevys in my driveway, thank you. |
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Patterson did not imagine that he was doing anything but what was right in every sense. |
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After his funeral, after going through his things, his earthly possessions, in the sealed apartment, I hadn't wanted to do anything but sleep for a long time and not dream. |
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That seems strange to most, but the reintegration process after war is anything but simple. |
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How can the story of a mentally defective kleptomaniac, a bookish nympho, a crippled FBI agent and a suicidal millionaire's son add up to anything but trouble? |
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Nobody would argue that paid maternity leave is anything but a good thing. |
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He was foolish to think that anything but fear could rule these peons. |
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While some paint an idyllic picture of pre-industrial or early industrial society, the reality for the masses of working people was anything but idyllic. |
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Yet how could this be anything but a one-way ticket to even worse times? |
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Bratton was not ready to say that Brinsley was acting as part of a group or as anything but a lone monster. |
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The posture is somehow defiant, although her expression is anything but. |
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Being a prince, he was naturally very concerned with such issues as hygiene and sanitation, and he felt anything but immaculate or tidy right now! |
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And chintz tea towels and oven mitts that are anything but chintzy. |
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She had my baby brother and me turned out like Shirley Temple and Little Lord Fauntleroy but she had no interest in cooking anything but fairy cakes. |
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I never heard anything but I was somewhat distracted at the time. |
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In royal blue velvet mini bloomers she looked anything but bland. |
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He is so tied up with his own problems, in a fast-changing, competitive business, that he has no time for his musicians as anything but potential moneymakers. |
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The facts on the ground are anything but auspicious for America injecting itself into an intra-Arab morass. |
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The facts on the ground are anything but auspicious for America injecting itself into an intra-Arab morass, writes Lloyd Green. |
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The ethnic fusion sound of Second Moon, a newly formed world music band, has surprised those who have sought anything but K-pop and hard techno in Korea. |
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He hasn't said anything but he gets this moony look when around her. |
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Rape is the third rail of feminism and touching the issue with anything but complete agreement with the accepted approach will give the questioner a nasty shock. |
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Flavored malts, ciders, coolers, hard lemonades, teas, root beers and so on, a whole gamut of beer-strength potions, have sprung up, tasting like anything but beer. |
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Those who read Mr Cooper's article will discover that he is anything but a Colonel Blimp and that he does not have much in common with historical liberal imperialism either. |
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Rattling through the housing projects and begrimed streets, it's hard to imagine that it was ever anything but a jumping off point for immigrants. |
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We here on this blog are anything but fear-mongering sensationalists. |
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Being employed full-time at Nakara, where she displays and sells her art, she has access to offcuts that are too small for anything but her unusual application. |
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From a fur-trimmed anorak and faded skinny jeans to paisley-printed trousers with a tie waist belt, his aesthetic vision was anything but typical. |
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The Cardinal is anything but equanimous when it comes to contraception. |
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Damian ran toward Kale and holding the sword backwards, he sliced in a reverse motion, making it difficult for his opponent to do anything but defend himself. |
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The differences are so obvious to the untutored eye that it is impossible to believe that anyone ever considered the fake documents to be anything but forgeries. |
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It also happens to be a gold mine of soul food restaurants that are anything but corporate in character. |
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The end results were anything but pleasant for Niko who spent a week after the incident in the hospital ward sick with fever and poison from snakes bite. |
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But Mitt Romney, who took the gold in flip-flopping during the primaries, is anything but a candidate of hard truths. |
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Outside, on the bleakness of the avenue where the president lives, Washington looked anything but normal. |
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It's the kind of topsy-turvy world we inhabit in our sleep, but creating these unusual clothes has been anything but sweet dreams for the young designer. |
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And yet for all his bullish talk of collective leadership, his 14 years in power have been anything but a joint effort. |
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The theme is fetishism, but the treatment is anything but salacious. |
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Yet the field of Italian economic history is anything but torpid. |
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Yet what happened the day the payment was due was anything but normal. |
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The supposedly unbreachable wall of Troy proved anything but. |
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Last night I really didn't do anything but cool out and blog. |
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More likely, it's another smokescreen designed to increase the public's general paranoia and portray the Department of Homeland Security as anything but incompetent. |
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In typical lilo fashion, her appearance at NYFW was anything but drama-free. |
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The Ryder Cup is eight months and 7500 miles away from the Mercedes, where whales breach offshore, the trade winds blow and golf is anything but that long walk spoiled. |
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Though generally perceived to be an energetic and volatile character, he has yet to show anything but easy charm in dealings with Scottish journalists. |
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Words escaped me, and when they came, they were anything but brilliant. |
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Perhaps it had been a servants' entrance in sunnier times, but no one could remember when Badenoch had ever been anything but a terrible, haunted place. |
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But judging by her speech, her own feelings appear to be very personally etched all over her address which included a strong message for women to be anything but doormats. |
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They were not topped with anything but were enjoyed au naturel. |
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You should be sighting over your hand to the base of the tree and, without moving anything but your eye, sighting over the top of the stick to the top of the tree. |
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Eight months ago, the future was anything but certain for Memphis, the new musical at the Shubert Theater in Manhattan. |
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They have no concern with anything but the destruction of the West. |
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Needless to say, his new osteria, Fiamma, is anything but red-sauce basic. |
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No one said anything but it was obvious that the whole village was thinking that if those strong healthy people tried and failed what chance could a small frail woman have. |
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The embedding of the displays in a setting with its own architectural claims on our respect and attention makes it difficult to take them as anything but curiosities. |
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Now, few Americans admit to anything but full support for their president. |
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Can anyone really believe that review is anything but sour grapes? |
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Investors tend to buy undervalued stocks and sell overvalued stocks, and, in a market of many participants, the result can be anything but efficient. |
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I was helpless to do anything but pray to God for her salvation. |
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I cannot see that this represents anything but a preference for barbarism. |
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But I noticed in passing that they never use the VCR for anything but playing pre-recorded tapes, because they can't work out how to programme the thing. |
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Bafflingly, from the few glimpses we're given of it, this haven appears anything but alluring, with Julia coming across as a self-satisfied nag and prig. |
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Once out of there, they walked around, just glancing around in the stores, occasionally, Jason would ask Sarah if she wanted anything but she politely declined the offer. |
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Of course, when it comes to grading acting performance, age shouldn't be anything but a number. |
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The water was so murky I could not see anything but dark shapes. |
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Rachel was stupefied, unable to do anything but stop her trembling lips. |
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No hats, combs, kerchiefs or anything but hair should be on your head. |
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Not just kissing, they were necking passionately, hands all over each other, inside each other's clothing, oblivious of me, of anyone or anything but their mutual passion. |
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He's a force for evil now, whether or not he ever was anything but. |
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Just a few metres away from where most of the crashes have happened is a deep, open drain, certain to present a luckless driver with anything but a soft landing. |
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And there have been no rumblings that Vito is anything but completely comfortable with himself and with his lover. |
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It had been many moons since I've heard a pop star do anything but lip-sync. |
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At this time of year it's difficult to make the garden look anything but dull, even with the occasional splash of winter colour from a witch hazel or mahonia. |
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The neighbours' cars came and went, but with Garda door-to-door inquiries and the chronology of the previous hours slowly coming to light, it was anything but quotidian. |
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For a city of 25,000 with a touch-and-go economy, it would seem that Delft circa 1650 was anything but the provincial backwater it has often been labeled. |
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On moving in with me, Mom went into a depression and refused to leave the house or find a job or do anything but sit and smoke in the living room, and drink coffee. |
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She is now taking an advanced diploma, which is anything but child's play. |
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The Old Dominion is now a national bellwether, and the GOP is looking like anything but a national party. |
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Most shotgun owners have never harmed anything but a clay pigeon. |
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When I was laying there, squiggling around, I was anything but tired. |
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But the three strikes law is anything but narrowly tailored. |
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As an hg survivor, I can assure you Kate feels anything but pleased right now. |
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To speak of orientation was to make it to general and to make it too general was to make it about anything but his jimmie. |
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Monday's drubbings on judicial scrutiny, the burden of proof and the role of the director of public prosecutions proved yesterday to be anything but a one-day wonder. |
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Snails are why I grow strawberries in window boxes, not that a snail sees the sheer cliff of wall leading to the window ledge as anything but a challenge. |
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On that day they looked anything but impressive and what struck me about their performance that day was how quickly they crumbled once Donegal took the initiative. |
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Raise your arms out to your sides with your elbows slightly bent and wrists turned in, making sure not to use anything but your deltoids to raise the weight. |
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In a break with tradition, several professors at the academy have established a memorial prize to honor the young man who was anything but traditional. |
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She then pinpricks for 45 minutes, lulling most patients into such a state of relaxation that they are unaware of anything but the tiniest tingle. |
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There was no evidence it was anything but a very tragic accident. |
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Mark Hyman, MD, best-selling author, and current chair of the Institute of functional Medicine, sees it as anything but quackery. |
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I have been in ballparks for seventeen years and I have never received anything but kindness and encouragement from you fans. |
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He's just about incompetent whenever he tries anything but the root of the chord, so it's not like we're getting much help from that side, either. |
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The trusting James, who reminded me in appearance of a young Rodney from Only Fools and Horses, is anything but a plonker. |
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Hemmed in by mountains, hills, and multiple bodies of water, Seattle is anything but a linear, grid-lined city. |
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With a top speed of 142mph, it's not about to be found wanting on anything but the most ruthless section of derestricted autobahn, either. |
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Spartan's sharp-looking sendup is anything but scary in looks, but deep down is a phantom wraith ready to wreak havoc at will. |
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It means that the first-time skydiver doesn't have to do anything but just enjoy the view, she said. |
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And there's no reason I see to believe either of these numbers is anything but an ass-pull. |
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I sought someone who didn't fall back on cookie-cutter diagnoses because my history was anything but cookie-cutter. |
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Avgolemono is a traditional Greek chicken and lemon soup that rarely contains anything but chicken, lemon, eggs, and sometimes rice or onion. |
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My wife would never dare to buy an underthing that was anything but white or black. She thought you had to be a hooker to wear colors. |
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This might sound like a titillating his might sound like a titillating drama, but Steve McQueen's critically acclaimed offering is anything but. |
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