The fried rice was covered in too much oil for my taste and apart from that it was quite boring. |
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I am very disturbed by all of this for two reasons quite apart from that of the cost. |
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There's a few great action sequences in it, but apart from that it's not terribly remarkable. |
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Having only a croak of a voice, I managed to screech out one chorus but apart from that was blessedly relieved from the pressure to sing. |
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I can see aubergines and lemons there and are those yams bottom right, but apart from that and possibly some mooli I'm stumped. |
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Graham used to like playing the odd game of skittles but apart from that they were always together. |
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So you can have the rights for the free-to-air, but apart from that you've got cable television. |
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Well, I did buy one Christmas pressie and Mum bought a birthday pressie but apart from that nothing. |
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But apart from that, I like hanging out with my mates and going to the pictures. |
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It's a startling shade of blue grey, but apart from that, it's very well styled. |
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That is rank injustice to a man who played his heart out apart from that one error. |
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However, apart from that one rather regrettable episode he'd never found the attic room particularly unsettling. |
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But apart from that, it hit the coffin nail on the head. In this section Is this the year growth takes off? |
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And, apart from that, I'd say I do it for other people but for myself as well, because it makes me feel good. |
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I've some slight weather vane problems that are forcing me to gybe a lot, but apart from that everything's perfect. |
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It sets her apart from that trashy look of cutoffs and itty-bitty tank tops. |
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But apart from that, no accurate data are given to support its conclusions on the overexploitation of resources and the dangers to fish stocks. |
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But apart from that American touch, when the bellows instrument known as a bandoneon sets off a wistful tango, you might just as well be in Buenos Aires. |
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The wine cellar's been ransacked, the telly's gone missing and the plants are withered and smelling of pee, but apart from that, it's more or less how I left it. |
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It used to be the human touch, with a tractor and a horse, but just manpower apart from that. |
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Quite apart from that, it is questionable whether there is really any need for harmonisation in this area. |
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In Ontario, there is no equivalent legislation apart from that governing personal health information. |
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But there's another interesting quality of the prose poem apart from that surreal experience presented with the openness of a passive dream state. |
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The most important thing is the three points but apart from that it was nothing to write home about. |
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But, apart from that one time he did it to slow Kramer down, the usually fastidious Jerry has an unlocked door policy which should lead to all sorts of unsavoury intrusions that not even a slappy bass could jollify. |
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For safety and warranty reasons, any internal work on the instruments, apart from that required in normal installation and connection, must be carried out only by VEGA personnel. |
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Quite apart from that, I see this whole debate as an object lesson in the weaknesses of European energy policy, which are more or less marked from one Member State to another. |
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The coordination of all these actions is necessary in order to avoid inconsistencies and, quite apart from that, to promote synergies between policies. |
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Although Kosovo today is not the early 21st century's Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is not necessarily poles apart from that world and the dangers of a repetition are real. |
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Apart from that he stressed that partygoers not using public transport should nominate a designated driver who didn't drink. |
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Apart from that it's just the scroller and very minor details that makes it distinguishable from the original. |
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Apart from that the department would be purchasing new water tankers, construct 25 tube wells and replace old water pipes in the city. |
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Apart from that minor heart-stopper, we had a fantastic time on holiday in Boston. |
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Apart from that the day was a complete non-event and as soon as I got home I crashed in front of the telly with a cup of tea and a packet of chocolate digestives. |
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Apart from that recognition, it became accepted that such a charter could make a town into a city. |
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Apart from that however there wasn't a scatch on the bike, testament the top-quality of the fairings and components. |
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Apart from that 400 Mahila Samitis are also working in this area. |
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