I was still quite dull at that point, and to add to it, I looked like a baldy old man. |
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The director allows her to die in the film precisely at that point when she begins to doubt her own convictions. |
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So, at that point, it appears the crew flooded the starboard side of the ship. |
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Do you think the government should step in at that point and put a stop to these calumnies? |
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He certainly looked like he would like to do violence to Peters at that point. |
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I didn't have an answer because I didn't know myself and thankfully her concentration span was lacking at that point. |
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More than half of them were merry with alcohol at that point, and a lot drunker than people thought I was. |
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For heaven's sake, at that point I had only been snowboarding for a grand total of 10 days. |
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And at that point he will have conceded the core truth of the biocentrist and wise anthropocentrist position. |
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The reading on the milliammeter is a direct measurement of the amount of light reaching the Earth at that point. |
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We moved to rural Norfolk from Hong Kong, which at that point was the most crowded city in the world. |
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But at a certain point he had begun to train his own players, and at that point he opted for women. |
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He replied that his company didn't think it was facing a critical situation at that point. |
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All that anyone could do at that point was stay back and watch the mesmerizing scene. |
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In some circumstances the system will prompt you to reboot at that point so it can detect the default core and memory speeds of your card. |
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When a person asking a question chooses to make an unnecessary and offensive remark, he is inviting an interjection at that point. |
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Releasing the photos at that point would have run the risk of stirring up insurrectionists and undermining the new government. |
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Poor Robyn, who was dialing everybody into the conference call at that point, had to call me back a number of times. |
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Some predict that, at that point, the government will be forced to introduce an element of compulsion. |
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He was slipping at that point, and I don't think he was too cognizant of anything or anybody. |
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I think it was at that point, having grown in wisdom and stature and favor with God and men, he had full cognizance of his deity and his mission. |
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Ads at that point featured healthy-looking men mountain climbing and biking. |
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Last year, students were given information at that point on how to patch their operating systems. |
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I continued to tell her about the new policy they issued and just let the conversation drop at that point by cleaning my plate. |
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Still a 7lb claimer at that point last March, he won on his very first ride back. |
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It was at that point that the screw thread stripped and the pressure blew the whistle up in the air. |
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But there was no help for it at that point, so I turned back and hurried to wash out my hair and scrub my face and teeth. |
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The girl's voice was so cold and heartless at that point he thought he had lost her again. |
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I heard about this on the news on the radio on Friday, but didn't have the time to look any further into it at that point. |
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It is at that point that his mantra changes from a selfish need to be heard to actually listening. |
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In 1979, there were hardly any production companies and none of us were on the radar at that point. |
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The guy shows his cards and he had the ace of hearts, but like I said, my hand was unbeatable at that point. |
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My heart began to lift at that point, as I realized that not everyone shared the same hatred for my family. |
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So that the concept of territorial limitations to the jurisdiction of justices is something that is found at least at that point in history. |
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It was at that point that it was discovered that the left strap had broken just below the carabiner. |
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I expected him to wander off at that point, but he stayed around and chatted with me. |
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There is barely room for two vehicles to pass at the moment and there is little scope for widening the pavement at that point. |
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It was a pitiful thing to find fortunate, but at that point she would grab and claw at anything that could possibly brighten the atmosphere. |
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If the findings at that point are positive, an orthopedic referral is needed. |
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I stayed with her until she fell asleep but at that point, I ended up dozing off as well. |
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The guys did a great job replacing the wing and getting me back on the track, but at that point, we were four laps down. |
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This plant only made American cheese up until August 2000, and at that point, something important happened. |
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He was not able to establish a lasting dialogue with the United States at that point, however. |
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At dinner time I saw somebody who had been with me in Room 27 and he knew what we needed at that point. |
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The complainant let the matter rest at that point, happy with publication of the letter. |
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Who could get wildly excited at the thought of late-night bottle feeds, sore gums and diaper changes at that point in their lives? |
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The future light cone represents the space that will eventually be filled by light emitted at that point. |
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We weren't going to disturb the seabed any more at that point but we brought it up. |
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It is a device at that point in time, a trick and a ruse, and treating the House like a joke. |
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It was at that point that ashtanga yoga began spreading in America, starting in California, and then later emerging in Hawaii. |
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There was no grassy slope at that point, just an almost sheer drop to the coastal road below. |
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For canonization, she would need one more miracle, and then at that point she would be declared a saint by the church. |
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The cervical opening is widest during ovulation, so it's easier to sample the cells in the cervical canal at that point. |
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Half way through the fourth, Palmer suffered a muscle pull and surrendered effectively at that point. |
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I thought at that point the carriage was going to roll over and I thought we were going to meet our Maker. |
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I was twelve, give me a break. I didn't even speak English that well at that point. |
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It's at that point that I just shake my head and worry you're going to get a heart attack to add to all the rest of the probs. |
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She felt like backhanding him at that point, but then realized he didn't know about her bad history with the male species. |
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I know Devito was just continuing his Taxi shtick at that point, but I really thought it worked for this movie. |
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And the style of your handwriting at that point of time could bare your soul in the presence of others. |
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I guess I should have known at that point that he was a sleazeball. |
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It was a modified A-frame at that point, the peak of the roof standing some eight meters from the ground, the top half above the porch roof all glass. |
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My first thoughts were not of Ms. Giffords, who at that point was in surgery or at least sedated. |
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In general, play stops when a renege is figured out and the reneger gets points for that hand, while the others get the points they have at that point. |
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It's a job I'll do for as long as it takes to actually find the right job and at that point I'll quit and leave them scrambling, resentfully, to find my replacement. |
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When he had pulled out of a film, it was said that he was a victim of stress, but he refuted those claims, retorting that he simply hadn't wanted to do a movie at that point. |
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I remained, at that point, unconvinced that Marshall was guilty of the grand larceny count. |
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The width of a molecule at a given point along the contour length is the diameter of the horizontal axis of the elliptical cross section at that point. |
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Because we knew that it was a bit of a fiefdom at that point in time. |
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And at that point he launched into a soliloquy about seeing himself free again playing with children, balloons, and dogs. |
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So there were deep reasons, both personal and artistic, for stopping my story at that point. |
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For Mabel, at that point in her life, after so many horrible experiences with men, a gay best friend was exactly what she needed. |
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In fact, he purchased a Florida home at that point for his wife and two children, then sought and was promised a job in a county sheriff's office. |
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We know that he was molesting him for almost a year at that point. |
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Now at that point, faces just sort of go blank, people are dumbfounded. |
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I was so eager to be a part of something underground at that point that I would have committed actual sins involving caffeine to be accepted as a writer. |
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Lillian moseyed on over at that point and asked us what we were drinking. |
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I stood up in the crowd and explained what we were portraying and the reason behind the use of color and lines and they were blown away at that point. |
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Even Mr Wightman had to step in at that point to urge caution. |
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In the cat and monkey myelin changes are prominent at the junction of the glial and neurilemmal portions of the root, which suggests increased vulnerability at that point. |
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It was interesting but not newsworthy, or not at that point, anyway. |
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Only at that point was there any roughening of the dead black surface. |
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Look, the exchange was going hot and heavy at that point and she was asking about the affidavit and she was asking about lawyers, and then, did you have a relationship? |
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Homilists need to be fully aware of the theology of each evangelist to establish the context at that point in the whole Gospel of the given pericope they choose to preach on. |
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I remember thinking how the plot line would go when I posted up the original of this chapter, and realize that at that point it was still very wish-washy. |
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Because at that point it looked to me like it was fixing to blow up. |
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It's not anywhere that I'd really choose to be, but at that point in my life it was the culmination of every choice that there had been up to that point. |
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At that point it's a conceptual lyrical moment where the poem is becoming aware, or I am becoming aware of the piece at that point as having to do with futurity. |
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And at that point, his eyes glint for the first time during the interview. |
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Sure, it may be puppy love, but it is the love you know at that point. |
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Some suggest that effects of the wound would be clear to a physician at that point if not before. |
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Using a high-quality mountain maple wood, she formed the original and at that point a woodcarver stepped in to sculpt the design. |
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And I believe you commented somewhere about how the fog line broke at that point and then picked up on the other side of the entrance ramp. |
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To be at two under at that point, when the front nine is gettable and it's as easy as the conditions get, I was extremely frustrated there. |
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Did you still think of your ceiling at that point as cinematographer? |
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Russia was a communist country at that point and bold artistic statements were closely monitored. |
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Foinavon was far enough behind at that point to avoid the confusion and ran on to win by 20 lengths. |
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There were a lot of distractions and you always need someone to focus you at that point, that was Andrew's job. |
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Keep in mind, I was still drinking the Kool-Aid at that point. |
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And at that point I start to feel faint and my stomach starts doing that weird flippy thing. |
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Mletga suggested that Qaddafi was captured at that point but was killed in a shootout later when he tried to escape. |
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Another leaned forward at that point to rummage in her bag for a mint. |
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The method simplified what had been considered state of the art at that point. |
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In 1878 a subsidy was granted to the Hansard press and at that point reporters were employed. |
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Employment at that point is typically around 90 percent, although from 2009 to 2011, the numbers have been lower, at around 86 to 88 percent. |
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If the date is successful and the pair, later as a couple, spar, it is advisable at that point that the matchmaker interplead. |
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This was especially important by New York City, as the river is fairly wide at that point. |
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By April 1629 the States Army counted 77,000 soldiers, half as much again as the Army of Flanders at that point in time. |
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He thought that the irreparability of the harm was speculative and hypothetical at that point. |
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Both Jagger and Richards were imprisoned at that point, but were released on bail the next day pending appeal. |
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In his conception, the economic conditions and dominant modes of production determined the structure of society at that point. |
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Many runners report that running becomes noticeably more difficult at that point. |
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The company commanders were at that point informed by radio that their units were isolated and would receive no assistance. |
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He sailed the Pacific north and passed through the Bering Strait, turning east at that point and reaching Banks Island. |
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The easiest way this may be calculated is by selecting a location and calculating the mean sea level at that point and use it as a datum. |
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These structures enable pedestrians and cyclists to cross the freeway at that point without a detour to the nearest road crossing. |
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The bill, HCR14, was largely overlooked by the media since at that point it was only a local issue. |
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The fuselage above this area would drop due to the loss of lift at that point, and this led to further pressure on the skirt. |
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The investigators chose to unblind their study at that point before all the patients they intended to treat had been enrolled. |
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Bale made his senior international debut for Wales in May 2006, becoming the youngest player at that point to represent the nation. |
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I just get very relaxed and it's almost a dream state, so you're highly suggestible at that point. |
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One parent and the nonriding child will at that point be asked to leave the line. |
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I can't outthink myself and then when I know I am pitching I can just focus in at that point. |
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You overseason it at that point so it's properly seasoned after it's cooked and chilled. |
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The jars we had encountered, at that point, were too tomatoey, too chemically heated, too pureed. |
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Bede does not say whether it was already intended at that point that he would be a monk. |
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But at that point the barman, who'd been following the conversation with increasing interest, raised a heavy soda siphon and brought it crashing down on the stranger's head. |
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All the extant voices participate fully in the decani-cantoris split at that point, so one is tempted to assume that the tenors split into decani and cantoris parts as well. |
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Any matches still in progress would be considered halved at that point. |
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Pittsburgh stretched it to 10-0 on a Gary Russell one-yard TD lunge in the first minute of the second quarter, at that point outgaining Arizona 147-13 yards. |
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The diversity of Quechua at that point and even today does not come directly from the Incas, who were just a part of the reason for Quechua's diversity. |
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It is actually equal to the gravitational acceleration at that point. |
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It was a little more stressful than I needed at that point in my life. |
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The number of princes rebelling just prior to their 30th year may even indicate that they were required to assert their rights at that point or lose them. |
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