Human nature and its failings are given a crude inspection, at times becoming a sad, pathetic spectacle. |
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His answers, progressively more abbreviated, were reduced at times to up or down nods. |
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Sure she came across as a bit wacky, and a bit all over the place at times. |
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He was shown gesticulating toward the judge, and at times wagging his finger angrily. |
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And we may get talky at times too, but it won't be for its own sake, or to pull the wool over people's eyes. |
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He carried the club at times last season, but others must take a leaf out of his book. |
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We have had several cars driving far too close, almost on our bumper bar at times. |
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Depression has at times locked me within my house, once for a period of six weeks. |
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Though, at times, they can provide clues as to who we are and what we might become. |
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So the next morning, you put an arm around him, something every player needs at times. |
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It just gets way too tiring at times and once in a while you do wish for some reprieve from it. |
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It got very boring at times so every now and again Martin would let me read out some of the code and he would type it out. |
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It has been quite tear-jerking at times because we are all like one big happy family. |
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So comparisons are a bit invidious at times and I realise why we struggle with that. |
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The scenery was breathtaking and it was a very enjoyable walk if a little gruelling at times. |
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They actually demand so much of themselves that they can be unfair on themselves at times. |
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Unfortunately he is driving himself too hard at times and his health and that of his wife has begun to suffer. |
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The Saints appeared to be jacked up against the Dolphins, and they did a nice job at times of getting on Ricky Williams. |
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One small bit of laziness that annoyed me at times was a tendency in the faster movements to clip quarter notes of their full value. |
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Believers themselves may warrantably at times call their faith in question, but they may not warrantably suspend the exercise of their faith. |
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However, his accounts were personal and, at times, not entirely accessible to the audience. |
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In close-ups it often shines too brightly on the singers, especially as the camera pans in, making them appear pale and washed out at times. |
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But at times it was questionable whether he was doing more harm than good to the innings. |
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Unrecognizable under layers of garish makeup, Voight at times looks like a moving, talking waxwork. |
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The singer of Little Plato is as diminutive as his bands name, at times hidden behind his jumbo acoustic. |
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So an entire stanza or page might at times intervene between the M and the U of Mud. |
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The show disappeared for a short while when no network wished to run what was at times, a racy and offensive series. |
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Though racily told, at times the plot stretches credence as well as patience. |
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Yes the story and action is horrific at times but Ray and Kathy put in such excellent performances. |
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Many of these animals require intensive care, which at times has meant Megan has had a young bird or possum joey with her at work. |
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These may well be the same birds at times congregating on flooded pits at Tottenhill on the fen borders. |
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They're calm and rational at times, but they may explode into inappropriate anger or rage at some perceived rejection or criticism. |
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I find it at times joyous and at others, the most hellish job in the world. |
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Political differences and personality clashes can be put aside at times for the benefit of the whole community. |
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Ivor can be caustic at times and rails at the dearth of good science in our schools. |
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For instance there were certain stones to be found in fields or graveyards with a hole or hollow which at times was full of water. |
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Yes, we all still work day jobs and at times it's difficult to juggle a full-time band a full-time job. |
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They were both twenty, full of energy at times and seeking some adventurous diversion. |
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People could at times be standing at the back when there was room in the front of the train. |
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My mum isn't a ranter and raver like James, she just has an amazing ability to state the obvious, repeat herself and get on your nerves at times. |
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We all get impatient at times but most people have the maturity to hold this in check and would rather arrive late than risk not arriving at all. |
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Of the aforementioned flaws, the one to effect the film most was the pace, which at times was a tad slow. |
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However, life is the fast lane is a white-knuckle ride at times, because shares are volatile. |
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I doubted my own sanity at times, and was afraid for what it really meant about me and my future. |
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What she has so far are the awkward, and, at times, ponderous ravings of a talentless hack, obsessed and clueless. |
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Outwardly I cope well with these situations but inwardly, so much raw emotion and intensity I find hard to deal with at times. |
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Set up for lock grooves on three record players, Suzuki's sounds at times approximate ducks on a pond, kazoos, and Tuvan throat singers. |
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This necessitates somewhat cursory reading at times and I don't catch everything. |
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Challenges with home help services provided by private agencies were overwhelming at times. |
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I couldn't cope with anything and felt I was going completely mad at times. |
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At 17, Olga had the world standing up and applauding, daring and innovative, she at times went in for near suicidal routines. |
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We are people who stand by our friends at times of need and we will do so now. |
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The rain was so heavy at times that the helicopters had trouble getting airborne. |
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His size hurts him at times, but he still blocked shots and rebounded effectively. |
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The Cooper S holds the road well and although the ride can be a little stiff at times, that's only to be expected with something this sporty. |
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Even the smallest of the ITV stations at times tried hard to get an airing for some of the special programmes that they had made. |
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Our job is challenging at times, but when you add a couple feet of snow, it's like, you've got to be kidding me. |
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Far from being the craven cowards they have often been depicted as, they are capable, at times, of driving lions from their kill. |
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They had fought at times to a standstill, but always came out of it with some mutual respect, a handshake, a smile and a wink. |
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He has at times lived reclusively on a remote private island in Fiji with a small core group of followers. |
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This made him an irritating companion at times, but his natural charm, his wit and his enthusiasm for the adventure in hand were very endearing. |
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Further, the interview seems to have been done with a hand-held camera, and the wobbliness of the picture gets distracting at times. |
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I had recurring images of her lying dead in front of me and I could not control my despair at times. |
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But much depends on very uncertain datings of alleged redactions and, at times, questionable exegesis. |
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Although in this day of split families and single parent up bringing, I wonder at times if it is now considered less so. |
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For starters, there is all this football on TV but much of it is not free and I wonder at times where people get all the money from to afford it. |
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Instead, high winds and spectacular lightning accompanied hours of heavy rains which, at times, nearly brought the city to its knees. |
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My sleep patterns have been so erratic this week that I've felt physically sick at times. |
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Sometimes a word of truth works the miracle, but, at times, years of preaching will do nothing. |
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It's a mixed answer and if aldermen have been elected, then at times they have to make decisions. |
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Though at times they don't seem to be the most aware of animals, sheep are very alert to mood swings, and this time was no exception. |
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It was simply that the play rather laboured the point at times and was, in truth, simply too long. |
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The pacing at times could have been a little more frantic as some of the humour became somewhat laboured. |
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It was hard at times, like when money was tight, but all in all, he was great. |
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Auditors also found that the District at times lacked documentation to indicate whether spending was done for legitimate school purposes. |
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She's very spontaneous and can be aggressive at times, though she's usually able to keep a tight rein on that. |
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But at times I found the exposition a bit overextended and reiterative and the family clashes underdramatized. |
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He was a bit of a joker, a bit loud and lairy at times but he quietened down once he got into his religion. |
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Michael did not suffer fools gladly and could seem aloof and distant at times, but this was his rather old-world formality. |
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The rain did not relent, and even seemed to be enhanced at times as its path became more horizontal. |
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Mr Cavanar said that at times Mr Deman had applied for a job under two names and sometimes used a pseudonym of Phil White. |
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With the arrival of the Sforza in the mid-15th century, Milan began to develop a Renaissance style, at times directly imported from Tuscany. |
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It may include feelings of guilt or profanation, at times engendering a twinge-or surge-of regret, an impulse to repent. |
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She does idealize the island, at times, particularly as her characters try to replicate island culture within their mainland barrios. |
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You doubt that who you are and what you've done with your life really amounts to much at times. |
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The huge boulders, weed and the zebra mussels with their razor-sharp shells made things tough going at times. |
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Killing a human being is always a repulsive act, but at times it is unavoidable, as in self-defense, or in war. |
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It's trying at times, almost suffocating, but I appreciate what our security staff and law enforcement do for us. |
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No, actually, I quite like the man's writing style at times, but he can be very lazy as a travel writer. |
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There is a bit of sarcasm too that leavens the portrayal at times but it never veers to irreverence. |
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The meeting noted that the Claimant frequently requires physical restraint and at times intra muscular medication. |
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The area can be quite windy at times in summer, but there is rarely a time when a lee shore is not available. |
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It got a bit silly and niggly at times as they tried to break us mentally and drag us down to their level. |
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Seasoned watchers of him will attest to his annoying habit of fading out of games and trying to be too clever at times. |
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As I note-bashed hymns, psalms, responses, and anthems for Sunday, I called at times for more sound. |
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Anthropologists at times have even influenced the art production of the cultures they study. |
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Perhaps, it's his way of teaching them a lesson for becoming unruly at times. |
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It also indicates the close association at times between licit medicines and illicit drugs and the common terrain of human physiology. |
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It has, at times, been difficult but he can see a light at the end of the tunnel now. |
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There was at times a giddy lightness to the film's direction that gave its dialogue an unexpected truth. |
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Although awake at times, she was aphasic and incommunicative, at least to the physicians. |
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On overseas pitches he has at times been the only Indian likely to get any wickets at all. |
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Buoyant circles, rings and squiggles float like islands and lena, at times, an amusing semblance of comic-book drawing. |
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The melody was at times slow and lilting, and other times fast-paced and merry. |
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As such, his film may feel like a television movie at times, but it's power is such that it rises above any budget constraints. |
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Double yellow lines indicate parking is restricted at all times, while single lines apply only at times indicated. |
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Riot police lined the sidewalk and followed the march on bicycles and motorcycles, at times ramming the retreating protesters. |
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Many found his manner abrupt at times, but his sardonic humour and dry wit were much enjoyed. |
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And small wonder that, at times, the queue to cross the border by car looks like a major UK city at the height of the evening rush hour. |
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Road biking is usuallyon smooth asphalt and you can go as quick as you can turn the cranks at times. |
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The film feels grittily authentic at times and like a comic road movie at others. |
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Unsure of his choice at times, Vlad learns to live the imperfection of a robust capitalist society. |
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The landing was fairly smooth, a bit rocky at times, but overall comfortable. |
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This sediment was locally lithified to form thin hard grounds, presumably at times of non-sedimentation or significantly reduced sedimentation. |
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What one does with the archival information is always guided, if only unconsciously at times, by the theories of Chinese medicine. |
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With deepest apologies, I think I will be taking quite a little while with updates at times, but then again, I might be able to pick up the pace. |
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Now, it's just words, torrents of them, stubbornly arrhythmic at times and other times too clinical to have any emotional impact. |
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Gradually, the patient spends more time sleeping during the day and at times is difficult to arouse. |
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It's at times like this that I'm jolly glad that we are still royalists in this country. |
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Apart from a tendency of the clarinet to go a tad sharp at times this was a most enjoyable performance. |
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He at times was so agile he became a double-edged sword, almost playing like a ruck rover. |
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The sound mix tends to favor the score, perhaps a bit too loudly at times, for the music can drown out the dialogue. |
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Sources close to Brown say he was lowballed when negotiations began, setting the table for what proved to be sour negotiations at times. |
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The half-backs were a little astray at times with Campbell somewhat quieter than his impressive display against Kildare last time out. |
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At times I continue to experience those feelings of lowness and depression which at times is very difficult for me and those closest to me. |
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I suspect the opposing sides may be at cross purposes at times, and that a solid working definition could clarify the debate. |
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The sentimentality, which at times reaches unbearable levels, is saccharine and cloying. |
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It is very nice that they love each other and all, but their banter did get a bit saccharine at times. |
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We are lulled into at times a false sense of security and that's not right. |
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While there is certainly nothing wrong with being sapiosexual, it can be rather difficult at times. |
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He may have at times been a voice in the wilderness, but he was my voice. |
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While there is no question that his verbiage is infuriating at times, I think it's a mistake to see him as nothing but an anarchic, anti-rationalist nihilist. |
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That's why, dare I say, the anchorperson has always got to stand back, even at the risk of seeming a little cold-blooded at times, so as not to impose our emotions on others. |
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He tirelessly states that he is a front player, and not the wide midfielder that he has been forced to impersonate at times for both Leeds and England. |
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Recorded on a home tape deck, the sound is definitely lo-fi, and Reed's vocals at times are almost swamped beneath his and Sterling Morrison's blazing guitars. |
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Darrow, on the other hand, was at times condescending and contemptuous in his treatment of witnesses, jurists, opposing lawyers and even the judge. |
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Neither, too, was as chilling, as affecting, or, at times, as much of a slog. |
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It demonstrates how relationships during the summer can be so fleeting and how at times even the most sensitive teen can emerge resiliently from disappointment. |
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Potokar's poetry seems rather abstract, at times cryptic, but at the same time palpable and relentless in its attempt to fight despair and solitude. |
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Partly gravel, the road is so steep at times that the wheels of our chevy 4x4 spin out beneath us. |
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Over the years he admits he has at times strayed from that lofty ideal. |
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Both reek of false modesty, but deen does appear jumpy and genuinely anxious at times. |
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The power animating the universe, while destructive at times in the cyclical ebb and flow of time and space, is fundamentally grounded in balance. |
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The performances are so stifled that at times one feels like throttling the characters to extract some kind of expression from them, apart from the usual long face. |
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There are some characters in the movie who speak with heavy Jamaican accents or in heavily accented slang that I found hard to understand at times. |
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The range of reasonable apprehension is at times a question for the court, and at times, if varying inferences are possible a question for the jury. |
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Council tax, on the other hand, is based on property values and so can throw up all sorts of anomalies, especially at times of rampant house price inflation. |
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It's not a perfect movie as it runs a little too long and the cinematography is jarring at times, but this is a movie with strong believable characters in the lead. |
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Thirlwell uses a probing and unique narrative voice which, although jarring at times in its smug omniscience, takes us to the very centre of his characters' anxieties. |
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Nancy at times, when he got a little hefty would watch his diet. |
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That is, to read Men in Space is to encounter a novelist already aware of his capabilities, at times flexing them demonstratively. |
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Our house also seemed a little swallowed by wattle at times. |
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The battles are performed with an athleticism that is at times alarming. |
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They also concentrate more on the film, at times redundantly. |
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She speaks in thick paragraphs that her staffers probably wish they could condense and sharpen at times. |
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The film at times looks not like a feature film but like a commercial. |
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Cow and calf producers typically choose to commence calving and breeding at times of the year when weather is least stressful and forage conditions are optimal. |
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His dialogue delivery hasn't changed much and at times, gives the impression of being loud but it gels with the loutishly criminal character that he portrays. |
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The opening Jubilate made for a rousing start, though there were some uncertainties of pitch in the orchestra which made for a certain jitteriness at times. |
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Both countries have cooperated, at times, on sanctioning Iran for its nuclear program. |
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The revolving flux of idiosyncratic secondary characters, caught up in counterinsurgency jargon, is also at times distracting. |
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The writing is mostly amateurish, aimed at times to young kids. |
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This year's winner made a huge impact on the offensive end of the field, playing primarily as an attackman but also running out of the midfield at times. |
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Now, over the years I have suffered a lot with cold feet at times so it's always been important to me to get the best, warmest types of wellies or waders available. |
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It is known that Major Samuel Lawrence, for example, at times employed apprentice and journeymen shoemakers, so diversifying from purely agricultural production. |
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I noted on more than one occasion that he was distressed during the interview and noted that he was so agitated at times that he could not sit in his seat. |
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The film is humorous at times, yet it ultimately symbolizes something more serious, namely the fine line between white admiration and white appropriation of black culture. |
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Yet his narrative is gripping, perceptive, and moving at times, even if his conclusions are highly debatable. |
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After a tense, at times laughable chase, comes the kind of rah-rah moment that amps up the audience for the rest of the film. |
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Although she clearly enjoyed the event and was having a good evening, she did look somewhat self-conscious at times. |
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The animation is beautifully rendered and the storytelling top notch even if the pacing is, at times, erratic. |
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So even though he shows Ray as a heroin addict, philanderer and at times, generally bad egg, he can't quite bring himself to condemn the man for his actions. |
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The L-shape design does at times obstruct the bartender's line of vision. |
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Although Southern did not automatically equal neo-Confederate, at times the distinction could easily get lost. |
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As the fight prolonged Makeba grew tired of running and at times stood his ground to exchange punches eliciting yells of approvals from the crowd. |
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But the book is also at times funny, bawdy, and optimistic, as is Lloyd herself. |
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Relatively inaccessible, the mountainous country is landlocked, and is surrounded by countries whose interests, at times, have conflicted with those of Afghanistan. |
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Some were blatantly inferior, he said, at times with metal shavings and burrs in the threads. |
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I would be fibbing if I didn't say at times that was frustrating. |
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I'd like to think I've answered those critics who had lambasted me for my disciplinary problems and, under some provocation at times this summer, I've held my composure. |
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Not only were they whipped by a better team but they also showed very little fighting spirit at times and some of the errors had to be seen to be believed. |
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His mouth at times opened so wide it practically split his jaw. |
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While obviously not as cartoonish as the deluded leaders in The Office, du Pont seemed to stretch credulity at times. |
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So Western governments are caught in a cat-and-mouse game and at times it is unclear who is the cat and who the mouse. |
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During the 10-minute court proceeding, Holmes looked at times like he was in a catatonic state. |
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It is even, at times, hard to imagine that Rinpoche is an incarnate lama who spent fourteen of his first nineteen years in rigorous monastic training in Old Tibet. |
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Even though he can be an old buffer type of commentator at times, no one who has listened to him can say that he doesn't inform and doesn't contribute. |
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My Mum isn't a ranter and raver like James, she just has an amazing ability to state the obvious, repeat herself and just get on your nerves at times. |
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Helnwein's paintings, however, are based on his photographs, which he transfers onto canvas using an airbrush, inkjet printing or, at times, traditional paintbrushes. |
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Cashie was arrogant, abrupt and abrasive with the media at times. |
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Disappointingly, even though you can at times detect a family likeness to its genius predecessors, The IT Crowd's opening gambit suggests it could be the runt of the litter. |
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Because I tend to be a bit absent-minded at times and as well as forgetting where I put my keys or took off my glasses, I also forget where I save things to. |
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Gone are the days when the community of Sisters which at times numbered about twenty were in their pews at 6.30 am reciting their prayers and litanies. |
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Its gossipy anecdotes are lively, memorable, and at times gloriously unreliable. |
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Caro, who portrays LBJ at times as an abominable monster, capable of just about anything, was horrified. |
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Clergy attacked them in sermons and in print, and at times mobs attacked them. |
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It also dragged in the English and the French at times and expanded into the German Rhineland with the Cologne War. |
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The island will not be open at times when no NPS personnel are available to escort visitors. |
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Forming coalition governments, however, has proved problematic at times due to differences between English and French speakers. |
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Millions of Nigerians have emigrated at times of economic hardship, primarily to Europe, North America and Australia. |
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Esperanto words are mostly derived by stringing together roots, grammatical endings, and at times prefixes and suffixes. |
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The term oblique object is also employed at times, although what exactly is meant varies from author to author. |
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These small buses can at times be crowded, as passengers are generally never turned down regardless of the number. |
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The way that such church law is legislated, interpreted and at times adjudicated varies widely among these three bodies of churches. |
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Within the United States, choice of law clauses are generally enforceable, although exceptions based upon public policy may at times apply. |
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Starting in February 2004, DEFRA in association with the Environment Agency implemented a portable barrier which is erected at times of floods. |
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Look intelligent, penetrating, and vivacious, with a shade of quizzism, and, at times, of severity. |
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Attempts to extinguish those remaining have at times been futile, and several such combustion areas exist today. |
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These payments were minimal, and at times degrading conditions were required for their receipt. |
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This is a potential safety hazard, but can also be extremely useful at times. |
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The storied and controversial history of the institution has long been covered by local and at times, national media. |
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The subsequent influx of tourists to the District has at times conflicted with traditional life, including the raising of Herdwicks. |
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Large service reservoirs can also be managed to reduce the cost of pumping, by refilling the reservoir at times of day when energy costs are low. |
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It can also be employed at times when the pothole is dry and clean with more lasting results. |
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The prairie round about is wet, at times almost marshy, especially at the borders of the great reedy slews. |
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I did not like him and at times had the urge to yank back on his armbands and slingshoot him out past Otto and the lions into the street. |
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Because it is often confused with psychoanalysis, psychodynamics has at times been considered an outdated and outmoded approach to therapy. |
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McGinnity began to hit the toboggan in 1906, after he had pitched his arm off the previous year. Last season his efforts at times were painful. |
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Some judges set unaffordably high bail at times with the intention of keeping suspected criminals in prison pending trial. |
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The voices of his mother and sisters, raised at times in eagerness or expectation of the future, fell upon his unlistening ears. |
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It will be cloudy overnight, with outbreaks of heavy rain at times. The rain may turn wintry over higher ground. |
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And look no further than some of the globe's most treacherous bunkers ready to snare awayward hit and at times an unlucky bounce. |
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A criminal law adhocracy is bad enough, but at times the ensuing disparities can have uncomfortable associations with race and ethnicity. |
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Rituparna's wristy game and clever placements left the World Championship bronze medallist stranded at times. |
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There was a steady andante moderato, perhaps a little too robust at times, followed by a brisk and bruising scherzo. |
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They may be unrealistic at times, but they can also be helpful in securing attractive matchups. |
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We just have to do more of what we know is right, even if at times it seems like leaping off a tall building, without a bungee cord. |
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A THIS autocompletion list is intended to save you retyping the same thing in future and can be useful at times. |
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A rumbustious and at times over-wrought campaign turned out to have the most almighty twist in the tail. |
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The allegations are broad, salacious, and, at times, just plain gross. |
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Like the apparently redundant organs of Klingon warriors, even junk DNA can come in very handy at times. |
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Important as the novel clearly is, it clunked along rather leadenly and self-consciously at times. |
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But juvies will finish even without the wind at times and you can get eight or nine good shots on them. |
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The weight of elderdom in our family was like a drapery to be taken for granted. In which anyone could at times gratefully hide. |
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Barry's fore-handed strokes were very effective, while Moon's back-handers were at times brilliant. |
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Bede also appears to have taken quotes directly from his correspondents at times. |
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Tacitus' descriptions of the Germanic character are at times favorable in contrast to the opinions of the Romans of his day. |
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Poor Neville. He really is a Gryffindor, not a Hufflepuff, although he seems Hufflepuffish at times. |
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There was a royal palace at Cheddar, which was used at times in the 10th century to host the Witenagemot. |
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Officially they were tolerated, if subject to conversion efforts, and at times were even encouraged to settle in new areas. |
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Aksum would later at times extend its rule into Yemen on the other side of the Red Sea. |
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Two prominent Canadian authors argue that government at times has to intervene to ensure competition in large and important industries. |
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He is experiencing increased breathing difficulties, requiring a ventilator at times, and has been hospitalised several times. |
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Although there are some small rivers at times of high rainfall, there are no permanent rivers or lakes on Malta. |
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The mustering of an army, annually at times, occupied an important place in Frankish history, both military and constitutional. |
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On the other hand, Pakistan's relations with Iran have been strained at times due to sectarian tensions. |
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The Isles of Scilly form part of the ceremonial county of Cornwall and have, at times, been served by the same county administration. |
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Beliefs related to witchcraft and magic in these cultures were at times influenced by the prevailing Western concepts. |
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Trolls are sometimes associated with particular landmarks, which at times may be explained as formed from a troll exposed to sunlight. |
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They would at times cover their faces with a hood, scarf, mask or pillowcase to keep their identity hidden. |
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Church leaders frequently tried to place restrictions on jousts and tournaments, which at times ended in the death of the loser. |
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Jonson was at times greatly appreciated by the Romantics, but overall he was denigrated for not writing in a Shakespearean vein. |
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George may not have played a strong role in history, but he was influential at times and he upheld constitutional government. |
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The basis of his work is melody, his rhythms, in Kennedy's view, being unsubtle at times. |
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But there was often a crossover between town and county with some strong local clubs tending at times to represent a whole county. |
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The players also suffered from public attention, receiving generous hospitality at times which impacted on their performances. |
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He was also known for his pure fighting skills due to dislike of training for fights, which cost him at times in his career. |
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Such were the deprivations of the Crusaders that at times they are thought to have resorted to cannabilism. |
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For example, sources have at times referred to China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom as middle powers. |
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The Wessobrunner School exerted a decisive influence on, and at times even dominated, the art of stucco in southern Germany in the 18th century. |
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Both the Spanish and French governments have, at times, suppressed Basque linguistic and cultural identity. |
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He also had at times the company of other preachers who had been imprisoned. |
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Still, he continued to spiral downward, at times sitting at home for hours without saying a word. |
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With many methods and regulations, businesses at times struggle to manage the duties. |
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He advises that board members must have solid knowledge of business in general and be independent enough to naysay the owner at times. |
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Evidence that at times occupants neglected the defences might suggest that symbolic power was as significant as warfare. |
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The monotheistic rigour of Judaism posed difficulties for Roman policy that led at times to compromise and the granting of special exemptions. |
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This advantage was at times a major disadvantage as the Vikings came across the North Sea to launch their lightening raids. |
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However, the area can be very hazardous at times, with dangerous and unpredictable weather conditions. |
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However, it is clear that Brehon law at times were at odds with and at times influenced by Irish canon law. |
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This is at times attributed to the success of the Nordic model in the region. |
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Zinc was regularly imported to Europe from the Orient in the 17th and early 18th centuries, but was at times very expensive. |
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Until early 1918, the division manned various sections of the front line, at times occupying as much as ten miles of the front. |
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These have been thought at times to be the same species, but are now recognised as separate species. |
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It is sometimes higher than the going world price, but at times when coffee prices are high, it may be lower than the going price. |
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The Red Book is similar in content to the White book of Rhydderch, of which it has at times been supposed to be a copy. |
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Then the latter, as every golfer does at times, suddenly went right off his game. |
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Although humans have many uses for peat, it presents severe problems at times. |
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The French government is opposed to full independence but has at times shown support for some level of autonomy. |
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Some Danish and Norwegian is at times also taught as part of Swedish courses for native speakers. |
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The hotels in the city may be full at times, due to the increasing number of tourists and conferences. |
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Its customs revenues amounted at times to a third of the English government's revenue, with wool being the most important element by far. |
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During its long existence the Paratethys was at times reconnected with the Tethys or its successors, the Mediterranean Sea or Indian Ocean. |
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But at times, panicky soldiers had to be warned off at gunpoint when they attempted to rush to the boats out of turn. |
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This means that aircraft will at times have to manoeuver contrary to ATC instructions or disregard ATC instructions. |
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North American brown bears have at times been so feared by the natives, that they were rarely hunted, especially alone. |
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Pigeons have no preen gland or at times have very rudimentary preen glands, so that oil is not used for preening. |
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Pairs of pirates would at times make oaths to one another that in order to insure that neither were captured they would shoot each other. |
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Even though the Greenland halibut is a flatfish it does at times behave more like a roundfish. |
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In modern politics, independent Brian Harradine served from 1975 to 2005 with considerable influence at times. |
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This type of unit is at times formed by a commercial diving company contracting to government via the Baltic Exchange. |
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He was capable of using lawyerly rhetoric, at times, to the brink of pettifoggery. |
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At night, especially in winter months and at times of low solar activity, the lower ionospheric D layer virtually disappears. |
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Throughout history, seismic events have at times caused submergence of human settlements. |
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Because of the similarity of the names, the Cimbri have been at times associated with Cymry, the Welsh name for themselves. |
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However, as depicted in the maps here, they have at times extended well into Eurasia and Southeastern Europe. |
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Although negotiations were at times tense between the Kitigan Zibi community and museum, they were able to reach agreement. |
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The institutions at lower levels were overseen and at times supplanted by primary party organizations. |
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There is less agreement about the authorship of some other works that have, at times, been attributed to him. |
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Summers tend to be warm and humid at times with periodic rainfall so they are ideal for pastures and grazing. |
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