We believe that the road back for our party and our movement lies in being an unapologetic champion for progressive ideas. |
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They are part of a village that is being plagued by wild and bloodthirsty wolves. |
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There must be a lot of anger and distrust simmering in the melting pot right now that isn't being reported. |
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There probably remains a bit of residual Girault in all of us, accustomed as we are to being overlooked and unappreciated. |
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It's a strange experience because they are unaccustomed to being cared for and fussed over. |
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So Paolo landed up in Luanda and went through the motions of being an infantryman. |
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The five-year-old went from strength to strength after being applied with blinkers last season and emerged as one of the leading novices. |
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I felt like an utter idiot, like a moron jamming a square peg in a round hole while being observed from behind a two-way mirror. |
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To avoid being perceived as the blowhard executive who knows it all, he is always asking for feedback on what he could have done better. |
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Not all of us are like that but we all are brothers and I for one appreciate their pain and feelings of being unappreciated for their service. |
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The event being mounted in Boston is a media spectacle devoid of any real debate or struggle. |
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Australia's shortage of GPs in the bush and other areas in need, is increasingly being filled by unaccredited overseas trained doctors. |
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Water each container lightly at the base of the plants, being careful not to get water on the leaves or blossoms. |
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The Students were driving me mad with their lack of umph and not being able to take control of situations. |
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Not a morsel of food passed my lips without the calorie value being carefully noted in my food diary. |
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You will never get a simper or a giggle out of her unless she is being satirical. |
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Dancing Mystery ran a blinder in last year's race, being in front inside the final furlong, only to be swamped near the finish. |
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And none would oppose the idea of preserving the bridge with two-wheelers and three-wheelers being allowed to pass through it. |
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The chiropractor, who didn't appear to notice he was being two-timed by his date, was the only one other than Sam who still had an appetite. |
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With the weather being a tad on the blowy side at the moment I've noticed that my skin is starting to feel dry and a little sore. |
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But this one is about the bitter-sweet pangs and joys of being single and unattached! |
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So often football supporters are accused of being unforgiving and unappreciative. |
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Now he was desperately in need of calm, which he got in being together with other such mortals who were also equally scared. |
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Although detectives mounted checkpoints on roads around Lismore within minutes of the alarm being raised, the gang is still at large. |
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Staying alive is a daily struggle with only one meal per day, with school fees and uniforms being considered unaffordable luxuries. |
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Besides being arrogant and stupid, there has to be political support to keep blowing off complaints about something so basic. |
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Today, we are told, is a time to sing the praises of all that is great about being part of the historic county of Yorkshire. |
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This was also at the time when the twenty or so publishing houses were being umbrellaed by big business. |
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Armstrong followed his move a split second later, motoring around the others and up behind Beloki as if he were being winched out of a ditch. |
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Hopefully the story of her recovery will reach many young women suffering from our cultural obsession with being ultra-thin. |
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Stretcher after stretcher was being carried from the ruin, some of the white cloths covering the bodies bloodstained. |
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He talks about the customer as being a tyre kicker and not being qualified to purchase a car from him. |
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On the other hand we can quite easily see when we are being treated as if we were just a pack of easily manipulated simpletons. |
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He won't be very pleased about being marked down but someone as talented as him will treat it as a minor blip. |
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It is blithering nonsense to suggest that customers are being ripped off by thousands of pounds a minute. |
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Despite being lophotrochozoans, Platyhelminthes have a blind gut and lack coelom and segments. |
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Examples abound of cosy sinecures being parcelled out to those who have served in constitutional posts. |
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Carlos is up next, and seems to rather frighten James and his simian features somewhat by being chatty before his performance. |
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Oh, he had Sean's coloring, being blond and grey-eyed, but his face was a little rougher around the edges. |
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The work of over twenty silversmiths is being showcased, with more than forty different settings on view. |
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However, this would result in the balances being in a worse position than at the start of the financial year. |
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The owner of the vehicle heard it being started and gave chase in another car. |
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DeMille-the-Christian-artist was not being overly zealous, perverse or unauthentic here. |
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Some scholars occasionally propose an unattested revision of Mark, a deutero-Mark, being the base of what Matthew and Luke used. |
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His parents from Guangdong and Hong Kong, being traditional Chinese who are well advanced in years, believe him to be single and unattached. |
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But he was mortally wounded and was pronounced dead after being taken to hospital. |
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He acquired a reputation for being bloodthirsty and ruthless, to go with his reputation for cunning. |
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We had of course small classes, and I remember the standard of teaching as being unadventurously good. |
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The defiant, unamplified drum solo that followed was quite amazing and ended with Mr. Baker being carted off stage by security staff. |
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And a robot with a camera mounted on it was being sent up a narrow shaft to discover what was behind a sealed door. |
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While the weather is being wicked, join me in an afternoon of pure unadulterated self-indulgence. |
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He would therefore be utterly unamazed to read some of the reviews currently being written of this movie. |
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She has admitted to being dumped a lot because boyfriends find her cold and unaffectionate. |
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Finally, and most controversially, it covers everyday, unadapted items, which are capable of being used to cause injury. |
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Rafael is a boisterous, garrulous man eager to debate issues but clearly unaccustomed to being challenged by a woman. |
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The situation is only today finally being recognized as unacceptably burdensome. |
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Both are unabashed liberals who became popular by being openly, even caustically partisan. |
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They have started playing a veterans match at Dalnacraig as he speaks, and there is no undue pressure being put on the umpires out in the middle. |
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He also claims that the single use disposable equipment is being re-used, rather than disposed of immediately. |
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It's being driven by the fact that creativity has become the economic motor force. |
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I remembered her as being dependent on a ventilator, bloated with excess fluid, and too weak to even lift her hands off the bed. |
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First of all, I had been doing motocross for a while, even though I wasn't allowed to, being underage and all. |
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In work clothes, there are two-tone colours with the fabrics being soft, wrinkle-free and flexible. |
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He was used to my being a blithering idiot in his presence and the confidence of my lie seemed to throw him off. |
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He believes that this simplistic art form came into being only to develop the aesthetic sense. |
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I met quite a few girlfriends drunk at parties that I would have never attended without being blitzed. |
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There are also plans being drawn up to simplify the language and workings of courts to make them clearer. |
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In its blithe disregard for niceties the film ends up being a rather clever satire on the whole idea of normality. |
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This feeling of being loved and supported by the Universe in general and by certain recognizable spirits in particular is bliss. |
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Records for heavy rain, flooding, hurricanes and typhoons as well as drought and dust storms are increasingly being broken. |
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He also raised the issue of greater restrictions and checks being placed on people who are granted visas to work in this country. |
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But as the RADA-trained actress sees her reputation grow, she fears being typecast in roles as brassy northerners. |
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First as we go on let me remind you that this three hour program is being simulcast on CNN International and on CNN Radio. |
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He finds similarities between himself and the theme of Faust being in love with work and progress. |
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He is being sincere, even if he's not always completely honest with his intentions. |
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Why, after all, should she tell me that more than anything else she dreams of being a massive blockbusting star? |
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They have always taken the mickey out of me for being a blocker, but in that match I hit 22 and I actually played some shots. |
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We're not allowed to film coffins being offloaded at Dover Air Force Base, where the national mortuary is. |
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He seems such a nice bloke, however, that I left worried he was just being polite. |
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Yes, it's 21 nations in the force, the main force being the Spanish, the Ukrainians and the Poles. |
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Britain has the highest proportion of children being brought up in single-parent households in Europe. |
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Despite being illegal in Ireland, the blood sport of cockfighting still takes place in some parts of the country. |
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Despite it being winter, there is plenty of colour, from subtle silvery tones to bright berries and stems. |
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The book, by being both depressing and exhilarating gave mordant insight into the Edinburgh housing projects where the writer grew up. |
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He makes a point of being on playground duty at the start and finish of the school day, so parents can bring any concerns to him. |
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I know the ignition was in the on position but to be honest I don't remember the engine being started. |
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The company initiated a project of awareness raising, with the ultimate aim of seeing cleaner manufacturing processes being implemented. |
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Ylang Ylang is at Saba Bai, 15 minutes north of the popular resort town of Sanur, and is unusual in being built in an ultramodern style. |
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They want regulation to prevent unauthorised access of personal details being processed abroad. |
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There are large urban areas contaminated by dangerous munitions, and daily reports of unattended children being injured and killed. |
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So I feel I can be a good role model as a mother because I love being a mom and I have great advice for everybody when it comes to mothering. |
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Chris, being the mother hen that he was, tried to force food upon the others the instant they got home. |
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I may not like the idea of the woman's views being given a platform with no critique, but that is a valid editorial decision. |
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There is something ineffable about the experience of being on a high mountaintop. |
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It falls short of being the ultraportable of my dreams because of design flaws that, while serious, could have been easily corrected. |
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The Vikings had a reputation for being bloodthirsty and cruel in an age that was itself hard and accustomed to cruelty. |
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Some may play with salty and umami, but sweet, bitter and sour dominate, with sweet and bitter being the two we want to examine. |
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Income, while being a common primary motivator, is not necessarily always the most appropriate mechanism to motivate the salesforce. |
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Three of their six divisions are armoured with the rest being mechanised and motorised infantry. |
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I was becoming unanchored from reality, alternating between being shut morosely in my room and wild, anarchic sociability. |
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By being simple, straightforward, unambivalent, single-minded, can-do, we will achieve some moral and practical control of the world. |
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One leading business expert in Hampshire, who is not being named, explained how companies are able to allow such huge debts to mount up. |
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Despite the rivers being fair game, match activity on some of the commercial carp orientated venues continues unabated. |
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To top it all off the staff members were unaccommodating to the point of being rude and unnecessarily shifted passengers around mid-journey. |
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I remember now at work being unable to do many of my duties when other people were around. |
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A place that I did contract work for had all their laptops stolen through an unalarmed window despite all the doors being watched. |
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The words his father spoke sank in and he realized how close he'd come to being murdered. |
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After assembled, the floater body and counterweight member being sinkable, sink in water. |
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I was wondering if uprights with una corda pedal are being manufactured nowadays. |
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It was no irony that even as the pamphlets were being distributed, Congressmen were on the verge of coming to blows. |
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But now Amanda was sick of being the sweet and unaggressive one all the time. |
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Sooner or later you're bound to realize that you're just another human being, nothing special, just an ordinary mortal like everyone else. |
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If someone looks as though they may be younger than that, they will be required to produce ID before being allowed in unaccompanied. |
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Thus the personal or professional concern of scientists for values is in many ways flawed by being based on unalive, mechanical values. |
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He took pride in pulling his weight despite being far younger than seasoned mountaineers like the 33-year-old Hillary. |
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A person driving a motor vehicle on a road must stop the vehicle on being required to do so by a constable in uniform. |
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He broke an unwritten rule for Aberdeen players in being unabashed about his fanaticism for Celtic during his Dumbarton upbringing. |
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The umps decided since the game was being played in a N.L. park, Galan would be credited with a homer. |
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This video shows an unarmed, restrained, female protestor on the ground being tasered. |
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Remove plants from their nursery pots, being careful not to break their stems or blossoms. |
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The intimate nature of this anxiety prevents it from being addressed, and as a result, it operates in powerful, unapparent ways. |
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Being a Mountie is pretty close to being a member of the armed forces, with detachments sprinkled all over this wide country. |
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But being single and unattached isn't the answer, either, because of the associated loneliness and isolation. |
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The plans do not include water chutes, however, since they are seen as being outdated and unattractive to today's leisure users. |
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American positions and patrols in Mosul are being regularly ambushed or mortared. |
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When the sensor picks up violent movement, such as the item being grabbed, a signal is sent to a base unit which sounds a siren. |
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I heard the car being started and I hurried back to find Herself backing down the driveway. |
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In real life, the chances of my being able to dance anything more complex than a two-step are close to zilch. |
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The sidewalks of Manhattan are congested with the little blighters, being driven at breakneck speed by suits and freaks reliving their youth. |
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Marlin, a two-time Daytona 500 winner, says Ganassi is being modest about his role and impact on the team. |
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Deco, Figo and Ronaldo kept being ushered down blind alleys where ambushes awaited. |
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This is supposed to have arisen from the Saint's displeasure of his mortal remains being removed from his preferred place of rest. |
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No, the Mormons believe that Christ is a created being, that he is not God. |
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From a sociological point of view, it is therefore an expression of similitude of being, but also agency within a social technology. |
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Between Koma and The Eye Angelica Lee is running the risk of being typecast as the organ-transplant actress. |
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In addition, instead of simplifying the tax system, it's being made more sophisticated. |
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Be prepared for the sobering sight of guns being checked in alongside coats in the cloakrooms. |
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But the doubts about America being able to sustain her recent blistering growth pace remain. |
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In his typical ad hominem fashion, Jarvis attacks Levy for being a white male. |
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And he is free to be a blithering moron, because there is no law against being a blithering moron. |
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And by the way, tyrannized people DO write about being trapped in language-games, or have you never read an East European novel? |
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They lived a similar humble and simple life, before both being assassinated by the British Royal Family. |
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The man didn't blink an eye at her faux pas, however, and merely got into the car after being handed the keys and drove away. |
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So quite why they sent an engineer to my parents house I'm at a loss, other than the obvious of them being a bunch of brain-dead morons. |
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However, in the blizzard of journalistic hype, these subtle forms they create are being lost. |
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As for the nation being unable to afford the Turner proposals, this is simply not true. |
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We defined cardiovascular mortality as all deaths in which the cause was registered as being related to the heart. |
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It can be hard being the daughter of someone who designs air traffic control simulators for a living. |
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He is so ugly on the inside that his only forte is being beautiful and absolutely vicious on the outside! |
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Tyrone Power, tired of being typecast in heroic pretty-boy roles, optioned William Lindsay Gresham's pitch black noir novel himself. |
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They are being met with indifference or active hostility because they have committed the unforgivable sin of cooperating with the Americans. |
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If we take RBC seriously, the sin of totalitarian nations who restrict people's movements lies simply in not being imaginative enough. |
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To live in this world was to live in the expectation of sinning and being sinned against. |
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The second half started badly for the Boars with a player being sin-binned for 10 minutes. |
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Although the odds of a temporary confirmation not being confirmed on the Blockchain are minuscule, Litecoin eliminates the problem entirely. |
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There is a small window where transaction IDs can be 'renamed' before being confirmed in the blockchain. |
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I'll say I'm sorry for being such a blockhead, and you'll apologize for nearly killing us with cutbacks. |
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Three blockhouses were observed being built and they were only 200 metres from the radio location receiver itself. |
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Now, instead of being the ugly Americans, which some foreigners used to find charming, we have to take off our shoes or belch after a meal. |
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Mosques are full to overflowing and new mosques are being built to meet the demand. |
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The woman, aged 39, was able to walk to the ambulance before being taken to hospital with minor burns and singes. |
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Everywhere I go in Beirut, churches and mosques are being built, often alongside each other. |
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And it's all thanks to a simple new dating game that's being billed as the cure for chronic singledom. |
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It was once known for being a popular haunt of singles but in recent times it has become a sought after resort for families. |
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The other four nominees suffer in comparison from being relatively established names and, more damningly, from having short, blokey names. |
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He made sure he wasn't being watched and leaped over the veranda, landing with a soft thud on the mossy ground. |
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It was another president who once said life is unfair, but the journey from being the mostest to the leastest is the way that it goes. |
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If he was not a joint author, then no more was he a joint 'maker', the sole maker being Dr Edwards. |
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At the end of the week these votes were being counted and the case with the most votes would win the contest. |
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History will most certainly exact a heavy price from them for being such imbeciles. |
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My final duty was to get it to a garage for an MOT test, there being no such thing in Italy. |
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It was insured and had a valid MOT certificate and although it didn't have road tax, it wasn't being used. |
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What determines whether a stem cell ends up being a muscle or a blood cell or the myriad of other cells which make up an individual? |
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As our party walked single file along a narrow path, one careless step left me being sucked waist deep into mud. |
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This is despite it being no more than six feet wide in places and a haven for birds, mammals, butterflies, moths and wild flowers. |
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There has been a concerted effort to match supply to demand, with plants being mothballed and mines on temporary shutdown. |
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A psychiatric rehabilitation service opened by Scotland's health minister two years ago is being mothballed to save cash. |
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On February 21 the council gave him an ultimatum of resigning or being sacked. |
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A standard LENTON coupler is a mechanical taper threaded splice that develops the minimum specified ultimate strength of the rebar being spliced. |
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It's not his fault that ultimately he was asked to do a job for which he is not equipped, that of being an international rugby player. |
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They are being carried out to ultimately improve the area for motorists and pedestrians alike. |
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This eventually was proved in front of a jury and ultimately led to the cases being dismissal. |
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This bus station is being seen as the mother of all solutions to the grievances of bus commuters in Bangalore. |
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It's as if Victoria wants to remembered for something else except for mothering David's kids, and being trampled on at the same time. |
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She was still mad about that night but more than that, she didn't feel like being mothered by her sister. |
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I told Sean and Samantha that they should bring water too, but they told me I was being a mother hen and disregarded me completely. |
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The lingering feeling that I was being preached at by this ultracrepidarian will not fade so quickly. |
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I hope the FA will look at their rules with a view to strengthening them to prevent their assets being hived off and sold in a property deal. |
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He saw the peaceful blockade being charged without warning by 20 mounted police. |
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When Raphael painted the Coronation of Charlemagne on the walls of the Vatican stanzas, was he being unartistic? |
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Something that I feel is important about being a mother is telling other mothers or mothers-to-be what it is really like. |
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One of Hitchcock's recurring motifs concerns a woman who suspects a loved one of being a monster. |
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Teachers' pay is also prominent in the list of motions being considered for debate. |
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The day ended, by the way, with a censure motion being brought against the minister. |
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There is a very common sense of anger directed at what has been a period of unattributable briefing and anonymous comments being retailed through the press about the leader. |
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For the time being McConnell says that is probably unattainable. |
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I find it more interesting than being on a mountaintop somewhere. |
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Each word performs its solitary duty unassisted by the others, with the result that Boylan's tomatoes, rather than being shown, are only subtly anatomized. |
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If Hispanics challenge such a response, their Euro-American co-religionists often perceive them as being unappreciative of the welcome offered them. |
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Because he was reserved in manner, some people preferred to think that he was unapproachable, rather than admit to being afraid of finding themselves intellectually inferior. |
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This, of course, was accompanied by me feeling used and unappreciated which led to me not honoring his time as much and being late for our sessions. |
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These were being taken off the footpath by using a portable blower to blow them on to the road where, when wet, they became a danger to two wheel riders. |
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What cure I was looking for or asking for was unapparent to me, as was the gravel of being young, black, different, and unsuccessful in my own suicide. |
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But they confess to being unable to explicate the concept, and they ultimately resort to treating it as an unanalyzable base on which to erect a theory of physical lawfulness. |
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Well I can imagine Banksy being unamused by the first of those. |
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The auction catalog described the ring as being an emerald-cut diamond of approximately 9.10 carats on a platinum mount, flanked by two baguette diamonds. |
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If it were possible to take an X-ray picture of the being of God you would see only absolute sinlessness, whereas sin has touched every part of our nature. |
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Simpson, however, was still in that unamused and unamusable state of a very drunk man who is wondering whether he can avoid being sick, and he did not respond. |
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I wanted to do a show where you felt like you were being brought inside the new money and new royalty of America. |
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And a rising number of them are going to places where new money is being minted. |
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Irish artists who have yet to mount a solo exhibition at a recognised art gallery are being given an opportunity to do just that by Sligo Art Gallery. |
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It is not a matter of being unafraid, but of keeping fear under control. |
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Since man had by now known the taste of being fearless and unafraid. |
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Imagine England playing with a one-goal lead and 86 minutes of the clock to run down and you'll have some idea of how negatively and unadventurously they're being. |
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By the time I retreated to the truck, the only thing I was sure of, besides being tired and cold, was that I wanted more than ever to find a mountain lion. |
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Even if you tried to get something done properly, it seemed to blow up in your face and then gently mock you for not being able to finish the simplest of things. |
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Third-placed Grewal is even more pleasantly surprised to be in the running for the prestigious event, unaccustomed as he is to being near the top of big tournaments. |
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All over America, single mothers with nothing like the advantages or prospects of Jeff, Lou and Tom are being told to sink or swim, and their children along with them. |
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De Havilland made the point that bloggers are unaccountable, and suggested that the influence of blogging was being overplayed, mostly by bloggers themselves. |
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Kevin admitted to being choked with pride when the final whistle blew and TV viewers across the world saw the Ireland manager punching the air with joy. |
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Even long after the final whistle had blown, Cooper was still being congratulated by his City team-mates as he went to join his friend's birthday celebrations. |
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I remember being a young girl and embracing the music of Motown. |
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Objectors to the Aire Valley motorway are in danger of being worn out by constantly having to send in their reasons for objecting, claims an action group. |
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Naturally, rhyming slang was adopted by anyone who wanted to introduce a few salty phrases into the conversation, without being unacceptably offensive. |
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I am not at liberty to say what the plans are, and in any case they have to go through umpteen stages yet, but I was quite delighted by the vision being presented. |
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Walls were blotted with absorbent paper before being lowered into the oil. |
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He wasn't impressed by goalkicks being blootered up the park, immediately ceding possession to opponents, but he was less effusive about Scotland's physicality. |
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Despite being a happily married woman she has the fridge of a singleton. |
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Often, autonomy for robots is set at par with being mobile without an umbilical cord that connects the robot to a power supply and sometimes to an off-board computer. |
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Now they are increasingly being trained as saleswomen and motor mechanics. |
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Haworth villagers are being urged to go blooming crazy to get the village in tip-top shape before judges arrive for the Yorkshire in Bloom competition. |
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It is not entirely accurate to claim English players are generally held back instead of being given their chance in the full bloom of youthful innocence. |
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Travis openly wonders why, of all her sisters, she survived the seeming tragedy of being shut out of show business while still in the bloom of youth. |
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A hat could tell you how much ultraviolet light you're being exposed to. |
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She was one of the only female characters I could think of that was different and weird without being the nerd. |
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The victory was to be further blotted when it later transpired that he had used a banned substance before the fight resulting to him being slapped with a six-month suspension. |
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In a world where print is being eased out by digital, he remains devoted to the power and influence of paper and newsprint. |
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It is a patriarchal society's tradition of enforced motherlessness that is sought to be challenged at the cost of being regarded as an aberrant mother. |
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Anyone who has grown up in a troubled family will know that in reality the above qualities do not apply simply on the basis of someone being your blood relative. |
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Even if you were raised in a single-parent family, you'll have learnt from the relationships your parent was in, or developed expectations about what being alone is like. |
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Much of the road powers are being hived off to Brussels anyway. |
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The latter provision would be used by loyalist ultras to demand that the RUC remove the Irish Tricolour even when it was being displayed in a predominantly nationalist area. |
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Plus, for all his faults, Cooper never killed an unarmed human being. |
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Criminal and civil proceedings are being prepared against rogue operators who dumped tonnes of blood-soaked hospital waste and personal records on farmland in Wicklow. |
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A bloodless revolution is possible, but only if it's supported by a clear majority of the populace, who are no longer afraid to say what they think for fear of being shot. |
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Those were the ultimate examples in American history of a corporate trade show and of the political parties being captives of the special interests. |
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The year 2001 sees four red, four white and three sparkling wines being given the ultimate accolade making them the most sought-after wines in the country. |
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In addition, promising scientific and technological developments are being mothballed because the funds and personnel needed to develop them are no longer there. |
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Well, I have the choice of working for them or of being a blood donor. |
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The species is extremely rare throughout its range, being known from wet savannas on calcium-influenced ultisol soils in southeastern North Carolina, Florida and Georgia. |
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Police stopped motorists within minutes of the number plates being scanned and demanded to see valid discs, MOT certificates and proof of insurance. |
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Most users inject their drugs, which increases the risk of blood-borne viruses like Hepatitis C and HIV being transferred through sharing needles. |
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The 16-year-old was told on his arrival that despite being the youngest person to sail the Atlantic single-handed, he would have to work hard to catch up on school work. |
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For instance, in one study, white subjects were shown videos of people being stuck with a needle. |
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Within seconds I was being pulled by all these blonds into a corner. |
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When I said that thing about blonds being dumb, I really don't mean it! |
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Simultaneously, however, a battle over the symbolism of blondness was taking place in other parts of Europe where the Virgin Mary was being portrayed as a blonde. |
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In this revolutionary rendering of the ultimacy of human being and the human world is born the spirit of absolutism, the soul of ultra-modernist culture. |
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He provided his usual limpet-like support for Lara, working the singles, and being content to feed the strike, as they added 169 in just over 30 overs. |
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The U.K. papers tried to whip something up about her being racy for wearing a pink wig on Necker Island, but no one bit. |
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However, Scripture also affirms to singles, couples and the parents of future single adults that being single can be just as honourable, and frequently preferable. |
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I've heard stories about people dying in mosh pits, and images of my head being crushed under hundreds of jumping feet keep pushing themselves through my mind. |
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Because access to resources depended upon being inside the state apparatus, patrons rewarded supporters with sinecures in the government and nationalized industries. |
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We may not always admit to being sinners, but deep down inside, we recognise that we are sinners, and we have an awareness that we have sinned or are sinning. |
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Scientists fear the blobfish, which can grow up to 12 inches, is in danger of being wiped out by over-fishing in its southeastern Australian habitat. |
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To keep the costs down, very realistic vehicle simulators are being used. |
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All sorts of things that he could think of as being ordered and arranged in his mind he would see as if they were patterns of coloured blobs in very particular patterns. |
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A captain in the Green Howards' Regiment, Verity died on July 31, 1943, after being mortally wounded in action a few days earlier while leading his Company in Sicily. |
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A sister city of St. Moritz, Switzerland, vail makes being cold the center of its universe and you should, too. |
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All over the country, and in fact all over the world, people are waking up to the horrors being perpetrated by the tyrants of power and authority. |
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Once or twice I did worry that the enormous complexity of human affairs was being contrasted to the regular simplicities of nature and its cycles of life. |
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The conduct for which Goldman is being charged could be criminal as well as civil, despite its vagueness and lack of fair warning. |
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We talked about counseling again but that is something I cannot do, my mortal fear of being seen as weak and crying by people would stop me doing that. |
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About 500 workers imposed a blockade on the factory on October 14 after being abruptly informed that the plant was closed and the workforce sacked. |
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The disciplines being used are drawn from mathematics, navigation, and communication. |
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And secondly, and perhaps of more initial concern for Orthodox women, this now altered typology is being used definitively rather than descriptively toward women. |
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I hated my clansmen, hated them for being ignorant simpletons. |
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Previous emphasis on speed is now being replaced by ambience laced with moments of electronic blips and beeps, free jazz, noise, no wave and tinges of psychedelia. |
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She's in quite a lot of pain but that's being controlled with morphine. |
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As mentioned, the Elko Hills strike is apparently the type locality for exogenic fulgurites in addition to being an exemplary occurrence of soil-gravel fulgurite tubes. |
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Meanwhile, the CIA and the FBI were concerned that many of their sources inside the U.S.S.R. were being identified and executed. |
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I don't understand this fear of being typecast in gay roles. |
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We hear so often that actors fear being typecast if they come out as gay. |
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And maybe redo the user interface to make the TV applications more front-and-center, instead of being buried inside a menu system. |
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The on-line support is outstanding, and the output, being typeset, is visibly better than anything done with a word processor, even on the same 600 dpi laser printer. |
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Skiing through it is like being caught in a sudden, blinding blizzard. |
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The main problem it seemed was that people treated it a little too reverently, and so two-way mirrors are being considered, as well as directional mikes. |
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We don't like being portrayed officially as dodderers with sticks and bent backs who are a menace on the roads and we object to patronising jokes about silver surfers. |
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But might we not know a given thing through its similitude, without having first perceived it, if another being should reveal to us that this was its similitude? |
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A team of 15 scouts are blitzing the city with flyers to tempt aspiring models into the shopping centres where entry photographs are being taken over the next two weeks. |
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And comes to believe not only in love but in upward mobility and being legitimate and leaving this life of crime far behind. |
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In just the latest, the embattled governor is being called out for violating state ethics laws by nabbing Yankees tickets gratis. |
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Widely known as morning sickness, feeling or being sick during pregnancy normally occurs from about the sixth until the fourteenth week of pregnancy. |
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To me, it seems that every five minutes, another bemused foreign celebrity is being presented with Akubra hats and ugg boots, and invited to manhandle native fauna. |
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The emphasis of the thesis must be in adding some value to the academic knowledge, but not necessarily in being original. |
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Ale is usually brewed, the required equipment being simpler than that for lager. |
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Prevenient grace was the theological underpinning of his belief that all persons were capable of being saved by faith in Christ. |
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Despite the traditional English beer being ale, more than half of the current English market is now lager in the Pilsener and Export styles. |
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There is some overlap between the weakest styles of bitter and light mild, with the term AK being used to refer to both. |
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In Australia, most degrees are issued ungraded, with bachelor's degrees with honours being the exception. |
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