It was affectingly acted, beautifully designed, and, for lack of a better word, crunchy. |
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There are lots of other case lubes and I can't say that one is better or worse than another. |
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The looser you get it, typically the better it turns and the faster you can get it to go within reason. |
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Bibby does not have Jason Williams' razzle-dazzle, but he can play within the style of Webber and the Kings, probably better than he ever has. |
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Without specific or new intelligence, a guarded and selective response must be better than a blanket one. |
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As his views and his persona both became better known, he was widely regarded as a goofball. |
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I'd better keep in with everyone because I wouldn't like to be fighting for my place with this great minor team coming up. |
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They may agree to match or better the quote in order to keep your business. |
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Slower burning powders tend to deliver better accuracy than faster burning propellants, even when velocities are identical. |
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He is much better than I thought, and I have no hesitation in saying that he would beat any middleweight in the world, and most heavyweights. |
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Well he ended up losing his safe seat of Miranda in the 1999 state election, better known as the Chika-slide. |
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Two more mums are planning to join the legal fight to shame Croydon Council in providing better funding for its schools. |
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Just like that dead mayor of ours, she said that middle and low-class families would get a better life. |
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One could hardly ask for a better example of the legal realism he would so soon consider to be a pernicious and dangerous idea. |
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I can think of no one in the whole world who could play a scheming windbag of a womaniser better than him! |
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In reality, it's better to mix white with shades of ivory, almond, ecru and tan. |
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The company kept us waiting for the better part of an hour, but finally their vehicle arrived. |
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On reflection, Moss will probably feel he should have done a little better from close range. |
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I mean, people singing along to songs, even horribly out of key, is better than groups of people talking loudly in some sort of strange choir. |
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I only think it could have done a better job reaching those who are not already sold on the message. |
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The remix sounds much better than expected, though rear speakers were not utilized much. |
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They seemed to be no better off than their subjects, with hair and teeth falling out and sores like burns on bare faces and hands. |
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He had dirty blond hair that fit his face better than the black hair from the wig. |
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The seven wins, six losses record won't go down as a great tour and there is no doubt Sir Clive will expect a much better return. |
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I was about to enter and deliver a stiff lecture on the evils of strong drink when I thought the better of it and turned on my heels. |
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Almost nothing is better at turning rawhide into supple leather than the lipids in an animal's own brain, worked into the skin like finger paint. |
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I think this afternoon we might be able to do a bit better for you, by taking some witchetty grubs. |
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Married to a widower with three children, her position is not much better than it was 16 years ago. |
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The pool of bisque was topped with a martini sabayon and I can't ever remember tasting better cod. |
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We hope the future is better than the past, but we're afraid that the past could repeat itself. |
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I've repotted my ornamental grass into a deeper pot, to give it better protection against drying out. |
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Additionally, this discussion serves as a baseline for better understanding the challenges with opening airbases. |
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So as long as this egoistic propaganda is kept up, India will continue to get the better of any encounters in the battlefield. |
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I think I shall keep my vote secret the better to keep in with incompatible groups of friends and out with incompatible groups of enemies. |
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They sat at one of the better tables up beside the parapet overlooking the courtyard. |
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Among white wines, Chardonnay stands up better to being boxed than most grape varieties. |
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The demand for air travel continued to grow and with that demand came better aircraft, safer airstrips, and more experienced pilots. |
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I feel that all the people who know and love me are willing me to be better and get well and take control. |
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He said the maxim, prevention is better than cure, holds true in agriculture as in human health. |
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You had better believe that there were a number of golf pros who were keyed up a little bit more than usual. |
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You may get a better deal by taking out a tracker mortgage or a loan with a discounted, capped or fixed interest rate. |
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He rose from his crouching position, rearranging his hair so that it no longer blocked the better part of his plain of vision. |
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As a result, the good chances in the race pay better dividends on the tote. |
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She felt her baby had a better chance with new parents better equipped to rear her child. |
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They say it is too expensive and say protecting southwest China's mountain forests is a better way to save the 1,000 pandas left in the wild. |
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White is better developed with both minor pieces in play, centralized rooks and a castled king. |
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I have changed my mind, for better or worse, because in essence this is a diary even though I don't want it to be. |
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Pretty well, though she's squawking right now, so we'd better stop talking soon. |
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Our observations may better correspond to those of Baumont et al. who reported greater intake of lucerne than mixed grass hay by sheep. |
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Fully real time combat would be a better option, but then how do you deal with action points? |
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Molly, the horse I ride most often, is difficult, I think she'd be better off as a one rider horse than a Riding school nag. |
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Wouldn't you rather see her detained for several hours while she reconsiders her behaviour, possibly coming out as a better citizen? |
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I thought I'd better go on holiday and take a break before I finally went completely bananas. |
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I was always better at the high speed stuff on tracks, rather than the road stuff. |
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But he has a better excuse for holding to this wrongheaded view than do his colleagues. |
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I do wonder if he has had his day, and would have better spent his time pursuing other avenues within politics. |
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All asterisked celebrities were pointed out to me by Seth, who is much better at recognizing famous people than I am, bless him. |
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When flying in the atmosphere, the aerodynamic shape allowed him to maneuver better than most atmospheric craft. |
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It's a new experience, living with someone who's a better cook than me, but one I could get used to. |
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Younger, better educated and Canadians with higher incomes are the drivers of these changes. |
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In fact, in reality, the cottage's location turned out to be even better than that! |
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As with any ratatouille, it tasted even better the next day and the day after that, so it's an ideal make-ahead dish. |
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They had several original Enigma machines, and the better part of a rebuild of Colossus, the first ever electronic computer. |
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But there was not much shielding in the lunar module, probably not much better than a space suit. |
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Being photographed for magazines myself, I know that they airbrush you and they make you look much better than you do in real life. |
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Protection against winter cold will give some plants in the garden a better chance of making it through to the spring. |
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Lateens, sprits, gaffs and Bermuda rigs could nuzzle right up to the wind for better speed and maneuverability. |
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The Pentagon plans to use them to improve the aim of missiles and provide better navigation for warplanes and ground troops. |
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I've probably had better performances in Grand Slam finals but you can't win them all. |
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But he claims the Morans received much better treatment than he ever has from Victoria Police. |
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You're a guest, and besides, sleeping in a bed would be a lot better for your back than the couch. |
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Some even suggest the combined resources of a broadcast station and a newspaper would lead to better coverage. |
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A few of the players were not keeping their feet, but it was better once we got used to it. |
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Wild white clovers persist better under heavy, continuous grazing because they are prolific reseeders. |
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There has been research published in the past that suggested that asthmatics do better when they live in dustier environments, too. |
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As a PhD student studying astrobiology in Australia, I was pleased to see you identify the Moon as one of God's better ideas. |
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What makes it even better is I know she would have been killing herself laughing as she packed it. |
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On the following day conditions were better and everyone set about striking camp with a will. |
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Beans and popcorn are much better than bleached white flour, bread and pasta with less than 1 gm dietary fiber per serving. |
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Nothing restores my faith in the simple power of reason better than the utterances of a man of God. |
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We only go around once on this earth, folks, so we'd better get it right the first time. |
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Although flat shoes are better for your feet because they reduce the risk of lateral ankle sprains, they also bring their own problems. |
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Is it better to classify Nazism and Stalinism together as examples of totalitarianism? |
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Who could argue that the money and brain power devoted to cloning stem cells could not be better used on something else? |
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With each new year comes a fresh start, a chance to wipe the slate clean, to make way for a happier, healthier, better you. |
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She has rearranged her childcare in order to get into town for 8.20 am and give herself a better chance of finding a parking space. |
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It has big, deep glazing, because that provides greater airiness and a better view. |
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Unlike Northampton they couldn't call even better players off the bench to help out. |
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Swindon police had better luck bringing their Al Capone to justice than their American counterparts. |
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A better boatman, Clark usually stayed on the keelboat while Lewis walked on shore and made his scientific observations. |
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Well, you better swot up quickly or you could be fined, become uninsurable or be delisted from a stock exchange. |
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As Harry made clear, being different meant neither better nor inferior, but athwart. |
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I would have expected a better showing from the two aforementioned players. |
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Not surprisingly, you'll get a better deal if you bring a friend who speaks Arabic or Berber. |
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The two-year scheme will see the creation of safe houses and is expected to create better intelligence on the criminals behind the trafficking. |
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He was often better off behind bars, he says, since it meant he got three square meals a day and a clean bed to sleep on. |
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Many doubted that we would ever see the day, but it has now come and the town and townspeople will be all the better for it. |
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You better get practicing on your trad, not so much physically, but mentally. |
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The research also called for better obstetric standards when using forceps and vacuums during deliveries. |
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They don't have to be the best or even better than average in every athletic event. |
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Many of the high ranking officers take a course, to have a better understanding of their suspect, and victims. |
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On Christmas Eve, Ralph invited all of the wifeless sailors who hadn't any place better to go over to his house for a good time. |
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For him a better than expected result marks a personal vindication and certain reconfirmation as party leader. |
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When it came down to decisions being made, though, none of the whisperers could identify anyone capable of managing United better than Ferguson. |
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They are certainly better informed than their elders who have rushed into judgment. |
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Above all, it reconfirmed my feeling that I really was better off not going. |
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The Air Force recognizes its responsibility to better prepare airmen to succeed in command. |
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But soon, they realized that the matted snow on these popular roads hid their tracks better than did the more subtle paths. |
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Wouldn't it be better to work out where your money is going and cut your expenses to fit your income? |
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I think it would have been much better for him and the Trust if he had gone at the same time as the chairman. |
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You have to be a lot better at propaganda if you want to make people listen to your views. |
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Is there better use of the airspace with the smaller aircraft with the lower speed? |
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My God isn't better than yours nor yours better than mine but as a witch and a pagan I carry our haunting history in my soul and still grieve. |
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So if you're going long distances this is a much better way of getting there. |
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I find a foam mattress cheaper, better and more reliable than an air mattress. |
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The author was the astronomer Edmond Halley, who is far better known today for having a famous comet named after him. |
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They're nothing but lousy lowlifes with nothing better to do but smoke dope. |
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The strange guys and girls who had nothing better to do on a wet February evening. |
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If you come away with a glimpse of the goal for better airmanship, Davisson feels like he's done his job. |
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Something grabs his attention in the kitchen, and he reaches for the phone, then thinks better of it. |
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The Soul of Man Under Socialism, folks, looks a lot better than it does under ten feet of sewage-filled water. |
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Cable is better in reaching viewers who vote, but broadcast TV has the greatest reach. |
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He said that on the one hand, increased plantation along the upper reaches of rivers contributed to better protection of the environment. |
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Anyway, I'd better get back to annoying someone who's just bought a digital camera. |
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The new findings promise a better understanding of how galaxies and globular clusters first formed billions of years ago. |
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I am afraid that now that I am a bit better things are not going to change much. |
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People seeking to buy used cars might be better off waiting a few weeks until the rush on new 2001 registration cars slows down, he said. |
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He's a far better athlete than the defender covering him much of the time, but he doesn't make the defender pay for that. |
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I check to see what the best rates are and challenge my lender to keep my business by giving me a better deal. |
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People in Los Angeles love having their nails done so what better idea than to have staff do it as they wine and dine? |
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The organisation is looking for more volunteers and there could be no better advertisement for the group than Julie. |
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The Prestige fleece is also windproof, but breathable, so it stops a chill wind better than wool sweaters. |
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More pay for women, better childcare and better quality workers through continuous training are the keys to keeping down unemployment in Ireland. |
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I had intended to have it delivered by hand but, because it was confidential, I thought it was better to post it. |
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Marx strove, better than most, to give shape to the astonishing development he saw around him. |
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The 16-year-old loves nothing better than climbing trees and kicking a ball around with pals on a muddy playing field. |
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Apart from a 10-minutes lull in the second quarter, Mayo were the better side throughout and led from start to finish. |
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My dad keeps on at me about getting better marks at school, but wants me to help around the house. |
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If you think you know all of the ratings in our Navy, you better take a closer look at the ratings at the master chief level. |
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Some of their stories may be better than others in terms of whether they are winnable in a courtroom or not. |
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Certain financial reward today is, for some individuals, better than the uncertain reward of behaving properly and conforming to social norms. |
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They have better upholstery, they're adequately airbrushed and their teeth are whiter than white. |
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Farmers knew that in order for the low-carb potato to be a success, they would need more than a better potato. |
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I managed to keep the food down but didn't feel any better until I had a couple of bottles of beer early evening. |
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The most accurate laboratory cesium atomic clocks are thousands of times better than commercially produced units. |
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He will certainly need to better his stamina, as he visibly wilted in the later rounds, never having gone further than eight rounds in the past. |
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This will enable the defence forces to better respond to possible future incursions into Australia's airspace by aircraft and missiles. |
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Woods has not written a bad book but, rather, it could have been a much better one. |
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Having made enough money to keep the wolf from the door I am concerned with making the world a better place, like many other people. |
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Slower sugar-releasing breads such as 100 per cent wholemeal or whole rye bread would be a better bet. |
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Those of you wandering around the base better get your keisters down there. |
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The paradigm of the open space as a public place must be promoted better across the country. |
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Carlin, by the way, is a rock god, a true legend who just keeps getting better and better with age. |
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Well, seminar after seminar makes the point that bad news doesn't get better with age. |
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Even the really basic stuff like why does red wine get better with age and white wine worse? |
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Native species such as rimu and kahikatea were far better able to withstand the storm stresses. |
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Surely our leaders would be better engaged to remove all traces of film music from our holy places rather than chasing female marathon runners. |
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But finally the state enforced better emissions standards, and the talc disappeared, except for traces here and there. |
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If there is another agency which is lending money at better interest rates and with better conditions, I am ready to shift. |
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Finally, how do the lenses of classism, ageism and racism, especially when applied together, enable us better to see women's position on ships? |
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But can low-tech subsistence agriculture improve people's quality of life better than the hated multinationals? |
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Contractors also find that the smoother bales make for better wrapping, faster baling and lower costs per bale. |
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The advisories are typically practical advice in applying system patches and better configuring systems to be more secure. |
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He said when the school had managed projects internally they had achieved much better value for money. |
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It was far more relevant to the age group being examined and far better pitched, he said. |
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It does not matter where their place is in society as long as we give them an incentive to better themselves. |
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Future revenue would be harvested from a single-rate flat tax on wages or, better still, a stiff sales tax on consumption. |
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They got out, scrambled up the ridge for a better look, and saw rapids but no falls that looked too large to navigate. |
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China has been restructuring its steel industry, increasingly replacing low-grade domestic iron ore with imported iron ore of better quality. |
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Headteacher Bernard Wright says the increase is partly due to better attendance at exams. |
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You need to get a better instrument, or you will have to live with playing flat all the time. |
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You see if I don't get better quickly he will have to face his worst nightmare. |
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Unfortunately my nephew noticed I was better than before and just raised his game a notch and still wiped the floor with me. |
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On another note, the Rocket Prof had better stay anonymous if he's going to take on sacred cows like global warming. |
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Compared to those made from wheat, rye bread has been shown to instigate less insulin secretion, which makes it better breakfast fare. |
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Great in the summer as protectors, they're even better into the fall and winter to revives hair that's been ravaged by surf and sun. |
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But considering all the evidence, you're better off taking zinc lozenges than echinacea the next time you feel a cold coming on. |
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It is those in rural areas, who have no choice, who deserve better from the government. |
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It is better placed to reach out to the majority of the people in the community and many are ready to listen to their church leaders. |
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Robert Fulghum is right to say that the world would be a much better place if everyone would do what they learned in kindergarten. |
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You're better off learning how to become an attentive, affectionate and skilled lover. |
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It is real savings and not money that fund and make possible the production of better tools and machinery. |
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For a better understanding of the steps involved, we undertook their kinetic analysis under high pressure. |
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No sound at all and you'd better curl yourself into a closet or head for a cellar if there's one close at hand. |
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If our folks sit on their rears, the Republicans are better organized in Pennsylvania than they've ever been. |
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It is hard to imagine a better realisation of the score than they give us here under David Porcelijn. |
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The order specified as its purposes the company's survival as a going concern and a better realisation of its assets. |
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Coming from a family of middling rank, he received little formal education, but soon developed a penchant for self-improvement and an ambition to better himself. |
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Here are people after my own heart, who love the great GKC and who incarnate his odd funky hilarious and sensible spirit better than anybody I know. |
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We hold fast to our commitment to be better dads than our own. |
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Organic farming requires the farmer to be a better farmer, a more observant farmer, a farmer who practices careful agronomy and conscientious animal husbandry. |
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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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A rare steak is returned by a customer who wants it better done. |
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There is no better thing on a Sunday afternoon than a fruity, molten, crunchy crumble. |
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However, she wanted to better understand how the political process works and how a state legislature can influence agribusiness firms and industries. |
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And how much better will Americans feel if a cruise missile hits an apartment building? |
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Students in higher grades scored better than students in lower grades. |
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Harry had better come back with a clean chin or else granny will not be pleased. |
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In my view the money could be much better spent and still leave more than enough to build a first class safe road with bypasses of major towns such as Castledermot and Carlow. |
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The tracking and strap cells along with the tracking scheme allow for better tracking of current within the array without the necessity of adding timing margin. |
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Oddly enough for a fairly low-born seventeenth-century working scriptwriter from the rural outback, Shakespeare is better known today than many of his contemporaries. |
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A study published in BMJ shows that eating small frequent meals is better for cholesterol levels than the three square meals mom always encouraged us to eat. |
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Look, if every powerful, semi-obnoxious, egotistical kazillionaire gives much of his kazillions away to charity, the world will be a much better place. |
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In the meantime, who better to convey the film's appeal than Pauline Kael, the fabulous longtime New Yorker movie critic. |
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And the overall funding levels, while better than the sequester, are still awfully low. |
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Some of the b-sides stood up better than the tracks on the record. |
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It will also use the money for financing investments that will produce a better rate of return than the interest it will have to pay on its new loan notes. |
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I believed that no situation could be made better by pessimism or worry. |
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A vegetable doesn't have to be high on all counts to be worth growing, especially if it rates better than the cultivar you have been putting in for years. |
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It used to be said that post-reunification Berlin was the biggest building site around, as construction companies fell over themselves to build bigger and better hotels. |
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Tyler is much better when he comes to the subsequent actors in the drama such as dayan, Peres, Netanyahu and Ariel Sharon. |
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You'd've been better off using it to square some of your Dad's debts! |
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The A's were the better team and should have won but it was not their day. |
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Is there any evidence that resistance training is better than aerobics? |
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It's better to stick to lean cuts of red meat, white meat or fish. |
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Against her better judgment, Rachel decided to go for a walk. |
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I guess I'd better get going in order to make that appointment. |
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John looked at his watch and said that we'd better get going. |
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Education expanded and conditions were getting better day by day. |
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I was reminded of a study that suggests children who develop a fascination with celebrities are likely to be more popular and better adjusted than their squarer peers. |
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Northern Rivers veterans and their partners, widows and widowers and children will be better off following the latest increases in veterans' pensions and allowances. |
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When chimps forage for food they do not ask themselves why, or consider better alternatives any more than does a beaver consider better ways of building dams. |
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It has kept all of us in touch with reality as it exists in Tokyo and Japan along with a better understanding of what Tokyo and Japan are all about. |
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He's way better than all the other half-baked shamateurs who crop up in the canvas chairs during Davis Cup ties, but he's not going to win a major and it's not his fault. |
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Just writing those last two sentences makes me feel better than a guy with sideburns describing his first Cronut on Yelp. |
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Meagan knew better than to lie, but a little white lie never hurt anybody. |
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The floor models are typically better buys with more accessories and attachments and are able to handle larger projects than the bench-top models. |
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I still hold with the view that a bad choice is better than none, and my guess is most others, especially those who have lived under dictatorships would agree. |
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Apparently Democrats do want a coronation but is it because they do not have better choices? |
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Let us rejoice that Swedish academicians, rather better inspired than they have been these last 15 years, have crowned this man. |
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However, better to have such a change on the radar screens, say the bulls, than deepening doubts that the US and global recovery were running out of steam. |
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This time at a lower register which is both more commanding and better suited to an auditory range ruined by years placing bets at the dog track at Concreton. |
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It's gratifying to see the Democrats be better at hardball than the Republicans for a change. |
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Both of the children, agreeing their day was much better than being at school, spent several hours on the ship receiving a tour and lunch before the ship berthed. |
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The reason why this guy makes me feel better is because he has less! |
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Its employees must be better placed than most to pay parking charges. |
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Don't get me started on why my music is better than rave music. |
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The disappearance of bespoke tailoring has been offset by better ready-to-wear clothes and the coming of certain designer labels only the more discerning will recognise. |
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And if you were wondering whether there is something better about ready-made pastry to justify its higher price point over frozen, the answer is no. |
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The prices have gone up in line with the budget approach to protect front line services, but the loyalty card offers an even better discount than before. |
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I think the animals are better off in a kennel where they are given shelter and attention rather than being landed into a busy house on Christmas day. |
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One of the many readjustments you have to make when you move to a new area is that you have to experiment to find the better takeaways all over again! |
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Who could be a better observer than the greengrocer by the mosque or the hospital night watchman? |
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Peregrine falcons, whooping cranes, piping plovers, black-capped vireos and Bachman's warblers are just some of the better known of these species. |
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But what she grasped better than so many Ph.D.s was the role that emotion and human frailties played in the sweep of history. |
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That will allow the team to cover better for an average perimeter defense. |
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As science becomes better at measuring small amounts of trace chemicals that are potential carcinogens, the zero risk approach is increasingly restrictive. |
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I remember hearing my parents talk about how much better life would be when their ship came in, but I never knew whether or not they really expected it to happen. |
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In general, the four-in-hand works better with a shirt with a straight collar, while the half and full Windsor knots work better with a spread or English spread collar. |
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The following Monday they will meet on one of the better streets in a Damascene shopping district. |
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In addition, we strongly recommend better monitoring of all detainees. |
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The clamour for marks and a rank at the end of the term is so intense and common that it's the norm to harass a child as long as it's for better marks. |
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The cryptographer added that after a rocky start, Cryptocat has much better track record. |
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Now this may be severe but when you are on the trackless desert of Arabia and your life is entrusted to a horse, you had better have a trained obedient horse. |
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The better the quality, the better the cover will protect your investment. |
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If you're more concerned about making tee times on your honeymoon than in making whoopee, then you had better get used to sleeping with your golf bag. |
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The biggest difference was the finishing, not least by Jason Robinson, whose timing is never seen to better advantage than when he is moving in for the kill. |
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It also holds out the prospect of improved treatments and better techniques of preventing the distressing condition, which affects one in every 500 children. |
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At senior level, permanent staff who feel stuck in a rut often enter the contract market looking for a change in their job role and a better quality of life. |
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I am sure there are no better hospitals or clinics in the whole world. |
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Sounds like you better sail back to Raro and get her to the hospital. |
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One possible reaction, of course, is to wait, allow better technologies to develop organically rather than forcing the pace, while gathering more data. |
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Academics are developing ways to replace satellites and mobile telephone masts with solar-powered airships for better and cheaper telecommunications. |
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Smooth gradients typically work better than sharp delineations of color. |
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Also, I did a lot more exercise than I normally do, and tried some extraordinary sports, like kick-boxing and water aerobics, and felt physically better than I had in years. |
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Were we in better financial shape when he left than when we started? |
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Currently monitoring aircraft movements and tracking aircraft in the surrounding airspace, it should allow for better coordination of air defense activities. |
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It's a better idea for the wealthy to provide a safety net for the lumpenproletariat than to be the first up against the wall when the revolution comes. |
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Hinged between the second and third wheels so it bends at the forefoot like a running shoe, it provides a better push-off than normal skates as well as superfast acceleration. |
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It will probably wind up being better than it has any right to be. |
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If this world is going to be a better place for our grandchildren and great-grandchildren, it will be women who make it so. |
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Things are much better now and just the nagging doubt remains. |
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This phrase suggests that in the Government's view lower dose levels and fewer supplements would be better for public health but unfortunate for the trade. |
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The company says that it may well offer both colours in the future, but that it received a better customer reaction from a black and silver finish. |
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I got better because someone before me taught me how to eat properly. |
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Sometimes I worry that my fear got the better of me, that I wimped out of this process of learning to competently go it alone, to stay warm without external assistance. |
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He clearly felt that it would have been better not to besiege the city in the first place, but that once the siege was begun it should have been carried through to completion. |
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My 85 years old mother refuses to claim Pension Credit as she says that she will not be any better off as she will lose her rent and council tax rebates. |
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I keep my sadness in, when it probably would feel better to get it out. |
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I don't know why, but sweet ice tea never tastes better than when you're kicking back in a lawn chair, belly full, sleepy eyes drooping as you listen to the band. |
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She complained about the poor planning of the town to the khan, and suggested that Jilan-Tau would be a better place for the city, because it was close to a river. |
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The very lucratively paid Canadians are embarrassingly, shamelessly scrabbling for excuses as to why they were well-beaten by a much better team of non-professionals. |
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At one time quite a lot of country folk were better known by nickname for the jobs they did or callings they followed rather than their proper or full names. |
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The three working days of the conference were wall-to-wall keynote speeches, which, for the press at least, were punctuated by press conferences which were often better value. |
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She didn't seem to put on airs or act as if she was better then him. |
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A combination of a milder climate and better and more reliable cars seem to have lulled us all into a sense of security which occasionally proves false. |
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This poverty was glaringly obvious in rural churches, which were no better than byres, and christening, marriage, and burial dues, which were deeply resented. |
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For lack of a better word for it I lump all the small things that go into the formation of a proper co-operative attitude to others in government under this heading. |
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Because they know what they have always desired, valued, wished for, and they find that these novelties are better means to their own ends than their old ways. |
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No one knows better than she the people involved, and this time those illuminating apercus would have the impact of a klieg light. |
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They found that only ascorbic acid, better known as vitamin C, did the trick. |
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In my attempt to better understand Latino masculinities I have developed a framework that combines latinidad and gender. |
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It will stoope and yeeld upon better compositions to him that shall make head against it. |
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Full screen is a lagfest. I don't think you're going to be gaming on these, unless the technology got heaps better whilst I wasn't looking. |
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Courts in one jurisdiction are influenced by decisions in others, and notably better rules may be adopted over time. |
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The Chilcootens told him that he had better clattawa and gave him a knife, to defend himself in case he came across any white men. |
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The Boulton Paul Defiant, despite its poor performance during daylight engagements, was a much better night fighter. |
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Primary air entanglement is applied to give the yarn better cohesion and thus achieve a smoother, quieter thread path over the godets. |
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He also sounds better than the crossover children he helped conceive. |
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I asked Suresh if Keralans had been better off when they were ruled by maharajas. |
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