She still has a little misshapenness but now that she has hair you can hardly notice. |
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It was originally going to be Rachel with the room to herself, but now this, so yay rah! |
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Immediately outside the aquarium lies Cannery Row, made famous by John Steinbeck's 1945 novel, but now a sardine-free street full of tourist tat. |
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Three years ago Burberry meant outdated raincoats, but now the check has been transformed into one of the hottest fashion labels. |
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At its peak, the firm employed 100 people but now only has two admin staff. |
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It used to be thought that a typical teenage diet of junk food was the cause of acne, but now we know better. |
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Wall Street has never been a safe place to play, but now your investments could be skewed by rank dishonesty. |
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Whitehead was satisfied with her own performance because she was just returning from injury but now she is back to full fitness and raring to go. |
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A second side to aestheticism in painting was the recovery of classicism, but now in sensual or symbolic guise. |
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Japanese people have always loved sumo, but now when you go to a basho there are empty seats in the stadium. |
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At first I couldn't afford to pay real models, but now I have about 15 pals who pose for me. |
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They often had to perform reverse spells where something bad had happened, but now they practise white magic for good causes. |
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He was no taller than before but now he had razor-sharp claws and deadly teeth. |
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Many members enjoy working out and then relaxing in the hydrotherapy area, but now we will have no choice but to keep an eye on our watches. |
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I'm not a marketing whiz, but now that the Alliance brand has been defeated and moribund for 3 years, it's over as a political brand. |
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I kept quiet and kept my head down, but now it's fine and people have started accepting me. |
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I have often read these words from my book at public readings, but now I am no longer the author reading them. |
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It must have existed at some point, but now it's vanished, gone, disappeared, forever. |
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I allowed myself to be keyed up and nervous before I got here, but now I am here I focus on the business. |
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We started recalling situations, which at the time had seemed intolerable but now seemed simply worth a laugh. |
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Soon, the vines will have reddish sprouts and the almond trees will begin to bloom, but now everything is bleached, brown, monochromatic. |
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I had these, but now I'm going to turn over a new leaf and that's all there is. |
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Flat-panel screens found their biggest niche in laptops, but now they're replacing desktop monitors and even television sets. |
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It used to be the wonder fibre found in a multitude of products, but now it's a dirty word. |
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Ayurvedic medicine has been using honey as a vital medicine for years, but now scientists say that with cinnamon it is a wonder medicine. |
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They breed angora rabbits, originally for meat, but now to turn their fur into angora wool clothing. |
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I respect him for putting his money where his mouth is, but now he's dealing with the consequences. |
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You may have always known his worth on an intellectual level, but now it becomes real to you. |
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Coughing was my biggest problem for the past two days and today suddenly the coughing isn't so bad but now I'm sneezing and sniffly. |
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Two birdies at the start of his final round were all well and good, but now it had become three. |
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Sid speaks up and points out that Aunt Polly used white thread to sew Tom's shirt, but now the thread is black. |
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I've always been an excellent speller, but now half the words I wrote on the board were misspelled. |
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There's no doubt he can still sing, but now we know he isn't actually in league with the Devil, that's not enough anymore. |
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Just a month ago we were in a precarious position in the league table, but now we've got our sights set on the top half of the table. |
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The first couple of days I think it was a bit of a novelty factor for the other clients here at the Centre, but now I'm just one of the boys. |
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He was facing her, no longer clad in the deep jacket with silver frogging, but now swathed in his trademark black cloak. |
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A month ago, they were left for dead, but now they're thriving at the North Shore Animal League. |
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I remembered to put in the answer to last weeks puzzle but now I can't remember what the answer is! |
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Bhutias, Lepchas and Nepalese are the original Sikkimese but now you will find there a number of other tribes and groups. |
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A few wisps of cloud remained, but now the sky was inky blue-black, with a sparkle of stars. |
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I was so used to seeing his face all friendly and full of humor, but now, his intense gaze unnerved me. |
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The Fabian Society was founded to gradually replace capitalism with socialism, but now they are rapidly moving in the opposite direction. |
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He would forever be intent and serious, but now there was a lightness to his bearing, a softening that was altogether fresh. |
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The village was once a prosperous town but now has few shops, apart from those supported by tourism. |
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Kyokushuzan was once one of my favorite rikishi, but now he fights like he is afraid of everybody. |
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On Sunday night he looked like death warmed up but now you wouldn't think that there had been anything wrong with him. |
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Formerly man's apishness did not matter so much, but now he is gaining dangerous powers, and may destroy himself. |
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Sahn pressed the brakes as hard as he could, but now his own speed and momentum were against him. |
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Alex Maxwell, Airdrie-born but now an accomplished local historian, walks me round the town. |
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The concepts and moves are ripped off from American videos, but now she is also looking at our stuff and picking out things. |
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I have an appealable case but now I have to consider the question of the costs of an appeal to the Supreme Court. |
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Then the shrink starts on about how at first they thought psychology was important but now things are changing. |
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Argan oil, known as Moroccan gold, comes from the seeds of the argan tree, once widely grown in Morocco but now found only in the south. |
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Twelve years ago he was a healthy marathon runner, but now he has a list of symptoms as long as your arm. |
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Lay didn't insist on arm's-length transactions at Enron, but now that the cuffs are on, he's using the arm's-length defense. |
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It had been 40 years since the company closed the railway, but now there was again an echo in the wilderness, as the whistle blew once more. |
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These evasive tactics have saved many a relationship for the last many years, but now things have gone out of hand if you ask me. |
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Colin used to be scared at first, but now he just tells Justin to get lost. |
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He was in a famous band for a couple of years but now he's a famous loudmouth. |
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Will was obsessed with Emma but now he's loved-up with Honey and hasn't mentioned or seen Emma in weeks. |
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I've never given much attention to my eyebrows but now that I have cut my hair shorter, my eyebrows seem more apparent and ungroomed. |
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Her capacity for stupidity has surprised her in the past, but now it astounds her. |
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It was difficult to get funding at first but now there is a consortium of people who have put money into it. |
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There was a time when I thought I had just lucked out, but now I'm starting to appreciate the amount of work it took. |
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The lights and decorations have long since attracted the attentions of locals but now it seems even tourists are taking memories of them home. |
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The residents of Miami used to look down on Hispanic food and culture, but now they can't get enough of it. |
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I always believed that increased funding would help schools, but now I saw how existing money was sometimes misspent. |
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Finally I reach the wall and push myself off but now I am bouncing from wall to wall sliding along the carpet. |
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The luvvies hate me but now people are beginning to see that perhaps I had a point. |
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We were vagabonds but now we have land, a home and we earn around at least 6,000 taka a month. |
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So do I take it that at the launch of the Virdi inquiry very much that training was in vogue but now it has filtered off, or dwindled off? |
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Some of the designer pieces like the Gucci dress were really directional, but now they have been copied everywhere. |
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He always was a big name here in New York, but now the whole country's talking about him. |
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The method was similar, but now the copper ingot was sandwiched between two ingots of silver. |
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Before I was short-tempered and abrasive, but now I have learned the art of becoming more magnanimous. |
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For a long time, I thought this was just wrong and foolish on their part, but now I see a certain benefit to those blinkers. |
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You've tried to kill our friends and you've threatened us, but now you're trying to make with the friendly talk. |
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Travelling with my Aussie mates, we took turns to navigate, but now I'm on my Pat Malone again. |
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In the past I've won competitions on shoot-outs but now I know what it's like to lose one. |
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Sage had screamed at every blow, but now hung unconscious from the triangle, while Cruttwell was taking his flogging in silence. |
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Funk songs used to pay homage to those who had died, but now it is fashionable to namecheck those still alive. |
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For example, in Japan fifty years ago it was considered vulgar to swim in a swimming suit but now bikinis are the norm. |
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Sourav Ganguly, once legendarily dismissive of spinners but now woefully out of form, was dropped by Younis Khan at silly mid-off. |
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The owners used to run a legendary rock record label, but now they sling beer instead. |
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They had had the element of surprise during the first attack, but now it was to be a real test of strength. |
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There have been two delays in applying the regulation, but now the die is cast. |
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As Thembu men and women aged, their beadwork remained predominantly navy and white, but now contrasted with pink. |
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I sighed heavily, relived that he was not ill, but now trying to master a new fear. |
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I was looking forward to barbecuing this summer, but now I hear it's not a safe way to cook meat. |
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The trees would normally be thick, and snag with clawing branches and deceptive leaves, but now they were bare and skeletal, and seemed so weak. |
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He was already walking a fine line between thin and skeletal when we met, but now he just looks ill. |
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Again, earlier this morning, it was not this windy, and not this much rain, but now, we have rain and water coming up against the sea wall here. |
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For the first half-hour they'd barraged him with questions, but now they seemed content to just try and get some sleep. |
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As larvae, the mayflies have spent two years feeding and growing underwater but now it is time for them to begin their brief lives in the air. |
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They had already gone through a very thorough review, but now they have to be reviewed again. |
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They don't even know what shipboard life is like, but now they're out here working at the tip of the spear. |
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We needed that phase of denunciation, but now our analysis is basically complete. |
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There were some people who had given up on it, but now seeing is believing. |
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Once upon a time you could negotiate but now it seems some sort of ruling body covers all the cars at Don Muang. |
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That fence has served its place, but now the different races living here aren't segregated anymore. |
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He remains modest and self-effacing, thank goodness, but now we know there is a core of steel within the good-natured exterior. |
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My previous scheme was to auction off a date with me to this event on EBay, but now I am thwarted. |
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It's bad enough that they spend their lives serving us, but now, they have to die at our bidding, too? |
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We used to sell mostly skate, cod and rock salmon but now the Chinese want lobster and Dover sole, while the West Indians want snapper. |
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We are a fair way down the road toward what we are trying to achieve, but now the whole thing is back in the melting pot. |
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It's been overwintering in the sun room, but now that it has a larger pot I think I will put it in a relatively sheltered spot outside. |
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At first, I was kind of timid, but now I may as well use it to my advantage. |
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You've heard of war driving and phishing but now there's yet another reason to wear a tin-foil hat every time you surf the net. |
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Well I have no idea and I think the mystery will never be explained, but now do you see how easy it is for me to get mixed up. |
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Before today he would have just looked, but now he knew what he was searching for. |
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Ben had hoped Doc Martin would be available to tend his son, but now found that responsibility falling to him. |
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He wore the same blackened ring-shirt and dark clothing as when he had left, but now they and he were begrimed and streaked with dirt. |
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They promised to fix it this morning, but now it's going to take until tomorrow morning. |
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Look at Teri for example, beautiful in her prime but now, no longer a belle. |
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He was once again in his room, but now he didn't care about the dust that had settled slowly on the surfaces. |
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For many years, material and bulk goods were shipped to military bases via rail, but now deliveries are made mostly by commercial trucks. |
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Lots of it is just minutiae, but now and then there's something pretty big. |
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She had seen it from afar, a mere dot upon the horizon, but now she was at the foot of it and it was taller than anything imaginable. |
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The carpet was probably once an off white color, but now it was gray and dotted with mysterious brown spots. |
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Yes, our league form did fall away a bit but now we are back on track we can give it full focus now and look to improve our league position. |
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It was all right for you to live in shanties and not to have any voice in what's going on, but now you have. |
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Ice cream and novelties were traditionally summer treats but now appeal all year round. |
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People have always talked about their shearers coming here, but now we are bucking the trend. |
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It was republished in 1998 on the occasion of the bicentennial of the 1798 rebellion but now John wants to bring the story to a wider stage. |
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Both these machines had their heyday, but now they seem to be on their way out, in a very unceremonious manner. |
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Not only does he mooch my money and my beer, but now he mooches my valuable radio time! |
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Previously, only a very small quantity of this white was available, but now this grenache blanc and picardan mix is storming up the charts. |
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I am a British subject, but now I am a proud citizen of this Tuscan village. |
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They had been lucky enough to follow their scent this far, but now they were unsure if the two had enter the protective walls of the town. |
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She wants to believe her mother died peacefully from her illness, but now doesn't know. |
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I planted it as a windbreak, but now it has started to run wild, suckering, expanding and blocking out all other plants in its path. |
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The process of accession for eight of those countries was not without complications, but now they are full members. |
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It launched as an online CD store, but now hawks everything from washing machines to clothing. |
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And we were about to run out of washing powder too, but now we have 12.5 kg of environmentally friendly washing powder. |
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Bethany had felt energized before the meet, but now she felt nervous and queasy. |
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A few years ago water births were seen as a bit of an oddity, but now they are the norm. |
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The Delhi zoo had about 4-5 pairs of black swans, but now their numbers has come down to one male and two females. |
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It used to be a small group, but now everyone who blogs at the company is spreading the message. |
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His house is huge and his dogs were so happy and friendly when I arrived, but now the oldest seems jealous of the attention he is giving me. |
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The walls were no longer plain stone, but now had several wavy carvings along the middle. |
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Now I want to just think and write something in my head but now we have commitments, actions requiring smart clothes and small-talk. |
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She used to own a share in a racehorse but now bets on other people's horses instead. |
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Muldowney told police at the time it had been a joke or prank but now realised just how serious it had been. |
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She was sweet, yet authoritative, her ranking as Commander giving her more power then she had been ready to handle at first, but now she carried it well on her slim shoulders. |
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I assumed she was ill, but now that I find her here, I can tell that she was skipping class, and it is my job to administer the correct punishment. |
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Previously it was up to the police to deal with such misdemeanours but now contractor-operated automatic cameras are being entrusted with the job. |
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He dropped out of soccer altogether at 14 after being injured in a serious car crash but now regularly plays before 32,000 adoring City fans at Maine Road. |
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The instruments were insured but now we have no instruments to play and we are talking about waiting months rather than weeks as they are made-to-order. |
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Rebecca used to be full of enthusiasm but now she doesn't want to know. |
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A year ago I would have written the band off as a flash in the pan, but now I'm thinking that they've got what it takes to stick around for a while longer. |
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Historically, the position has usually been held by priests of the hermitage, but now civilian hermits may apply. |
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Pulcini had locked the front door of the convent, but now he found it open. |
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Once I'd thought that this would be the epic end of my saga, but now I knew that whatever epiphanies I'd been allotted had come at the edge of his sickbed. |
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Apple used to count Google as an ally, but now views Google as a sneaky betrayer. |
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She peaked with a few good songs, but now is riding the wave of promotions, brands, and paparazzi. |
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Perhaps if drivers complied with the traffic signs there would have been no need to close Netherlands Avenue but now the road is closed there can be no excuse. |
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This isn't what I was aiming for, I wanted to get looped but now my head is clanging and my belly is churning and I'm feeling surlier instead of tranked. |
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He went on to say that at one time there were 200 telephonists employed at the telephone exchange in Waterford but now there is not a single telephonist working here. |
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The whistling through the steel also continued from on high, but now it was clear it should not have seemed eerie at all. |
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There was nothing I could do but put a brave face on it and go after them, but now my rheumatics are playing up something rotten and my truss is all rusty. |
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The audience used to include mainly multiples and smaller shops, but now a whole range of speciality shops, not to mention forecourts and delicatessens are included. |
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The growing and processing of manioc into cassava bread and farina was once a major subsistence activity, but now wheat bread is widely available from local bakeries. |
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It all started out with a few unplanned transpositions while I was doing arrangements for my wind quintet on Sibelius, but now it's gotten completely out of hand. |
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He said he had planned to spend the money safeguarding his family's future but now intended to spend some of the cash funding a legal fight to clear his name. |
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They had hoped to establish a second hive on the allotment as their colony grew, but now say there is no way they will keep bees where they are clearly at risk. |
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The snake is wriggling like crazy, but now has its neck wound around a couple of scraggly bushes. |
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That policy has been effective for more than 25 years, but now that the megacity's suburban councillors are making decisions for the central city, it's a new ball game. |
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The film explores members of a strikingly dysfunctional family dominated by three siblings once hailed as child geniuses, but now recognizable as deeply screwed-up adults. |
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Neil Patrick Harris may never have scored a nod when he was on Doogie Howser, m.d., but now look at him. |
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The walls had been whitewashed once, but now they were quite filthy. |
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She felt a maxim cover would be too racy, but now she finds herself performing solo acts for fans on MyFreeCams. |
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Part of the work we do as a charity is to reassure men that they can have sperm banked, but now there will obviously be a fear that it won't work. |
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The Gorge has always been a hotbed of radicalism and arms smuggling, but now it is fast becoming a shahid factory. |
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We used to produce so many muck spreaders we had them coming out of our ears, but now we are down to 15 staff and it will be hard to produce one of these machines a week. |
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It's been great, but now I'm really poor, so I need to work. boo. |
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Thomas refused to answer for a while, but now my curiosity was aroused about the repulsive young man below and I pressed him. |
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You spent the first years of your life in Belgrade, but now live in Ithaca, New York. |
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I can actually sleep in this chair if I want to, but now that Julienne has got the art of the hoist, she slings me in the hoist every night and takes me to bed. |
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Early on, it was all movie stars, but now, some of our most searched actresses are from television. |
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True poets derive their gifts from the Muse, the primitive, matriarchal Moon Goddess, once dominant but now disastrously dispossessed by male values of reason and logic. |
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The rock that composed the hillside had once been schist, but now, after millions of years of alteration, it had been converted to a dense, hard red clay called laterite. |
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This place started promisingly, but now they let too many reprobates in. |
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After the transplant she had to spend six months in quarantine to avoid catching an infection while her immune system recovered, but now she is fit and well. |
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You have a bathroom full of oils, unguents and miracle products that you are always forgetting to use, but now is the time to go into high-maintenance overdrive. |
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And the channel rail link wasn't even a dream then, but now runs through a cutting at the bottom of the village, with trains whooshing past every half hour of so. |
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Granted, I still wear worn flannel jammies and drive a minivan, but now I remember to add the occasional shot of apricot nectar to my pulp-free juice. |
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Everyone knew that the Lakers would three-peat, but now it's official. |
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At the back of the castle, it was the former laundry and generator house, but now includes a dining hall, kitchen, three bedrooms, sitting room and bathroom. |
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I feel sick and nauseous, but now I try not to remember why. |
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I can't explain what has happened but now I go there very seldomly. |
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In most states you can buy these bath salts legally in little jars or packets, but now Alabama is joining states that have recently banned those drugs. |
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The deck here used to be intact but now it has peeled off and fallen to the seabed, leaving a tangle of debris from below the deck and exposed ribs poking up from the hull. |
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It's been a calm day so far, but now the wind has kicked up. |
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I was going to retire at 65, and I was ticking along as a delivery driver, but now I will have to work at least another five years on top of that. |
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I still tell raunchy jokes, but now it's for a bigger audience. |
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The old cafes are still local favorites, but now it's also possible to watch a dusky red sunset filtered through a mellow golden Chardonnay at several very good restaurants. |
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His wishful forecasts on economic growth were nicknamed Rosy Scenario by his colleagues, but now the Congressional Budget Office has matched his rosiness. |
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The two countries have been arming themselves for years, but now they have agreed to disarm. |
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She always had composure, but now she carried a quiet but firm dignity. |
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Their players undoubtedly possess pedigree, but now football's blue bloods must pass the biggest test so far, that of the stubborn, talented Irish. |
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He loosened his grip, but now my knees were too weak to move. |
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Passengers wouldn't put up with stale air that stank of smoke, but now that smoking is banned, they have no way of knowing how stale the air they are breathing might be. |
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I have been reasonably generous in allowing a little bit of toing and froing, because there have been causes for it, but now I want to return to question time. |
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The asparagus pea is indigenous to the Mediterranean region of Europe and the Near East, but now cultivated in Western Europe almost exclusively as a connoisseur's vegetable. |
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The past week she had slept on the couch in the living room, but now she was forced to sleep on the cold, uncarpeted floor of Christine's bedroom. |
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The Bradford Canal opened and joined the Leeds Liverpool Canal in 1774, but now only the Shipley end with a pack horse bridge and toll house remain visible. |
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Rud has spent mucho time in Edmonton but now resides in Vancouver. |
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A few years ago, the illegal loggers cut down trees on the outer fringes of the protected forest, but now they unabashedly cut down trees deep in the forest, he said. |
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A traditional stabilizer used to be arrowroot, but now agar-agar, carrageen, starches, gelatin, or even pectin are common natural-based stabilizers. |
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At one point, these huge behemoths were filled to the brim with foodstuffs, but now considered a safe haven for those unfortunate not to have a home to call upon. |
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Many moons ago it seems now, dental treatment and glasses were all free to everyone but now unless ur still at school or are unemployed you have to pay for it! |
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He rushed towards the well, but now it was filled with rubble and debris. |
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She was employed as a cook some years ago, but now she rules the roost. |
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How the wounded stump regrows into a leg is poorly understood, but now researchers have identified a key protein behind this regenerative power. |
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He'd been untouchable for the past decade, but now Roy Grace had finally banged him to rights. |
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Toyota used to be a company with foresight, always ready to take action, but now they have fallen very far behind the curve. |
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I had a brain-cramp there for a minute, the smile said, but now sanity has reasserted itself. |
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William had looked kind of stupid wearing it the day before, but now that he stood in the field with a bunch of other 'bucket-heads, he fit in. |
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This school used to be really friendly, but now everyone keeps to their own cliques. |
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I never really liked broccoli before, but now that I've tasted it the way you cook it, I'm a convert! |
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People thought his career was over but now he will get to costar on Broadway next month. |
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It's been widely rumored the network was planning to cancel the show, but now the genie is out of the bottle and fans are furious. |
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At first it seemed a good idea, but now it's getting close I'm having second thoughts. |
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The Queen of Navarre has, as I had heard full often, but now saw for myself, a highhearted courage. |
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Alfred was born in the village of Wanating, now Wantage, historically in Berkshire but now in Oxfordshire. |
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Robert was accused by some writers of killing his brother, a plausible but now unprovable charge. |
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Geoffrey took Caen and Argentan without resistance, but now had to defend Robert's possessions in England against Stephen. |
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He was considered a renegade in journalism until he won the Pulitzer Prize, but now he is the king of the hill. |
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I thought it would be a short project, but now it looks like I'm in it for the long haul. |
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It continued to be used as a first language into the twentieth century but now its use is limited to a few older speakers. |
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A chair was, at first, a superintendent of a circuit within the district, but now ministers are appointed exclusively to the role. |
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It is traditionally done by and for the people who live in the local village of Brockworth, but now people from all over the world take part. |
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Previously France had only been willing to act in conjunction with Spain but now they were willing to go to war alone if necessary. |
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They remained tied to the strictures of their religion, caste, and customs, but now with an overlay of British Victorian attitudes. |
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Hunterston Terminal was constructed to bring in bulk ore, but now mainly deals with coal imports. |
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The Church in Wales adopted a written constitution and elected a Governing Body which initially met once a year, but now meets twice annually. |
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In the past these issues were dealt with separately and differently, but now pass through a single fitness to practise process. |
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In the novel, Lucie Ashton and the nobly born but now dispossessed and impoverished Edgar Ravenswood exchange vows. |
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The caman is traditionally made of wood, traditionally ash but now more commonly hickory, and must not have any plate or metal attached to it. |
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The Shabele River at one time apparently used to enter the sea near Merca, but now reaches a point just southwest of Mogadishu. |
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El Foro was an attraction for being a jai alai venue, but now is commonly used as a concert venue. |
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The territory was formerly the site of steel production, but now it hosts a technical museum with many interactive expositions for tourists. |
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Tartans originated in woven wool, but now they are made in many other materials. |
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Between the second and third road bridges is Hawarden railway bridge at Shotton, originally constructed as a swing bridge but now never opened. |
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Almost three weeks later he faced Wells at Covent Garden for a second time, but now as challenger. |
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The processing plant was originally part of the BHP Billiton development of the Liverpool Bay area, but now owned and operated by Eni. |
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The election of municipality councils originally occurred every three years, but now takes place every four years. |
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It started as a hobby, but now my motorbike collection has become my passion. |
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I was a computer programmer in a past life, but now I raise pigs and chickens. |
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The three-day party had been a lot of fun, but now it was time to pay the fiddler. |
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Similar to the last was Plotornis, formerly often considered a petrel but now accepted as an albatross. |
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Initially, Radio Cornwall shared an afternoon programme with BBC Radio Devon, but now sustains a full daytime service. |
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Until 2012 the ride alternated between the clockwise and anticlockwise directions, but now runs clockwise every year. |
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The cucumber is originally from South Asia, but now grows on most continents. |
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The rabbits, still lining the roadside, but now pinked by dawn, craned their necks to follow her departure. |
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This island Antilia was once found by the Portuguese, but now when it is searched, cannot be found. |
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His body is lost, but now appears as a mountain range present surrounding the valley in the shape of a man's body. |
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Support for the conflict had never been strong in Britain, where many sympathized with the Americans, but now it reached a new low. |
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Before the economic changes, much of the tourism for these locations came to the Zimbabwe side but now Zambia is the main beneficiary. |
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This aims to re-elevate the position of reason, but now within in a new context. |
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Both appendices are from IISI material, earlier on the web but now replaced by more recent data. |
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I'm 40, but now that I'm back going for my degree I'm swamped with schoolwork. |
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Setbacks were initially used for structural reasons, but now are often mandated by land use codes. |
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He had been pulling the trigger of his slugthrower all this time, but now the firing pin clicked at last upon an empty firing chamber. |
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When he asked to have a look at my bank statements, I didn't think much of it, but now I'm certain he was up to something no good. |
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In driver's education, they used to teach students to drive in cars with a three-on-the-tree, but now the cars all have automatic transmission. |
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I've countered, burned, destroyed pretty much everything he's played, but now I'm out of cards and so is he. So now it's a topdecking game. |
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This they were wont to use also for hatchets, but now by trucking they have plentie of the same forme of yron. |
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At first the boycott's impact was barely noticeable, but now the protesters are hurting the store where it counts. |
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If I were running just for me, I might wimp out, but now I have a lot more drive and determination. |
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Jihani Kalapur, an antique shop on Salim Street near the Suleimaniya Museum, opened in 1994, but now awaits closure. |
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It took me a long time to really get it cranked up, but now I am. |
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Once it was just a couple of boulders and a bit of Aubretia, but now it's spreading like Russian ivy. |
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Normally it takes them six hours, but now we're finding they're spending as much as 16 hours a day foraging for krill. |
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Damien had been gigging in Sydney with Revelate but now plans for a huge solo career. |
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Locals have known for years that the Banffshire Coast offers wonderful conditions for water sports but now the secret is out. |
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One of these is the ruffe, resembling a darker miniature version of the perch, which was once common in South Wales but now rarely seen. |
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You knew this stuff cold at home, but now you can't tell a ribosome from a chloroplast. |
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I had always believed this to be caused by a particular specialised form of biting midge, but now learn that there is a genetic component. |
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Also declared is the unbeaten Madid, originally supplemented by Hamdan Al Maktoum as cover for Haafhd but now given his chance in his own right. |
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Blimey, we knew they were good at basketball and NFL, but now America are trying to get a monopoly on football. |
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It used to be seen as a very macho sport which brought out the worst aspects of maleness, but now it's more of a family game. |
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Rosanna, 26, has posed in her lingerie before but now she has promised her lucky fans that she will bare all when she's a megastar. |
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The bufflehead duck would talk to me, but now he circles, unsolicitous, masked, upon the pond. |
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Once a national institution, Carlsberg-Tetley stopped making the beer in 2000 but now a micro-brewery team has brought it back. |
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Some of its myths were once true, but now it's a mature, global, competitive, commodity-based, and capital-intensive industry. |
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The win against Newcastle was a great morale-booster for the whole squad, but now we face the real blood and snotters stuff. |
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You might see it in classic car owners but now we are experiencing white van man bonding with Mondeo man. |
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You might see it in classic car owners, but now we are experiencing white van man bonding with Mondeo man. |
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Before, people either had a hard-shoe or a soft-shoe studio, but now we're seeing more people offering multiple disciplines in a single space. |
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The darkness was a condition he cerebrally anticipated but now it was sitting thick and heavy around him. |
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Not long ago, Turkey was faced with stagflation but now it has a strong currency and its economy is thriving. |
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He looks like a man who should have had kids, but now never will. |
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The latter had good pace when he made his international debut in 2006, but now turned into a trundler in the OUT OF ACTION Indian Premier League. |
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I read a little about that Stuckist movement you were involved with for some time, but now I hear you're no longer linking yourself to them. |
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Hindsight's twenty-twenty but now David is somewhat of a hero in our sights because he stuck to his guns and snubbed the establishment. |
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Synchrotrons may have been designed with high-energy physics in mind, but now biologists are starting to see the light too. |
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Maybe there was a time when you could make films that mattered, but now? |
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The Ojibwes were Mdewin, out of the Woodlands, but now needed to have the Medicine of the Plains. |
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After that, I cross-dressed in front of her, but now she hates the idea, so I don't do it. |
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