His psychology is surprisingly effective and though I am ready to drop I carry on trying my best, probably increasing my effort. |
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Still, we carry on cheerfully, whistling a merry tune as we stir it all up with a wooden spoon. |
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Scanning is fast and can be performed in the background so you can carry on working. |
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The toothpaste business does not recur, but the bedtime antics carry on as normal night after night. |
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He wanted to avoid a messy divorce and to carry on affairs with mistresses. |
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They have an absolute horror of begging letters, they think that if they give once, they will be expected to carry on giving. |
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He thought he could carry on if he was addicted to methadone rather than heroin. |
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Elders are given to the Church by Jesus Christ to carry on His work of shepherding His people. |
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Barry, who will shut up shop at the end of May at the age of 64, said he would carry on singing. |
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Depending on whether my phone will carry on working in Canada my brand spanking new photo moblog may or may not continue to be updated. |
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But the Prime Minister and the Chancellor have worked out a modus vivendi which allows for the business of government to carry on. |
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How can anyone expect him to sit back and carry on as normal when so many councillors have gone down the tubes? |
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I felt it was my destiny to carry on like this, and it was a tremendous psychological blow when the business went down the tubes. |
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There is actually nothing the Queen can do except carry on being who she is and doing what she does, however great the tumult that surrounds her. |
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At the end of the path turn right and carry on along the twitten to Castle Precinct. |
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Now at the age of twenty he was expected to marry and carry on the royal bloodline, earning the title of King. |
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The CPHA said it believed more than 90 per cent of hunts could potentially be allowed to carry on if the Bill became law unamended. |
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This one is from Cleveland, where two fliers tried to carry on a blowgun with darts and a bullwhip. |
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It's unbecoming to say the least, and I'm not sure that he and I can carry on for too much longer without me setting some ground rules. |
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The rest of the committee and officers remain unchanged and they are prepared to carry on for another year, at least. |
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I do not know if I want to carry on with this but that is only a slight feeling and is no pointer to any future direction. |
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Anyone who knows me well understands that I am unable to carry on a conversation unless it leads to the topic of food. |
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So when Gordon Brown needed a solid, capable and unflashy Chancellor to carry on his stoic work at the Treasury he sent for his fellow Scot. |
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Under Gordon Brown's own fiscal rules, he could carry on spending and borrowing the shortfall in the short-term. |
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But if we carry on as we are, it will be frittered away on grandiose schemes and unrealistic projects. |
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Their love for us keeps them motivated to carry on even when we are undeserving, ungrateful, snot-nosed brats. |
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He insists he remains unwearied and will carry on, but how weary of him grows the club? |
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If you want to have our collective brainwaves on how to carry on in light of the Situation, this is pretty much the place to get it. |
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Despite people suggesting my time is up as manager of Manchester United I am determined to carry on. |
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If you cannot carry on breastfeeding then you should use a breast pump to express the milk. |
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Two long-serving ushers at Kingston Magistrates' Court were compulsorily retired on Friday despite being eager to carry on working. |
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I gather there is a backlash from the speed merchants who wish to carry on zooming about the place. |
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Now we have barracks for the soldiers but the bugle is an extremely important instrument for our regiment and we like to carry on the tradition. |
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Although the game had to be stopped due to a player suffering injury, Glaxo spiritedly opted to carry on. |
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But the so called ' leaders ' keep mum and even some of them encourage the bureaucrats to carry on with their bureaucratic bunglings. |
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By spring they will have produced bushy plants ready to carry on throughout the summer. |
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Return to the cairn and carry on up to the North Peak, where you can look down over the buttresses. |
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Often people will carry things in their hand luggage that they carry on board the aircraft. |
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Being the obstinate set of girls they were, the debate would carry on until one of them had decided it best to just kill the subject. |
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Some of us were so disappointed we decided to carry on meeting off-piste, at Riverside Books, if they'll have us. |
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How long this gentle, shy, harmless, unworldly man can carry on pushing his heavy load, God only knows! |
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Social activists and volunteer organisers should carry on with their campaign against the perils of tobacco without any let up. |
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She is determined to carry on with her school work and has coped really well considering she just wants to be an ordinary teenager. |
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The vast majority of people rush inside and carry on with their day's activities. |
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With progression of the disease certain adaptations will probably have to be made in order to carry on with day-to-day activities. |
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Everybody was under very clear orders to be on their best behaviour, and yet this complete fool chose to carry on like he was a monkey in a zoo. |
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If this is how some people behave in public, Heaven only knows how they carry on in their own homes. |
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He disappeared down the hallway smiling broadly and struggling to carry on a conversation. |
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While the restaurant staff stolidly carry on, the guests actually start to enjoy themselves and make their own spontaneous fun. |
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Here you should go down for a couple of hundred metres and then turn left at the wooden shack to carry on the essentially straight route. |
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Charlton Heston makes an appearance that ends in disaster, so the ladies are left to carry on their hen party undisturbed. |
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The Doric entablature the herms carry on their hairy heads provided Sansovino with metopes that he could fill with figural sculpture. |
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Farmers appear to think that they have a god-given right to carry on in a loss making business, subsidized by the rest of us. |
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BotSpot has a comprehensive listing of online chatbots, artificial-intelligence programs that carry on a conversation with you on the Web. |
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And they say it will be hard for them to carry on without seeing his cheeky face. |
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Instead, try walking at a pace fast enough to speed up your breathing somewhat but slow enough to carry on a conversation. |
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Increasingly grumpy and queasy-looking, you wonder how long he can carry on. |
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The Government believes the cash will encourage people to carry on in their chosen careers. |
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Then the law required them to stand back and let him carry on swallow-diving. |
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Eventually we were chucked out of the pub and made our way, drunk and happy back to the house to carry on until we passed out wherever we stood. |
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To carry on with the theme of the party, let each guest make a list of seeds she would like to order. |
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The second will carry on the problems of synecology on the community level and animal societies. |
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She sat down on the log and she just waited for him to carry on with cleaning the fish. |
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Retained part-timers who decide to carry on working during the dispute will normally be asked only to cover their usual patch. |
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He works out frequently, totes no middle-aged paunch and looks ready to carry on with another 20 years of activity. |
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If we carry on for much longer in this uninspiring vein, he may pay with his head. |
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And his servile easily bewitched audience of clodhopper crusaders will carry on as before. |
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They have three or four of these episodes a year when they feel dizzy or faint, but they just pick themselves up and carry on. |
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While awaiting the results she became almost immobile and didn't know how she could carry on. |
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Women were only useful for establishing a bloodline that could carry on the family name and give the proper last rites to the husband. |
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In most scores, percussion provides accent and color, while other instruments carry on the main musical matter. |
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The London Chair Authority are agitating for more pay, but to be honest the system could carry on indefinitely without them. |
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How is it possible, that for whatever inexplicable reason these atrocities carry on? |
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I didn't really find the atmosphere at school conducive to learning and wanted to carry on studying once I left. |
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The ladies are determined to persevere and carry on this work steadily and earnestly, until intemperance shall be conquered as slavery has been. |
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His conceit and awful orange hair will carry on enthralling a worldwide audience. |
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It represents Londoners as brave, plucky individuals determined to carry on with their lives come what may. |
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He seemed to carry on a silent battle, but then sighed and a fixed expression came over his face. |
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We need your help to carry on helping the Iraqis and Marsh Arab people at this critical time. |
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Shorter skis weigh less, are easier to carry on a pack, and will turn with ease through the tightest trees and narrowest couloirs. |
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He will either hit you or simply carry on dancing around in front of you like a man possessed. |
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But another officer pleaded with him to stay at his post, carry on with his work, put his friend out of his mind. |
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If you carry on, follow the path across another bridge 2 where there is also a shallow ford, much loved by children. |
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He was challenged by a Dutch policeman on the train but, fortuitously, was allowed to carry on his journey despite having no identity papers. |
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It's heart-warming to see a number of cribs displayed in local windows to carry on a tradition stretching back down the decades. |
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A civil servant has vowed to carry on her crusade against crime despite becoming the victim of a hate campaign. |
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This practice would carry on through the Apollo, Mercury, and Gemini space programs. |
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Lobby your MP, otherwise our silence will allow this barbaric practice to carry on. |
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But I'm sorry, if you carry on the way he has over the last three weeks, you can only expect the English pranksters to come out. |
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It was very dark and the terrain was dangerous so it was decided that it was too dangerous to carry on with the search. |
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You implant a patient, and initially all they hear is garbled noise, and in six months they can carry on a conversation on the telephone. |
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They passed the time playing Crazy Eights with a deck of cards that Gavin had packed into his carry on. |
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He pledged to carry on pursuing and prosecuting persistent noise nuisances. |
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At the end of the evening, Howard and his nephew had wanted to carry on to another pub but Miss Chapman wanted to go home. |
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For they all had to carry on the message of destiny now, everyone who had believed, everyone who'd had faith. |
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Will the Government listen or are they such devotees of the policy of the economic right that they will carry on regardless? |
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Undaunted by the camera, the people of Bali perform their ceremonies and carry on with their Edenic lives. |
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Adding to the problem of declining numbers is that a lot of old horsemen have been dying off, and their sons have decided not to carry on. |
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Whatever happens, one way or another, I shall carry on studying Egyptology for the rest of my life using the knowledge I have gained. |
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Our poets and storytellers are the modern-day griots who speak the history and carry on the culture with dazzling tongue. |
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But in a demonstration of the true grit of the fell runner, he managed to carry on. |
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With fitting irony, Maurice leaves Isa pregnant with a daughter to carry on the cycle of gynarchy. |
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He wants grandchildren, legitimate ones, to carry on the illustrious ducal line. |
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We ditched all the debris overboard and the chippies welded a piece of steel over the hole so we could carry on. |
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It is too early to call the top for equities because shares prices tend to carry on rising even when the interest rate cycle has turned. |
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He had disclosed his intention to carry on the dollarization programme set up by his predecessor. |
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The camera dollies back to reveal a large flashlight in the foreground, similar to what a security guard might carry on his nightly rounds. |
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So I'm going to put it all to the back of my mind for a few days, and carry on as though the situation doesn't exist. |
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The skipper tried to carry on but eventually wandered out of the action complaining about double vision. |
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Of course, if we carry on putting on weight as we have been doing, we will all be waddling around in extremely baggy clothes before long. |
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Stephanie says that unless she did something about her weight, she would just carry on piling on the pounds. |
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But they have vowed to carry on walking the streets near the town centre because they believe they have no alternative. |
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We can't carry on as we are, throwing away huge quantities of recyclable waste every year. |
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The rain eventually stopped and the die hard golfers emerged from the watering holes to carry on with their round. |
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To this I wish Cllr Clarke well and hope she will help to carry on the Town Council's good name and work. |
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We have not had a reply, but if they do not respond, we will carry on with our adjudication. |
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Their benefit is that we can carry on a normal conversation or hear range commands but still preserve our hearing. |
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If I wanted to carry on any kind of career, I had to readdress my life in some ways. |
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Pupils of Wanborough Primary School packed their village church yesterday to carry on an age-old tradition. |
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The hen's efforts to carry on the task of rearing her young in such circumstances were in vain and they all died. |
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Our plan is now to carry on in both areas, and also begin to recce to the north to investigate other areas that may need support. |
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When I die those atoms will carry on combining and recombining, and I may find myself part of a pencil, a penguin, a nurse or a nebula. |
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The man's face was red from anger and he was about to carry on his yelling fit, but Ali began a coughing fit. |
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Mentionably, professional woodcutters, who are adept at handsawing of timber are hired by the timber smugglers to carry on the business. |
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A number of the employees were made redundant but the receiver hoped to carry on with the remaining workforce until February. |
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It decided to carry on regardless with the improvement work it had set out to do. |
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What I normally do in these circumstances is grit my teeth and carry on regardless. |
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Sertori is aware the City fans were questioning his role as a striker but vowed to carry on regardless. |
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So I figure that, if I carry on in that way, I should be allowed to continue to make records, providing the industry allows me to. |
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My Uncle was laid up with an arthritic problem, but from his couch or hobbling about he would carry on renovation to his house. |
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Instead, hens north of the Border will carry on living out their miserable lives crammed into dark, tiny boxes to boost farmers' profit margins. |
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This attack just made her even more determined to carry on her war against yobbery. |
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New Labour continue to remorselessly carry on raising extra cash through taxation with no improvement in public services. |
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It is preposterous to ask seasoned physicians to acquire necessary qualifications to carry on with the legacies of yore. |
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Naturists make an awful lot of fuss about the fact that we were all born naked to justify their peculiar inclination to carry on being naked. |
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People are very resilient and want to carry on their lives just as they did before. |
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The antis think they've won and we carry on hunting within the law and we think we've won. |
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You've got to have a hide as thick as a rhinoceros to carry on and pretend nothing has happened. |
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But it's a bit rich to carry on as if no decent person would ever do what you yourself were doing just a few days before. |
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But even though her attacks could last up to three days, she could carry on functioning. |
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A priest gifted for catechetics and communication with children from eleven to fourteen could carry on that apostolate by correspondence. |
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The Council can carry on without agreement and if agreement is not reached it will go to arbitration. |
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If we carry on with the same attitude and commitment we will be looking to pick up more points tomorrow. |
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The pair jumped the last together but he, who was 19 lb heavier than his rival, just found the extra weight too much to carry on the run-in. |
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However, at 52 he has decided to call it a day and let his colleagues carry on the work. |
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However, I do understand my parents when they speak Macanese, and if required, I could carry on a simple conversation in Macanese. |
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The divorce from my husband took a back seat as all this was going on, now I intend to carry on with it. |
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I didn't really know what to say and, in these scenes, I always tend to let anyone else talkative carry on while I keep quiet. |
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He expects the tax office will refuse to accept the cheque, because of who it is made out to, and says his campaign will carry on. |
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It wouldn't take long to get these youths to realise they couldn't carry on causing trouble once people had been made an example of. |
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I want to shout back but I just smile from under my umbrella and carry on up the street. |
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That is why we will carry on campaigning against the warmongers, privatisers and scapegoaters. |
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We currently use temporary doctors but we can't carry on with this in the longer term. |
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All I can do is carry on giving my all for my club and let others make their minds up. |
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Yes, and we'll carry on being in denial until you sort your statistics out, matey. |
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I didn't get much writing done, but I had time to think and plan and get a good second wind to carry on with my novel. |
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Ford's writing is never more his signature than when he combines a wistful, elegiac feeling of loss with an indomitable instinct to carry on. |
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He hasn't mentioned the funerals this week and they have just got to carry on and do a normal day's work. |
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The Opposition may carry on beneficiary bashing, but we are getting people back to work. |
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One of the banes in my cricket is the inconsistency in my batting and I hope that it can carry on throughout the year. |
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I'll carry on modelling until I get fed up with it, till I decide I want to do something a bit more with my life. |
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Surely she can carry on losing first-round matches till the cows come home. |
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The parties are clearly involved in business with a view to profit, but was there is an agreement between the corporations to carry on business in common? |
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I tried to carry on as if her death had not happened and batted away any inquiries about her. |
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Why not just carry on with Plan A as if nothing has happened? |
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Behind her smooth exterior can be seen an unforgiving enemy, an untrusting friend and a back-stabbing colleague who lets you carry on only on her terms. |
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Emotional Branding navigates these choppy waters by enabling brands to carry on a personal dialogue with consumers on the issues which are most meaningful to them. |
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You can use a large pocket book, brief case, or carry on bag. |
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But I think it's more likely that it will have only a tangential operational effect, and that there are more than enough lieutenants willing to carry on OBL's guidon. |
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After a massive heart operation in 1997, he vowed to carry on being an all-action hero, even if it meant cutting his daily cigar intake to one stogie instead of three. |
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Does he carry on for a couple of seasons facing the inevitable day when someone younger comes along and finally manages to give him a good old-fashioned beating-up? |
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But Imron brushed aside assumptions that the failure might carry on to Busan, saying that they would need to readapt to each other after having been apart for some time. |
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They can sit there and smile, point, and carry on, but they know they do not have anything to go out and sell on the hustings, and that their people are just as disappointed. |
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The problem is that if the pirates carry on pillaging the fish, they will put themselves, and the rest of the world's legitimate tuna boats, out of business. |
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So long as they subsidise laziness, indulge envy, and give little toerags the benefit of the doubt then it doesn't surprise me that the little toerags will carry on. |
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Norma will not be going far after kind-hearted bosses allowed the hard-working mother of two to carry on living on at the complex with her husband, Geoff. |
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We had a meeting with staff and council officers last Monday, the 20th, where they said they couldn't carry on as they were and they were at their wits' end. |
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If you want to go back to add or amend what you've written, simply toggle through the pages on the little digital display and then carry on writing on the page in question. |
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I've gotten over being oppressed by it though and will carry on. |
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It's one thing to be able to carry on a simple conversation with a limited vocabulary, and quite another to talk and express oneself knowledgeably in the language. |
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I flew across the country with a bowling pin in my carry on luggage. |
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The footballer has vowed to walk out on the club that he loves if they carry on meeting his heartfelt pleas for talks on his future with a muckle wall of silence. |
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For months, I did my best to carry on while no therapy appointments were made, no grand apologetic gestures were offered. |
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She was still pining over Tom, but felt that she had to carry on. |
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Instead we carry on our proud tradition of charting an independent course. |
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The Environment Agency has given them a new permit to carry on burning tyres at the site, but has said emissions of noxious gases from the giant chimney must come down. |
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Said Retailer is having none of this and tries to carry on his tirade. |
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We at one time had but a leash of hounds to carry on the scent. |
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The Emperor agrees that British subjects shall be allowed to carry on their mercantile pursuits, without molestation or restraint, at these designated cities and towns. |
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The reverberations of that carry on throughout the whole series. |
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Despite all tumult and turbulence, one after all, had to carry on. |
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A witness has told a trial how the steward at a motocross track allowed riders to carry on after an 11-year-old boy was garrotted as the result of a crash. |
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Towards the end of the play, through a series of monologues, the council leaders, community elders and police hint at their desire to carry on as if everything is fine. |
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Once she entered the stage, dressed in red, the rest of the actors and actresses turned into mere appendages or devices to carry on the continuity of the story. |
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There was no way we could carry on, no choice but to limp homewards. |
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An absolute majority of military collectives in the district perform their training and combat missions and carry on their daily activities without any crimes or incidents. |
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We will carry on with the hard work this year and for as long as we can. |
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Louise Fishman's recent exhibition reinforced her reputation as a painter unafraid to both carry on and challenge the traditions of painterly abstraction. |
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We are accustomed to governments not doing what we elect them to do, so we carry on uncomplainingly without demanding answers from our elected representative. |
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We had to go round to her house to carry on with the treatments. |
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There are also musk ducks on the lake which carry on in the funniest way. |
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We demand fuel, food and the necessary supplies to carry on our journey. |
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Instead they offered out a national multiplex and up to three regional ones to provide a service alongside whatever the BBC decided to carry on its own national mux. |
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Hard-hitting posters will soon go up around Swindon pubs and clubs warning women that they risk losing their looks if they carry on boozing too hard. |
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Bacon had to carry on with the reception and dinners in his honour. |
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In this most competitive of sectors, banks offered to help rival institutions to carry on trading on the foreign exchanges, or the debt and equity markets. |
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Unlike the bubbles in your fizzy drink, though, each of these bubbles would carry on expanding, until all the fluid had gone and only bubbles remained. |
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His wife, and their two sons and two daughters, carry on his exhibitions and legacy today. |
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If the first leasing contact is by e-mall, leasers should carry on an e-conversation, much the same as in a phone or in-person encounter. |
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And yet I'm afraid my herd instinct means that I'd rather carry on regardless, while being glad other folk are taking a stand. |
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Having left HECO,Fred had no difficulty in persuading the choir to carry on as an independent,calling themselves the Cestrian Male Voice Choir. |
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Before leaving on his new mission, Chen deputizes his assistant to carry on the investigation in Shanghai. |
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Even single individuals, also known as sole traders may incorporate themselves and limit their liability in order to carry on a business. |
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We could not carry on without LlG and the Unionists and ought not to give the appearance of wishing to do so. |
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Support for resumable downloads means that you can carry on where you left off if you are disconnected from the Internet halfway through. |
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The human rights brigade blew a gasket but should we just carry on as we are until something happens? |
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She knows a smattering of Greek, but not enough to carry on a conversation. |
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This rebellious woman from Germany's post-war generation had even had herself sterilized rather than carry on her Goering bloodline. |
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If they carry on with their good form, they'll be at Wembley at the end of the season. |
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The Lawrence Sheriff School was eventually founded in the late 19th century to carry on Sheriff's original intentions. |
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As per the terms of the agreement, DuPont will carry on to serve the market with ethylene vinyl acetate and acrylate copolymers. |
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There is only so much you can carry on to a train and that does not include a 36-inch television or flatpack Welsh dresser. |
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Some people you would want to retire at 45 but if you are fit and able and keen to carry on then whyever shouldn't you? |
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You organised the whole wingding and so it's your right to carry on enjoying it the next day. |
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Obviously, Dominic West can carry on swimming as much as he likes. |
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Those scoring 130 to 145 are most likely fairly able to carry on to grammar school without a problem. |
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As Carib is the last in the lines of Caribs the exhorters, the hope is that the children will carry on the business of remembering. |
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But the ECB's Dead Parrots Society, who appointed Moores not once but twice, are a Pythonesque circus which will carry on flying. |
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The meeting will address this issue and will carry on looking at the no-confidence motion which is moving toward a qualified majority. |
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Congratulations to all of our outstanding Shipmates who carry on the storied heritage of Navy cryptology. |
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Oblivious to the vitriolic hatred of which they are victims, my nemeses are able to carry on their lives in unassuming ignorance. |
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Burke was interrupted, and Fox intervened, saying that Burke should be allowed to carry on with his speech. |
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While in the RAF he was granted occasional spells of leave to carry on his work with the ballet. |
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Just carry on wearing that baby blue beret and er, matching jacket Samuel love. |
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After the advent of state funded universal education, the Church was not permitted to carry on educational, instructional activity of any kind. |
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Entwistle's son, Christopher, gave a statement supporting the Who's decision to carry on. |
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The four remaining members were adamant that the group would carry on and that their approaching North American tour would continue as normal. |
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Mill was brought up as a Benthamite with the explicit intention that he would carry on the cause of utilitarianism. |
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The SRU cancelled all arranged trial and international matches and encouraged the member clubs to carry on as best they could. |
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In diagram A, the sett reverses at the first pivot, then repeats, then reverses at the next pivot, and will carry on in this manner horizontally. |
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As smoothbores, they were not very accurate beyond 50 yards or so and were cumbersome to carry on foot. |
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Ted Spread should also carry on the good work in the Delta Company 40 Commando Royal Marines Handicap Hurdle at Taunton. |
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Whoever you vote for amongst these parties, one or a combination of two of these identikit parties will carry on with the same Tory policies. |
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The roll cage was damaged and it was deemed unsafe to carry on. |
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Now, his colleagues at the school have set up the Steve Tose Literacy Fund, which will support youngsters at the school and carry on the work the teacher loved so much. |
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In response to 'Out of Control' by Ms Doggone, I agree that the stray dog menace is getting out of hand and if we carry on this way, we will be outnumbered. |
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The team worked hard so that we can carry on with some exciting lessons outdoors during winter and our animals will be spending the colder months in comfort. |
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You may only carry on items that are smaller than a certain size. |
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It was a shame the weather took a turn for the worse but the pouring rain didn't put a dampener on the event and the organisers were determined to carry on. |
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I don't know if they will be allowed to carry on with their journey, but if they are my advice would be for them to buy some proper charts and a tide table. |
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They also decided to carry on the consultation process in future even after the resolution of the issue of renaming the NWFP for a smooth political process. |
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After nearly eight years at the head of the Vatican, the Pope, aged 85, has resigned unpredictably saying he is unable to carry on because of his old age and failing health. |
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It is difficult to carry on a conversation with so many distractions. |
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If you carry on like that, the law will soon be feeling your collar. |
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They'd carry on worse than Carry Nation did in all her hatchetations. |
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He cherished the usual wise monitions, such as that one was not to make a fool of one's self and that one should not carry on one's technical experiments in public. |
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It remained in the hands of the MacBrayne family until 1928 when, unable to carry on, it was acquired jointly by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and Coast Lines. |
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It was in the Anglo Saxon interest that the native British carry on as usual to ensure the economy produced food and goods for the new landowners. |
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Visitors must also carry on their belt a rebreather, which in case of emergency will filter foul air for approximately one hour, giving a chance for survival and escape. |
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It must carry on its humanitarian work throughout its territory. |
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Modern scholars generally hold the view that the Vandals allowed the Romans in North Africa to carry on with their way of life with only occasional interference. |
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In time, the heavy emphasis on money was supplanted by industrial policy, accompanied by a shift in focus from the capacity to carry on wars to promoting general prosperity. |
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In Kozhikode, he once again considered throwing himself at the mercy of Muhammad bin Tughluq in Delhi, but thought better of it and decided to carry on to Mecca. |
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At that time many of them seagulled on the Mt Maunganui wharf to make a crust in order to carry on with their ideal of kiwifruit as a major exporting industry. |
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A twenty-seven year-old screenwriter stepped up to the table. Josh reached into the carry on and pulled out a bottle containing an anti-psychotic medication. |
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I'll be gone for a few days, but I hope you will carry on in my absence. |
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Why, Selena even had something on her computer, called Squidge or Squark or something like that, where you could carry on a conversation, live, with a person right on your. |
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The strength to carry on in life rings through us universally. |
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Skyline views and rappelling adventures will carry on in the Queen City's Uptown district on Saturday, November 14, atop the 18-story Hyatt House Charlotte Center City. |
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They do not have the same strength as their British counterparts and it is very likely hunting horns will carry on ringing out in the French countryside for a long time. |
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