It spent nearly three years trying to clear the rights to all the records it intended to use on a mash-ups album. |
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Clear sky forcing is the direct backscatter of solar radiation in clear skies. |
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Managers have to discipline themselves to set clear goals and measurable outcomes for teleworking employees rather than acting as timekeepers. |
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Personally, I can't tell the difference between diamonds and bits of clear broken glass! |
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As such tell-alls have made clear, she is a driven entrepreneur who can and will turn off the charm whenever she needs to. |
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With no love lost between the rivals, there were two clear camps as 78 tellers flicked through the ballot papers. |
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The dance production was as clear as spoken words, every movement motivated and tellingly simple. |
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Indeed, there are some clear telltale signs, that suggest that this is not necessarily a one time occurrence. |
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The only remaining option is the political route of making a clear proposal in the election manifesto. |
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When the 507th, believing their previous route to be clear, backtracked through the town, the guerrillas attacked, achieving surprise. |
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Its white sandy beach, lapped by crystal clear waters and hundreds of types of colourful fish make it ideal for swimming and snorkelling. |
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What is also clear is that there existed a range of opinion of the subject of alcohol, temperance, and gender identity. |
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The dangers of moving backwards are clear for an administration fixated with past mistakes. |
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The turn away from Protestant scholasticism was given clear, systematic justification in the theology of Horace Bushnell. |
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The water was so clear that a school of fish could be seen swimming against the current, upriver. |
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We had to drop the middle schoolers off kind of early so we could get to school on time so I was usually in the clear. |
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It is the latter with clear explanatory footnotes that would be read by a schoolkid in year eight today. |
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Because of the bad quality of the bank video, it is not clear exactly what happened. |
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Yet he was right behind Siri and was getting bad air from her sail, so he tacked out on port to get clear air. |
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The new policy sets out clear procedures for religious groups to follow in tendering for land designated for purposes of worshipping. |
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Developers have come under fire as it became clear that an empty Ulverston mansion has become a vandals' playground. |
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From the tenor of the letters, it is clear to the Court that a parent dictated them. |
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Over the sclera lies the conjunctiva, a clear mucous membrane that protects the eye from becoming dry. |
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I think it was made clear that after their arrest they were on bail and their bail conditions prevented them having any contact with her. |
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Many of the Maori tribes had made it clear that they would not support any Maori party that was exclusive or separatist. |
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It's clear that Joyce used the first part to score off his erstwhile friends-turned-enemies. |
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One night we had been out working hard to score, but by two a.m. it was clear we were going to sleep alone that night. |
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Having taken pole position, he scorched away and for 30 laps looked a clear winner. |
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When you see squid or baitfish jumping clear of the water, bass wait below. |
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They can see hooks hanging out from the baitfish in clear water and they'll spook easily if they can see the bait isn't swimming just right. |
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We didn't split on bad terms, and she's made it quite clear that she's concerned for my well being in the future. |
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This clear terrarium, made from several different textured clear glasses, is an ideal way to grow small houseplants. |
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Half of them had clear prodromata, such as scintillating scotomas and sensitivity to odors and noise. |
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Avoid fried food, and stay clear of margarine and other processed vegetable oils. |
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It was clear from the blackboard that it would be a good place for a party, with caipirinhas, minty mojitos and margaritas served by the pitcher. |
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The off-center peak of this creature's shell allows the limpet to use it like a bulldozer to clear its territory of other animals. |
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But the wider importance of the phrase was only made clear by a marginal note in one of his notebooks. |
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Given these numbers it is clear that clemency was marginal to the criminal justice system. |
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The reasons for eliminating terror are clear, and speak to simple self-preservation. |
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In the past few days, the aims of the global war on terrorism have become clear. |
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He made it clear that he considered those involved in sectarian violence to be terrorists. |
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He had stopped on the slope, applied the handbrake and left the tractor to clear a blockage in the attached baler, leaving the engine running. |
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Each hair perfectly in place, and a scowl on his moustached lips, it was clear this guy was no cartoon. |
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Hang around boats and marinas long enough and it also becomes clear that some breeds take naturally to the water. |
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Although phylogenetic tests in ostracods are relatively clear, morphological evidence is somewhat ambiguous. |
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It was clear that it had to be done under conditions of confidentiality or Craig wouldn't be willing to play ball. |
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He raced clear of the defence to scramble the ball past keeper Mark Cairns. |
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The young defender almost gave Thistle the lead as early as the sixth minute, but his header from a corner was scrambled clear by Gordon Russell. |
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He went off on a weaving run before chipping through only for the ball to be scrambled clear. |
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But the ball also struck the far post and the Newry defence scrambled it clear. |
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Livingston were under the cosh, scrambling the ball clear twice in injury time, but held on desperately for points. |
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Fighter jets scrambled into the clear blue skies above the American capital. |
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Many ore carriers preferred to clear Maryport in ballast, loading at South Wales ports with coal for Spain. |
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A hot bath and good dinner had helped, but her testiness with Jonas was a clear sign she was on edge due to fatigue. |
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Whatever else has gone wrong for the Government, scrappage has been a clear success. |
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These chemicals can act as clear and specific chemical markers that indicate a heart attack is imminent. |
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Vryzas muscles his marker off the ball after Russia fail to clear from a corner, and knocks the ball in from six yards. |
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And it appears clear that new downtown ballparks designed especially for baseball are helping generate urban revival. |
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Interstate visitors commented that we who live here take it all for granted, alluding to clear days, balmy nights and the Ranges at our doorstep. |
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One night the moon was full, the sky clear, and the air balmy, so my partner and I had dinner and waited for dark. |
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His surface-to-air screamer from about 10 yards was fisted clear by the goalkeeper. |
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And it's clear that her web site still features the screed quite prominently posted. |
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It is not clear that using family history to screen for cardiovascular disease is useful in children. |
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The image is crystal clear, and the disc includes the original score by Gottfried Huppertz that was used in the film's premiere screenings. |
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The whole thing is bananas but I didn't attempt to clear my name as that would have meant staying on for several months more. |
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Nevertheless, she lays out a clear design for the text and illustrations without losing much by the exclusion of an index. |
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There is clear, sweet water in the middle of that marrowy substance which is very refreshing. |
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All becomes clear later and we settle down onto familiar prison drama territory with mouthy cons, bent screws and idealistic governors. |
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I took an empty clear plastic 750 ml Coke bottle for each one, screwed the top on firmly and made a small hole in it, then sawed off the base. |
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Certain textual lines of descent are clear, between Homer, Apuleius, and Shakespeare, for example. |
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They prefer life on the shores of deep, clear rivers, lakes, large marshes, and ocean bays. |
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Working with no clear plan, he brought in dozens of alphabetic letters in various scripts, sizes and colors. |
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Thank you so much. but just to make it clear, this is still in English, just in tengwar script. |
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Beside me, Lucas had stopped laughing and coughed a few times to clear his throat. |
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Already the Thatcherites have made clear that they are in no mood to compromise. |
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It was clear that the merry season of Yule logs, plum pudding, fruitcakes, marzipans, macaroons and roast turkey had not yet come to a close. |
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Hewitt set Barley up with a great inside pass to put his scrum half clear and through for try number two. |
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She applied her mascara, and eyeliner then moved on to her clear lip gloss. |
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She then looks up and down the street, as if she's making sure the coast is clear, and then she just takes off. |
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Our characters were supposed to look around to make sure the coast is clear, then jump in the truck and race off. |
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He would then park the cars a few miles away before returning days later to check the coast was clear before selling the vehicle on. |
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Once the coast was clear, he would get to the second floor somehow and then he would get to Juliet, hopefully before night fell. |
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Once the coast was clear the elf leaped gracefully from the tree and Miaku followed. |
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They all start running off and, thinking the coast is clear, I get out of my car. |
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Once finally convinced the coast was clear, Gabby nonetheless tiptoed her way down the hall and slipped into the room. |
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We'll wait until the coast is clear, hide the stuff, and then go after them. |
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Without clear rules on land tenure and transfer, the Mandingos remain unable to return to their former homes and restart their lives. |
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As the asset schedule makes clear, the financial resources are substantial and liquid. |
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The schematic diagrams explaining the principles of complex pieces of equipment are impressively clear. |
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It will also give you the ability to clear your back-room inventory shelves of much of what's capturing your working capitol. |
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By 1987 it was clear that the grieving period was over as politicians manoeuvred for supremacy. |
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Although he abandoned the schematic interpretation, it is not clear what he puts in its place. |
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Guthrie received him courteously in the manse, but made it clear that he did not submit to the sentence out of respect to the authority of the bishop who had imposed it. |
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As ballet master in chief for Cincinnati Ballet since 2003, he is treasured for his thoughtful classes, clear observations, stern yet supportive nature, and sense of fun. |
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Botha also scored the first try, after just three minutes, as the Boks made their intentions clear from the kick-off as they drove strongly into the Irish territory. |
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Phelps Creek wines are characterized by the intense purity of their sweet bing-cherry fruit and the clear mineral notes from the vineyard terroir. |
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After all, the U.S. has long made clear that it opposes efforts to engage the ICC in the conflict. |
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It is becoming clear to me it's the handwritten marginalia at issue, not the versions, since these would probably be available from computers, etc. |
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Some cases of tennis elbow clear up with plenty of rest and support. |
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Usually time and more time will clear this up, though once in a while, a person may require some steroid drops. |
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From the tenor of your article his affection for the building is clear. |
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Translations into clear and readable English actually fail to convey the stylistic obscurity and difficulty of his Greek. |
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It is clear that they see countries as indistinct numbers, open to endless evaluation. |
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If you squint, you can see the Home Depot behind it gleaming bright and orange in the clear Texas air. |
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As long as you stay clear of his backwind, you've got him in your control. |
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The iea report makes clear that the global coal story is largely about China. |
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The midfielder's fiercely hit left wing cross was scrambled clear. |
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It was a balmy, sunny, tropical day, and the waters looked clear and calm. |
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The implications of Iranian hyperinflation for American policy are less clear. |
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If we get a clear look at the thing that is terrorising us, we gain some measuring of understanding of it, and our imaginations don't work anywhere near as hard. |
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Nor is it clear that the Assad regime is in a position to be confident of its staying power. |
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Yet, by and large, candidates have steered clear of criminal justice reform this election cycle. |
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So far, Wanderlust has steered clear of opportunities that would put them at risk of losing their independent identity. |
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It was clear from the moment he went on-loan to Bournemouth as a West Ham player, and banged in all those goals on the bounce, that this was a special talent. |
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But by now, it should be clear that apart from the baleful influence of science, and to a degree because of it, modernism has been completely hamstrung by its realism. |
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Buoyed by two back-to-back victories, the Railwaymen will not be daunted by the prospect of challenging the Londoners, who are 14 points clear at the top of the table. |
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But it quickly becomes clear that there are no camels, though there are inflatable bouncy houses, naturally. |
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It was particularly taxing, because with the clear skies, warm sun, and still, balmy weather we experienced for the entire journey, it became really quite hot in the car. |
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If the two companies can overcome that hurdle, they must then clear three others to secure the exemption they seek. |
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Despite a spiraling rabbit hole of media quibbling about what Huckabee supposedly said, the basic gist of his remarks were clear. |
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It was clear to us that the war in Afghanistan had spiralled out of control. |
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Those in the know steer clear of the cut-price, day-old baked goods. |
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Having been baulked on his second run, Campbell had a re-run, in which he made full use of the clear track to break the 94s barrier and secure victory. |
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Place the moist test material on the test paper, which after a few seconds will show a clear, violet coloration in the presence of acid phosphase. |
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Descartes sometimes uses traditional arguments as heuristic devices, not merely to appease a scholastically trained audience but to help induce clear and distinct perceptions. |
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Our No 8 Jim Bell had scragged him on the line as he had tried to kick the ball clear, but it fell straight on the floor, so I dived on it to score. |
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At the time British territorial waters stretched only three miles from the coast and Sealand, although built by the British, was a clear seven miles offshore. |
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Fylde were strong scrummagers, but when they got close to the tryline in the 36th minute the home side wheeled them around to regain the ball and clear their lines. |
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But to be clear, masculine aggression has always typified and justified Republican foreign policy. |
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The leading indicator for his comeback has already spoken via a clear, stereo signal. |
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In this context, the insistence we noted earlier on cutting the restraining bands upon the hands and feet of the deceased before interment has a clear significance. |
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She breezes through Previn's challenging music as if to the manner born, combining a crystal clear upper register with a wealth of darker, more sensuous colours. |
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Today, however, it is clear that Mr Blair is a busted flush. |
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It is quite clear that teachers, education and schooling have received a raw deal from popular cinema, which tends toward the negative and derogatory in its representations. |
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It is also not clear why, occasionally, the scrivener found it necessary to record the family connections for some men while not so at other times. |
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Sarah makes it clear she's very different to her screen alter ego. |
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Later on in the morning, when it was clear that the snow flurries had finished and that a slight thaw was setting in, I got tired of sitting at the window looking out. |
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We ask all parents to keep the gateway clear at school times. |
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The earliest clear evidence of a human killed by a spear dates to roughly 100,000 years ago. |
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In fact they only serve to make clear how inadequately I appreciated the moment when it was here. |
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It's not yet clear whether the current law relates to telemedicine in the same way it does for other medical specialties, or whether entirely new legal issues will surface. |
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His films, sprightly action flicks with clear lines between good and evil and a noble hero, touched a chord in a post-war America. |
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What we have to make clear is that it's more like 30 morning-after pills, every morning, midday, and evening for the rest of your life. |
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It is not clear, it seems to me, that musics bracketed as Western are emotionally and motivationally all the same. |
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The spa recently launched an exciting new menu of services including two innovative treatments to detox the body and clear the chakras. |
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Their five leadership roles are a clear and concise way to show that leaders need to be versatile. |
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Unlucky to catch a tartar last time at Windsor, but pulled clear of third and fancied to go one better with race conditions in his favour. |
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I'm not the moneyman here, but he made it very clear, and the club made it very clear, that they want to continue forever. |
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I soothsaid that Neil Hamilton would continue his fight to clear his name and that everybody would continue to disbelieve him. |
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It soon becomes clear that the MPAA does indeed discriminate against gay storylines, while violence gets through almost untouched. |
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For some it merely takes but for the snow to clear and they are in their flip-flops, but for me the sockless test is far more rigorous. |
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I walked my dog in a way that made clear to him that he was imposing. |
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Accused of sodomizing a student, he must clear his name to keep his cause alive. |
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Experience crystal clear game and chat audio using the latest, intelligent channel-hopping technology for interference-free wireless gaming. |
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The theme is clear in a monopodium at Galerie Chenel, which boasts a number of prestigious owners. |
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Given the inherent difficulties of CCU logistics, it was clear that a fresh approach would be required. |
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An identity theft can take significant time and money to clear up. |
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The clear span roof slopes from an interior peak height of 46 feet, 2 inches to an interior eave clearance of 12 feet, 4 inches at the sidewalls. |
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The vessel is equipped with 2 moon pools and 10,763 sq ft of clear deck space. |
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The Court has confronted only two OJDs, and on both occasions it struggled due to a lack of a clear tiebreaking rule. |
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Yet still Maloy finds no clear relationship between centonization and the dating of the texts. |
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It is clear to you that she intends to use the staves as oars. |
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A Cardiff free-kick was headed clear and Adam Clayton swept a first time ball out to the right to send Albert Adomah surging down the flank. |
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Thanks to the small but ambitious Whatcom Museum in Bellingham, Washington, you can get a soberingly clear yet astonishing lovely vision of what we may lose to global warming. |
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While that is not crystal clear, the notion that tightwads and spendthrifts have trouble managing a household together makes perfectly good intuitive sense. |
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Needle examination of the tibialis anterior muscle on 25 November 2014 showed the presence of fibrillation potentials and clear neurogenic polyphasic motor units. |
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It was clear that what we had heard in the classroom took on new life with the help of caffeine and snickerdoodles, and no doubt, the Holy Spirit. |
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As more sequence data become available for PPRV and the other morbilliviruses, ancestral origins of each virus and intraspecies differentiation might become more clear. |
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These findings indicate that morbilliviruses seem to be involved in the onset of Paget's disease, but their exact contribution to the viral infection is still not clear. |
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But he is just pounds 3,600 clear of third-placed Maarten Lafeber and with over pounds 7,000 available to the winner at Is Molas, the Dutchman could go top. |
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Sent to Sandown three weeks ago for the Listed Gala Stakes, Fallon gave Afsare a very positive ride, coming clear of Godolphin's highly-rated Songcraft in the straight. |
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Starting from Sneck Yate car park we walk in a northerly direction along the clear trackway of Hambleton Road with trees and walls lining both sides of our route. |
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If there was ever a doubt that we actually pit smoke our brisket for 13 hours over real hickory wood, this ad makes it pretty mouth-wateringly clear that we do. |
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Lucy Staniforth then nearly got lucky with a deep free-kick moments later, when Ceasar appeared to lose the flight of the ball, but she recovered to parry clear. |
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It is a clear sign of Royal Mail preparing to casualise the industry. |
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Timmy Murphy had the Paul Nicholl strained gelding jumping in springheeled fashion and the pair eventually galloped home four lengths clear of Tidal Force. |
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Many of the residents in Qadheb district on Soqotra Island may not have a clear recollection of what happened on a winter Wednesday in the seventies. |
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