I can never understand the rationale behind some of the things that women do these days. |
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Plus I can do it whilst continuing on with Season 6 of The X-Files on video as I'm never going to get it fiinshed at this rate! |
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We do not actually attempt to get, say, a 10 percent real rate of return on the investment in our roading system. |
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The second act has him lowering his own moral standards to do what proves necessary to survive. |
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In order to do that, the tax system must let savers earn the full gross rate of return on their investments. |
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I do not remember the last time I was so viscerally affected by a literary account of another person's experience. |
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One thing that supporters can do to help is to rush letters to the Ontario Attorney General demanding that the charges be dropped in this matter. |
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Interest rates are at historic lows, home values continue to magically rise, and you do not plan to be living in the same house in five years. |
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The Federal Reserve is raising interest rates and appears ready to continue to do so for some time. |
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I will probably do about 30 rounds of sparring with Groenewald and some more rounds with various middleweights and super-middleweights. |
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I feel as if they actually put the customer first and that everything they do is in our interest. |
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Whatever you do avoid touching the gills as they are very delicate organs that are easily damaged. |
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This might be a little tricky for them, folks, but don't worry because I have a strong feeling that they'll do it! |
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The chairman pulled rank, as they so often do in such open and shut cases, and persuaded his underlings he was entitled to enter his court. |
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Apparently there's some strange, arcane folk belief that wearing such headgear actually makes everything you say and do amusing. |
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Adults who work in schools can do much to help children deal with loss and bereavement. |
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Have you suffered a loss through bereavement and feel you could do with someone to talk to? |
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Corporations will choose to promote vacuous materialist music as it is often in their interest to do so. |
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You wanted to build bikes, but it is the consuming public that decides whether it is in our interest to do so. |
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Not all shih-tzu mothers do what they are suppose to do, and in these cases, a breeder must act quickly to save the newly whelped shih-tzu puppy. |
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Right, OK, but you do agree that there wasn't a rush on the part of the Labor Party to oppose that. |
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They would rather do things themselves, to make sure they are done properly. |
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Yet its members still do not see it as leading opinion, rather as reacting to government initiatives. |
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If you do not like the Indian version then you get nasty white toast and bright red jam that tastes like bubble gum. |
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Where do you find the best value baked beans, sausages, ketchup and white sliced bread? |
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As a person born with white skin, I do not pretend to speak on behalf of people of colour. |
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So do they list a number for you to call instead, rather than waiting for them to call you back? |
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There are the thrill-seekers, who find they get a rush of euphoria by waiting to do things at the last minute. |
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Are there things that a White woman can do to get ahead in the workplace that you think a Black woman never could do? |
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It's a rush, a thrill, a challenge to do something that most people can't even conceive of and couldn't do even if they wanted to. |
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For the great sweet Bordeaux whites, you need Sauternes of similar status and you go to d' Yquem, where they don't do red. |
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The behaviour of some people after Munich rankled with me very much, and continues to do so, especially when the anniversary comes around. |
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In particular the feeling that he would no longer do duty for India, which he had served with distinction, rankles him. |
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We do not know who wrote this new sacred verse, though quite possibly they were the kapellmeisters themselves or other musicians fluent in Latin. |
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Now, some say, vendors should focus on helping affiliates do business more effectively. |
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Even if you are skeptical about your garden having ideal growing conditions for astrantias, do give them a try. |
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Pet life jackets do not come with buoyancy ratings, as do human life jackets. |
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The powerful winds that accompany tropical cyclones and east coast lows can and do generate huge waves. |
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We could use macroeconomic tools to do a cost-benefit analysis of orthodox Argentinian policies over almost a half century. |
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Friends usually do have something to gain from each other, be it companionship or affirmation of existence. |
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I understand that what we do affects many interests, of organised groups, politicians and shady businesses. |
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We never answer questions about special forces, but do not take that as an answer indicating an affirmative. |
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I mean, really, what would you love to do in this situation if you aren't left numb from the toxic encounter? |
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Dean needs to shed his white-bread image and show he can do more than just speak a few sentences of so-so Spanish. |
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The team demonstrated this by tasting white wines, which do not contain astringents. |
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That's what my Scottish grandmother told me I needed to do when I was five years old. |
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Believing in a karmic world, he believes that the things you do come back around to you. |
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Unlike some, I do not think this public mess is a karmic payback for the actor's failure to indulge the press. |
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This has something to do with the new servers Halo boffins are presently introducing. |
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They have nothing to do with the aspirations of the Kashmiris or the Afghans. |
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We have no control over increased costs or low supplies, but we do have control over our attitude. |
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What we do here is to use organic grains, vegetables, nine-grain roti and sattu ki roti, which offers healthier options to wheat and white flour. |
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Writers who whitewash the facts in order to present their side of a story don't do anyone any good, least of all their own followers. |
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He needs to do something about the rank smell of dead fish emanating from the bathrooms. |
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The flat roofs that leak need to be replaced, as do the heating system and the windows. |
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If the basket will be painted, pickled, whitewashed or glazed, do so prior to lining, and let it dry thoroughly. |
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There is nothing you can do about a flat tyre but as a team we have very few mechanical problems as everything is checked thoroughly. |
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The only thing managers can do is to try to put off the evil day by hook or crook. |
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Well, I know it came out like a flat denial, and I think one of the things I can do is clear it up. |
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Perkins issued a flat denial that he had ever had anything to do with Duke, and he denounced him for good measure. |
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And when we would do funk covers people said we sounded like Jamiroquai, which I could sort of see. |
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Put your palms flat on the wall at head height so you're positioned to do push-ups against the wall. |
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Some of the dancers in the chorus do have the appropriate raunchiness, and all are technically up to the task. |
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They had hoped to do their push along the road but were advised by police that it was too dangerous. |
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In town, most women do domestic chores and child care while their husbands are at work. |
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I think we fall back too often on our power when in fact we probably could do more by persuasion. |
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The lines between good and bad cease to exist as the white hats do terrible things for the best of reasons. |
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That has meant a relatively low profile for its Moderators, who, in any event, do not represent the church as a whole. |
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They think they can do or say whatever they want, whenever they want but they are wrong because I plan to fight every step of the way. |
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For to do so leads inevitably to a logical contradiction via a version of Russell's paradox. |
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What they're really trying to do is reach people who really aren't reachable by commercials and by standard news media. |
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All we could do was watch on and take small satisfaction as one of them fell during the battle. |
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In addition, toxigenic bacteria that have been implicated in sudden infant death syndrome do reside in used infant mattresses. |
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The trick we have to do is live up to the image of the white knight in shining armor. |
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I do not say the FSA is always right, and I long ago ceased to see it as a shining white knight rushing to the public's rescue. |
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But this is another exciting challenge, and I'm as keen as mustard for the boys to do well. |
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This might do in the infants, but I'm afraid by the sixth form we expect something a little more sophisticated. |
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They are going to do multi-cores off the aft deck and piston coring off the side A-frame. |
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All sites dealing in other languages do quote or translate from time to time, which falls under fair use. |
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He still did not do well among African-American voters, just a marginal improvement. |
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In Judaism after people die we say the Kaddish, the memorial prayer, and we do acts of charity for the souls of the deceased. |
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How much food do we need to have on the spacecraft for the astronauts to go to Mars? |
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Importers think the same way, so they do not feel the need to cover their position by booking forward contracts. |
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And we do encourage citizens to listen to any media advisories concerning traffic conditions. |
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This is clever advocacy, but I really do not think it addresses the real issue. |
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That most Canadians do not follow hockey in any serious way does not diminish its role as a key cultural symbol. |
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With so much raw data and so many things you can do with that data, coupled with a big random element, you are going to get lots of patterns. |
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His act, which had a lot to do with white magic, was greeted with great applause and in fact some nights he had to turn people away. |
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How else do you think she went from some cow town in Canada to being a stage star? |
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No one is saying why, but his blocking skills likely have some thing to do with his sudden fall from grace. |
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Find out about the villa's position and orientation so you know that you do not have go to the beach in order to catch some rays. |
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Many Italian merchants ship internationally and at keen prices so it pays to do some leg work. |
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All you need to do is stay focused and follow your sixth sense, and everything will fall into place. |
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The bar menu is limited, although they do offer grilled bonito, a moist white variant on tuna that is an Asturian staple. |
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He had too much on his mind and too many things to do than get apologies from the low classes. |
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It is more like being able to define blank verse, and most Shakespeareans could not do that and do not need to. |
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So why do we allow it to go on day after day, year after year and never spend time, or money, to find a way to overcome it? |
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Day after day we see the spectacle of a Minister who is unable to do the task that he is paid for. |
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Lycos currently do not provide keyword, impression or click-through stats, although they do intend to offer them in the near future. |
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We do ask our visitors to clean up after their dogs, especially in the more frequented areas of the estate. |
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People turn up in cars to allow their dogs to exercise, which is fine, but then do not clean up after their pets. |
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As he practically ran out of the barn leading the horse behind him, all I could do was stand and stare after him. |
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Many people do not understand why this uncomfortable season is named after a fruit. |
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My love of the UK has a lot to do with being raised on British fairy tales and the lowland Scots lilt in my grandmother's voice. |
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Why not do some research, screen some little-known or largely forgotten films and tell us something we don't already know? |
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The first thing I would do is to make sure that at least one of the gazillion of phone numbers on our website would reach a real live person. |
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While blacksmiths work mostly with hot metal, whitesmiths do the majority of their work on cold metal. |
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I do feel that they are getting a bad deal in terms of coverage and I was glad that I was able to do a little bit to put that right. |
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Suffice it to say I didn't do any sneaking and the house was not wired for networking. |
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I toy around with the idea of attention or stardom, but never know what to do with it when the spotlight shines on me for a brief moment. |
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He would goof off, smile, horse around, do anything to keep off the subject, but I could tell. |
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To do otherwise would be to betray the trust that our patients place in us as advocates on their behalf. |
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For Christmas this year, I've got the in-laws who do like three square meals a day. |
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Cross-racial adoption claims and custody litigation therefore do not represent attempts to enshrine white supremacy. |
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If you tell your assault team to fall in as you move in on a suppressed enemy, they'll do just that. |
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The first thing soldiers in any army do after being rolled out of bed is to fall in for morning formation. |
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The strange guys and girls who had nothing better to do on a wet February evening. |
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The persons who appear and do counsel work, either in drawing pleadings or appearing in court as an advocate. |
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When William made to do so for her, she lunged out of the door and fell on him, her slender arms wrapping about him and pulling him close. |
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But the idea that it is all about helping rustic smallholders to keep making rare cheeses has very little to do with reality. |
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He was supposed to do it twice, but the other conference fell through, or some such thing. |
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They're nothing but lousy lowlifes with nothing better to do but smoke dope. |
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In Berling's print we do not get a glimpse of Herod's henchmen in the middle distance, as we do in the engraving. |
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We do have a couple of heated propagators, but this method is much quicker and makes use of existing heat that would otherwise just dissipate. |
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When I walked around the Hayward my first thoughts had nothing to do with low art. |
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I do know that Benedict left a lasting impression on our family, he made us slow down, savour life, and treasure our other children even more. |
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That does not mean they have not availed themselves of legal arguments where it was advantageous to do so. |
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It is a vision whereby every child leaves school able to read, write, and do basic arithmetic. |
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The air here isn't that rarified and most of us like to do other things as well. |
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I do not feel safe knowing that lowbrows have their fingers on nuclear bomb triggers. |
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The Hard Knock Life tour made it so rap artists could go out again and do arena tours. |
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So, what could listening to rap and other music have to do with improving those scores? |
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The era of low-budget airlines is tempting a growing number of people to do short hops abroad, often on day trips. |
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You are likely to take steps that do not fit into social norms or patterns. |
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If we wanted a life of leisure all we had to do was to show up at the dole office every fortnight. |
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Conveniently, local rappers don't even have to leave the city to do just that. |
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While I do not condone some of the more rapacious acts of Australian companies, I am not so sanguine about local small scale operators either. |
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What I do love is low-carb cranberry juice, and I'll add some seltzer water to it. |
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Living a good life and allowing others to do so is the good option available to each one of us. |
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They do not advertise these vacancies, but family and friends are appointed. |
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It is a matter of working out whether or not I want to even do it and then a matter of saying yes or no. |
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If somebody is going to have an affair, they will do it whether or not someone tries to flirt with them. |
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What do you feel about this friend and which of his or her qualities do you see in yourself? |
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So we do not need to step out of the house for days, which I am so looking forward to. |
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They will wield whatever power is necessary to do it, undermine whichever country when it seems useful to do so. |
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All you need do is open whichever book you choose, and it will speak to you and tell its stories. |
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On this first dive we wanted to do a general sweep from stem to stern to assess the wreck's condition. |
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This range can make for tough going, as do swatches of untranslated Latin and Middle English and other assumed knowledge. |
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Apprehensive though many Ministers are, they do not regard it as their place to wrangle over the whys and wherefores, certainly not in public. |
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That sort of grip is along the lines of the French foil school and has nothing whatsoever to do with 16th century rapiers. |
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I do not find the absence of aircraft from the 1986 aerial photograph to be evidence of abandonment. |
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If this is so in what way do 72 three-storey town houses and a large block of flats help to resolve it? |
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They relate to what people can say or do while participating in a procession or other form of demonstration. |
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This is not a static and unchangeable world where all whites have the goods while blacks do not. |
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So, while online petitions are useless, as everyone says, surely they can do no harm. |
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Thus while we can start with Waltz, we certainly do not want to stop with him. |
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The fact remains that, while horses may not die of foot-and-mouth, they do carry the disease. |
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So it makes perfect sense to leave the masses to their low culture, and they will likely do the same for you. |
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He will be able to pick serious and competent people who will do a disinterested and professional job as UN rapporteurs. |
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If you have been taxiing under conditions conducive to icing, do a static run-up prior to takeoff to assure normal engine operation. |
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But though this suggests how little Gabriel understands his wife's rapt attention, we do not need to know that in this sequence. |
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It is not that other countries do not indulge in this, more that one in particular is turning it into a low art form. |
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We find that the violent offenders as a group do differ to normals, but it doesn't mean to say that every murderer does have an abnormal profile. |
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As I always do when I travel, I kept a record of what we saw and did, but putting Iceland into words is not easy. |
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All they do is whinge and whine about how hard life is and how they've been left behind. |
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Mostly I do photography because I am not tall enough to be a runway model, so I pose for magazines and calendars. |
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She realized there was nothing she could do but grumble, complain, whine and cry but that wasn't going to get her anywhere. |
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It's got nothing to do with the efficient flow of air, which is what good aerodynamics is all about. |
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They should also do head counts of students rather than relying on the false records kept by the company. |
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Likewise, aerostats require less energy than aerodynes to do the same work in space. |
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In truth, I think I was set to do a good grumpy and moanful act, complaining and whingeing about the invasion. |
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The best that most of us can do is to live with it, enjoy it and be thankful it is such a rare event. |
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However, I don't think a few low-cost ads on Prime TV are going to do the job alone. |
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My mother did not keep very good health, so we had a charwoman who came in to do the cleaning. |
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I shook my head in disbelief, but I couldn't shake the feeling that I had to do something about my actions, or rather my lack of action. |
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Through the aeromedical division certification process, the FAA will do everything it can to help you prove that you're capable of flying safely. |
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It has been noted that guide dogs working in towns breathe the same pollutants as humans yet do not have asthma. |
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You do have a severe case of whiplash, and, unfortunately, you're going to have to be in a neck brace for a while. |
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One part of what we have to do is contest reformism's ideas and practices, in direct argument and propaganda. |
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If papering and painting, or kalsomining are to be done, do the last named first. |
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He read all the books and I do mean all and could recite large passages of film dialogue by heart. |
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There has been research published in the past that suggested that asthmatics do better when they live in dustier environments, too. |
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You are passionate and adventurous, however, you do not go around advertising these qualities. |
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The reformist troops weren't rash or impetuous enough to do something so drastic without direct orders. |
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Most call-centre vehicles do have phone numbers displayed, to complain about rash driving. |
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How do we preserve the strength and competitiveness of our aerospace industry? |
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As a result, cigarette makers do not need to design different packages and advertisements for each state. |
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The glasses do not correct astigmatism, but they are effective against nearsightedness and farsightedness. |
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After waiting for an hour and twenty minutes for our meals, we decided to do a runner and not pay for the drinks we had consumed in the meantime. |
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When the characters do not click, the delicate structure of the conversation unravels. |
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We do not have to settle for every misery fate and humanity have heaped upon us, but should fight back, to see which ones can be shaken off. |
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We do not know entirely what is astir, but we can feel that the world is ready to throw itself into turmoil. |
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Then you either jump or use an old rusty metal ladder to enter the water, and do it all again in reverse at the end of the dive. |
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Poets do such things, so sometimes do aestheticians, and so does Stephen Dedalus in Ulysses. |
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I agree that romanticism aestheticizes everything but I do not see it as conformist in the way you do. |
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What residents of the two townships hope to do is showcase their hospitality. |
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You are astonished to discover the man can do cartwheels, handstands and back flips. |
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But in the end he lacked the sagacity or the low cunning to do the one thing necessary. |
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He is more impressed with the proposal to do away with fixed pub hours, planned for both Scotland and England. |
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We're going to get the low-down on a tech revolution that I, for one, have heard very little about until I got ready to do this program. |
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We have precious little time as it is, but I try to set aside hours to do just that. |
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They do have some local beers and whisky and a range of soft drinks and juices, however. |
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Mind you, I had to do a bit of fast footwork to get the Foreign Office to rat on that fisheries deal that Jack Straw had done with Alex Salmond. |
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Some of them work enormously hard and, to be honest, how some can cope with full-time jobs and doing what they do astounds me. |
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A child's handful of balloons escapes, as they must do every hour on the hour, and floats away over the Magic Kingdom. |
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As in a lot of cases, if your budget allows it, do not go with very low-end products. |
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Most of the complaints are that the services provided in some low-end toilets do not match the fees charged. |
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It is normally used with scanners and low-end devices that do not need to have termination in the device. |
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But the great powers do not pay attention even when their profound interests are at stake, unless the interest is security. |
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So i arrive at the call and get to work, and what do you know there's a 40 gig hard drive, clean as a whistle. |
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She's as clean as a whistle, but you, you obviously had something to do with this mess. |
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I don't know offhand, but if you do not adjust for inflationary effects and the GDP you are whistling in the wind. |
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I don't have any evidence of that, but at any rate his movement to do away with whatever he imported was started much earlier. |
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The way that satellite arrangements are usually put together is that the philosophy, the language, the pedagogy, and the kaupapa of the schools do match. |
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Grandpa is astonished at how the dogs do everything together. |
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But I do think if you look at history and you do believe that history has a tendency to do what? |
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He also should convene his Cabinet heads and ask them what else they can do to boost participation. |
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But healthy people who do get infected usually have no symptoms and are unaware that they may have cysts containing inactive toxoplasma in their heart, muscles or skin. |
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I wouldn't advise sleeping pills, but a nice warm bath might do the trick. |
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Apparently Democrats do want a coronation but is it because they do not have better choices? |
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I do not have visions and have never done astral travelling. |
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People fell over themselves to do good things for Klemperer. |
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By using the conjugate, I can do the necessary rationalization. |
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When you approached T.I., London grammar, and Fall Out Boy to do this, what was their initial response to it? |
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I assure her one more time that I do not mean to hurt her in any way. |
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Parents who speak in complete sentences will have children, by and large, who will do so, especially if they are kept from watching television and motion pictures. |
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There are plenty of low-price scanners that will do the trick. |
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What do you call a long-winded member of Congress whose opinions infuriate you? |
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We wanted to do a square dance too but we couldn't find a caller. |
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For the reasons set out above, I would answer that question in the affirmative, and as a consequence the other four questions simply do not arise. |
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It is therefore contrary to the spirit of rationalism to force people to do anything which could plausibly be left to the individual to decide for themselves. |
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If they do find work, it tends to be in low-level office jobs. |
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Kelly also argues that unique user and page impression data are meaningless to advertisers as they do not in any way reflect the number of individuals going online. |
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Consumers must assure themselves that a high standard of knowledge will be passed on to them, in simple and understandable terms, by an expert qualified to do just that. |
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All they do is ratchet up a crisis, get more free stuff, sign papers that mean nothing to them, keep on doing the illegal war stuff, and start the cycle all over again. |
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But again, I've got to think when push comes to shove, he won't do it. |
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Moreover, the exam was a very poor predictor of success, as many apparent failures went on to do very well while those early high fliers fell flat on their face. |
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Sitting on the edge of the stage the sister's talked for awhile, waiting for Angie to finish the shoots so they could do a quick runway rehearsal and then go home early. |
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Most of the meddlers in our lives do it to gratify their own egos or because they mistakenly believe they are helping. |
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Not that the demonstration had anything to do with this couple, whom Sarah seems to see as a fairy tale come to life. |
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Topics covered include the structure and mechanics of plants, how they adapt to the seasons, what roots do and how plants propagate and support themselves. |
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I appreciate your interest and will do my best to answer your questions. |
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Yes, I always like to do cover songs when my band acts on stage. |
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I do not use fixed spools for heavy fishing and would advise against it. |
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Come on, do you really expect us to fall for such a childish ploy? |
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But they do not include the revenues of middlemen and retailers. |
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If he was clean as a whistle, would they be willing to do this? |
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We are whistling in the wind if we think we can do it on our own. |
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But I do not see the future in terms of the couture that will come out of it. |
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And I thought I should come back one day to do a giant walk over the Sydney cove from the Opera House to the top of the bridge. |
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What can you afford to do now that you couldn't afford to do before? |
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How do you assure yourself that amongst 22 million people nobody has the motivation, the intention and the capability to carry out a terrorist attack? |
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Surgical bypass of severely occluded vessels has been considered the gold standard for use in symptomatic patients who do not respond to more conservative treatments. |
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He kept repeating the same thing, that it had nothing to do with him. |
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Some villas in holiday resorts do appear to be priced very keenly. |
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Don't rush me or try to do anything to speed up the process. |
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Now, why do you suppose someone would steal astrobiology specimens? |
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Intestinal gas can be reduced by reducing aerophagy and paying more attention to diet i.e. avoiding such foodstuffs as beans, if they do cause trouble. |
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A junta can do it, using their military power to overtly or covertly control decisions at the highest level. |
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They will find ways to punish you covertly and reward those that do go along with their narrative. |
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It would be troublesome to eat with the sash covering her mouth, but it was possible to do so, and she couldn't afford to risk any of the boys seeing her face. |
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There's a decent-sized cult coalition that seems to think this young whippersnapper will eventually do something other than grow his own mutual funds. |
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Well, basically, what they do is, they lowball you on the bid. |
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When chimps forage for food they do not ask themselves why, or consider better alternatives any more than does a beaver consider better ways of building dams. |
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That's when it clicked to me what I could possibly do today. |
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After less than a year, the faculty were furious because there were not enough TAs to do all their grading for them. |
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And the more we do to perpetuate the myths surrounding motherhood, the more unbearable we make the cross to bear for those who don't find it all rusks and baby bottles. |
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I hope to sign another striker before the weekend, but gilt-edged strikers do not grow on trees and are difficult to acquire for a team in our position. |
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We have to do what needs to be done in order to keep our secrets safe. |
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I am totally different from everyone else in the game because not only do I rap, I also produce, play musical instruments and sing which makes me literally, a one-man band. |
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And with the successful reforms of the last 20 years, we've picked the low-hanging fruit and we're going to have to do something pretty substantial to get out of this. |
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I'll do it at the beginning to see that it's all rolling well and if it is going well during production and the rushes seem good to me, I try to stay away from the set. |
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All of these women's raps illustrate that they can do what they are doing. |
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She knew she wanted to play corky in Bound, but her management wanted her to have nothing to do with it. |
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The program allows users to do global searches through all the available data. |
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She added if the members wanted to put specific penalties for non-compliance in the by-laws they could do so but they were also dealt with under the act. |
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The sports star will do TV advertisements for the candidate. |
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In the slaughterhouse, what they would do is to lower each cage of chickens into one of these chambers before dumping them on the belt for the hangers to put in the shackles. |
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They have to come into town to do their shopping and that costs money. |
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They understood that if everybody is really shaking in their boots about this man's conflict of interest over six years, no one seemed to do anything about it. |
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They tried to keep off the subject of Hunter's mother by talking about the exam and what they were going to do on Saturday for Halloween but it was difficult. |
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You do get a bit of rustiness, but we've now got that out of our system. |
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It is a lesson which some of our less enlightened citizens would do well to learn before they put pen to paper decrying the wholesale evil effects of immigration. |
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But they do put it right around the corner near the time the video was shot. |
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The little, looping movie shows five young women cycling through a park in Berlin, and filming each other as they do so. |
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There are more gangs of 'townies' hanging around Blackburn who are damaging surroundings and disturbing the peace, but do I see them being told to move? |
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We do know some details of this method of squaring the circle and, despite the criticisms of Aristotle, it was an important step forward in the development of mathematics. |
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Which leads to the converse problem of treating children for disorders they do not have. |
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So do give the new album a whirl if you haven't yet, and try listening to it as a descendent of the 60's rather than the 70's and see what you think. |
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Still, we do still have fresh raspberries and strawberries in the garden. |
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Admitting that he was not satisfied with the water supply in the capital, he assured us that his corporation was willing to do what was needed to correct the problems. |
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Our call is to serve God in whichever way he has equipped us to do so. |
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All you have to do is square everything away with her parents. |
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I do not know the political affiliation of most of my colleagues. |
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As for the new conquerors and settlers, unlike the Normans in England, they did not succeed in appropriating the native past, and, as far as we know, made no attempt to do so. |
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I do not find it easy to discover the ratio decidendi of Pook's case. |
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Although both agreements affirm the duty of parties to prevent and eliminate land-based marine pollution, they do not as such prescribe detailed standards for doing so. |
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It could also do with lifting that film's concise 72-minute running time. |
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By the time I was sixteen I could do all sorts of folk dances. |
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You boys aren't gonna be able to do those aerials in there, are you? |
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