You never quite get the feeling they're interested, they always seem to be doing it to humour you. |
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I would understand if we were fly-tipping, but I was doing it on my own land. |
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While getting tensionless, deep and well relaxed sleep, the individual can produce more and feel great doing it. |
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While others among us engaged in countless discussions about what to do and how to do it, Ann would already be doing it. |
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She's a rebel princess, a faux-punk screecher with a massive world-wide following who's doing it tough. |
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We are not doing it in order to conform with societal norms or expectations. |
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I'm glad they're finally doing it and I'm unsurprised that Rob and Laura are still together. |
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I still don't like doing it and have to psych myself up to it but I am starting to master the fear. |
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You want me to believe that all these years people have not bowled bouncers to me and they're doing it now? |
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A lady passing you a paper bag on an airplane isn't doing it because she cares for you as much as she doesn't want to get barfed on. |
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Okay, if politicking based on one's beliefs is foreign to Inuit, why is he doing it right now? |
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Isn't accepting payment in order to file-share even worse than doing it for free? |
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Not only were they torturing me into a night away from my work, they were doing it with the addition of meatheads like Steven. |
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If we're all cashing in our hipster cred for bourgeois trappings, then at least we're doing it together. |
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The traditional way of doing it is to say we're going to divorce, let's go through solicitors. |
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Anyway as I was doing it I knocked a glass lamp from a small table and it smashed to tiny pieces on the parquet floor, it made a huge bang. |
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They are still battling against the world's best team, and doing it on foreign soil. |
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I don't like doing it, it bores me to tears, and the money, which is good, still isn't worth the time it takes. |
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But I don't think that we are hyping up expectations at the moment, and I don't think we should start doing it. |
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She asked me what I was doing, how I was doing it, what temperature I was frying in, even what spices I was using. |
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I do think that mental pathologies can be written, and I think that prose fiction is a particularly good way of doing it. |
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Ok, so I did something which to me is hilarious, but at the same time I have a slight tinge of guilt for doing it, because its misleading. |
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Despite his tinsel heroics, Jeremy wasn't able to overcome his fear and says he won't be doing it again any time soon. |
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She suggested that she and her sister would go over and clear out the apartment as I was to sentimentally attached to be doing it. |
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He thought nothing of the long hours behind the counter simply because he knew he was doing it for them. |
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They started doing it in reality TV, where writers don't have union protections and are easy marks for getting this kind of material in there. |
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But grazing dairymen are proud of being profitable, and are glad to tell you how they are doing it. |
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These mud dauber wasps were gathering mud balls from my leaking sprinkler so I filmed them doing it. |
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The only difference is that they are doing it in a more unconventional way. |
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They both spent time practising law, but they were politically active while doing it. |
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Is the idea of computer gaming tailored to young women fundamentally flawed, or are people just not doing it right? |
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He's really got to move quickly on this because he cannot be doing it in the same year as a midterm election. |
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Exactly when I started shaving has slipped my mind, but it was in my early teens, so I've been doing it for close to a quarter century. |
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They're only doing it to get under your fur, so please, don't pay them any mind. |
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Obviously, like the bacon and onions, it helps if you prep them beforehand, but I invariably end up doing it as I cook. |
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He dropped out of university to embark on a card-playing and gambling career, quickly shone at it, and has been doing it ever since. |
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Little sisters are doing it for themselves, with a helping hand from their big sisters. |
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The all seemed shocked by her destroying her property and doing it so very thoroughly, that they seemed positively oblivious to her nakedness. |
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I could give open mask chloroform or ether, but I might be arrested for doing it now. |
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Nobody would admit to bird-dogging if caught, but nobody would be truthful if he flat denied ever doing it. |
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There is no single best way to reflect on your practice, but we should all spend some time doing it. |
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Of all the people to make mock of the depravity visited upon those prisoners, a former POW is the last one I'd expect to see doing it. |
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I had thought about modding my PSU to make it modular, but never got around to actually doing it. |
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Even the locals who do cut the peats are mostly just doing it to have a big fire at New Year. |
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His only initial reason for doing it was to shut her up, to stop her from requesting impossible things from him. |
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If there'd been anything to sue and resue and re-resue over, you can bet those 5,000 shysters the campaign flew in would be doing it. |
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All those who have been attracted to the Army are doing it for money, sort of mercenaries. |
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Cuckoos con other birds into rearing their chicks because it's so much easier than doing it themselves. |
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Although injury has stopped me from doing it recently, I can often go out for a day and find 80 or more geocaches. |
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You are old enough to know that she did it her way, you're doing it your way, and never the twain shall meet. |
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He is well within his rights to do that and I don't blame him for doing it. |
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His mother always told him the jeans looked sloppy and that he should get rid of them, but never bothered doing it herself when the chance arose. |
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I imagine, though I didn't see it because I was blindfolded, that they were doing it with a razor blade or a scalpel. |
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A tear slid down Francine's cheek, and the usually unaffectionate Crystal put an arm around her, though she felt slightly uncomfortable doing it. |
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I'm completely unartistic, but doing it in the semi-dark means I can let go of my self-consciousness long enough to have fun. |
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She said she would keep an eye on him, but unfortunately it didn't stop him from doing it again. |
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This hasn't been done out of the blue and they have been given every chance to stop doing it. |
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If he has got a way with words, he might want to think about firing the person writing his promotional blurbs and doing it himself. |
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All the while doing it so underhandedly that they now believe I am completely innocent. |
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This is a necessity and you must start doing it now because it is an exam technique. |
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The police are there to pick up the pieces, to find the perpetrator and see that justice prevents him from doing it again. |
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This possibility was so surreal to me that I contemplated doing it just for the experience. |
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I felt that I had never really managed to get through to him what I was doing, why I was doing it, it just didn't really feel right with him. |
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Last summer, he was still pretty new and he was cleaning up because that's what probies do, but he was doing it with a smile. |
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I figured if I want to pursue writing as a real, hopefully money-making gig in the future, I'd better get used to doing it on a regular basis. |
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I couldn't be fagged doing it tonight, as I am recovering from the horror of dragging two toddlers around the Royal Melbourne Show all day. |
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Regardless of that, it was enormous fun and I hope to be out and about doing it again, weather permitting this weekend. |
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Whether you're experienced or inexperienced at prayer, just persist in doing it. |
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We find the underdog being demolished by someone and then try and target who's doing it, that sort of thing. |
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I realise now that I was deliberately denying myself painting when I stopped doing it for those three years. |
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Over doing it can cause excessive pain and immobility, thwarting your training program. |
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I see no difference between that and the rationale for gorging yourself, puking it up, and doing it all again. |
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All the rules and tests and punishments against drug-taking are evidently not enough to stop people doing it. |
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What is it about tai chi that makes its devotees want to freak people out by always doing it in public? |
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The middle classes may be guilt-tripped into doing it, but engaging the great unwashed in this exercise may prove impossible. |
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Not only had she lured him into writing her dissertation, now she was punishing him for doing it. |
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For those doing it it's a great high, a euphoric trance that makes them feel happy and free. |
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But it is hugely addictive, and when you stop doing it, it is like horrendous cold turkey. |
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It's easier said than done but you will never ever have a better chance of doing it than right now. |
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But this administration seems intent on doing it in the most reckless, foolhardy and impetuous manner possible. |
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A religious Jew tries to bring holiness into everything they do, by doing it as an act that praises God, and honours everything God has done. |
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It might be for the money, for the experience, or maybe they were extorted into doing it. |
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Then we got our friend who knew Schooly to call him up, and he was all down with doing it. |
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So you can incite someone to do something bad without even realising you're doing it. |
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Integrity is that eye for quality, that commitment to doing it right the first time. |
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She heard the tin whistle begin, and without even realising she was doing it, began tapping her feet to the ever-present drum. |
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They argue with each other, pick on, insult and criticise each other, and they have fun doing it as well. |
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But if you think this 55-year-old, who is zipping along racily, is doing it for fun, think again. |
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The left one went bung earlier in the year, and has not mended as expected, so she's doing it pretty hard, and so is Dad. |
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You're not doing it by creating negative pressure in the oral cavity, but drawing air into the lungs while talking. |
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And she is doing it all, from endorsing products, appearing on TV shows to walking the ramp at fashion shows. |
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I've decided I'm taking the route of industrial espionage because doing it about spies and stuff can create some limits, or so I've been told. |
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Most people don't realize that the only way you can show improvement in the season is by doing it in the summertime. |
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The problem's not with her mentioning religion. The problem's with her doing it in a passive-aggressive subtweet. |
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Apparently, all of them are now steadily nibbling away at their overdrafts and credit card debts and supporting each other while doing it. |
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She was overcome with the feeling that she had to do something and she wasn't doing it. |
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Becoming world champions undoubtedly boosted our confidence, but now we have to prove we're capable of doing it all over again. |
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I know it is only my first session but the fact that I am doing it is a cause for celebration. |
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We have a big task in keeping our city clean, but we are doing it with all the will and resources we have at our command. |
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If a child was doing it, it could encircle and strangulate part of the body and that would interfere with the blood supply. |
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There were little white stones laid on the ground where we had plants growing and we had no idea about who was doing it. |
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So rather than doing it on the hoof, as it were, perhaps your Lordships would be minded to adopt our suggestion. |
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There's no denying that I wouldn't be doing it now if dad hadn't stuck by me and been so supportive. |
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I wrote some stuff at the end, too, and Dark Horse, with an eye for posterity and the book trade, are doing it as a slim hardcover. |
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We are just doing it from past experiences and what we have seen and what's happened to us. |
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With the weekend's stages going through the Pyrenees, the Basques were out in force and weren't doing it in half measures either. |
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You knew when doing it, though, that a lot of your friends, and supporters and people who stood by you would be outraged. |
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It's only when you're doing it that you realise waiting takes stamina, strength and a strong will. |
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He remembered doing it before on occasion, although he had always been one to prefer the caliginosity of the night. |
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My mum goes to the hairdresser when she needs her hair cutting, but she always asks me to check if they're doing it right. |
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While some people boast of doing it in a day, with scenery like this no one should hurry. |
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They're from a background where picking strawberries for pin money would be quite a cushy number so they don't mind doing it? |
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I'm not yet a good driver, nor a completely confident one but at least the idea of doing it no longer sets butterflies fluttering in my stomach. |
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He looks as if butter wouldn't melt in his mouth, but he angled against Kennedy and now he's doing it against Campbell. |
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Europeans abbreviate dates in reverse, and doing it wrong could invalidate your card. |
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By doing it I mean he is bussing to a zillion cities but only spending 5 minutes in each one. |
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We don't need any more ideologies imposed on us from above by intellectual thugs who think they are doing it for our own good. |
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This means doing it as Mother Nature intended without the aid of poisonous chemicals and insecticides. |
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But as it stands, the people who are running this business are doing it for all of the wrong reasons and, I'll warrant, in all the wrong ways. |
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People are choosing to access the city centre but they are doing it in more sustainable ways, to the benefit of all. |
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The access course was in sociology, which was a subject I enjoyed, so I'm doing it here. |
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I started to sprinkle the pudding with some jellied candies, and happily hummed a song as I went about doing it. |
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You may wish to wax your linoleum or vinyl floor after a thorough wash, but there's no point in doing it too often. |
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Now, not only are you doing most of the work, you are not entitled to any acknowledgement, never mind gratitude, for doing it at all. |
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People love doing it and it really comes home to you at the end when you go up to the wards. |
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In theory it is great, but when you are doing it in actuality you run into problems that you never envisaged. |
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Every activity can be weighed up and deliberated over according to the level of risk that it carries, and what could be gained by doing it. |
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He loves doing it and considers it an honour in spite of not having much free time. |
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They are not doing it for the job, they are doing it for the joy, and there's something really moving about that. |
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Smoking is much more dangerous than eating genetically modified organisms, therefore they must just be doing it to spite the Americans. |
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We're not consciously aware of doing it, but it's a gesture that is duplicated by every culture on Earth. |
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I mean, if there's anything more affected than a fake accent, it's pretending you don't know you're doing it. |
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If, as they say, Christmas is a time for family, then the first family of Celtic music in Alberta, The McDades, is doing it up right. |
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Sidhe never regretted doing it, even if her afterlife had not been as wonderful as she had hoped. |
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Ok, nobody likes messy pavements or hawking in public, but is fining people for doing it really the answer? |
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One of the reasons I signed on is because I wanted to work with Frankenheimer, so it's a real bummer he's not doing it. |
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But if I wasn't doing it, I'd be on the wind-down to Christmas, so it's nice to get a piece of work out of it. |
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Lots of people think about energy saving measures and doing it is critical if we are going to reduce energy consumption. |
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Under the guise of political virtue, it scolds, berates, rebukes, criticizes, and has a high old time doing it. |
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But even those who agreed seemed to recoil at the idea of actually doing it. |
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The odd thing, though, was that although there was an almost constant smell of downtown pee, I almost never saw anyone actually, well, doing it. |
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I know everyone is doing it at the moment, but I'm considering a fairly fundamental redesign here. |
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The Constitution requires states to redistrict once a decade, but it doesn't forbid them from doing it more often. |
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Though the Chief Minister ignored the interruptions a couple of times, the third time she said someone was doing it deliberately. |
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I think you've been doing it so long you don't even recognize anymore that they're nothing but sophistries. |
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Going back to the good old days of doing nothing and doing it all together is no longer a possibility. |
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She was an excellent cook, and she actually loved doing it, which was why there were always cakes and cookies to look forward to after school. |
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And while playing the piano is a might fine talent, we don't need to watch you doing it in front of a chromakey screen. |
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I'm doing it properly, wearing the bib and so on, but I won't have to walk the course to get the yardages. |
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The one thing for sure is that he's not doing it for the sake of doing us a favour. |
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I love what I do, it has been my whole life and I can't imagine not doing it but I'm not getting any younger. |
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And he said, I'm doing it because this is my flesh and blood, this is my baby. |
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The only reason they're doing it is because the original was in subtitled in Swedish. |
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Assigning particular rights to people may be a way to promote wellbeing, and when it is, utilitarians favour doing it. |
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If they did it once, the law of averages most likely would favor them doing it a second time. |
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The kids I see and eat with every day still want to help this country, in spite of getting shot at while doing it. |
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When it's your job to produce a digest inside three hours for your boss, doing it at home too seems a bit of a drag. |
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Perhaps I started doing it because I'm anorgasmic, and it's a way to feel a rush of pleasure without even involving genitals. |
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We have thought of a few options like borrowing a barn on a farm and doing it all up and looking at everyone else chipping in. |
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If you're breastfeeding and plan to express milk, you'll need bottles and teats, and a breast pump if you're not doing it by hand. |
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You are very good at doing linkbait stuff to cause publicity, but doing it in a way that does not harm your credibility much. |
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Inability to execute an intended action is known as apraxia, slowness and difficulty in doing it is dyspraxia. |
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One of the reasons that rock music is so popular is that people are doing it at all levels. |
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Third, people can betray the work that they have been given by doing it poorly or dishonestly and corrupting the final product. |
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The Scouts are learning about international humanitarian aid by doing it themselves. |
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She is doing a little royal work and doing it well, but will not take on a full-time round of royal engagements. |
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Considering the amount we're saving on the swings by doing it ourselves, we can afford to spend a little extra on the roundabouts. |
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Then discuss it, but not for long, because this is a technique actors use to delay standing up and doing it. |
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I have been doing it for almost seven years but if you asked me to use runes I'm going to need the book! |
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There is a perception that men have this proclivity to shine when it comes to break-dancing, and the women doing it are just scraping by. |
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They were at it again in 2001 and have been doing it since the beginning of this year too. |
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But my concern is that they are doing it on the M4, which can be pretty hairy at the best of times. |
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Later that same day he started doing it again and she slapped him upside his head. |
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Most of us are tired from doing it, and still coughing up all that fun stuff that develops in your lungs during summit day. |
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Australians love to deride tall poppies, and that's all very well, I love doing it myself. |
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You can make a good fist of doing it, but in the end you have to come to terms with the fact that you are not dealing with a tame beast. |
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With his gosh-darned, aw-shucks demeanor and disarming smile, he is able to insult entire ethnic groups without even realizing he's doing it. |
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The only reason for doing it is to save you the bother of saving and shopping. |
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They may agree that everyone's doing it nowadays, but they're still laughing behind your back. |
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She must know that is my job and so is doing it to spite me. |
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I think we're doing it but, by golly, you don't do that in six years. |
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Is he just doing it because he figures at his age, he can't be choosy? |
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I'm not overly religious, I don't attend church and probably only step inside one for weddings, funerals and christenings, but I feel that it's the right way of doing it. |
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We are fond of making decrees, we even specialize in doing it, but a lot of the regulations made by the House of Representatives are only paper tigers. |
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This is of course a neat idea and Mo is a very generous man for doing it. |
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When he announced his intention, towards the end of his days at Oxford, to become a rabbi, his mother accused him of doing it to spite them, although she came round quickly. |
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To insidery boffins, it counted as doing it with his bare hands. |
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Once you've driven your flag into the North Pole, proven to yourself that you're actually a pretty tough cookie, what's the point in doing it again? |
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However, it is important to note that the discount on irredeemable currency, although obviously going to 100 percent, is never doing it along a straight line. |
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I really did not like doing it, but I felt he had backed me into a corner. |
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Congress is going to vote on whether or not to stop distributing its money to states and local governments on a pure pork barrel basis and start doing it on the basis of risk. |
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I'd like to see some other folks that come in that have some experience certainly in fly-by-wire systems, folks that have been doing it more recently than I have. |
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Brian's only public concessions to his problems were that he suddenly steadfastly refused to tour, and had some massive freak-outs when they pressured him into doing it. |
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Some cynics say the people who subject themselves to potential humiliation on celebrity shows are doing it in hopes of reviving collapsed careers. |
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I'm not some creative genius, I've just been doing it a while. |
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Interestingly, I've always started a new career choice by actually getting in there and just doing it, always for free, volunteering, building my skills and experience. |
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Just as people shouldn't drop litter, they shouldn't deface the city with graffiti, and ways need to be found of persuading them to stop doing it. |
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Well, women are doing it this winter, only they're doing it glamorously. |
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For the rest of the year, every activity can be weighed up and deliberated over according to the level of risk that it carries, and what could be gained by doing it. |
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You think as you are watching it, that everything is quite politically correct, that sweet Vera is doing it all out of the goodness of her own heart, but watch closer. |
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If you are happy with your first attempt an in your dummy run on making a bouquet then get started on making your dream come true by doing it your way. |
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For the ergonomist or architect, the task is to understand the nature of the work and the best conditions for doing it, and then to design round these criteria. |
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So I've been going through an existential reckoning lately, in which I'm in the process of critically examining what I'm doing with my life and why I'm doing it. |
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Nothing too brilliant and it did have a few draggy moments, but I heard at least a few laughs from the audience and I felt pretty good about doing it. |
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I prefer to do my confessing in dribs and drabs, sharing little pieces of my life right here every week, although I'm not always aware I'm even doing it. |
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But once I loved the nightlife, and I was recently lured back by the offer of limp cocktails, dry ice and a chance to see how the young folks are doing it. |
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Are we doing it for agnostic reasons, because it's better, or both? |
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You refuse to help and then criticize me for not doing it right? You're impossible! |
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Every afternoon she was at the archery field doing it like all my other students. |
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It's not because all of these corporations are doing it just by the book. |
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If my mares produce successful horses on the racetrack then obviously they'll be worth a lot more money, which is why I'm doing it in the long run. |
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Now a days I see so many writers doing it, that I figure, what the hey. |
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The only way Republican leaders will change their tactics is if they lose a few elections in a row doing it. |
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We stayed as long as our air would hold out, headed back to the boat, filled the tanks and within an hour we were all back in the same spot doing it all again. |
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How a group with this much energy can remain so synchronized is a marvel, but what really wows is that they seem also to be having the time of their lives doing it. |
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I have been doing it for 30 years so it is all in a day's work. |
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We just played off each other so well and had the best time doing it and the funniest part was, we wound up having packed houses, other people loved it too. |
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Like grouse shooters, fox hunters, lampers, hare coursers, badger baiters and of course meat eaters, anglers do what they do simply because they enjoy doing it. |
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They will not change because it would be damaging to their amour propre and hazardous to their positions to admit they have been doing it all wrong. |
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Few politicians garner the celebrity that Senator Booker does, and fewer still seem so earnest and human while doing it. |
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Instead of doing it the hard way, 5 percent of guys take 'roids. |
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In the film, Noah blesses his children with fruitfulness, instead of God doing it. |
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I want to ask him about it, but can't think of a tactful way of doing it. |
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I told him about the back-breaking work of doing it all ourselves, and how Jon had demolished the kitchen himself and then wired the whole room for electricity. |
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The irony for me is that it really isn't conservative industrialists who employ violence and intimidation, it's poor schlubs doing it to other poor schlubs. |
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Working deep in the hold we find the faithful ones who keep bailing the bilges without regard for the Mate's view on whether they should be doing it or not. |
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Oh I'm definitely gonna do the sneakers thing, we're all doing it. |
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When she finally got around to doing it, the intrusions started soon after. |
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Why should me doing it myself, off my own bat, make it such a big joke? |
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He is able to make several designs from memory and enjoys doing it. |
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As long as you're happy with the way you look and you have no problem doing it, I have no problem with you being completely naked or whatever you want to do. |
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Is there any evidence that ageing in the male is really very much different from women, apart from the time difference that they're doing it about ten years earlier? |
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If I tell people what I am doing it behoves me to do something! |
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What we have done is to feed them enough to fill their bellies of the right foods, giving them no more than they need at one time, but doing it several times a day. |
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Well they could go further and say that the whole thing is a load of tosh but that they are very thankful for all the money that they get for doing it. |
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Accusations of hypocrisy and disingenuousness have been lobbed at both for doing it with seeming ease. |
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When I was pondering shooting up my school, I rarely thought of doing it out of malice against the other students. |
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I've modeled for several male photographers who showed me the poses they wanted by doing it themselves, and most of the time, they looked about this silly. |
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This anti-moralistic political drama is a morality play on the value of political thought, and the importance of doing it well. |
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And that's what I've always believed in myself, and that it was not really as much about the tricks or the sleight of hand as it was the person doing it. |
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Try doing it when you're staring into the open muzzle of a rifle. |
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Yes, my name is Briton, they supposedly conceived me there, kinda a gross story, the thought of my parents doing it is quite disgusting and unpleasing to my stomach. |
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They've been doing it so long it just comes naturally to them. |
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Deirdre thanked all the hard working committee for all their efforts during the busy year and for doing it so willingly with such dedication and unstinting of their time. |
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I could do the job of personal assistant and wheelchair-pusher and look good doing it. |
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Ernie Els swings the golf club very fast, but he looks smooth doing it. |
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Even if the state doesn't prosecute you for it, doing it voids your malpractice insurance which means you may lose your ability to practice anywhere. |
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It was a skilful piece of work, a series of invariably thin stories skating along on the bankable watchability of a talented ensemble cast doing it by the numbers. |
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He, quite reasonably, regretted doing it in the open water with a near stranger on national television. |
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It must have been hard on her to have to watch someone else doing her job and on top of that doing it badly, but she never said anything about it. |
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Don't use the excuse of being hard up as a reason for not doing it. |
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Getting caught on video doing it in a roomful of rich donors is downright sloppy. |
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If a particular exercise or movement causes pain, stop doing it. |
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I used to love coloring my hair red with henna, but finally quit doing it. |
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And, at one time, I got so much into the habit of rapping that I used to catch myself doing it involuntarily, as a man in a brown study may rap with his fingers. |
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In fact I'd go so far as to say that one of the reasons Lee looks so good at the moment is becuase he's consistantly swinging the ball and doing it at serious pace. |
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In so doing it posited no questions about the suffering and passibility of God. |
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When the 14-year-old from North Walbottle headed to the final of the Junior Miss Galaxy UK pageant, she was just doing it for a bit of fun. |
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The Parisiennes have been doing it for years and believe me, the look does work and can even be tres chic. |
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And don't let anyone kid themselves that Liz or any other modern femme is doing it impurely for their partners' benefit and not their own. |
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The Virtual Reptile Show gives reptile owners from all over a chance to learn more about herps and have fun doing it. |
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But the very fact that you are doing it hidingly means it is not all right. |
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It's a painful process in which they do not use anesthesia and those doing it are not veterinarians. |
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It would only become a problem if you started worrying about it or you were doing it so obsessively that it got in the way of real life. |
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And a certain presumed presidential candidate needs to be doing it, too. |
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Base and insolent minds outrage men when they have hope of doing it without a return. |
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The other person is probably quite capable of doing it but is financially aliterate. |
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I've seen us doing it once or twice but in general we have gone toe-to-toe with everyone. |
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Anyway, her head was still killing her and the sound of Frost's tirade wasn't doing it any favours. |
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Once already I'd been fired for doing it, and I was very nearly sacked from the Birmingham Rep. |
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If I was just doing it for the money it would be different but I haven't really set a timescale. |
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Benitez's side are in the groove and are not only winning but doing it with as wagger. |
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Firstly, because you probably won't be invited and, secondly, because he's doing it all in name of charidee. |
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It can take me from half an hour to four hours to complete one engravement, but I love doing it. |
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Doing it once is no fun, but doing it over because you lost your work is the pits. |
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And he just kept doing it with a persistence that is a grandeur. |
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But these confabulated, sockdologizing tins refuse to warm up. I swear they are doing it to perversely annoy me. |
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What you should be is not yellow at all. If you're supposed to sock somebody in the jaw, and you sort of feel like doing it, you should do it. |
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And doing it righthandedly and lefthandedly and upside down, it didn't seem like just writing your birthday, did it? |
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I have business on earth now, and must look about me for the means of doing it. |
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If you're doing it off the autocue, you have to hand it over to the autocue typist about 10 minutes before you're on stage. |
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Monday was a red letter day for her. She accomplished a lot and had fun doing it. |
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You can psychoanalyse that to delusions or a big ego but when I have something in my mind it is just a case of doing it. |
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It is easy to say what should have been done, but more difficult to have found a way of doing it. |
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We don't want this to turn into one of those pie-in-the sky bizzos where you aim too high and then never end up doing it. |
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Each of us, from top brass down to the front line worker, wishes to feel the satisfaction of doing something worth while and doing it well. |
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We have some presenters who are the real McCoy but some of us are doing it for fun. |
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Narrowboating is neither wet nor expensive but navigating through locks is hard work.I heartily recommend having a go at narrowboating I'm definitely doing it again. |
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According to Ronald Coase, people begin to organize their production in firms when the costs of doing business becomes lower than doing it on the market. |
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Denys was very careful to explain to me what he was doing and why he was doing it and I spent a lot of time with the script supervisor and the editor. |
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He's doing it by trying to frighten the bejabbers out of the public. |
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If cosseting the rich against high taxation works, how come we've been doing it for the past decade thanks to the laxest non-domicile laws in the world, and yet we're skint? |
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The company wants to make sure that when a homeowner refinances their mortgage that they are doing it for the right reasons and will benefit in the long run. |
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Families doing it tough will receive more assistance from the government. |
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He said that PPP's leadership wants to emotionalize the case aiming at to get masses' sympathy as the government was doing it for last few months. |
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Sir, you have a right to that kind of respect, and are arguing for yourself. I am supporting the principle, and am disinterested in doing it, as I have no such right. |
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I don't give a tinker's cuss about your opinions, I'm doing it my way. |
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According to Philip II, he was doing it for the benefit of the Church. |
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People always think a detectorist is a guy who finds coke can tops and rubbish but detectors now are very complex and, if you're doing it properly, you can find great stuff. |
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The time is right for doing it, without deer flies, gnats, or sweat. |
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