Alan even drew us a mud map, showing us where to find the butcher and the best prices on beer and wine. |
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Her eyes are a dark, muddy brown, and there are bags even bigger than the ones under my eyes under hers. |
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Tonight, even a muddy sound system and faulty backing tapes cannot detract from the brilliant pop nous beating at the band's core. |
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But as the mystery of the film deepens even this vision of marital concord becomes muddy. |
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Their factuality is historical, even where it is still that of brute, unconquered nature. |
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I had even put in soft lenses, which always hurt so badly, so that I didn't have to have glasses muddling up my face. |
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They were in even worse condition than Ian, and remained unconscious for at least fifteen minutes. |
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The Chinese navy is determined to fulfill its blue-water ambitions, even if it takes a generation or more. |
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Without defense, even Judo greats can be chocked into unconsciousness by a white belt student. |
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The service never shuts down, and even on Christmas Day a skeleton staff is on duty. |
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Players and officials were suddenly and terminally uncontactable, and even when mobile phones were answered, no one would talk on the record. |
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Our recent history demonstrates that electing a new leader, even in an uncontested ballot, does not guarantee party unity. |
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She even had a straight job, a good family, and chose to live like a skell. |
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The background is complex and unconventional enough to send even a modern bohemian rushing to cover the piano legs. |
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He looked at him with soft blue eyes but even with the friendliness he showed Charles remained uncooperatively silent. |
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Money rules, even when the best entertainment around is lathering in a mud volcano. |
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History books tell us that wars are messy, chaotic and even nations fighting just causes make horrid moral mistakes and battlefield blunders. |
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This seriously good novel tells the story of M, a man with a sketchy past and even sketchier morals. |
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First-generation skeuomorphs are close mimics, even fakes. Second-generation skeuomorphs abandon any serious attempt at deception. |
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It's a fair bet that additional hundreds or even thousands of mistakes go unnoticed and uncorrected every year. |
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One of the attention tests, the attention switching test, was even shown to be uncorrelated in either experiment. |
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Many of the apples are being skewered onto sticks creating an even more dangerous hazard. |
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Now, my father-in-law can't even strap on a pair of cross-country skis for there is not enough snow to ski on! |
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It is difficult to obtain good results from oil heating, even with the muffle furnaces. |
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The world around her remained a blur even as she heard his fading paw steps. |
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In fact, I love it, even though I don't ski, snowboard or do any winter sports that involve going outside. |
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They were confident even then, and it was obvious that the pair were extremely dedicated to their skiing. |
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If the message board allows it, you can even include a short promotional blurb about your site at the end of your posts. |
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The image obtained on SiS315 looks even more blurred especially on the polygon edges. |
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Within the flat, perfectly even strata, the drawn lines appear blurrier the deeper they lie. |
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I slip and slide and skid and bump into things even in the best of weather. |
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In contrast, if group members think he is relatively uncreative, they may deem his ideas to be distracting and even annoying. |
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The shuttle's hatches slammed open before the landing skids even touched the ground. |
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He has no reason to speak to the Queen like that, even if she is uncrowned. |
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Bob, by the way, only casually mentioned his war record, though there is still something unctuous even about that. |
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A quick jolt in the microwave will restore its soft unctuousness, even if its soupiness is gone. |
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It was natural food with a natural flavour, and it went down a treat, even with my uncultured tastebuds. |
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They even go so far as to give older skiers free or reduced lift prices while younger skiers bleed at full price. |
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Bayeaux, as a city, remained undamaged in the war even though the Allied beach landings took place just miles from the city. |
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Ice hockey, downhill skiing, ski jumping and even the speed skating make for compulsive viewing. |
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It is not the sort of nonsense that can arise even in the best system of law out of the need to draw nice distinctions between borderline cases. |
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Keeping yourself in the game sharpens your skill set, which ultimately makes you a better employee, even in your current job. |
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But historically, many undecided voters make their decision during the past month or even the last few days of an election season. |
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We have not even started to skim just the surface of the available opportunities. |
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Several cheap brass lamps were mounted on the undecorated walls and the warped wooden floor didn't even have a rug to cover it. |
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Avoid skinny heels, even if they're low, and avoid mules or slingbacks until you're more comfortable. |
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In late summer, numerous egrets and herons appear, along with common, roseate, least, Forster's and black terns and maybe even a black skimmer. |
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For some reason though, he lived in the house as a boarder, and for some even stranger reason, he received a bid. |
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In Italy, anger over collisions between skiers and boarders even led to the creation of separate pistes for the two sports. |
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The investigator then pressed his face against the weathered boarding, his eye even with the hole. |
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You may even get your significant other to wear some pretty revealing and skimpy clothing. |
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For a good even dispersion, use a muller to force the pigment into suspension. |
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There is a growing perception that the decision-making is remote, opaque, and even undemocratic. |
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Highly inventive, artful, weird, beautiful even, but nonsense, categorically, undeniably. |
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So far, this report in USA Today has gone undenied and has even been more or less confirmed. |
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Huge reserves of fossil fuels remain to be even considered, let alone tapped, eg gas hydrates under the oceans. |
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The racing began under a layer of snow that saw athletes bundled up even while racing. |
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Inevitably then, it can only financially top up local authorities by skinning you and I to an even deeper extent than it is already doing. |
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There is defeat, even in the rest he wins, to the man who, that he may keep a whole skin, turns and runs from the battle. |
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She hadn't even said anything to this girl, but she could make Hannah 's skin crawl. |
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As any Elvis impersonator knows, under the hard exterior of even the clumsiest man there is a dancer trying to get out. |
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He also said that not all parents would get their first choice school, even under a Tory administration. |
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They have slipped back even from the freedoms they enjoyed under imperial rule. |
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Plants are often under high temperature stress even in their native habitats. |
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There were some players not even celebrating much because they know they underachieved as individuals. |
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Perhaps even worse than stigmatizing minorities, affirmative action programs obscure the problems that lead to minority underachievement. |
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Doesn't he realise that if he wins preselection this way his parliamentary career will be under a cloud before it even starts. |
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Linda can even supply a range of natural skincare products and medicinal creams for muscular and joint problems. |
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Before we could even get the lights on, Adrian went native and jumped on a wildly sketchy boardslide. |
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Singh had even boasted about breaking his court order, so his arrest should have not been a surprise to anyone. |
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Her body was so perfectly counter-shaded in the soft starlight that even the pure white of her underbelly merged into the picture. |
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The industry has been quite creative, indeed even boastful at times, about their solutions to this ever-growing problem. |
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On the contrast, he had stopped acting arrogant and boastful, and was even becoming shy and modest. |
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Skinless turkey breast is an excellent low-fat protein source, lower even than skinless chicken breast. |
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She was surprised that the man didn't even stumble on the thick underbrush in the dark. |
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Apart from the lead, the play is undercast, and it is sloppily staged, even making experienced actors seen ineffectual. |
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Companies consistently undercharge for products despite spending millions or even billions of dollars to develop or acquire them. |
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Whatever it does, it works, even on nasty boat shoes I wear in the middle of summer with no socks. |
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The walls were painted only in a sickly yellow undercoat, and even that was peeling. |
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Since the fur is only semi-long and lacks the downy undercoat, the coat doesn't tangle and even show cats require little grooming. |
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Skeptical, yes, and some seemed particularly out-front radical, even beyond the obligatory flesh-piercing and rampant multiculti joie de vivre. |
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Nor is the Toronto police force even roughly reflective of the multicultural nature of Toronto. |
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As our area is not very multicultural at all, there weren't even any minority groups who could visit and share their culture. |
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The people in this school can't skip a rope even if it's lying on the floor. |
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But even as he skips over subjects and themes, Kureishi has always returned to his own life for inspiration. |
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But he said this made it even more important that Rochdale Council acts quickly to develop a boatyard and boat hire facilities at Durn. |
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She sighed irritably when no one presented either of these, but even as she did, Jacqueline's head bobbed up from the gun deck. |
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The tides and undercurrents are notorious, and even in summer bathing is not recommended. |
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Still dressed in that red jumpsuit, slim even for her young age, she ran with a skip like a child prancing through a field of daisies. |
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You don't even have to think about it, just stick a finger in, give it a wiggle, and Bob's your uncle. |
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More complicated variations include circular and multidirectional tomography, producing even sharper images. |
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In every case, he will claim, all the evidence we will ever have radically underdetermines what it would be true or even justifiable to believe. |
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The burden of debt is made even worse when it is considered that the area is one of the most economically underdeveloped regions in South Africa. |
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Hopefully we will continue to be supported, though people have to remember that, even after two victories, we are still underdogs in every game. |
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Walking with ski poles is even better, since you can raise your heart rate as if you were running without pounding your joints. |
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I like this skipping rope very much even though it lacks ball bearings in the handles. |
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It even had a photo of a young Carlton, skipping rope in hand, next to the article. |
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As it was an ugly day, I didn't wear a sport coat and felt a bit underdressed, even though I had on slacks, an oxford shirt and sweater vest. |
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The latter point often is underemphasized, even though uncertainty about policy effects is ubiquitous in natural resources. |
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In turn this information can be quickly and automatically transmitted to other patrol cars and even bobbies on the beat. |
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The robber is described as about 6ft tall, with heavy stubble that was visible even though he had pulled a bobble hat over his face. |
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But work is sought by many and not easily found by a frail-looking, pale and even slightly underfed, poor girl of thirteen. |
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It used to be that in the '60s, '70s and even early '80s, you could find a good supply of programs appropriate for multigenerational viewing. |
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If you really get into it, you might even find yourself sporting short-cropped bangs, bobby socks and a poodle skirt. |
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He has seen golden eagles, bobcats and even mountain lion tracks on the course. |
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Not all multilayer balls have urethane covers or even the same type of urethane cover, and some are designed for tour-level swing speeds. |
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I have even used them for catching big blue sharks weighing over a hundred pounds. |
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What makes the whole story even more delicious is that our old mucker Fred Durst was on the show. |
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As youngsters, they can even handle the heat of California's sizzling San Bernardino and Imperial valleys. |
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Turkey Vultures are uncommon to rare in the drier portions of the Columbia Basin, even as migrants. |
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And fire proves to be, even in Pyne's learned treatment, as intangible and uncompanionable as a distant, cold god. |
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And what's more most of them have gone uncompensated, which sadly, is even a greater tragedy. |
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And state governments are even less keen to settle with uncompensated victims of their discriminatory practices. |
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The downside, of course, is that to restore the data, the entire compressed unit must be uncompressed to restore even a small portion. |
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And don't even think about bluetoothing it to Danielle so she can post it on Facebook. |
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He claims that skateboarders are even more athletic than most kids who play traditional sports. |
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Any man would be gutted by even one such loss, but Norman has always affected a public air of unconcern whenever the subject comes up. |
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One could justly add that Spielberg's magic touch is tangible, even if it appears a little unconcerned. |
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The skin conductance response to electric shock stimuli does not habituate, even after many trials. |
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She slides the metal tray even closer to the bed and uncovers my bare leg. |
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They argue that even if deferred taxes are undercounted, the sum is too small to affect the enormous fiscal gap projected between long-term revenues and outlays. |
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The unconverted, however, might do well to catch a listen before purchasing, even though the majority of music fans out there might take something from it. |
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Real's defence of the cup has so far been unconvincing, even in last week's defeat of the Russians, but they are in little danger of failing to qualify. |
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France acquired its own nuclear weapons and could assume that NATO would blunt an attack from the east even after US forces and bases had been removed from its territory. |
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Because their bodies begin to grow so rapidly during adolescence, teenagers often feel awkward, self-conscious, uncoordinated, embarrassed and even confused. |
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I'm not sure they've been underestimating him, even before last week. |
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Meanwhile, some of the observational studies don't even show any benefit from insurance. |
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She blushed a deep scarlet and I couldn't help but grin even more. |
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I even sent some signed sheets of paper to England hoping that he blundered his moves by falsely handing my units over to him, it helped but he was not to be the danger. |
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The fashion vanguard will have to develop new strategies to resist the taunts of the uncultured, or even to exploit them in the service of greater hipness. |
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In these polarized times, there are even stricter limits to what any one party can get done on its own. |
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This is problem even before the university stage, these children are underachieving at school and nothing seems to be happening to correct this problem. |
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With a quick bob of her tongue she span back around and marched down the corridor, opening the classroom door by magic without even realising she had done it. |
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Cowboy gardeners try to trick pensioners into paying for the uncompleted work and even offer to drive them to the bank to grab the cash, according to the police. |
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The ground looked good from the beginning though and even on the mucky entrance to the course carloads of immaculately-dressed beauties were everywhere. |
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It's not even that I secretly skip the horrid hair washing bath night. |
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Take care around the traditional bonfires as even a stray spark shooting from damp or knotted wood can ignite materials in multicoloured costumes. |
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But even at its bluesiest, his playing remains informed by bebop. |
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Hall even made it clear that his problem is less with the preferential admissions, but with the lack of transparency. |
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I am a colossal fool, completely uncultured, uneducated, unable even to spell opara, poorly dressed, but fortunately not quite ugly enough to have to put a bag over my head. |
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He even Bluetoothed a few photos round the carriage, just to show off. |
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It really let me skate through a large amount of the battles that I faced in the beginning of the game without even so much as a scratch at times. |
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When he died of lung cancer at 76, not only his music, but many doughty values died with him, never mind that he had also been childish, even mulish, often at the wrong times. |
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The police are of course a picture of unconcern when it comes to illegal encroachments and pavement vendors who have taken over the entire footpath, even on arterial roads. |
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You would think parking in the garage would save your chassis from rust, but if the undercarriage is coated with even a thin layer of salt and ice, you could be in trouble. |
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There is a climate of simplification, of elimination, of utter freedom and even unconcern, which forms one of the fundamental features of the entire Vedic experience. |
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Some of us even want a skinny mocha decaff latte with a twist. |
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The motion of parallel cross-country skiing is an excellent butt-buster, but if you're looking for an even better load for your glutes, try skate skiing. |
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The old bishop was famous for his unctuosity even in that unctuous age. |
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I hate hairy cushion covers even more than I hate bobbly sheets. |
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I was so skint I couldn't even get the kids anything for Christmas. |
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My clothes, underclothes and boots, even my watch were stripped away. |
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Ski fashion presents a unique challenge to even the smartest among us, but bear in mind that no one can really cut a dash in a bobble hat and two-tone anorak. |
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However airport security personnel may delay your boarding as they check it out or even insist that they check it for you and deliver it after your flight. |
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So it was another late night yesterday, made worse by the very hot muggy weather making it almost impossible to get to sleep even with the fan on number two all night. |
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He blurts things out without even meaning it, yet, he doesn't apologize! |
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Was it wise for the US to leave Iraq without even a residual force in place? |
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For Sheeler, perhaps even more than for Stieglitz, Strand, and others, photography was a socially uncommitted art, whose purpose was to seek and reveal expressive form. |
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They really did sail in those open boats, sometimes travelling for days over open water, with twenty or thirty or even as many as sixty men aboard. |
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Then maybe she wouldn't be feeling like a boa constrictor was halfway choking her, making her vision hazy and her concentration not even remotely sensible. |
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Loyalties are multidirectional and even the most affirmative forms of political direction and identity cannot eradicate the informal, boundary-dissolving, groupings. |
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They will have told someone about it, perhaps even boasted about it. |
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Why is it that you only talk to people on days when you are feeling so muddle-headed that you cannot be witty and amusing even on topics you find of interest? |
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Smaller upstarts, however, are thwarted by the heavy cost of regulation before they even get a chance to enter the market. |
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An unrecorded or uncommunicated decision, even if made at the same time as the decision to refuse or grant conditional consent, would not suffice. |
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Sprinkle the mixture on both sides of each slab of ribs, rub it in to ensure even coverage, then cover and refrigerate overnight. |
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The thing with crime in the real world is most of it's extremely stupid, most of it is unplanned, unconsidered, and not even having a great motivation. |
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But with the growing size of its investment in hotels, can Woolies continue to allow MGW for example to remain unconsolidated and not even equity accounted? |
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When skeletal muscles contract they either move parts of the body via their attachments to bones, or produce tension to oppose stretch or even to allow controlled lengthening. |
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We even forgave him for skinning a monkey and wearing it as a coat. |
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Until recently there was even a non-profit dedicated solely to electing a woman president. |
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How can there be when almost any meal can ignite the author's wrath, unleash despair, inspire uncontainable joy and even unbalance a volatile relationship? |
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I couldn't even tell what it was because it was skin and bone. |
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Imagine how Vanessa feels, then, looking up from an even lower level on the sexual totem pole. |
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Instead of being demotivated he blew the celebrity judges away a couple of weeks later by achieving an even greater feat. |
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If there would have been a panga or even a cruiser in front of him, I think he would have gone through it. |
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For this reason the colon recovers a rhythmic and even a parametrical function in relation to line end. |
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The tea is also known as Paraguay tea and has a reputation for boosting energy levels and even intelligence. |
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Such tactics include sterilization programs, dehorning, and even hormone injections. |
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If I am panicking it means I am lonely or overwhelmed, or it can also be that I am spiritually and maybe even chemically misaligned. |
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You build a strong, even framework and help it produce substantial panicles of flower. |
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Hope can be given to a dehumanized humanity while we cook, fix a tap, even pay a bill. |
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Not in the lifetime of this government and not even after the next government demits office. |
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Charlie Gillion and wife Penelope have not even been on holiday to celebrate their big win. |
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With its power to suppress social meanings, however, the law can radically change and even deinstitutionalize man-woman marriage. |
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Was your vote cancelled before you even voted because your district was gerrymandered to assure the incumbent would win? |
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Subtle snubs, flippant gestures and sarcastic tones, even in small quantities, demoralise and demotivate people. |
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And even worse, some crewmen will forget to remove the paperclip afterward. |
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The homemade ice creams were good, but the lemon posset was even better, bursting delectably on to the tongue. |
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We have players and a coach who seems to be demotivated, even uninterested. |
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People want pilau and papad to coexist even if they are not available in the same restaurant. |
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Nevertheless, he passed the denazification process without major problems, and in 1957 was even elected president of the University of Vienna. |
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Maddy is appalled at the thought, but even more upset when Darcy begins to date one of the gigglers from their art class. |
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They remove very fine ferrous particles, locked particles and even strongly paramagnetic particles. |
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Repair Bots search for damaged systems and even resurrect dead enemies making gibbing corpses more important than ever. |
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More astonishing is that even those single-celled organisms that many of us tortured in junior high school, the paramecia, are trainable. |
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We come to the weekly bazaars to get cheaper items but the prices are getting high even in these bazaars, a visitor of the G-9 weekly bazaar. |
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That means that even with a few weeks to go before the official date, Sunday June 2, there's still time to organise a get-together. |
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Paragonimiasis is a unique clinical situation that can cause a real diagnostic nightmare, even in a teaching hospital. |
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It even alerts the driver to how much air-conditioning, seat heaters and window demisters add to fuel consumption. |
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But even with this power boost, the Escape is lacking in the giddyup factor. |
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The eligible recommended works of an MP upto his full annual entitlement are required to be sanctioned and implemented even if the MP demits his membership. |
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A deltiologist website reveals that collectors are interested in subjects as diverse as postcards of the Berlin Wall, frogs, books and even corkscrews. |
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They took all the trees, all the beautiful trees, the paperbarks, they took it all and even a church mob, us mob, we used to go there and camp out along there. |
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It even borrows some devices from landscape styles that are present in the surrounding gardens, such as an 'avenue' of allocasuarinas and a 'bosquet' of swamp paperbarks. |
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In other words, even as paralipsis signifies an unreliability of facts at both story and discourse levels, it indicates a reliability about norms. |
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Such concurrent execution however faces performance scalability limits, due to parallelization overhead, even in a dedicated execution environment. |
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It can also withstand a chemical or germ warfare or even a bomb attack. |
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Neither true nautilus, nor paper, and not even technically a shell, the paper nautilus shell is actually the egg case of a tropical-to-subtropical octopus called Argonauta. |
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But, even today, being on satellite television has the result of ghettoising the coverage, restricting the potential audience quite significantly. |
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Back in the late 1800s, it was not uncommon for the crowds at Glasgow's Britannia Panopticon to throw rivets, nails and even horse manure at the performers. |
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Patients frequently have more than one subset of cutaneous LE, as demonstrated by the frequent concurrence of discoid LE and lupus panniculitis, even in the same lesion. |
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At airports where snow is relatively dry, mechanical removal using brooms or even blasts of hot air can reduce the amount of ADF required to deice. |
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Soft patterning and embellishments make the items even more giftable. |
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The King of Rock 'n' Roll was famous for the garish and naff jumpsuits he draped himself in, while on stage in Las Vegas, worn so he could get even more attention. |
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And even though the potential of an improved equity market and economy could tempt some to demutualize, most mutual holding companies are comfortable where they are. |
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Now they are making their mark with even more unusual gesneriads. |
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But his spiritual ideal remains more general, even pantheist. |
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Compared with the paparazzi of today, who ignore the underclass even as they cater to it, his work represents an authentic, cunning view from beneath. |
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And even though sturgeon fishing has been illegal since 1998, the animals can be caught and killed in gillnets meant for species like striped bass. |
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But the biggest target of Katju's expose was none other than Singh whose reputation took yet another hit even after demitting the office of the prime minister. |
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The spectral density of the RIN is stable and relatively constant to several tens of gigahertz, rendering it suitable for calibrations at even greater bandwidths. |
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Black holes are created when giant stars collapse to a point of infinite density, generating a region of space whose gravity is so strong it even traps light. |
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Despite universal campaigns to end the crime, every day we still hear about pangolins, elephant tusks, and even live geckos seized in airports and harbours. |
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