Most everyday wines are very low in acetic acid but some red wines may be excessively acetic. |
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The coffee harvest has been going to waste, everyday life has been disrupted. |
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This track served as a folk song to Jamaicans of the time because the story being told was so real to everyday life. |
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And all the while people suffer, the abyss between rich and poor yawns, and exploitation continues as the bitterest fact of everyday life. |
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As a result, people who seem normal, your everyday Joe, suddenly become these sadistic monsters who will stoop to anything to achieve the end. |
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They watch football to lose themselves in the game and take a break from the everyday monotony of their lives. |
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There aren't many rappers who can pull off an everyday wardrobe of tweed, turtle necks and tailored jackets. |
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The living room as an everyday room with a sideboard, coffee table, two chairs, and a sofa became standard in European homes. |
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The suspension is tuned for a balance between comfort and handling and is OK by me for everyday motoring. |
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The sick charm of Keller is that he really does seem like a normal everyday person. |
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Current research suggests that 30 minutes of moderate intensity activity almost everyday is enough to improve health. |
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Think about sharp things you use everyday such as tools, nail trimmers, razors, knives, even dental floss. |
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There are no melodramatic trills or fluting crescendos in her everyday speech. |
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So, if you are looking for an everyday coupe or convertible to bimble around in, then the Eclipse will do the job. |
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Wear it with a trendy leather jacket and jeans for everyday occasions, or with a dressier trench coat for work. |
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I love this book, especially the way the author talks about the everyday shizzle in relationships and all. |
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They also handle everyday mishaps and misadventures, such as broken teeth, sprained backs and stomach viruses. |
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The festival was an outcry against everyday life and a short escape from the treadmill of the work-eat-sleep regime. |
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Most of us have been too caught up in the everyday minutiae to be bothered. |
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Frankly, I find the minutia of everyday life much more interesting than the glaring important life changing events that shape our lives. |
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But I have trouble with the irreality of paid shills, whether bloggers, influencers, or everyday people, who debase social intercourse. |
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The time has also come, he says, to shift some of the focus of innovation away from work and toward everyday life. |
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The solitariness of the job gives shepherding an aura denied everyday employment, and sheep a distinction and poetry not offered other animals. |
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Eat foods that provide all the requirements of nutrients, everyday vitamins, proteins, minerals, carbohydrates and fats. |
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Then you'd think you were in some enchanted forest that you get to go into everyday and be bored out of your mind. |
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Ultimately, it is about the subtle transfiguration of everyday details and the collapse of reason and communication. |
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Random accidents and everyday tragedies become just another ratings-boosting gimmick, filling airtime before the next disaster strikes. |
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The uppermost level above the false floor and beneath the parcel shelf is large enough to carry most everyday objects. |
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The standards provide a benchmark for RN practice and provide support and guidance for nurses in their everyday practice. |
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But metric units needed paper for calculations and hence they were not related to everyday life. |
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Our modern metric units, like the gram or the centimetre, originate from their handy description of everyday quantities. |
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She was very careful in her everyday life and was meticulous and was not the type of person to approach strangers. |
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Using drugs for everyday purposes, to cure headaches backache toothache and so on. |
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Much more striking, however, is how the car behaves in everyday situations. |
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Your loved one needs more and more help with everyday tasks such as eating, bathing and toileting. |
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For serenely affluent Venetians 500 years ago, such things were everyday objects. |
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I wasn't standing outside his house everyday serenading him with gushy love songs. |
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His sculpture included nudes, portraits, and scenes from everyday life, but he was best known for religious subjects. |
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Thousand of everyday people worldwide have had experiences with men in black after witnessing UFO related events since the beginning of history. |
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I return to inching through everyday moments, a life of timecards and textbooks. |
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She wore the same gray dress, black tights, and white pinafore she'd worn almost everyday of her entire life. |
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He contends that the mass media help to spread the narratives of history and everyday life which bind people together as a nation. |
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If there was one thing everyday Americans didn't want to hear, it was self-involved celebrities trashing the president. |
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His anxiety mirrored Marcuse's grim assessment of technology's colonization of everyday life. |
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Hundreds die everyday without the seemliness of a proper investigation since there is never anyone to care. |
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After World War II, many Canadians actively sought the advice and intervention of psychologists to solve their everyday problems. |
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The domestic theatre is her strength, her writer's eye picking out the daily victories, everyday meanness, with sensitivity and sympathy. |
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The women ate familiar, everyday foods at mealtimes and for their evening snack. |
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There are fascinating and thought-provoking stories of everyday life and insights into how different people live. |
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That last short sentence is so matter-of-fact, and describes such an everyday event, that I bet you hardly noticed it. |
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At the lowest end there are some excellent everyday wines while at the top end quality matches price. |
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Pupils often emphasised that teasing was not seen as harmful, but as a part of everyday banter, often between friends. |
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Still, poverty is a fact of life and one that cannot be easily banished from the everyday world. |
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For many years, chalk played an important role in everyday railway operations in freight marshalling yards. |
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Is it merely a matter of impulse control, the same as a married person resisting the daily barrage of sexual imagery in everyday life? |
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The wordless theatre of everyday life occasionally threatens to subside into banality. |
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Thus, Bellocchio establishes the central contradiction between ideological extremism and everyday banalities. |
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Once considered a part of everyday life by traditional sailors, authentic tarred hemp marline is now a rare product. |
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Rock critics often like to elevate music to a higher plane, taking it beyond the realm of everyday experience and into quasi-mythical territory. |
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While rats may not seem like a huge menace, they have a terrible effect on neighborhood morale and the quality of everyday life. |
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While this is plenty of distance in everyday terms, in astronomical terms, it is a very near miss. |
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It wasn't all too fancy, though Chris wasn't one to have honey glazed chicken and teriyaki rice everyday for a casual lunch. |
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However, on the whole, it doesn't sound all that different from regular, everyday schoolyard bullying, and I doubt that's ever going to stop. |
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In everyday parlance, a manifold is a pipe or chamber bristling with subsidiary tubes. |
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On front after front, bureaucratic mandarins are deciding how everyday Europeans will live. |
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Many were genre scenes showing everyday Indian life featuring teepees and mounted warriors in traditional costume. |
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En route you'll see the usual technicolour display of exotic fish that are an everyday occurrence in Bahaman waters. |
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This could only make sense if it were true that some risks are simply off the scale of our everyday experience of danger. |
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Pate now reads the sports pages everyday to keep up-to-date with the latest teams, games and players. |
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He was splashed across the papers with his father nearly everyday and voted one of the most eligible bachelors in the area. |
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Learn to save money on everyday purchases by shopping around, and avoid impulse buying. |
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But when mainstream, everyday Americans became opposed to the Vietnam War, it stopped. |
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The Maharishi talks less about what happens during meditation than its effects on everyday life. |
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He uses everyday materials, including coloured tape and glitter to transform spaces and familiar objects. |
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The Soviet avant-garde experimented with photography, photomontage, film, architecture and design for everyday living. |
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It is the job of poets and mystics to show us the ordinary and everyday in a magical light. |
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Choose a practice to organize your thoughts and transform the everyday world into something magical. |
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In the world of magic, tricks were learned that could be used in everyday life. |
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It wasn't everyday you met someone who didn't want your autograph when they realized you were a celebrity. |
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It is the realm of everyday life in which we live that is dismissed by economists as the realm of the bleeding hearts. |
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But true clinical depression is a mood disorder, which can interfere with everyday life for an extended time. |
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He behaved differently around other men in general and found himself slipping into a much more aggressive and macho posture in everyday life. |
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Another form luxury fever takes is the appearance of premium versions of everyday products. |
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It is used here to pull apart complacency, to lyrically deconstruct everyday communication. |
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Their most famous alcoholic beverage is saki or rice wine, but this isn't an everyday drink in the same way. |
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True audiophiles can probably nitpick and point out the problems, but for everyday computer use and gaming, I find the sound acceptable. |
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Moe-Lobeda succeeds in showing that an accurate reading of Lutheran theology poses a moral challenge to the everyday life of affluent Americans. |
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Such advertisements linked everyday acts of consumption to the attainment of historic goals. |
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Disembarking from boat or plane, the air is crystal-clear and as fresh as it was before SUVs became everyday runarounds in the States. |
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These are your family men who ruffle their kids' hair and leave for office everyday in their neat clothes. |
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True spirituality, or godliness, is found in everyday social relationships as well as in prayer, learning, or ascetic practices. |
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His long-suffering wife, Nora, faces an everyday struggle to find money for food and other essentials. |
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A little bit everyday does more, over the long haul, than the Weekend Warrior thing. |
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And yet everyday after school, the girl who shuffled along the lone country roads wasn't happy at all. |
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This force includes the magnetic effects of moving charges and underlies such everyday forces as friction and magnetism. |
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You spend every possible moment living that dream out, and soon it begins to take over your everyday life. |
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The couples on the street showed a noteworthy equality, and everyday flirtation is carried out, in general, without sexist airs. |
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Her works often consist of accumulations of old-fashioned, everyday objects that have been meticulously wrapped in white twine or cotton thread. |
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Most film archives can't really afford to recognize the cultural history embedded in these captured everyday moments. |
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You'll often see decorative aprons, skirt hems or sleeves on everyday clothes, and baby-carriers are typically exuberant. |
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Our ritualism lets each individual walk through everyday life with a shell of privacy and forbearance. |
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In contrast to the secular West, a deep piety permeates everyday village life, even though it is often highly ritualised. |
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He gives the example of initiation into adulthood as a period of liminality in Ndembu society, when the norms of everyday life no longer pertain. |
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The growing presence of everyday medical practitioners, like apothecaries and druggists, made magic obsolete. |
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If high politics often seems strangely apolitical, everyday life is extraordinarily politicised. |
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The play aims to give a humorous portrayal of the everyday life of normal mums. |
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In our everyday lives, we treat animals as a means to our ends, but we increasingly lack moral justifications for doing so. |
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Divisions between illicit and licit discursive morality conditioned everyday discursive practices via offensive and exclusionary practices. |
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I was looking for the Havana of rum, tobacco, and the daily hustle of everyday life, with a little rumba and an oceanfront view on the Malecon. |
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Indeed, he wished to see all Muslims use Arabic as their language of everyday life. |
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In everyday society we do not dwell on a heterosexual person's bedroom habits. |
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Also known as brominated flame retardants, they are used in many everyday products, including electronics, furniture and textiles. |
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It is this Burkean notion of rhetoric which animates the spaces of everyday life. |
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The realities of everyday life were left behind as soon as one entered the meeting. |
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Thus, even such everyday objects as game boards and dice were buried with the deceased. |
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They are already resentful of paying so many other government imposed duties on everyday life. |
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It focusses on topics so remote from everyday concerns that, from a layperson's perspective, they can seem pointless. |
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Residents are encouraged to play a full part in their home, participating in everyday tasks such as cooking, cleaning, shopping and laundry. |
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In everyday terms, the charge in the batteries containing carbon nanotubes lasts longer. |
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So can you please now cease and desist with your ever-growing trend to try and yuppify the names of dull, everyday things? |
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He just wants to paralyze a nation, cause fear and panic and dread to become part of our everyday lives. |
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Black and white films, with their obvious remove from everyday life, achieve this psychological distance more readily than those shot in color. |
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Instead of conversing in regular, everyday language, they first have to turn what they want to say over in their heads. |
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Chief among her gifts is the ability to consider everyday language as if entirely from outside of it. |
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After exposure to extreme stress, some victims report difficulties remembering things in everyday life. |
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The elite reconnaissance Marine now relearns everyday tasks, like picking something up off the floor. |
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Here, cameras follow four of the ladyboys both at the festival and during their everyday lives as they shop for clothes and shoes. |
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I mean it in the concrete sense that is used in everyday life, the sense of soul, feeling, connectedness, inspiration, and aliveness. |
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A culture's excitement about the web is directly proportional to that culture's alienation from its everyday experience. |
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The everyday is dilated and takes on further meaning, both abstract and referential. |
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My connection to farming can't be explained with reference to everyday Swiss life. |
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He soon dumped her as she continued to make him feel worse everyday they continued their relationship. |
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At least here, they are safe from the dangers of everyday life in the worst of areas. |
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I refer to it as the sublime, in a Wordsworthian sort of sense, entering everyday living. |
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Although unaffected in everyday life, he is the victim of a selective word blindness. |
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While the shell does protect the phone's internal components from everyday knocks and bumps, it is not waterproof, merely water resistant. |
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And yet, until the age of experts, ethical issues were not thought of as separable from the warp and woof of the practices of everyday life. |
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Hellenistic literature displayed a mandarin artificiality full of recondite, learned allusions and a lively, realistic interest in everyday life. |
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In her recollection of everyday experiences, there is a questioning of the value of everyday objects and existential experiences. |
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Well, don't tell Elle, but everyday after practice we head over to the rec center and hold our own practices. |
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There are many Khoikhoi words common in everyday Afrikaans and English speech in South Africa. |
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I felt much better, so I decided to go for a skirt, instead of my everyday jeans. |
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I worry about him everyday since I heard that something went down over at the Prison. |
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Publicity of this kind must be very harrowing for a normal, everyday woman going about her business. |
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In Russia it is part of everyday life that one goes regularly to the theatre. |
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It is clear that that may be difficult to enforce against the realities of everyday domestic life. |
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Although business jets flew cross-polar routes before widebody airliners, they are yet to master everyday flying over the North Pole. |
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They are just a normal couple and their kids are just everyday kids who play in the street. |
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Acid reactions are also used in organic synthesis reactions for making polymers, vitamin supplements, and other everyday consumer products. |
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Ever since I decided to move into a new town, I thought keeping a diary of everyday events would be an interesting exercise. |
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The record was mostly recorded in a residential studio, as the band were keen to distance themselves from the distractions of everyday life. |
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Apart from kedgeree and rice pudding, rice doesn't feature much in the everyday Scottish diet, hence the problem we have cooking it. |
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In Kashubian tradition the borders between everyday life and work and folk art are blurred. |
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The family members are down to earth rationalists confronting everyday contingencies. |
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Also if I had had some sober time and took a shot of junk, I immediately began spiralling down into the dope slavery of everyday use. |
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I held down various jobs through my addiction but soon my usage was an everyday occurrence. |
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These everyday teenage boys are the anchors of the show, everyday Joe Schmoes who idolize Lum but don't have a chance in heck with her. |
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Foundations not only smooth out skin tone and boost skin's radiance, they can also help protect your face from everyday sun exposure. |
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Colourful and co-ordinated, you can use the everyday tips and moves to get yourself active. |
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The book addresses subjects from exam-eve tensions to jitters before making a business presentation and everyday anxieties. |
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I love mine, but it is pretty plain, which is perfect for everyday wear, but I would like something a different colour. |
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Schoolchildren are required to learn vast amounts of quotations by heart, and allusions and quotes are sprinkled throughout everyday speech. |
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According to dictionary definitions and everyday usage, a fountain is a jet of water that spurts up into the air. |
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The beautiful, isolated surroundings of the moors also play a vital part in helping guests leave behind the cares and worries of everyday life, Jan admits. |
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This session explores society's abiding desire for binary genders, the changing nature of 21st century masculinities and the concept of misandry in everyday life. |
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We now accept cell phones and laptop computers as commonplaces of everyday life. |
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The audience is propelled into the existential angst of everyday living. |
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Carlisle writes that the Air Force would want a crew ratio of 10 to one for each drone orbit during normal everyday operations. |
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Any worries stemming from everyday living are quickly obliterated under the immensity of the night skies, ablaze with stars as far as the eye can see. |
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That means that fewer and fewer everyday Americans are choosing to contribute to campaigns. |
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It is customary, both in everyday speech and in philosophical discussion, to distinguish between the essential and the accidental properties of objects. |
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The price reductions are on everyday branded products including cereals, coffee, tea, biscuits, juices, sauces, toiletries, cosmetics, washing powder, bottled water and beer. |
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We see everyday how people still dump their waste carelessly. |
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Rotary querns, quantities of cattle bone, shellfish, and carbonized barley grains show the agricultural aspects of everyday life in the settlement. |
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Instead, it reveals a promising talent with a sharp eye for the quirkiness of everyday life and some interesting things to say about his generation. |
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This strategy does not just incorporate the parody or direct quotation of prior texts, but uses everyday objects as the basis of its allegorical structure. |
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Tremendous changes have transpired during the last decade in Central and Eastern Europe, both in the economy and in the westernization of everyday life. |
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After three weeks of high-energy crisis management, Pragnell returned to his everyday office work. |
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Teenagers have a natural affinity with the colour black as it saves having to change clothes everyday and time spent on needlessly choosing which outfit to wear today. |
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Johnson is also a master of visual effects, crafting action out of everyday settings. |
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Mauldin penned them from his own experiences in the war and used them to poke fun at commanders, rear echelon solders, the enemy and the everyday life of men under fire. |
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Tulips, which are most often sold in casual bunches of 6 to 10 stems, are part of the growing trend toward integrating flowers into everyday American life. |
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There are everyday photos in the style of Frank Meadows Sutcliffe of fishermen and their womenfolk, and examples of the smocks and oilskins worn by them. |
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First came a wonderfully tooled pair of soft doe-skin boots, delicate enough to wear with nice dresses, but sturdy enough to wear in everyday use. |
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A child with generalized anxiety worries a lot about everyday events. |
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For everyday wear men wear a cotton wrap, a shirt, and sandals. |
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The future looks grim, as whole populations of people are allergic to everyday things because they were kept in a sanitised bubble when they were kids. |
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The aims of the scheme are to demystify science in the eyes of students and to get scientists to explain what they do in normal, everyday language. |
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The family had exhausted all their savings just buying the essentials for everyday life and didn't have the time or the money to remodel the house by themselves. |
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Most Latvians dress in standard European clothes for everyday wear. |
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Broadly, I'm something of an animist, so my everyday life is filled with minor recognitions, deals, tributes, and negotiations with local spirits. |
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More importantly, the evangelistic ethos is supposed to infuse everyday life. |
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The everyday stress, wondering if the other shoe was going to drop and I was going to be outed, is what led to me outing myself. |
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Not until someone catches on video one small glimpse of your everyday reality and even then, can you get justice? |
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Based on this, scholars have accepted that around 2,000 word families provide the lexical resources to engage in everyday spoken English discourse. |
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Whether it's sleepless nights, mood swings or loss of appetite, the chances are that the stresses and strains of everyday life have affected you at some point. |
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His lifework consisted of refocusing critical attention onto the condition of being human, specifically the complex structures and expressions concretised in everyday life. |
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But we also have the hermeneutical account of the everyday world of our own activities and individual things in our lifeworld, such as a workshop. |
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Common everyday objects are designed for right-handed people. |
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In his low-key documentary, Blitz has succeeded in creating drama out of everyday life that is highly absorbing, despite it's lightweight subject matter. |
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A person ought to be capable of functioning well in everyday activities such as socialising, meeting appointments and keeping financial commitments. |
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The Arawaks explained the mysteries of everyday life in their myths. |
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European myths settle on archetypal characters and events, stories rich in metaphor and allusion that weave deep meaning from past epics into the activities of everyday life. |
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Finding the area of a room is a common, everyday use of mathematics. |
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In other words, we should all individually carry what is our everyday load or responsibility, but where it becomes too heavy for us, we all join in and share the burden. |
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Just because we are loath to see such ruthless selection in everyday life does not mean we should fear it when it comes to choosing those who are to govern us. |
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Leaving aside major humanitarian and social issues, what aspects of everyday life would you cheerfully throw out and consider the world to be a better place without them? |
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It has been theorized that changes in everyday experiences and activity patterns may result in disuse and consequent atrophy of cognitive processes and skills. |
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Especially when it comes to everyday clothes, there's a desire to buy clothes that have been tailored according to the latest styles and fashions. |
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The low cost and tamper-proof characteristics may lead to applications in everyday objects such as envelopes and bank notes, the researchers predict. |
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This is not to say that making promises is unimportant, but rather that we accept promise-breaking in everyday life with more magnanimity than we sometimes pretend. |
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Any one of the ordinary, everyday proofs mathematicians deal with in their work can be re-written in a formal way that fits into this framework the logicians have axiomatized. |
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This volume seeks to explore the saturation of visual technologies in our everyday lives, widely seen by theorists as the path to cultural destruction and a dystopian future. |
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You need to escape from the cares and worries of everyday life. |
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The speed with which the parliament was not merely established but also assimilated into everyday Scots life is a testament to the acuity of his observation. |
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By disguising himself as a mentally retarded person, he was able to experience and expose the terrible discrimination these poor souls must everyday endure. |
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He lives in a maternalistic and patronising establishment, which offers the inmates a certain type of kindness but no independence or choice in their everyday lives. |
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It is so much an everyday sight that we take it as a matter of course. |
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But I know from everyday dealings with people dealing with difficult moral situations that the subtlety or complexity of the issues they face can be almost overwhelming. |
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The album ends with a recording of beat poet Charles Bukowski talking about his overriding need to escape the banality of his everyday working life. |
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Music punctuates our everyday lives to a degree that we rarely appreciate. |
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Although we do not deal directly with such small distances in our everyday lives, they are important in nanoscale structures and microelectromechanical systems. |
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But unlike everyday tract housing or conventional strip developments, the Marion Cultural Centre remains a critically reflexive exploration of itself and its context. |
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Qualitative data collection can take many forms, including interviews, participant observation, questionnaires, and video recordings and transcriptions of everyday language. |
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After 1900, everyday skirts were increasingly shortened to allow the shape and action of women's legs to form part of their complete clothed image. |
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I have problems with my cognitive reasoning which means when I am tired and stressed I start to miss words out from everyday conversation but it does not mean I am stupid. |
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The astonishing fact is that these unspeakable events in England were not as hideous as the everyday horrors in Ulster. |
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Although it is an everyday virus, there is something about influenza that inspires awe. |
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When they had gone, Bobbie put on her everyday frock, and went down to the railway. |
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The everyday lives of the Byzantines describes transport, housing, technology and society of the times. |
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As business prose is prose for drool-bucket doofoids, so everyday business math is math for blistering bozos. |
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They take the medication when they are not feeling well and some take the medication everyday but they don't condomize. |
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They refuse to disassociate their art from their everyday lives, insisting that everything they do is art. |
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By using topical events in the life of everyday America, he gave his work a unique quality. |
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How could he be so true in his craft and be a self-aggrandizing apocryphiar who cheated on his wives in his everyday life? |
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Middle managers are the ones who provide consistency, stability and everyday leadership to employees. |
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The islanders continued to use the language in ballads, folktales, and everyday life. |
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French historian Fernand Braudel noted that slavery was endemic in Africa and part of the structure of everyday life. |
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During the fifteen years Debret spent in Brazil, he concentrated not only on court rituals but the everyday life of slaves as well. |
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Constant warfare and cannibalism between warring tribes were quite rampant and very much part of everyday life. |
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The Salvador Ferrando Museum is located in Tlacotalpan and contains many everyday items and art from the 16th to the 19th centuries. |
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Many of us have woks and stir-fries and noodles are part of everyday eating these days. |
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These were easy wines for everyday life, with screw-off caps so that you could pour two glasses and then close up the bottle for the next day. |
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Arabic became the main language of Sephardic science, philosophy, and everyday business, as had been the case with Babylonian geonim. |
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He perfected Constantine I's coinage system by definitively setting the weight of the copper follis, the coin used in most everyday transactions. |
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London fashion week however is very out there, with styles that are much more experimental and basically unwearable by everyday people. |
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Rodgers and Hammerstein hired ballet choreographer Agnes de Mille, who used everyday motions to help the characters express their ideas. |
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Scientific research, engineering professionalization and technological development drove changes in everyday life. |
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Easy enough for everyday treats and pretty enough for company, upside-down cakes are an unbeatable dessert for the holidays. |
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Anxiety over their position caused terms such as internationalization and globalization to enter everyday language. |
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Inspired by the koala bear, the bag offers customers maximum accessibility and security during everyday activities. |
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Gubrium's series of organizational ethnographies focused on the everyday practices of illness, care, and recovery are notable. |
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The analyst will give a detailed report of the everyday life of the individuals under study. |
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Are your habits safe from even that most everyday of snooper? |
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For Wahoo, the unexpected is everyday life when the whole backyard is full of wild animals that must be cared for. |
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As boys we learned the slokas everyday and did not take food in non-Brahmin houses and were strict vegetarians. |
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Smith for studying the social relations which structure people's everyday lives. |
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But in everyday life the majority of Crimean Tatars and Ukrainians in Crimea use Russian. |
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In Europe, Denmark and the Netherlands have the most bicycles per capita and most often use bicycles for everyday transport. |
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By the late 17th century, tea and coffee consumption were increasing and becoming part of everyday life. |
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The message was meant to change US consumers' perception of almonds as a special occasion treat to an everyday snack food. |
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The everyday spoken language of Greek Cypriots is Cypriot Greek and that of Turkish Cypriots is Cypriot Turkish. |
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The diesel is a shade quicker and I suspect the extra torque would make it noticeably nippier in everyday driving. |
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It is as relevant to their everyday lives as korfball or lacrosse is to you. |
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Beauman's zest for everyday comedy and a well-turned sentence is as evident as ever from the first scene. |
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But for those with social anxiety disorder, everyday life is anything but mindful. |
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As shown in the PBS documentary, Running out of Time, I am doing just that, stressfully running out time in everyday tasks. |
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Most of this information is available everyday on BBC Ceefax, but does any police force or road and safety organisation take action? |
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Our intention at TSR Wireless is to make the pager an important tool in the everyday lives of our consumers. |
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But most do not manifest these superpowers in their everyday lives. |
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But even she is not immune from the everyday misogyny of some players. |
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Doyle's spelling of the ship's name as Marie Celeste has become more common in everyday use than the original form. |
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The chamber is mystifyingly out of touch with the realities of everyday life for today's working families. |
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A small embedded programmable chip can turn the everyday cufflink, bracelet, or wallet into an electronic business card with just one swipe. |
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Economic development was the force behind vast changes in everyday life, to a degree which was unprecedented in human history. |
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It will also protect everyday objects such as throw pillows, table cloths and throw rugs. |
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Such talent inspires us, it excites us, it propels us above the mundaneness of everyday life. |
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And your everyday specky is likely to steam-up regularly too, whenever they open a hot oven or dishwasher or go for a run. |
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Smirting and the menoporsche join a host of new words and phrases like trout pouts and spange which have wriggled their way into everyday speech. |
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Instead, they argue, individual creativity should make everyday life more emotionally acceptable. |
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The repetitions within the poem stand contrapuntally to the repetitions of language we experience in our everyday life. |
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His poetry also abounds with direct quotations from everyday life, skilfully woven into the body of the poem. |
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Soil salinity in the lower marsh zone is fairly constant due to everyday annual tidal flow. |
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Cultural studies is concerned with the meaning and practices of everyday life. |
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Reconnect and bring the presence of your spirit animal into your ordinary, everyday affairs. |
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Long the everyday language of most of the Isle of Man, Manx began to decline sharply in the 19th century. |
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For example, it was the everyday language of most of the rest of the Scottish Highlands until little more than a century ago. |
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In 2009 Shrewsbury Town Council was formed and the town's traditional coat of arms was returned to everyday use. |
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How it works is anybody's guess, but it shows what interesting finds people come across in the process of carrying out their everyday work. |
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In Asia, there was no Messianic prophecy to give plan and meaning to the everyday life of educated and uneducated alike. |
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Traffic congestion is an everyday occurrence, but far less so than in the Randstad in the Netherlands, another polycentric urban area. |
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These three laws hold to a good approximation for macroscopic objects under everyday conditions. |
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As with any heavy industry, the possibility of serious injury or death was an everyday risk for the mine workers of the Rhondda Valley. |
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In practice, the everyday command and control is in the hands of Chief of Defence and the Commander of the Finnish Border Guard. |
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The researchers hypothesize that everyday experience teaches us that round numbers are usually larger than nonround numbers. |
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An illustrated tour of everyday events and amazing spectacles, from mirages and meteors to ball lightning. |
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Duffy's work explores both everyday experience and the rich fantasy life of herself and others. |
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A banknote is removed from the money supply by banks or other financial institutions because of everyday wear and tear from its handling. |
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Free or slave labour was a common occurrence for many youths and was a part of their everyday lives as they grew into adulthood. |
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In some lines there are combinations of everyday speech words that are unattested in spoken language. |
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