We've all no doubt found it tricky getting out of bed every now and again, but those suffering from dysania find it particularly difficult. |
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But one is obliged to find the meaning of the conflict, that collision of selves which the Middle Passage entails. |
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All research is easily tagged and categorisable, so that researchers can filter through their many files to find the one they were looking for. |
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The magazine conducted a poll to find out the favorite 100 movies of all time. |
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I grant that he's a talented writer, but I just don't find his books very interesting. |
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An expedition reconnoitered the coast to find out the exact location of enemy forces. |
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We need to look back further into the past to find the cause of these problems. |
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Crucially, we find that each active site of a transposase dimer is responsible for two hydrolysis and one transesterification reaction at the same time. |
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You won't find this magazine at newsstands. It's sold only by subscription. |
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Their financial situation strengthened her determination to find a new career. |
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You may find yourself in a situation where you lose control of the vehicle. |
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He is a dark horse, but I did find out that he once played football professionally. |
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Why do I always find myself rooting for the team at the bottom of the league? |
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Merchant Navy steward Freddie Lennon had a surprise when he returned home to find he had a newborn son. |
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Was it true that twenty-six years had passed, or had he dreamed and awakened to find Megan waiting for him by the big apple tree? |
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In sailing there are three main ways of competing in order to find the best sailor, crew or boat. |
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It is therefore in public histories alone that we find an account of the last years of the life of Castruccio. |
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Not only do readers find it entertaining, but it is also open to a wide range of interpretations. |
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This conception of law would find its culmination in the ideas of Montesquieu. |
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That could go head to head in attempt to find the best sailing crews and teams. |
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People who do not speak a second language find that they lose out when looking for a job. |
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If you find one you like, plan to guard it like a hawk until the purchase is finalized. |
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Enough survived in the 8th century for spolia from Hadrian's Wall to find their way into the construction of Jarrow Priory. |
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Attempts to find classical or Late Latin influence or analogue in Beowulf are almost exclusively linked with Homer's Odyssey or Virgil's Aeneid. |
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The lovers in the woods conquer irrational passion and find their way back. |
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Severn nursed him devotedly and observed in a letter how Keats would sometimes cry upon waking to find himself still alive. |
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Following his years at Balliol, Huxley, being financially indebted to his father, decided to find employment. |
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I been find all my boy long Borroloola... me fella and Banjo find big mob girl too and boy. |
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However, the mascots' creators claim that young people find the duo appealing. |
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However, his poor start to the Premier League continued as he lost three of his next four games to find himself in real danger of relegation. |
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Well, if you can't find your glasses, then go to lost and found and ask if anyone turned them in. |
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During some sessions in the CERN cafeteria, Tim and I try to find a catching name for the system. |
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This pushed the officials to find a more suitable space for its new accommodation. |
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This is only a fashion and will change. Try to find out what colours make you look more lifely and more healthy. |
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Native speakers will often be able to find work as an English teacher in Chile without an ESL teaching certificate. |
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A judge in a subsequent case, particularly in a different jurisdiction, could find the dissenting judge's reasoning persuasive. |
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Fighting back panic, she tried to keep her cool and find a way out from under the rubble. |
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The court must find genuine difficulties before it declines to use the literal rule. |
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Real laptop hobos you'll find in the windows of coffee shops up the street that offer free WiFi and unprotected electrical outlets. |
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An inquiry into these allegations in Britain failed to find evidence to support them. |
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Many of these developments however are still struggling to find buyers for these apartments, and there are rising numbers of repossessions. |
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He returned to Britain in 1946, to find a country still beset by wartime rationing and shortages. |
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Early Levels Open your spell tab and expand your single option. Place the lifetap you find there in your hotbar. |
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Crick suggested that it might be possible to find chemical changes in the brain that were molecular correlates of the act of prayer. |
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His story is living proof that anyone who puts in a good amount of hard work can find success. |
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I stared at Wendy trying to find any possible connection between the two, lookswise or personality. |
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Wilfrid delayed his return from Gaul, only to find on his arrival back in Northumbria that Ceadda had been installed as bishop in his place. |
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The historical researcher will find their bibliographies of great interest. |
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As a result I find the mana weave to be a fair means of randomizing a deck provided it is done face down, and followed by 1 or 2 riffle shuffles. |
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At that point, Littleton left, but Thomas arrived at the house to find Catesby alive, albeit scorched. |
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His animal pilgrims are on their way to find the common ancestor, each telling a tale about evolution. |
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Eventually, all four find themselves separately falling asleep in the glade. |
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That is, it can be taken to say that whatever we find in the intellect is also incipiently in the senses. |
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She nudged him with her elbow, and he looked down to find her eyes twinkling. |
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Hardy's first novel, The Poor Man and the Lady, finished by 1867, failed to find a publisher. |
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Give me but so many meals, and thou shalt find me one of the strongest Turkish males that ever English gennet bore. |
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She is stunned to find that Baines has had the piano put into perfect tune. |
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Contest winners who selected tickets for Friday or Saturday night were surprised to find the Rolling Stones playing. |
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He struggled to find more work, however, and a brief attempt at a solo act was a failure. |
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It should be pointed out to the prospective reader that he will not find here the systematic presentation of a metaphysic. |
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The other thing I find as I get older I'm less inclined to check the oil and check the tyres and so on, which is very important. |
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It wasn't, however, a success, as Butler failed to find sufficient financial backing. |
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At the Battle of Maloyaroslavets the French tried to reach Kaluga, where they could find food and forage supplies. |
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I threw my jizzy sheets in the washing machine before my mum could find them. |
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However, the Allies refused to accept this under prodding from Alexander, who feared that Napoleon might find an excuse to retake the throne. |
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During the war he invented the cavity resonance wavemeter to find the first accurate value of the speed of light. |
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For the other half, Scrivener was usually able to find corresponding Greek readings in the editions of Erasmus, or in the Complutensian Polyglot. |
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Those who plunge into the novel soon find themselves thrashing in a sea of words and sentences unencumbered by italics or explication. |
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Can you help Uncle Pete find a way through the jaggedy rocks to the island? |
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Archaeological investigations continue to find tantalizing clues and funding is being sought to continue recent excavations. |
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We could find our way blindfold about old John's house, with its cat-flap in Nicholas's bedroom-door. |
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Coming out second best then, he then tried a jinky dribble from right to left, only to find McCann standing in his way again. |
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Before your jottering finger could find the trigger, the hilt would dirl on your breast-bane. |
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A blur of motion passed him, and he turned to find Carline standing in the room, a heavy cloak wrapped around her. |
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I heard a clash from the kitchen, and rushed in to find the cat had knocked over some pots and pans. |
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Many Scottish people find the term Scotch to be offensive when applied to people. |
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Churchill was unable to find a single supporter in the House and the debate ended without a division. |
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After burying Hiram she packed them up kit and caboodle and moved them to Tuskegee, the nearest big city, so she could find work. |
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That is what prompted him to write the county land agent to find what properties were available. |
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It is estimated that about 5,000 refugees are waiting in the harbour town Calais to find a chance to get to England. |
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Koslofsky speculates that it was driven by the need to find new sources of authority in a confessionally fragmented age. |
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All branches of the service find jobs for the versatile quarter-ton liaison truck, a car of unlimited possibilities in war. |
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And of course the creos will say that whatever they find is evidence for a young universe. |
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The Wankel engine did not find many applications in aircraft, but was used by Mazda in a popular line of sports cars. |
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James Gully's Malvern spa and was surprised to find some benefit from hydrotherapy. |
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You will be surprised, I don't question, to find among your correspondencies in foreign parts, a letter dated from Blois. |
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As they hunt, the Archers and Duval find many derelicts and ne'er-do-wells in many parts of Paris. |
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Women wanting even more may find the answer in double-fisting where the fister inserts both hands. |
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Pupin to find some respect in which Heaviside's work was incomplete or incorrect. |
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If any find it incredible that Ida be even outwardly so lightsome that she saw clearly in the night, let them answer this question. |
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We must take the limit of all such Riemann sums to find the exact distance traveled. |
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It was impossible to find a moment of privacy in a flat where we were living on top of one another all the time. |
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It was assumed that any person of good character would be able to find enough people to swear to his innocence that his case would prosper. |
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It is in the entextualisation of the perlocutionary aspect of his reaction to the woman's speeches that we will find the answer. |
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Once in a while, you will find yourself stuck in the friend zone. Don't panic, you are not alone. |
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Often, when I come in here, I find Muslims all over the floor, in the aisles, up and down. |
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I had no money, but if I could only find workable country, I might stock it with borrowed capital, and consider myself a made man. |
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There is hardly a district to which we might expect a Roman official to be sent, on service either civil or military, where we do not find roads. |
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He was flabbergasted to find that his work had been done for him before he began. |
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An annual Bard of Bath competition aims to find the best poet, singer or storyteller. |
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Normally, I'd psych myself out of approaching her. I looked at her, trying to find something that reinforced my manning down. |
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My conjecture being right he will find the third stomach, or manifolds, the seat of difficulty. |
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The switches go in either direction around the triangle, and a player may find himself playing as many as three positions in a full-handed game. |
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In sensual love one can find the same phenomenon of psychological synecdoche. |
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It is difficult to find evidence that the poet shared knowledge of classical poets, such as Virgil and Ovid, with the likes of Chaucer. |
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The feuding families and the Prince meet at the tomb to find all three dead. |
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We find that millions upon millions of women have died as the victims of organized gynocide. |
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The good news is that you can improve your Googleability so that people who search for information about you on the Internet will find you. |
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He seeks to find a parsimonious basis for a moral beginning for society, a kind of natural law that everyone could accept. |
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In this comedy, a matchmaker has a matchless daughter. Try as he might, he cannot seem to find anyone for her. |
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After spending some time on the islands, Legazpi sent Urdaneta back to find a better return route. |
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Although they are still available, I think we would be hard-pressed to find one on short notice. |
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This was the deepest dinosaur fossil ever found and the first find for Norway. |
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Aware of the efforts of the Spanish to find a route to India by sailing west, Magellan presented his plan to Charles I of Spain. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle even gave a spirit medium one of Christie's gloves to find the missing woman. |
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He did not find an office career congenial, and for fulfilment he turned not only to music but to literature, becoming a voracious reader. |
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Others find the deliberate discord, playing against the evident parallelism of the two lines, stimulating and intriguing. |
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The majority group listens to the commercially produced styles while the subcultures find a minority style to transmit their own values. |
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Anyway, so far, really, my favourite character is Yuki. Bonus points when we find out in the second episode she's a meganekko. |
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Many, however, find more conventional orchestral configuration to provide better possibilities for color and depth. |
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The decision was made to film the battle scenes in neutral Eire, where it was easier to find the 650 extras. |
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With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, people began to move out of the country and into towns and cities to find work. |
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It's important to make Web pages indexable if you want people to find them through search engines. |
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This metastudy is designed to find out whether most studies are misleadingly inaccurate. |
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In early 1970, McLaren began work on the GT to use it on the road to find out what problems the design would have to overcome. |
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Renault also had to find a way to distribute its vehicles more efficiently. |
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The inventory included several items that one wouldn't normally think to find at a cheese shop. |
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We find a renitency in ourselves to ascribe life and irritability to the cold and motionless fibres of plants. |
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With the King now present, Cromwell was eager to find out what conditions the King would acquiesce to if his authority was restored. |
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On this point, I find myself much more solidly aligned with the tradition of female aca-fan than with many male scholars working in this space. |
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Haman can find no gust in all the sensualities of the Persian Court, because a poor despicable Jew denies his abaisance. |
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And although Danny had been sober for a long stretch, you only had to scratch the surface to find that crazy, dramatic, addictlike behavior. |
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They are trying to find an honorable way out of this dispute. |
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He seem'd to find his way without his eyes, for out adoors he went without their help. |
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Joining a 'computer group' may sound incredibly anorakish but you'll probably find that most of the other members are bearably human! |
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Due to an undersized inventory at the Boston outlet, customers had to travel to Providence to find the item. |
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His men could not find any trace of the 90 men, 17 women, and 11 children, nor was there any sign of a struggle or battle. |
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Meanwhile, the Spanish had different reasons for wanting to find the colony. |
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Lest anyone find her treasure, she tore the map asunder and cast its pieces into the wind. |
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Is it just me, or is it hard to find anyone nowadays to Astroturf your car? |
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Fanny, how is this? I promise you I thought the whole tale a Banbury story, but, upon my soul, what do I find but that fellow closeted with you! |
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As early as 1814, we find King James' version, evidently a descriptive phrase, being used. |
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I find he was really of religious nature, and thought in secret, in spite of his bishophood, very much in regard to religion as we do. |
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In the first place in going back to the bronze age, we already find ourselves beyond the reach of history or even of tradition. |
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I'll now lead you to an honest ale-house, where we shall find a cleanly room, lavender in the windows, and twenty ballads stuck about the wall. |
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And you also find another kind of worm called a brandling, which is striped and smells like an earwig, and which is very good bait for perch. |
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I am not a joiner. I am reluctant to sign up as a member of any organization, because I generally can't find myself or my ideas in it. |
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Earlier when joint family was the norm, children used to find time to look after their parents. |
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You can also find articles concerning the installation of Toyota and other car door handles whether it is for customizing or just for repairing. |
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Kind of a career limiting move to leave the game running where management might find it. |
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In the fable, the maiden had to find a catskin coat, a coat made of catskins. |
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Now that the CCCP is history. I wonder if we'll find out who Suvorov really was. |
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Revisiting his native land that year, Albert Camus was horrified to find Kabyle children fighting with dogs for the contents of a rubbish bin. |
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The expedition reached within ten degrees of the North Pole, but, unable to find a way through the dense ice floes, was forced to turn back. |
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It was his hope that he should find something of archieologic compensation for his clamberings. He found Noah's Ark. |
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Brook asked the actors to find a way of communicating the idea of this picture to a blind Chineseman. |
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The impression he made was overwhelming, I have never been so quickly convinced, or so happy to find one's highest standards met. |
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In the present paper an attempt is made to find for the tetrahedron the analogues of the circles of Apollonius of the triangle. |
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For myself I could hold it in my account with God to find such an euthanasia for you, even at this moment if it were best. |
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The best way to find out how the series you're writing for uses teasers or cold opens is to get your hands on a script. |
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The first thing to do is to find common ground with the person you just met. |
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What employers find is that if workers are allowed to schedule in that time, many will do those errands on personal rather than company time. |
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The guard said he wouldn't be surprised to find out that the longhaired comsymp pervos had done it by putting something into the water. |
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If we confer these observations with others of the like nature, we may find cause to rectify the general opinion. |
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Now, I find if there are any posts to send, it seems to get in a confuzzle and never reaches the point of fetching. |
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You'll be laughing on the other side of your face when the police find out you've been lying to them. |
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When you try to draw two coterminal angles on a circle, you will find that you only get one line. |
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You can always find musicians. There are more trackers than coders, pixelers, organizers, couriers, and designers combined. |
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If, when the moment arrives, China is unwilling to side with its allies, the Arabs will rapidly find a declawed Chinese dragon unwelcome. |
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If you're the one left behind, you might be thrust into a pattern of crazymaking, or you might find you're just coming out of one. |
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I have prayed for strength for such a duty, and find it come off as weakly and dead-heartedly as before. |
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In this broadsheet newspaper, the reporter uses a complicated and formal lexis which I find hard to understand. |
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Raw clams, I am convinced, have a latently cunnilingual character that many find repugnant. |
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Moreover most young people who have grown up with computers find this cyberphobia difficult to understand. |
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And yet, no clearer example of a deepity will you find than the assertion that math is an instinct. |
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Then you will find that one is as important a factor as duodecillions in being and doing right, and thus demonstrating deific Principle. |
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It is expected that this method of detartration will find increasing acceptance. |
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He'd been sitting in the car for a dillion years waiting for his mother to find her glasses. |
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I once more find myself a dissident, and a dissident in a very small minority. |
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The endless hours spent in my cell did my head in. With my diagnosed mental illness I find it shocking that I should have had to endure this. |
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He may cope with the multiple choice questions, but the written exam will find him out. |
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I knew I'd seen this ribbon doojigger around the house some place but I never expected I'd be able to find it. |
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I find the description wonderfully familiar, less the droogish quality, than the loosey-goosey opportunism. |
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The method of exhaustion was later discovered independently in China by Liu Hui in the 3rd century AD in order to find the area of a circle. |
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In the realm of medicine, calculus can be used to find the optimal branching angle of a blood vessel so as to maximize flow. |
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If you continue on your present course, my reckless and rowdy friend, you will find yourself in durance vile. |
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It recommended that the government should find ways of fighting the five 'Giant Evils' of Want, Disease, Ignorance, Squalor and Idleness. |
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We were able to find some foam egg crates that would make her a bit more comfortable. |
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Cardiac arrest is an emergency and if you find someone in cardiac arrest you should call 999 immediately. |
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Thou must find a way to bring her back out of the Liche's ensorcelment, even if only for a brief moment. |
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There is no interests section in the facebook. You know why? No one wants to flip through a book to find out which girls play chess. |
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Currently some 6 million faredodgers every year find out just how far their ownership of Indian Railways extends. |
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He sounds intimidating over the phone, but if you meet him face to face you will find he is a friendly enough fellow. |
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Many consider the theological differences to be crucial differences in doctrine, while others find them to be relatively minor. |
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She was a truly Faustian archaeologist, not above sleeping with other researchers to find out what leads they were following. |
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I've subscribed to the feeds of my favourite blogs, so I can find out when new posts are added without having to visit those sites. |
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Mica, Kai, and Matthias find themselves at the epicenter of miracles, strange majick, and disaster. |
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The reason it's a good school is that it encourages people to find the thing they love and to go for it. |
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We... labor to find our identity in the infinite in spite of our encumberment in finity. |
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I don't know who the twenty-first president of the United States was, but it should be very easy to find out. |
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To find the meaning of a word, your first port of call should be a decent dictionary. |
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On a side note, my daughter is a freeze baby. You rarely find either of them without socks on their feet. |
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The paperbarks and floodgums that shroud us look eerie and ethereal in the silver light, and I find myself matching Jasper's step. |
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Part of me wants to continue along this path and the other part wants to free roam off the beaten trail and find my own way or die trying. |
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These young women are busy, for goodness' sake, tired and overworked, stressed, trying to find time for themselves in days that have too little. |
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We may find ourselves going through stages foretyped by the forerunner and pioneer of our faith even as He died and arose again. |
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So I fronted up Saturday afternoon at the usual time to find quite a crowd of blokes waiting to go to work. |
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In the woodshop I figured to find out just what it cost me to run fullhanded if I did not turn out a single piece of work. |
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You wouldn't believe the fun and games I had trying to find somewhere to park. |
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It was so unusual that I went for another furtle in the 1881 census to find her family. |
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I find the doctors are very surprised when they realise I'm genned up about my condition. |
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Boy, youth and man, you'll ever find the world is villianously inclined so strive, as all giraffedom should, to spurn the bad and grasp the good. |
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To present the historical background of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and associated poems is ultimately a quest to find the anonymous poet. |
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Also, certain SCSI controllers need to be told where to find drive geometry in order for Linux to recognize the layout of your drive. |
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Let me now go to the field, and glean ears of corn after him in whose sight I shall find grace. |
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We also find gluthatione metabolism in a middle position, with a CV of 0.6, and it is highlighted in kidney. |
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Sam Vimes awoke from a pig's nightmare to find himself lying on a pile of sacks in a godown in the docks. |
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If there are souls to whom this world seems a goodless realm, who fail to find divine tokens of love anywhere, you and I are partly responsible. |
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In the land of the gruntometer, everyone should soon find out exactly how noisy. |
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Scientific concepts, on the other hand, are general in nature, and transient sensations do in another sense find correction within them. |
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But for my part, I find it impossible to imagine a grief with no awareness of a grievesome event, exhausted entirely by bodily sensations. |
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From the cleverest repartee to the worst groaner, people use and respond to puns, but sometimes find them hard to define. |
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This desperate hackishness was all the more pathetic in people who actually still had ideals, but simply could no longer find words for them. |
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Measure Maddalena, and measure Minerva, and from forehead to chin, you won't find a hairbreadth of difference between them. |
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With only a little prodding, the blond model seemed to find the black stud's happy button as I heard Ty let out a low moan. |
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Did you, in fact, issue a hard pass to Mr. Shapiro? The Witness. I don't recall, but it would be easy to find out. |
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They would have no man use it as an interjection or exclamation, not to be alleaged as a witnesse or comparison, wherein I find they have reason. |
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Tenderis opened the door to find no heanlings huddling in hudder-mudder, preparing to wreak havoc with their devilshine. |
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If your dog is a good heeler, you'll find some competition in the obedience ring. |
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In 1519, an expedition sent by the Spanish Crown to find a way to Asia was led by the experienced Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan. |
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These expeditions were hoping to find an oceanic Northwest Passage to Asian trade. |
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For example, in the sentence the dog did not find its bone, the clause find its bone is the complement of the negated verb did not. |
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When you find yourself contemplating shoplifting to get nappies, it is the money. |
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Harp continued to find receivers open and the Eagles added several meanless touchdowns in the last half of the game. |
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Thousands of homeless families find themselves stuck in emergency accommodation for at least two years. |
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I hunted him for half a hour, aiming to learn him to hit a man with a table-leg and then run, but I didn't find him. |
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Some readers, then and now, find this teasing of their expectations merely irritating. |
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Its aim was to find a new Joseph for his revival of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. |
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When you extract the files in a hotfix, you'll generally find the following. |
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Queen Margaret knew that her power would be more secure if she were able to find a king to rule in her place. |
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Our literature, our arts, our festivals, our great tradition of song all find expression through our language. |
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A simple check can be made to find if the subsoil is in the right condition for mole ploughing. |
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But Brian d'Arcy James and the hypertalented Sutton Foster find a sweet, goofy chemistry as an ogre and a princess. |
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Then in 2013 we all find out who Elon Musk is, the Tesla, Space X and hyperloop guy. |
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It is often difficult for those growing up to find role models who demonstrate that it is equally okay to be gay or straight. |
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Unfortunately yellow color is not unusual to find in the palm of a Mercurian. |
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Now Norway has to find new way to provide these essential products without exerting negative influence on its environment. |
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Evidence for Edward's involvement in legal reform is hard to find but his reign saw a major programme of legal change. |
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Its 'Active Places' website is designed to help the public find sports facilities anywhere in England. |
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In 1906, the RFU arranged for William Williams to find a home ground for English Rugby. |
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In addition to professional retainers a lord could find men amongst his tenantry. |
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He was sometimes employed in up to three jobs at a time, while still managing to find enough time to attend all Hamilton's races. |
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We find that isoelectronic substitution with nonmagnetic ions significantly reduces the interkagome exchange coupling. |
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I'm an internationalist You, wanderer, probably don't know what that is! An internazi is the sort of man you won't find in the Balkan. |
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The work was distasteful, but it was the best I could find at the time. |
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They have renewed their efforts to find a peaceful solution. |
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We had to do some detective work to find out who used to own the property. |
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What an advance person does, she explains, is find venues for rallies, build the crowd, and create the visuals. |
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Investigators could find no evidence linking him to the crime. |
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He turned a corner to where he supposed the cupboard might be, to find Howie and Alanna barnacled together in an embrace. |
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Well, of course there's more, a lot more. But that's the cliff notes of what faces us once we find Sanderson. |
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In the library's north wing, you'll find the current periodicals. |
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Did it ever cross your mind that he might find all those questions you ask intrusive? |
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An attempt to establish a colony in Guiana in 1604 lasted only two years, and failed in its main objective to find gold deposits. |
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Thankfully, other BB starlets have gone on to find work that doesn't involve pushing their la-las together for one-handed mags. |
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I tried for ages to find a pair of blue suede shoes, but didn't have any luck. |
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He believes that people can find peace and contentment in living simply. |
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Some visitors find it difficult to adjust to the city's high altitude. |
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There is a trick for you to find out an Abram-man, and save sixpence when he begs of you as a disbanded seaman. |
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It took the absent-minded man twenty minutes to find his glasses on top of his head. |
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A cow would find no joy in scampering up craggy hills to nibble nothing more than an agarita bush. |
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It's taken me forever to find a brand of frozen pizza that agrees with my stomach. |
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The rolled joint looks like a cheese doodle, which I find excessively amusing. |
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Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? |
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I am all ears to find out how my car, which used to have a perfectly functional engine, will no longer start. |
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So off I went to find a piece of scenery to rest on while they got on with preparing for another angle shoot of the sacrifice setup. |
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I have chased after white women to find they only wanted to dance with my anaconda and weren't interested in me as a partner. |
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Twelve years went by before Raleigh decided to find out what happened to his colony. |
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Antianorexia drugs are now being developed or tested and may find a place in the nutritional management of the AIDS patient. |
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It is not at all times easy to find words appropriate to express our ideas. |
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Assuming arguendo that those assertions are factually true, we find respondent's claim to be without legal merit. |
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Female ascetics find shelter in a wide variety of establishments and vary greatly in the degree to which they travel. |
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Atheophobia leads to invisibility for many atheists, who find it is best to keep their nonbelief hidden for their own good. |
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A numerical method is developed to find the source and direction of the coherent radiation that is responsible for the existence of attopulses. |
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I was wondering, is it just me, or do you sometimes find it really hard to be a mom? |
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Any time you've got a guy who can score 63 goals, let him, and find someone else to backcheck. |
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If you find bathing stressfull during the first six weeks, only bath your baby once or twice a week. |
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Beginningless time is one of those concepts which, in our human state, we find difficult to comprehend. |
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For my regular classes, as opposed to my special presentations, I find myself tending toward a bimedia technique. |
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With soul-searching effectiveness we must find out just what prejudices and bigotous shortcomings we do have. |
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I find them a curiously confronting sight, dressed in thongs, boardies and Victoria Bitter singlets, and shrouded in Australian flags. |
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Above these shales we find a light, soft sandstone, sometimes of conglomeratic or breccioid structure, in moderately thick layers. |
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You can find the most bodacious barbecue and a library designed by noted postmodernist architect Michael Graves. |
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He was frustrated because he couldn't find anything about dinosaurs in the book. |
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Maybe you will find a love that you discover accidentally, who falls against you gently as a pickpocket brushes your thigh. |
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He's just a carpetbagger who was surprised to find that Southerns are not like the cast of The Dukes of Hazzard or Deliverance. |
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While the radishes are popping up by the bushelful, the farmers still have to find steady customers. |
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They find illegal, the dissociation of the Caliphate and Sultanate, in short, the transfer of the Caliphian powers to a body of persons. |
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You've got to find the woman that works for you. Because, after all, we can't live with them, can't live without them. |
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Many writers find that a diversionary activity such as doodling provides a good micro-vacation from writing. |
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