These lines also work best when they follow a diagonal, rather than a straight horizontal or vertical. |
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And he wants the Nationwide League to follow suit, even though clubs outside the top flight have a busier fixture list. |
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Updates will follow if further products emerge from the on-going investigations. |
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If you follow his convoluted logic, it makes a certain kind of sense, but he's stretching things. |
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More important, I still find it hard to follow the convolutions of the plot. |
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The hostess nodded and motioned for them to follow her, moving from the podium, past two tables of diners and to a small two person table. |
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This is such a great idea that we are convinced other stadiums will follow suit and go for in-your-face product branding. |
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She had decided to follow the walking pad quietly down by Fred's camp to the soakage to get a coolamon of water. |
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But it would be a mistake to follow them in seeing Iraqi politics in these communalist terms. |
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Note that the numbers of mutations and gene conversion events per generation follow Poisson distributions. |
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Here's hoping that many other lefty pundits and pols will follow in her footsteps. |
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In this paper, I will follow in the steps of several thinkers who have responded to the irrecusable summons of this narrative. |
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A coping saw is needed to follow an irregular, delicate, or intricate cut in wood. |
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The question is, will the United Nations follow the League of Nations and risk irrelevancy. |
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Indeed, the real disciple would abandon all fleshly desires and follow Christ as a priest or a religious. |
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We simply have to follow safety procedures when it comes to flushing reactor cores of waste materials. |
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He speculated that a ball falling through a hole at the equator would follow a corkscrew trajectory. |
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We would follow up the long drive and wait for the crackers to be lit, lurking a short distance from the graveside. |
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I follow her down the staircase into the garden for the tulsi pooja, incessantly ringing the bell in my hand. |
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Then it flopped, failing to capture that notorious off-screen chemistry, as did all her follow up films. |
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All the recipes I follow tell you to pop the popcorn in a pot with oil and plain popcorn kernels. |
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The beginning of January can be a tenuous time for those of us who habitually follow pop culture. |
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The popularity as measured by the number of inbound links tends to follow a power law distribution. |
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Viewers can follow the action, get close to the wacky characters populating poker rooms, and pick up tips. |
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These augurs now portend political consequences that may follow the economic upheaval. |
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Dreams are not couched in the language of everyday speech, but it does not follow that they are necessarily concealing something unacceptable. |
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My objection was to having to supply my information just to follow your content, which your post implies is necessary. |
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The talks follow the unveiling last Friday of the G20 group of developing countries ' long-awaited counter-proposal on agricultural tariffs. |
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Ancillary rehabilitative services are available from the first post-op day, and the same team continues to follow the patient after discharge. |
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After that she would follow him from behind whenever she saw him, and one day she hoped that he would love her back. |
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Housing issues, service delivery and education as government priorities follow at a distance. |
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Chad had gone to the library in hopes of escaping the gaggle of girls who seemed to follow him around everywhere. |
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Their route plan is to follow the Yukon River to Circle and along the Yukon Flats to Tanana and back to Ruby. |
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Go through this and almost immediately cross the wall stile on the left to follow a path down to meet a crossroads of routes at a track. |
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Cross the stile in the wall and follow the path running along the north side of Upper Ogden reservoir. |
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It will follow the Pennine Cycleway along the canal from Nelson to Greenberfield locks, Barnoldswick, and back. |
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At present, the only way people can follow the trail routes is by printing the maps from the Swindon Heritage Town Trails website. |
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Turn left along the riverbank and follow the path to reach the road bridge. |
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All buses will have to follow diversion routes along Bow Lane, Ringway and Corporation Street on Saturday afternoons. |
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Motorists entering from the south have been advised to follow a route along Devizes Road and down Victoria Road. |
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Flight paths are impossible to mine, and aircraft follow less predictable routes. |
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Alternatively, a tram route could follow above the rising Northern Line to Morden station. |
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Smooth pursuit eye movements are used to follow a moving target that one is looking at directly. |
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The bird had a long beak that was composed of many colors, and its glossy black eyes seemed to follow my every movement. |
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What follows is an account of my sincere attempt to follow various directives from Life's Little Treasure Book On Joy. |
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The stories that follow are all fictionalized accounts of my life in the suburbs. |
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Speaking exclusively to the Yorkshire Post, he said the electorate should look at whether politicians follow their own rules. |
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In fact it's not even that important to me that people follow the instructions. |
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How rigidly people follow the rules may depend upon how strictly the rules are enforced. |
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What good are the things that I profess, the exercise and nutrition, if people don't follow it. |
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It's absolutely essential that you understand and follow everything that I tell you to do. |
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As employees and as consumers, most people follow orders with little voice or influence. |
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People might not follow your recommendations the first time, but they will listen the second time. |
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Smith said teachers follow standard rules, such as avoiding being left alone with pupils without witnesses. |
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But dietary advice is often neglected by doctors because so many people do not follow it. |
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If people do not follow the rules of this court the only way actually to make them remember them for the future is to apply them. |
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Most people follow a subsistence way of life, growing food mainly for their own needs with little left over. |
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Teachers follow a traditional way of teaching and work with a rigid framework. |
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They worked to make the films follow the books closely and did a fantastic job of this. |
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All twenty five of the books will follow a fairly rigid design sense, so most of the work was done in the initial stages. |
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Moreover, the starting and ending points of these cycles follow a pattern related to seasons on Earth. |
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We know from grim experience that footballers slavishly follow the lead of their manager. |
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I think we shall see more people follow my lead and learn how to successfully use black on its own to create stunning dark borders. |
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I wish other people would follow my example especially in the area I live in as it is quite a disgrace. |
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It is much easier to follow someone else's lead than to come up with the route yourself and lead the group. |
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What happens when a veteran mountain guide has to follow someone else's lead for a day of heli-skiing? |
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One name to watch out for is Nigel Clough who could yet follow his dad to glory. |
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Giving money to charities and building bridges does not mean that people should follow your lead. |
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She hoped other businesses would follow the Eric Wright Group's lead, stressing it was vital the momentum did not slow down. |
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We seek to follow Jesus, acknowledging that we are all learners and flawed. |
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I reasoned with myself that we had tried to follow God, we had observed the Talmud. |
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Some people follow the cyberpunk genre quite closely, and for them this novel is a must-read. |
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People follow each move with eager interest, and discuss the idiosyncrasies of the players. |
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I don't follow the video game industry much, but at first glance it looks like Sega is making a good move. |
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Most sports that people follow pit either individuals or teams against each other, all season long. |
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This merits our attention, regardless of what division we follow the closest. |
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There's no option to become friends with the Queen on Facebook, nor follow her updates on Twitter. |
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And while you're on the Web page, check out how you can follow us on Facebook and Twitter. |
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I follow him on Facebook, but it's all alarmist activist type stuff that just doesn't appeal to me. |
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Twitter burps out your thoughts in 140-character or less messages to people who follow you. |
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Thus, even though users declare that they follow many people using Twitter, they only keep in touch with a small number of them. |
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If any of you follow me on Facebook and saw my status update late lastnight, I would like to vent my reason for it. |
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And Senator, I put that out to some of my viewers who follow me on Twitter and Facebook, and I got a bit of a mixed bag. |
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I'm a luddite in comparison with some of the people I follow on Twitter, but a nerd in comparison with many people. |
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Send me a message on Twitter or on Facebook, or you can follow me on Foursquare as well, and check out my blog. |
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I said I'd prefer to go home and then there was some discussion I couldn't follow much of through my fog but nodded away. |
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All seven will follow a strict training regime between now and the games and all in the Delta Centre will be very supportive of their work. |
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It's going to take me a long time to calm her down, so I decide to follow the easiest course. |
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Women who strictly follow the Atkins diet could be damaging their chances of getting pregnant, new research has shown. |
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The United States, incidentally, was hardly the only occupying power to follow such a course. |
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Class stratification is also at work as those in the highest castes follow the strictest vegetarian diet. |
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It's fair to assume he had simply forgotten what to do, being four-and-a-half years since he had needed to follow such a course of action. |
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Do your best to follow the most effective practices and be the best leader you can be. |
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It was thrilling to find something the old-fashioned way, to track it down, to follow my nose and ears and eyes. |
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Mark likes to follow his nose on these things, and I never argue with his results. |
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Enter the club's driveway between the Duron Paints store and the entrance to Kelly Drive or follow your nose to the smoky down-home barbecue. |
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Before my nostrils could become desensitised to the aroma, I decided to follow my nose to its source. |
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Visit the souk of the goldsmiths, for example, or the hat makers, or follow your nose to the spice market. |
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Just wait for the unmistakable smell of heavy oil mingled with a teeth-clenching sweetness and follow your nose. |
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Turn right through a gate to enter a housing estate, and follow your nose to the main street and back to Doune Ponds. |
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If there is a trump suit, a player who can follow suit must either follow suit or play a trump if possible. |
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When a non-trump is led, players who have a card of the suit led must either follow suit or play a trump. |
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When there are no trumps, a player who is unable to follow suit may play any card. |
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In these places you are only allowed to play a trump if a trump is led, or if you are unable to follow suit to a non-trump lead. |
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If a card which is not a trump is led, players who have cards of this suit must either follow suit or trump. |
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If a non-trump is led and you can follow suit, you cannot play a Joker declaring it to be a trump. |
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They totalled 657 for 8 declared after being bowled out for 106 and asked to follow on. |
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Ponting was one of four wickets lost by Australia after they were made to follow on for the first time in 17 years and 191 Tests. |
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Tim Wall, last man in, with six runs needed to make England bat again, was then out for a duck, and Australia, to our relief, had to follow on. |
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By the close, they had edged to 12 for 0 in their second innings after being asked to follow on. |
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All you need is a Belichick-like game plan and the courage to follow through with it. |
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They are fearful that they will follow in the local district courts around the country. |
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Jessica slid her hands down as she continued to follow through on the choreography. |
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They were there at the onset of this specific struggle, and they want to follow it through to its conclusion. |
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Sabina excelled in her GCSE exams and now hopes to follow up her current course with a beautician course before going to university. |
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My contention is they didn't follow it up or investigate any of it further. |
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Your task is to follow up with the progress of each task and keep everyone on the same page. |
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You can go back through your existing followees and put them into lists, and as you follow new people, simply put them into lists as appropriate. |
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Alternatively, you could hire a bike and follow the course of the River Loir from Vendome to its confluence with the Sarthe. |
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One example of this is the Huanhe Road project that is to follow the course of the Xindian River in Taipei County. |
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At one point, not feeling as footsure as our leader, several of us refuse to follow in his footsteps. |
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Head back now to the main track and follow it by your outward route for a few 100 yards to an open gate. |
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In terms of replacements to cover for the injured players, Sedgley could do a lot worse than follow Orrell's example. |
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Negotiations would follow on which bases would be covered by an agreement, he said. |
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Executions frequently follow a mock trial held in front of forcibly assembled villagers. |
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If you carry on, follow the path across another bridge 2 where there is also a shallow ford, much loved by children. |
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The problem with giving people crack cocaine in exchange for registering voters is that you just can't trust crackheads to follow the rules. |
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It almost requires a background in botany, forestry, or ecology to follow some of the passages. |
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My follow up to this story was that Joe could foretell his future back then. |
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By 8pm there's a definite sense of expectation, and so I follow the reds, whites and blues up the cragged streets to cafe-lined Place Jaurs. |
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Take the track forking sharply left and follow this boggy walled route gradually uphill along a ridge for a further one and a half miles. |
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They have never had to follow the rules and formalities normally required of border crossers. |
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For this reason, deductive arguments are usually limited to inferences that follow from definitions, mathematics and rules of formal logic. |
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The species accounts come after the treatment of each family and follow a standard format. |
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The report should follow a standardized format to ensure key information is captured. |
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Choose a fertilizer formulated for your plants and follow directions carefully. |
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In policy formulation, follow the concept of public servants reaching out to the people and not vice versa. |
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Simon didn't seem to follow until I rounded the corner to the freezers and there he was picking out a box of those mini cream puffs. |
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I arrived at low tide, most fortuitously, so I could follow the steps through a gate at the far corner of the reserve. |
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Paul, Val and the team will follow the progress of the ship's crew as they continue their Able Seaman training programme. |
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We set priorities, milestones, critical paths and follow all the normal project framework you would expect. |
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Bradford Council has rejected criticisms that it failed to follow planning guidelines. |
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When spraying borders adjoining cropland, be sure to read and follow harvest and grazing restrictions. |
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Some even thought of us as fraternal twins because I used to dress just like him and follow him around everywhere he went. |
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We follow a cross-country route east, exploring a rarely visited section of the refuge. |
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After the bridge, follow the road to the right up to the crossroads with the main road. |
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I follow what Eliot says in his essay on free verse, that there has to be the ghost of meter behind the tapestry. |
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He stood and brushed the crumbs of bread off of him, knowing well how difficult it would be to follow his own advice. |
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The cameras also follow the antics of spectacled bear cubs the only bears to inhabit South America. |
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And yet I misdoubt me that thou wilt not bring this about, because of the frowardness of them that follow thee. |
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How can even an educated and cultured group of people follow the rules when they are not properly defined? |
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The schools follow the curriculum taught in Taiwan and receive a small subsidy from the Ministry of Education. |
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Then you follow steep, curvy Agency Creek Road down into Idaho's Lemhi River Valley. |
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These cartoonists are famous, at least to those of us who follow the funny papers. |
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I follow Gideon blindly down the stairs to the parlor, where he sits on a love seat and I sit on a futon across from him. |
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As a consequence, most biological processes, from sleep-wake cycles in people to leaf movements in plants, follow a daily, circadian rhythm. |
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Now designs for the futuristic development are set to follow shortly, subject to approval from city planning officers. |
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Instruction in cytology and cytochemistry would follow later in both the lab and the classroom. |
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In fishing terms this means that if you catch a small pouting or bootlace eel, follow the following guide and the hooklength can be saved! |
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The result meant the Dutch didn't follow five more powerhouse teams out of the championship. |
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Shafts that provide access to a series of galleries that follow seams of material underground are known as galleried shaft mines. |
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When flint was reached the miners cut a series of radiating galleries out from the shaft to follow the seam. |
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Finally, what is the incentive of accountants to follow the precatory guidance of the organisation? |
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They're safe if you follow the precautions on the label, which suggest ventilating your work area. |
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Ideas may be dangerous, and may have had bad consequences, but it does not follow that they cannot have good uses. |
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A lower court cannot set precedent, and must follow any higher courts decision. |
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The thing is, I'm perfectly happy to follow clear precise instructions to fix things. |
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Sadly this current production is unlikely to follow in it's predecessor's footsteps. |
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It consists in mechanisms of exclusion and inclusion, that tend to follow pre-existing sociological and economic divisions. |
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To follow in her footsteps must be a daunting prospect for any other actor or singer. |
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Leave the car park and follow the signposted path through mixed woodland to a gate which gives access to open, rising moorland. |
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What consequences will follow from the dawning of a new age of imperialism at the beginning of the 21st century? |
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For one thing, a small mule train will follow behind your group, carrying food, tents, and 15 pounds of your personal gear. |
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They can delegate that authority to an institution like this one, whose duty it is to follow the limit. |
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A player delivers a ball and as he follows up is hit after delivering as he tries to follow up. |
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In an attempt to emulate them, millions of people follow this eating fad and that, switching diets as often as the glossies demand. |
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I wouldn't demean myself by running a mile, unless I was immediately going to follow it by running another twelve miles at least. |
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From midnight tonight until midnight Monday March 3, double demerit point infringements will be issued for those who fail to follow the rules. |
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As one of our guests has to follow a gluten-free diet, I was hoping I could find something that she could eat, too. |
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Why don't you follow me through to the testing area we have set up for you and you can demo your software to us. |
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Other staff members want to record the count as incorrect but not follow the established protocol for an incorrect count. |
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Therefore the research presented in this paper does not follow strict scientific protocol. |
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You will have to follow what your dentist has taught you to make sure you remove plaque every day. |
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The extension of credits should always follow prudential regulations and sound assessments. |
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Debt is a fact of life for many people these days, but if you follow some golden rules you can avoid getting into trouble. |
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As long as you follow the rules of the monastery then they will respect you as a good monk. |
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Dance in and out, start with a good strong jab and then follow with the power right. |
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Despite valiant efforts from the cast, the two hours that follow it prove to be nothing more than a descent into the quicksand of mediocrity. |
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They follow him to a deserted spot where he leaves an envelope stuffed full of cash. |
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As a puisne judge I am entitled to disagree with what my colleagues have said, although I would prefer to follow them if I can. |
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What dramatization, sanitization, and desexualization follow from this general inflation of psychic economies across the whole of social space? |
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Unlike most women in their 60s, she refuses to chop her long hair short as if to follow some desexualizing code. |
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If you swing down steeply and then follow through flat, you're likely to slice or pull the ball. |
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Like causatives and desideratives, denominatives follow the inflection of thematic verbs of the Present System. |
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Much like a chisel, or a dagger, tools designed for one purpose tend to follow a basic model. |
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I'm pleased they are being imposed and more will follow to act as a deterrent to others. |
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The differences in proportions are often small, and, furthermore they often follow gradual geographical clines rather than abrupt changes. |
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Even if I don't always follow it to the letter, I've got a rock solid foundation upon which to base my deviations. |
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They follow the same grammatical rules and contain many similar words, yet so many of us still struggle. |
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Remove the sawdust with a soft push broom, then follow with a leaf blower or similar blower to get the wood as clean as possible. |
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And that the most dignified thing we ageing grandes dames can do is smile wryly, surrender and follow the sun. |
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The material will obtain a deep dezincification, since the dezincification will follow the long beta-phase bands. |
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The paved walkway I follow runs at a diagonal across the slope toward the beach. |
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In general, most patients fail to fully grasp and follow even basic health care instructions. |
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We follow our fingertips and receptors when we use science to reshape nature and to build our personal Edens. |
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I feel a sudden gravitation towards this young man and follow him to the side of the park where he sits glaring at the protesters. |
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As usual, you can either follow the links, or read the cut and paste articles below. |
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Telling herself not to let it bother her, she walked past him dignifiedly and saw with the corner of her eyes that he had started to follow her. |
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I try to model myself on the elder statesman of Maori in this House, and to follow the way he performs. |
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Nobody at the car place spoke English or grokked my stick-man drawing of the accident, so I indicated to one of the agents to follow me. |
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Just before a cottage, go right at a green marker-post and follow a path across marshy ground to a gate in the fence to your right. |
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A number of the paintings that follow have ominously dark grounds appropriate to the seriousness of intent. |
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Political parties tend to follow ethnic lines and draw their leaders from educated elites. |
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Just so you know, your Highness, there are a few ground rules to follow here. |
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Bears in Glacier National Park follow wolf packs and mountain lions to remote regions using them as providers of meals of deer and elk. |
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They are also expected to follow accepted practices of diplomacy and to support international organizations. |
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If you can't face all that fiddle, follow my example and buy direct from small Dorset company, Thursday Cottage. |
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Soon, however, my stomach begins grumbling, and I leave the textiles to follow the tempting aroma of grilled fish. |
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The heart-warming message of this self-regarding tosh is that everyone should follow their dreams. |
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Workplace health and safety is an eminently worthy topic, but not one that many people bother to follow closely. |
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You're going to get a lot of guff from readers who actually follow the link to that review and see how glibly dismissive it is. |
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As a good postmodern who just wants to know which script I'm supposed to follow as the news guides me toward what I should think, I'm confused. |
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There are, however, some basic guidelines to follow during the course of the hand. |
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If there is such overwhelming evidence of fraud, then follow your disciplinary procedures. |
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To help you get comfortable with your ability to take care of business, follow these steps to financial empowerment. |
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Our gulets follow in the paths of ancient geographers whose accounts you can read as you sail along. |
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The company hired detectives to follow him and dig up dirt in an effort to discredit him. |
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Analog magnitude representations follow Weber's law, according to which the discriminability of two values is a function of their ratio. |
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Recollect to follow all these direction carefully if you want to get disembarrass of the condition as before long a possible. |
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I'm a smart guy who has been using technology all my life, so I can follow along pretty well. |
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This year's campaign will follow the dismal showing of 2004 where the event didn't even get off the ground because of a lack of interest. |
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Though those that follow it really believe it has helped them reach some kind of enlightenment. |
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Jesus' sermon on the plain is his enlistment speech for that great crowd of disciples who want to follow him. |
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Tyndareus envied her for he would love nothing better than to follow his enraged child. |
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I decided to leave the house, and as I pulled out of my driveway, I decided to follow the next dump truck I saw. |
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The second category of respondents follow more than 250 feeds, which is much higher than the Dunbar number. |
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Anaesthetists want to prove epidurals work well and they don't want to follow up on stories of backache or discomfort. |
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For instance, the Feds' epigones at State level try to follow it with often disastrous consequences. |
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One patient died during the follow up period, at seven months after the start of the trial. |
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In what sense are we required to follow the canons of correct reasoning when doing mathematics? |
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Loneliness, grief and despair dogged her at every turn, seemed to follow always in her wake, just out of sight. |
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Elizabeth began to speak excitedly of the ball that was to follow the production. |
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This is notably true before the emergence in his poetry of the dogmatising tones that mar some of the poems that follow The Waste Land. |
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The student's march is filmed in a playful series of dolly shots which alternately follow and move ahead of the squad. |
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Trying to follow an extremely ambitious exercise regimen while traveling may not be realistic. |
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The plans follow one of the largest public consultation exercises ever undertaken by the city council's education department. |
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They are designed to be triggered from a tube-like, disposable launcher and to follow the heat of a jet engine's exhaust to its source. |
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The concentration required to stay in character, remember lines, and follow the blocking can be exhausting. |
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In writing essays, I only follow one rule, which is that all the information is independently verifiable. |
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At the second roundabout, take the Sherrifmuir exit and follow the road for about 1.2km. |
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The do-nothing option is inappropriate for the contractors, and failure to follow the rules would affect the deployment commander. |
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An explosion in property prices could follow in the second and third quarters. |
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On the other side, follow the path for ten yards and on the left is a sign for Britain's tallest tree, a Douglas fir. |
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In more ways than one I was glad to follow the track down the hillside, through the forest and back to the road. |
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Productivity growth tends to follow and exaggerate the ups and downs of the business cycle. |
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Samsung is to follow Apple and Sony and launch its own online content download service to promote its digital music players. |
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They may not follow the actual occurrences but often dramatize the events in a popularized manner. |
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Would you rather have your teeth drilled by a dentist than make or follow a list? |
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The double helix unwinds and the nucleotides follow basically the same base pairing rules to form the correct sequence in the mRNA. |
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Many now can go online on the communication highway or use a GPS source and follow those steps that may get us to the desired destination. |
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During her admission she had a week long episode of delirium follow extubation in the intensive care unit. |
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Remember all the commandments of the Lord, so as to do them and not follow after your own heart and your own eyes. |
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Modern myths follow a basic pattern, known as the monomyth or the hero's journey. |
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Those PDA users who follow safe computing guidelines are highly unlikely to be seriously affected. |
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As the authors point out, Le Monde's pages have become France's contemporary Balzac, a feuilleton that readers can follow day by day. |
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We follow their journey to the tiny island of Muck, with 30 inhabitants, no shops and no road rage. |
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If they have poor attention, they may find it hard to concentrate, follow directions or finish a job. |
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It won't follow a list of fiats from government or a proclamation from computer modelers. |
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Or if you tell them to do so, do you follow up to be sure they are staying conditioned? |
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We are now equipped with a new truck and fifth wheel and ready to follow the sun once more. |
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Less than half follow recommended best practice for managing documents, with many storing documents insecurely. |
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Her face remained straight, with no emotion and she quickly grabbed her files and moved towards the door to follow the other doctor. |
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I am not going to give you detailed instructions, just a general idea you can follow and experiment with yourselves. |
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The exert is Imhotep giving the queen instructions to follow in order to let the wound heal properly. |
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Her inspiring words were the only remnants other than my conjectural thoughts that I allowed to follow my every flight. |
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Or perhaps we can follow the lead of English soccer leagues, which regularly consign teams with losing records to second tier divisions. |
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Like the Taj, the garden elements follow the Arabesque concept, standing on their own and constituting the whole. |
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Ballon Computer Training Centre courses have become a firm favourite with many students returning for follow on courses. |
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They could opt to follow the tobacco industry and play for time, which you'd have to say has worked out very well for tobacco firms. |
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But there will be occasions when they play a hunch or follow an adventurous whim. |
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I also have first-hand experience of the repercussions that follow when you make a stand against sectarianism. |
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But when following suit the 6-5 can be used to follow to a lead of either sixes or fives. |
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The punishments announced by the CFA follow the revelations earlier this month of widespread fixing of European football matches. |
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Second, we can try to show that the conclusion does not follow from the premises, and thus the argument is invalid, proving nothing. |
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Farm manager Jeff Moyer used to follow conventional wisdom by putting down compost before corn, in the spring. |
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Four flights of four RAAF Mosquitos would follow as the second squadron. |
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The distribution of the various epithelial changes did not follow any pattern with regard to occurrence in the neck, body, or fundus of the gallbladder. |
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It's good to follow winding paths along the way to the mountain. |
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Furthermore, he claims that wealthy young men with much leisure time on their hands follow him around as they enjoy hearing people cross-questioned. |
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Psychogeography encourages us to follow some new logic that lets us experience our landscape anew, that forces us to truly see what we'd otherwise ignore. |
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Garth Fagan and Doug Varone continue to be choreographers to follow closely. |
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Further, with a chunk of the floating population in the city being rural people, it is just impossible to expect them to follow road rules strictly. |
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The merest of pauses follow as he ponders his quick-fire response. |
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The North West Coastguard advises anyone venturing in to the Bay to follow the golden rules to ensure they do not become another victim of its treacherous sands. |
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But if you have to borrow money, make sure you follow the golden rules. |
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What is striking about the book is where it did not follow the crowd. |
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In light of the Word of God does it not follow to reason that true godly music that worships and exalts the Lord Jesus Christ will be rejected by the world? |
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Detailed discussions should follow in order to consider any modifications to the scheme which may assist in reducing the costs of diversionary works. |
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The earlier, topic-based discussion attempts to establish a taxonomy of structural prototypes and gestural categories, from which follow readings of a group of works. |
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As sudden musical flourishes precede and follow more tentative, delicate passages, so hope and anxiety seem to dance across the song's brightly colored sonic eggshell floor. |
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