Then some of them watch it on TV in the press box rather than lift their eyes two inches to see it for real. |
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Government officials have used concern for real estate value and tourism appeal as pretexts for such abuses. |
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They did a dummy run first with a nurse and all the life support equipment, then it was for real and they took her. |
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It almost sends a frisson of fear down one's spine as if it were all for real. |
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The doctors warn the children that mother must not experience any shocks or they may lose her for real this time. |
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Would they hesitate and triangulate, or would they push hard for real change? |
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After a number of miscalculations and mismeasurements, I decided that I needed to study the problem for real. |
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Everything was censored and she relied on the BBC, broadcast through her short-wave radio, for real news from the outside world. |
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Then he sees Charlotte for real, across the street, walking toward the karaoke joint where they shared a moment. |
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On the whole, though, this is either a specialist release for real dancehall heads or a bluffer's guide for those wanting to get into the scene. |
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In other words, forgiveness is for real sin, not for foibles, mistakes, excusable blunders, and things we can't help. |
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Ten years ago we didn't just hang out in coffee bars, paying more for a skinny cappuccino than we did for real drinks. |
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Do you want this guy for real, or are you just looking for great taste, less filling? |
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The llamas skittered impatiently and moved forward and I saw it was for real. |
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For all the talk you hear about knowledge being such a wonderful thing, instinct is worth forty of it for real unerringness. |
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To fix real bracket creep permanently, tax brackets should be adjusted for real income gains, or tax rates should be cut slightly each year. |
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It sounds like you are experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions, which are the dress rehearsal for real labor. |
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Hence the need for real realism, for a view more clear-eyed and hard-nosed than we've had before. |
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By the 1980s people were sick of chemicalised foods, and a vogue for real bread, real beer and organic products grew up. |
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We are used to Hollywood disaster movies, but this has been far worse, for real. |
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It's not happening for real so it simply becomes a question of whether or not you believe it has narrative utility. |
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Someone wondered if all the questions on the page were for real, or if I made any up. |
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You get so used to seeing them on the news, I suppose, that seeing them for real doesn't come as a surprise. |
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By the time the concert began for real I was already sick of hearing the overture's opening bars. |
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If this is the real world, away from all the carnage and desolation, than this cannot be for real. |
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Well, I have understood it partly, but one thing I knew for sure, this guy is for real and he is world class. |
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But amid the huge attention given to the poor performance of the main opposition parties, there are factors that give grounds for real concern. |
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I closed the door behind him, not completely sure if he was joking or if he was for real. |
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Will could only muster up a blank stare at this point, wondering if she was for real. |
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They mostly try to pull it off with a straight face, and play everything for real. |
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Is that little guy for real? Does he say where he gets his energy from, or is it part of a act? |
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By the time you hear the raver's whistle, you have to ask yourself if the Brothers are for real. |
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The Earl's penchant is for real tennis, the sport through which he met his wife. |
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It has promised to demobilise before, then gone back on its word, but this time it appears to be for real. |
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Adam was as good as his word about sending photographs of his children, but MaryAnn had a need to see them for real. |
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Politicians need to re-engage with the electorate if talk of new politics is to be for real. |
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In Milan Kundera's clumsy new novella, a portentous, worn-out philosophy that borders on the ironic and absurd stands in for real thinking. |
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She warned that unless Dave managed to hold down a proper job he could end up crying for real over the end of their relationship. |
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Yet for real hard yakka the plight of the servants, valets and other assorted members of staff stands alone. |
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The challenge yields some intriguing results, but it ultimately leaves one desperate for real content. |
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The month-long amnesty for real firearms and other deadly weapons followed a successful two-month campaign to rid the streets of fake firearms. |
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We weren't marching off to conquer other countries, but to save them, for real, not for pretend purposes. |
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Relying on the appreciating euro exchange rate to ease upward pressure on prices is no excuse for real initiatives. |
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The issue of divorce and marriage continues to be a difficult one, for real people in the real world and their pastors and for exegetes as well. |
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At this point, I'm trying to decide if this is a crank caller or if he's for real. |
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It remains to be seen if recent experience with BSE and foot-and-mouth disease will change the climate for real reform. |
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That finally came into my possession for real a few days after my birthday. |
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However, the new Assembly bill is a compromise between these two extremes and offers an opportunity for real progress. |
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Real training for real tourism jobs, rather than make-work programs for the unemployed or unemployable. |
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Irresponsible bishops are now much more likely to dump on their priests over flimsy accusations than to dump on victims for real ones. |
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Too many executives are paid just for having a pulse, handed wads of money by sleeping boards who mistake cutting jobs for real growth. |
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Left are the FS6, the one which gave the stranded firefighters a lift, and a 1970 Snorkel with a boom and a cage for real emergencies. |
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Players can go online and compete with players all over the country for real prize money. |
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Hagen may have been playing at it but Mac's drinking was for real and it was incredibly destructive. |
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If this was for real it would go down as the strangest mobile phone design that I have ever seen. |
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But the Farrells say after two months of waiting for real action, they have had enough. |
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When you substitute artificial sweetener for real sugar, however, the body learns it can no longer use its sense of taste to gauge calories. |
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Albany could easily cut this subsidy at least in half and still pay for real charity care. |
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Dairy-free margarine, vegetable shortening, or soy butter can be substituted for real butter. |
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The shorter races also make for real spectacles, especially on the five-furlong track, which has a downhill slope and sees some of the fastest sprints in the world. |
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Whenever possible, opt for real fish, and sneak some extra fiber into the roll by swapping in brown rice instead of plain. |
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That canoe he paddles in Parks, that episode where Ron is a canoe, Nick Offerman built that canoe, for real! |
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Sudanese civil-society groups are courageously pressing forward with an agenda for real change. |
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People have got used to hearing sterile music, but we do it for real. |
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It didn't work until I saw it for real, then hearing it worked. |
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In her introduction, she describes how it was the experience of setting up home in England that sparked her quest for real Indian khana that did not take hours to prepare. |
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Once you enslave a computer to do what you want, you disable it for real love. |
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But all fair-minded Americans should get behind this push for real equality and protections in the lives of all Americans. |
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Revisiting the soul music of Womack is a good first step to rescuing the reciprocity necessary for real intimacy. |
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Talented gamers can make a solid living in South Korea by competing in championships or selling the virtual money for real cash. |
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To the extent that The Burglary helps to push that along and spurs calls for real reform, it should be required reading. |
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Unlike the Leader of the Opposition, who is proposing beneficiary bashing under a rehash of the code of social responsibility, this Government is looking for real solutions. |
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Numerous sets of on-line students and two years later, I knew the training was for real and had more purposes than I could comprehend at the time. |
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Some sites run currency exchanges where players can take their platinum pieces and trade them in for real dollars or the game currency of another virtual world. |
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They then took off for real, shedding armfuls of bitten plums. |
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The tube consists of several microcapillary tubes connected to external pressure transducers, which pass signals to a computer for real time display. |
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You must not have minded doing the second part of that scene for real. |
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Many applicants had tentative agreements for real estate contingent upon the receipt of their license. |
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Above all, they should realise that, however clever civil servants are, a general education is no substitute for real experience and expertise, out there in the real world. |
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Once Pandora's box is opened, there won't be enough time for real science. |
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The more familiar you are with your materials, and the larger you make your test patches, the fewer the surprises you'll find when plastering the walls for real. |
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Is love for real or is it the biggest conspiracy theory of all times? |
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Reimer supports Rawlyk's idea that Canadian evangelicalism is more irenic than its U.S. counterpart, but calls for real data to support the thesis. |
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The tone is set by banter and laddishness, in which crudeness and vulgarity often tends to be a substitute for real wit rather than an organic component of it. |
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The first attempt to deflect an asteroid should not be when it counts for real, because there are no doubt many surprises in store as we learn how to manipulate asteroids. |
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Within a few decades it was used to describe vistas in poetry, and eventually as a term for real views. |
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Now the Falkirk striker is dreaming of making it back to Hampden to grab a showpiece show-stopper for real. |
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They train on blocks and manakins but there's nothing better than cutting the hair or doing massages and treatments for real people. |
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Our habitat is a temptation for real estate speculators and bioprospectors. |
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It seems to me a datacenter, or group of datacenters, would be inviting targets for logic bombs or for real bombs. |
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In fact, Marshall is currently living this scenario for real, not for yuks. |
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Rocket scientists in LSP do the same thing for real rockets and missions every day. |
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A COUPLE who fell in love on a charity hitch-hike dressed as a bride and groom have married for real. |
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I convinced myself that the price inelasticity of demand for gold is for real. |
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This statement, whose requirements were subsequently eliminated, established specific reporting requirements for real estate entities. |
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They were far too quick for England's leaden-footed trudgers, who found that effort and industry alone are no match for real quality. |
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Worse, it has ruined a generation, turning out chowderheads unfit for real jobs. |
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But Doog convinces Jeremy he's for real, along with other Toonies from Cartoon Land, with its yellow sky, two blue moons and bright red stars. |
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A NEW micro-brewery has been unveiled in North Wales by two solicitors with a passion for real ale. |
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From the viewpoint of Eisenhower, in 1956 he had no way of knowing for certain whether Khrushchev's nuclear braggadocio was for real or not. |
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You heard of gold farming? Selling multiplayer online game currency for real cash? |
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Although the evidence for real Amazons is thin, women athletes are often dubbed amazons. |
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The companies were used for real estate transactions in Britain. |
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Seven new real estate developers announced that they will participate in the Amar Ya Masr Exhibition, considered the largest expo in the Middle East for real estate companies. |
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But for real take-it-to-thelimit wackiness there's only one place to go. |
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Let us, indeed, see how the point of view has changed which was held in regard to those cultivated and glib accumbents who in former days were taken for real social workers. |
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In the 1990s, I worked for the concessioner at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon to determine an opinion of value for real property improvements in the national park. |
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I pushed for both a coordinated approach to retesting of vehicles across Europe and for real driving emissions to be introduced as quickly as practicably possible. |
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Over 40 bands played in the Gig Junkie tent and an eclectic mix made for a great way for real Gig Junkies to get a feel for some of the Live Music being made in Kent. |
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They also agreed that stocking real ale was not a downmarket move by the hotel and will help promote the city as a destination for real ale lovers. |
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These regulations, which define activities and material participation, were proposed before 1993 and do not consider the RRA's special treatment for real estate professionals. |
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