One reason she gave was that other women plainly resented her glorious embonpoint. |
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I gave her enough warning and she didn't put the puzzle together, or I didn't do my job as a displeased friend. |
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Initial investigations, including computed tomography of the brain and 24 hour electroencephalography, gave normal results. |
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The dirty, surging guitar behind Milkshake gave it a harder rock feel than the original pop version. |
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He made me reminisce of my times at Stereo and he gave me a gumball in the coat-check line. |
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It will always be engraved in my memory, always forever as the single line that gave my heart away to Lindsay. |
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I pulled the eiderdown over my head and hugged myself, but my own arms gave me no comfort. |
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We took the maximum height dimension from the bottom of the car rather than the top surface of the sidepod so we gave everybody the same chance. |
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The half-demon gave a growl of fury and leapt up, throwing herself onto the bars. |
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He gave up a well-paid job in Dubai to come back home to the family farm because the bond of home was stronger than the lure of Gulf dirhams. |
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Spinoza gave what would now be called an emotivist theory of moral judgement. |
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If I gave Roger and crew even a dollar, I'd feel like I wasted a buck that could have been better invested in a gumball machine. |
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She needed care, gave me exercise, kept gurriers off the back wall in the garden, and provided fun all in one go. |
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The marquis gave his friend a disparaging look and left the lodgings without another word. |
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In the first half we played with great rhythm and intensity which gave us some breathing space in the second half. |
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The Appellant gave evidence in Egyptian, which was interpreted for the court. |
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A husband was today grieving for the wife he lost just hours after she gave birth to their second son. |
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I wasn't so naive or dim to not notice the wanting looks some of the class gave me, I guess I used that to my advantage. |
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Gauss gave a systematic method for solving such equations which is precisely Gaussian elimination on the coefficient matrix. |
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God in His infinite mercy gave us the entire month of Elul to repent, but we failed to take advantage of it. |
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Personally, I gave myself a couple of weeks to mourn, and began directing my thoughts towards who he truly was and what he'd shown me. |
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Mathers gave Jeffreys the sort of look a mother gave an ill mannered child that had embarrassed her in public. |
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Teachers gave a single lesson on emergency contraception to year 10 pupils. |
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And with that, he gave one final manic guffaw before disappearing in a puff of black smoke. |
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Their demeanor usually gave them away right off the bat, even if they could assume human guises. |
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The potential margin has been helped by the generosity of firms involved, many of whom gave substantial discounts. |
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When she noticed me, she gave me a discreet wink and continued with her speech. |
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Elizabeth's tender look gave him the encouragement he needed as he asked for everyone's attention. |
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A scrappy move in a disjointed first half gave the home side their best chance of the half. |
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Reynolds gave his approval, but John Constable was disparaging about their aesthetic value. |
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The pan drippings gave gravies and soups a deliciously rich background of flavor. |
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No impressive display of pyrotechnics, the inertial dampening system gave up the ghost with a whimper. |
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Horrocks gave himself up to police after his family recognised him from an e-fit image the girls had given detectives. |
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The plaintiff gave evidence that he is, and has always been, colour blind, and is unable to distinguish between red and green. |
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He took his pipe from his mouth and gave an elaborate yawn, which seemed to take him by surprise. |
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When he met grieving families, still hoping their loved ones would be found, he gave comfort but no false hope. |
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Damian gave up surfing and fine art to study film making in New York City, where he worked as a grip for several years. |
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The tree lasted until March and then suddenly, inexplicably, gave up the ghost and expired. |
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No, I don't know what gave those nosy dingbats the notion that they could just quit and go nosing around in stuff that's none of their business! |
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That gave their heavy stone foundations time to settle into the porous clay ground. |
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Some researches gave specific attention to cooling rate effects and increased tensile elongations obtained with slower cooling rates. |
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The member who spoke before me gave us a very interesting and eloquent speech. |
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Some point to the fact there is no direct evidence that Hitler himself gave the order for the final solution. |
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Aristotle gave a system of logical deduction which was seen as the ultimate form for reasoning for many centuries. |
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Its one-directional conduction gave it the ability to convert alternating current into direct current. |
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I gave up, connected the computer and sent emails to all my US friends, praying they were okay and asking them to get in touch. |
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It was a line-up that gave off an odour of complacency or perhaps, more disagreeably, of indifference to the prize at stake. |
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Al gave a hearty laugh as the two disappeared into the stables, the sun setting bright colors behind them. |
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I gave my dad who is a genuine handyman a leatherman tool which he loves and still wears on his belt today. |
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I guess it also gave him a chance to judge our skills in different situations. |
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They were expecting an overwhelming display of force, and we gave them a slow trickle of guided missles. |
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The early study of carbon dioxide also gave rise to the expression to be a guinea pig, meaning to subject oneself to an experiment. |
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This appointment, which involved teaching arithmetic and geometry, gave Rheticus a salary of 100 gulden. |
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They gave me one phone number which I had checked out, turned out to be a disconnected phone number of a textile mill that had gone bankrupt. |
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She spun around and gave him a glare so deathly that he turned pale and blacked out. |
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Apart from a tendency to be a bit gung-ho with the advice, I don't have the organisational skills, and smiling that much gave me a nervous tic. |
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She gave Jane an encouraging smile, and in return Jane confided in her just how uneasy she was. |
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An extension to three diverse small biomolecules also gave encouraging results. |
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I am disgusted that anyone gave permission for that embarrassing advertisement. |
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His theory of endogenous depression as a block in the quest for the self gave a further basis for founding an integrated approach to depression. |
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Several stated that they had heard no one utter disloyal sentiments, but others gave different testimony. |
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Either the phone gave an engaged signal or, if it rang, it rang out of time without being answered. |
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Omar Khayyam gave a complete classification of cubic equations with geometric solutions found by means of intersecting conic sections. |
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As a last farewell and tribute to John, the local choir gave a rendition of Auld Lang Syne at the graveside. |
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He gave him Meritaten, the oldest princess, as a wife and even crowed him a co-regent. |
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Boulders gave way to eelgrass over sand in 15m then, at 24m, the eelgrass grew sparse. |
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Both teams gave absolutely everything in terms of physical effort but neither quite had the cutting edge to break through. |
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Today I gave my students the sentence dictation part of their spelling test, and then I had them diagram it for their language quiz. |
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As the lights changed to green, my dad gave one last friendly toot before we pulled away. |
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Her eyes were a light green, which gave her an exotic look with her lightly tanned skin. |
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He dug around for a few seconds in search of his cell-phone, but eventually gave up. |
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She heard me, turned her head, met my eyes, then, as though she didn't know me, gave me the barest nod of greeting and went on her way. |
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He had turned bitter when she gave him the elbow for another man, and bombarded her with silent phone calls until police warned him off. |
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I want to thank the many people who gave generously of their time on the legal support team. |
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Is there really so little talent in the whole Liberal party that they gave the Communications job to a complete dilettante? |
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The atmosphere on the ship was electric, and that moment gave me a great sense of pride and humility. |
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He gave his daughter to Krishna in marriage after a stately religious ceremony. |
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The experience gave her a huge lift, as she has suffered from several personal tragedies in recent years. |
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The affluence of its patrons gave it a de facto respectability that eluded less opulent sly-groggeries. |
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The man gave her an attractive, dimpled, smile and Stephanie began to feel a tiny bit better. |
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As if all of this weren't enough, my coffee machine gave up the ghost yesterday. |
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That gave us experience of booking a hall, doing the publicity and selling tickets. |
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It was mind-numbing stuff but it gave us the basic grounding in rugby skills. |
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Both the French and Germans wished to control it as it gave an army height in that area. |
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The judge in the case said he could serve the sentences concurrently, and gave him 11 years. |
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A doctor gave evidence that the children had undergone privations for want of clothing and food. |
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We gave him and his male co-workers a brief summary, but they were decidedly unimpressed. |
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You potentially gave him a disease that could shatter him emotionally and ruin his future relationships while knowing that you were infected. |
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My wife was involved with someone about a year before we met who apparently gave her a bad case of chlamydia. |
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And by and large the message that they gave very clearly was that they are interested in politics. |
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Last year I was really frustrated in the giant slalom and almost gave it up. |
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Get big or get out was the message our government policies gave to the farmers. |
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It gave rise to a form of probabilism, as a positively endorsed theory of knowledge, which is one of the New Academy's legacies. |
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And accordingly Mr Speaker gave the thanks of the house to Major Clayton, chairman, and the rest of the gentlemen of the said committee. |
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She didn't want to do it but he pressured her and badgered her until she finally gave in. |
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Karen Kain, Canada's prima ballerina and one of the most respected dancers in the world, gave over 10,000 performances in her career. |
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She knew she sounded crazy and the look her sister gave her confirmed it that she sounded crazy. |
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There was a goalless draw and the match gave die-hard fans who had come to see the stars quite a few moments to cherish. |
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The bear reappeared briefly, gave a few more roars, then disappeared into the woods. |
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At the middle, he froze too as the pillar gave a huge groaning noise and crumbled. |
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She looked at Amadeo suspiciously, but was disarmed by the apologetic shrug he gave her. |
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The principle gave a very unladylike snort and tried to cover it up with a cough. |
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A music-making course at Wiltshire Music Centre gave youngsters the chance to perform a live gig. |
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Councillor Margaret Howes said she believed the signs gave the impression that the town was violent. |
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The boards were so rotten that they gave away immediately, showering him with debris. |
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The subject was raised at a dinner party he gave for staff attending the literary festival. |
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Recently I gave a very elegant dinner party and invited everyone I want to impress at my new job. |
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Nevertheless they gave a good account of themselves for 40 minutes and disconcerted the visitors by their upbeat attitude. |
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The Australians then appealed, but the umpire also, not hearing any sound, gave Hobbs not out. |
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They misinterpreted data and gave extraordinary significance to confirmations, while ignoring or not seeking disconfirmations. |
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Peter Milsom gave two very practical papers on spiritual growth and spiritual declension. |
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He was ten or 15 yards away and gave the goal, then the assistant referee flagged for an alleged handball offence. |
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Pastor Noel Ramsey gave a brief history of the church and concluded with a clear proclamation of what the church believes. |
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Whenever she brought their conversation to a subject he found interesting, he gave longwinded discourses verging on speeches. |
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Her geta kept her bare feet protected from the snow, while Izumi's curled body gave her hands some measure of warmth. |
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Just as castle walls gave way to gunpowder and the cannon, so too will present technology give way to new ideas and new tools of war. |
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She was not at all like Rebecca, who paraded herself about and gave herself airs. |
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We sat at the bar, and the guy behind it knew April by name, and gave her the usual, a vodka gimlet. |
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That was the end of her career on that ship, and Big Sal nearly gave up the ocean going life for one of nursery nursing. |
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He gave a short bitter press conference and blamed the gutter press for his downfall. |
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Matthews held the guy rope and gave him some play as he walked down the ships side to the final hole. |
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I am not prepared to find that any of these witnesses was dishonest in the evidence that they gave. |
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Although we had an active vacation, Seattle's laid-back pace gave us a relaxing and affordable getaway. |
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Jeremy and Austin both disliked it to a certain degree and Dave and Chris gave it much better reviews. |
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Knox gave the order, and the cannons blasted their deadly shot, enfilading the Germans and ripping apart the patrols. |
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He is continuing to build up his panel in trial matches and gave a trial to a few newcomers or returning prodigals at the weekend. |
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However he never gave up and continually sought to gird his loins with courage. |
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These were the assortment of Maharajas, Nawabs and other princelings that gave an exotic hue to the British Empire. |
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Its versatility gave it multitudinous forms, a girdle, a patka or waistband, or a drape around the shoulders. |
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Jane admits the man who gave her away at their wedding wasn't her father, but a paid actor. |
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They gave things away, told secrets like a six year old everyone is constantly trying to shut up. |
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Olivia obeyed, first putting on the girdle, feeling incredibly stupid, and then the bra that gave her so much lift it hurt. |
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Instead they combined their purchases with their own skill and time to produce the things that gave them satisfaction. |
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The remote control batteries then gave out as soon as the machine entered the arena. |
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The broadsheet newspapers occasionally printed an article which gave some grudging insight into the book world. |
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This is the place that gave me my first source of income in this great big scary city. |
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In 1849 he published Trigonometry and double algebra in which he gave a geometric interpretation of complex numbers. |
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Whenever she came to the office the same effusiveness she so generously gave to me was also shown to my staff. |
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I gave up last year when I realised that they were a bunch of dull egoists. |
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He finally gave his negatives and prints to the town of Clayton on the condition that they be preserved for future generations. |
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I adopted a zig-zag pattern, defying her to predict my passage beneath her bough, gave her a wide berth once more and avoided her attack. |
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If the government gave a tax break to green fuels, the price would go down. |
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Needless to say, life for the army came to a full stop as Alexander gave himself over to grief. |
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The earliest monochromators were prisms, but these gave way to diffraction gratings, flat plates etched with very finely spaced parallel lines. |
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In the first line-out he gave me a dig in the ribs, pinched my ball and waltzed off down the field with no one the wiser. |
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Nat gave a louder gasp that drew some more shuffles from the other side of the room. |
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Subsequent runs gave rise to significant readings on the Richter scale, to the delight of the attendant gricers. |
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On the way out, Oscar bumped into another group of guards, who gave him dark looks and elbowed past. |
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The wives of US servicemen who were exposed to Agent Orange gave birth to a disproportionate number of deformed babies. |
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In his own way, though, he brought comfort to her with his childlike clarity, which gave him a philosopher's profundity. |
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Then, finally, he gave her in marriage to a son of the Duke of Capua, who a short time later left her a widow. |
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Arab rule gave way to the Persians, who controlled the area until conquered by the Turkic Ghaznavids. |
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Well, the smooching was only between Karen and I, Daniel was on his own although the waitress gave him the glad eye! |
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In those days, the father of the bride held a great feast, then gave his daughter to the bridegroom. |
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I asked if she could oblige me with some milk and she gladly gave me some in my container. |
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He gave a sigh of relief as she glanced at him and gave him a small smile, then glanced back down at the floor and blushed. |
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I glanced at a kid that looked about my age who was glancing around nervously until he saw me looking at him and gave me a hard look. |
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Rachel gave herself a last glance in the mirror before she left for the party. |
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The peppered pork fillets were very generous in size and had a thick crust of black pepper, which gave it a real kick. |
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I'll never forget the sort of glassy-eyed look he gave me as he gathered up his things and left us alone in the conference room. |
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His legs gave out from under him and he sank to his knees, his whole form shaking, his shoulders slumped with pure dejection. |
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In exchange, the ESOP gave a promissory note, payable with interest annually over nine years. |
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He then gave me a maliciously gleeful look and walked over to the wall again. |
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Cassidy read the note over a few more times before the telephone rang and gave her a start. |
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The architects' remarks gave listeners a special behind-the-scenes glimpse of some of their creations. |
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However, the end of the Cold War gave a strong boost to a more pronounced liberal posture. |
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Mom gave her unconditional love and devotion to each and every one of her children. |
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He gave a small smile, his dark eyes glittering with malice and his large, hooked nose crinkled in a smirk. |
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We spent New Year's Eve with some friends who gave us at dinner a gorgeous, delicate soup made from Jerusalem artichokes and cream. |
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The baby was born in a matter of minutes and I gave her straight to her delighted mum. |
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Others were a little eccentric and gave away yo-yos, 3D paper buses and stress globes. |
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The 1918 Representation of the People Act gave propertied women over 30 years of age the right to vote. |
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Like other hardware and chip makers, the company said it saw no turnaround in its fortunes and gave a gloomy forecast of falling computer sales. |
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As I gave myself five minutes for the job, reading the book was out of the question. |
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It gave him a small amount of time to think as he began his way up the flights of stairs, skipping steps. |
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I enjoyed writing the ghost story and the competition gave me a real taste of what it would be like to be an author. |
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Incidentally, it shrunk into a perfectly proportioned kid's size 8 or 10 sweater, so I gave it to my little niece. |
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In what follows I try to analyze what gave rise to this choice for the public, and propose a plan for moving on. |
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There he proposed marriage, was refused, and next proposed to Iseult, who gave no definite answer. |
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The issue largely depends on whether the oracle normally gave her responses in glossolalic or in intelligible speech. |
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When she got to the car, she smiled a good morning at Neil and gave Clayton a glower. |
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If he was living the high life, his appearance and demeanour gave no hint of it. |
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In his own way, the bishop was repeating the message that Jesus gave the rich young man. |
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A hair-care professional gave a demo on transforming frizzy hair to smooth, and answered questions posed by the audience. |
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Slick gave the singers demos of his backing tracks and encouraged them to come up with words and melodies. |
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Advancements in the use of anesthetic agents, infection control, blood typing, and prosthetics saved numerous lives and gave hope to the wounded. |
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The experiment has had its critics, including prostitutes who claimed it gave the state and police more control over them. |
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These factors were weighted on the importance that parents gave them and measured against statistical and demographical information. |
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He was, in fact, a serious, somewhat priggish young man, though he often gave signs of light-heartedness both as a boy and in later life. |
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The council workers gave only one hour's warning of the demolitions, and they arrived in the night with armed security guards. |
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I eventually gave up and called a priest to come over and exorcise the demonic spirits. |
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The man gave a tight lipped smile, nodding as he downed half the drink and lost his breath. |
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Her royal husband, who was not a demonstrative man, went away to a room by himself and gave orders that he was to be left alone. |
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At a meeting held last Thursday, Shipley Area Planning Panel gave the go-ahead for the meeting house on the former Acacia House Hotel site. |
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According to the planning inspector's decision that gave the centre the go-ahead in November last year after a public inquiry, 16 men are coming. |
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Sligo County Council recently gave the planning go-ahead for the complex on the Eastern side of Dublin road. |
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The procedure had never been carried out in the UK, but the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority gave them the go-ahead. |
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Her companion widened her eyes in amazement and gave a little indulgent gasp. |
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The extended contract and mass denials of his leaving gave it some stability. |
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And though Brodeur had played the puck a good 15 seconds before that, that gave him the first game-winning goal ever by a goaltender. |
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Proudly wearing his medals, Matt gave a demonstration of his training techniques to 60 year five pupils. |
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Gamblers, ranchers and shepherds came to see us, but the Mexicans gave us the go-by. |
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The PC, who has 13 years' service, was suspended with pay pending a probe into the matter, before Paul gave orders to charge him. |
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That gave the police the pretext to use provocations and attack both protesters and local youth. |
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Fashion guru Jeff Banks gave style tips to shoppers on Monday night in a visit to a Bolton department store. |
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He gave the new boarding pass to Mellon and they both then entered the departure lounge. |
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Mr Kelly said this could be a great comfort to families and dependants as it gave them an avenue of redress. |
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It may be that the reporting of these suggestions gave the impression that they were already council policy. |
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But there is a general accord amongst historians that she gave a lot of attention to the care of her body and the way she deported herself. |
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Ritter's death is somewhat reminiscent of the passing of comedic legend Phil Hartman, who gave the world the golden voice of Troy McLure. |
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I gave in to the compulsion to do a disappearing act at the end of the night. |
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Neither constitution gave the impression of a governmental system built to last. |
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As far as he is concerned, they gave him the money to be deposited into his trading account so that he could trade with it. |
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I kept an eye on the desk during the rest of the inspection period, but it no one gave the piece a thorough going-over. |
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What did Charles Darwin have to say about crying because he certainly gave some attention to the emotional makeup of the human psyche? |
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It not only brought smiles to their faces but also gave them a golden opportunity to express their talent. |
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The ref gave him offside when it looked exactly the same as the previous incident. |
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That the White House physician, Dr. Janet Travell, gave him injections of procaine for his pain is old news. |
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Two psychiatrists then gave evidence that Ashman's mental illness directly caused him to commit the offences. |
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In one interview, he recalled with fondness his pub-crawling days in London before he gave up the drink. |
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Failure to observe established safety procedures was the reason Noev gave for the incident on Sunday. |
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Then, with an inner laugh, knowing how this would affect her, he turned and gave her a derisive sneer. |
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To this personal intrusion that is the heart of his writing he gave the name gonzo journalism. |
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My old friend Paul gave it a good review when it was in the cinema, so I'm fairly interested to see it. |
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The character suited me well so it created a lot of work and gave me a good name in the industry. |
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Then he gave himself a good shake, and set to the task of a good clean and groom. |
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At the end we hugged and kissed each other goodbye, and he gave me his new address and email, and promised to be in touch. |
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He walked me back towards my hotel when I was due to meet Roger and he gave me a quick peck on the cheek to say goodbye. |
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When they gave back the items they thanked him for his time and wished him a good evening. |
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One such tribe, the Pueblo Indians, gave the weary explorers shelter and food. |
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The judge saw the film for himself and gave his verdict in a matter of a few days. |
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The girls gave officers an apt description of the vehicle and the registration number. |
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They received tribute payments from western kings and gave to those kings titles like proconsul and Master of the Horse. |
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When they said goodnight, she slipped Adam her number and gave him a kiss on the cheek. |
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Sliding Ashley's board back into its proper place, he gave her a kiss on the cheek and said goodnight. |
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We kept a pug and a little Pomeranian and a Maltese, and gave my parents a little poodle. |
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The sands of the desert gave way to a grass-land, though the grass had a rotten look to it, and was slippery to walk on. |
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He gave himself airs so that others could more easily recognize his greatness. |
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Setting up Ethernet and using a default gateway on my LAN gave me Internet access in less than 30 seconds. |
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It gave them something sure to hold on to, to pull them through all the danger and hardship. |
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Bookshop owner Marley Davies also entered into the spirit of the occasion and gave out spooky goody bags to the children. |
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Within a few steps this primordial soup gave way to mosses, ferns and damp rainforest before opening up to show a variety pollinating plants. |
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His personality, his professionalism and attitude gave Swedish players a good reputation here. |
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She gave no answer to my reproaches, save to gaze at me with a sort of wild, despairing look in her eyes. |
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We gave final protection to the Mississippi gopher frog on December 4 by listing it as an endangered species. |
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Which gave rise to much discussion and many prods of the hat pin into various maps, seeking our next location. |
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He gave me a cut that's easy to maintain and he did the colour, which is gorgeous. |
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Change of scale and a riot of color gave this collage an extraordinary punch and visual appeal. |
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He gave coherent answers to questions and his demeanour appeared to be normal. |
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In his call, the man described a conversation in a Totton pub between men discussing the attack and gave details of specific individuals. |
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I saw Jude stride in through the front door. His walk gave him away immediately. |
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He gave an example of a trigonometric series which diverged at every point, yet its coefficients tended to zero. |
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Elland punished the mistake with a converted try and another interception gave the home side an 18-4 lead at the break. |
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You gave the email address of every member of your family to the federal government? |
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The public, parents and governors also gave the thumbs to other designs on show at the school display. |
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A security tag embedded in the movie identified its origins and gave him away. |
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Just as I was beginning to cave in, she stopped and gave me the puppy-dog eyes, her bottom lip pouting ever so slightly. |
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Then her husband gave me away at my wedding to Tony, as my own father was too ill. |
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She will be cheered on by husband Christopher, who she married in February, and her mum Margaret, who gave her away on her wedding day. |
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He gave away much that others might enjoy the treasure of God's grace in Jesus Christ. |
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Her tone betrayed the gravity of her thoughts, and he gave her a peculiar look. |
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The Archbishop of York, His Grace Dr David Hope, enthusiastically gave the idea his support and preparations began. |
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A few of the audience may have wandered away with the feeling that too little of this gave us a pure, beguiling Monteverdi sound. |
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To their credit they never gave up trying and were equally gracious in defeat as in victory. |
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I was quite cross about the goal because we gave the ball away in the corner. |
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Alyssa was my daughter, and though she gave me quite a stir in her teen years, as she matured she developed into a fine young woman. |
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I gave my essay in on time and went to sit in the medical school coffee shop. |
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The Alliance troops gave chase, shooting them as they ran through the streets and pursuing them into nearby houses. |
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He fled the scene, but the motorcyclist gave pursuit and led police to where the driver was hiding on a nearby roof. |
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The dedicated police motorcyclist gave pursuit, caught him and arrested him at 3.15 pm. |
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Officer-in-charge, Kerry, jumped ashore and gave pursuit while other units saturated area with fire and beached placing assault parties ashore. |
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All went well with the family until about the middle of December, then the supplies gave out. |
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My gran and grandad gave me a brilliant upbringing and I felt successful at school even if I failed. |
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The food gave out the first day, and the dreadful cold was rendered more intense by the pangs of hunger. |
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Mrs Browner's love of perennials and petunias began when her gran gave her a patch of garden to look after as a child. |
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Instead, though, I gave Anna a little push, and they moved sideways to the locker beside me. |
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A death mask was made using a mould filled with plaster, which was also painted and the use of gold gave it an authentic appearance. |
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He patted me on the back and gave me a slight push to the door as if I should do it right now. |
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Nevertheless, the triumph gave York their first double of the league campaign and it could yet prove crucial in both side's promotion pushes. |
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He continued jogging down the path, but his aching legs soon gave out again. |
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In the Grand Theatre, Van Eysden gave Sunday plays and performed on Tuesday and Friday. |
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Sheridan's initial misgivings about involvement with theatre soon gave way to grandiose ambition. |
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I believe that my grandpapa gave me a similar speech propped on his lap while I was still in diapers and drooling on myself. |
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In Abel's third paper, Solutions of some problems by means of definite integrals he gave the first solution of an integral equation. |
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He gave me the grand tour of his ranch and studio and we wound up in a local bar downing cold ones by the end of the day. |
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They supported charitable foundations, gave money to local hospitals and churches, subsidized chairs for university professors. |
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On Friday, the Trade Minister gave the assurance that granulated sugar would be distributed to manufacturers over the weekend. |
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The graphicness of the gore, gave me flashbacks to the late 70's and early 80's, brilliant, being both shocking and realistic. |
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Like a schoolboy disappointed in love, he gave himself over to mental violence. |
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Australia left it until today to show their speed in the women's eight and they gave Romania a surprise. |
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The desk gave me the dial-up telephone number for the local service provider. |
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At that she gave a small laugh before giving herself over to the tears that had wanted to come out since she left the campsite. |
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All were unsuspecting, mostly middle-aged or elderly women, and all trusted him as he gave them deadly injections of the painkiller diamorphine. |
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When they reached their destination they gave their chocolate eggs to grateful parents. |
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A great many people gave very generously of their time, money and energy to make it a reality. |
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This system of dyarchy was abolished by the Government of India Act, which gave the provincial assemblies full responsibility for government. |
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Garlic reportedly gave strength to the pyramid builders and courage to the Roman legions. |
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Misery gave way to elation, however, when spears of sunlight rent the clouds, gilding the watery flatlands of Lewis. |
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In his first sentence he stated that the funeral was a graveside burial and gave the time and place. |
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Many thanks to all who gave up their time to make the day so successful and enjoyable. |
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