It blended with the figure's dress and softened the frame giving it an instant aged appearance. |
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All the other channels will be launching programmes giving away crores upon crores of rupees. |
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I walked off toward the direction of the house silently, not giving him a second glance. |
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Exceptionally good rains fell once more in 1889 giving much needed hope to farmers who had survived until that time. |
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Loving and even occasionally giving in to your children is not synonymous with being wimpy. |
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After keyhole surgery patients nutrition is rapidly restored giving them the strength to heal and recover. |
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Ursula stood cold and erect, her high cheekbones giving her a look of dignity that I'm sure had intimidated many a saucy cook's apprentice. |
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After giving him a signal, Iggy ripped into a lightning-quick solo full of tremolo picking and whammy bar use. |
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Cory shook his head at her, his blond fringe falling over his dark eyes, giving him the rakish look. |
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Thanks Mark for giving us an insight into your opinion of the Australian voter. |
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The negative charge of this anion is delocalized, giving the oxygen and the carbon a partial negative charge. |
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For aerated waters for mixing and giving the body, you can select from among soda, lemonade, tonic, and cola. |
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The sorrow lifted from his face and he smiled, giving me the urge to grab him and kiss him. |
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At some point, tae kwon do had paid off, giving him a thin and strong looking form even when he was just walking. |
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On the second day of the hearing Mr Sissen spent over four hours in the witness box giving evidence on the origins of each of the 144 birds. |
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A new centre for disabled adults will be giving a taster of the activities it offers next month. |
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Or the wife may sacrificially decide that giving her body with joy to her husband is more important than those few minutes of slumber. |
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Edie gasped for breath, giving in to the shakes, hanging on to the float like it was her whole world. |
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Politicians looking to make further contributions could start by giving renewables as big a boost as other energy sources. |
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Light in Tuscany in summer is strong and colour appears bleached and shadowless giving a translucent effect to pale colours like white. |
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As a young child, Spear helped the local veterinarian with the livestock, including giving blood transfusions and administering medications. |
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The gloss on a stunning score came when Stephens converted the touchline kick, giving Kendal a 22-0 lead. |
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I wish it hadn't happened, but the paper has done the right thing now in setting the record straight and giving me a chance to respond. |
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Though the outline of the iris was shaded in green, the rest of it was a bright amber, giving him an almost wolfish appearance. |
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Joe says that by putting in the hours at the social hall, he feels he is giving something back to the community. |
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In the same year he published a paper giving a lower limit for the radius of curvature of space as 2500 light years. |
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While not the finished article, the Scottish bid team believe they are well on the way to giving the same assurance. |
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I believe in giving people the benefit of the doubt and in my view it has never been proved that Glyn did anything wrong. |
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In the case of the Working for Families package, the government is giving us back rationed amounts of our own money. |
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She looked over to see Leslie giving a reluctant child a piece of saltwater taffy. |
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I'm 43, and anyway she's the one that's out all the time, giving it large with her bridge club homies, experimenting with herbal infusions. |
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So, I'll return to the dance and recording studios, work on my piano and music degree, and not for one second consider giving up. |
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My question is my mother-in-law keeps giving my son squirt guns and guns and I've asked her to stop. |
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Sitsili plays Zep, an abusive husband whose life is consumed with work, womanising and giving his wife grief. |
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Great pics too although they are definitely giving you the evils in that first one. |
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You cannot claim to give the facts straight when there is no-one giving the other view. |
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We watered them in, and we've been giving them a drink just about every day since. |
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He turns to Cymry and widens his eyes, giving her such a droll, woeful and aghast look all in one that she starts laughing anew. |
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I saw a news item in an Icelandic newspaper that you'd be giving a talk in Reykjavik in April, is this true? |
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I think that the argument there is that it's not as risky as giving one of your kidneys. |
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It seemed fitting fare for a late breakfast on a day you're giving to yourself. |
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The car has been faultless on all three rallies, and Geoff is giving me a huge amount of confidence in the car and in my own performances. |
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After Precious left the stage and came out to make her hellos to all of us, she insisted on giving me a lap dance. |
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The little rental car jumps along jerkily as Dad tries to shift gears without giving himself a cardiac arrest. |
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What was really giving the papers a thrill, and filling their pages, was the juicy political-financial scandal just breaking in Japan. |
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There are two whiteboards for providing information and giving briefings, and comfortably upholstered benches in one corner. |
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Just the wind was hitting the tree branches outside which tapped at the window, giving the light from the front garden gate foul shadows. |
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He traveled the country giving talks and ambushing naive scientists in debates before huge, receptive audiences of churchgoers. |
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This pragmatism continues to inform Republicanism today, giving it the debt-laden, welfarist character Sullivan rails against. |
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Most experts also thought the Bank would hold its fire for fear of giving fresh impetus to house price rises or high consumer debt levels. |
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Your average city worker is very adept at avoiding anyone who looks like they might be giving out leaflets. |
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They all laughed harder and Shaun pulled Paige under his arm giving her a hard noogie on the head. |
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In general, however, the cause of death is the giving way of a sacculated aneurysm springing from the fusiform one. |
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The bright orange liquid that seeped through the gashes resembled blood, giving him an unpleasant sense of foreboding. |
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The racing driver technique of giving champagne a good shake and prising off the cork with two thumbs is about as dangerous as motor racing. |
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The centrality of atomic fission and fusion is giving way to the collection, processing, fusion, and dissemination of information. |
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To start with, Jude decided to get so drunk that he let his own children catch him giving their nanny a jolly good seeing to. |
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In light of his past record, I am happily giving him the benefit of the doubt. |
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Wrought iron gates open onto a tarmacadam drive that surrounds the house giving ample parking space. |
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It could be argued that we weren't giving the coolers enough time to get fully up to speed. |
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Our final-approach controller began giving us vectors to intercept the final bearing. |
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Each tag has 128 bytes of memory that can be accessed one billion times, giving it a continuous work life of about ten years. |
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Grover reconstructs, remodels and redesigns leather into a guilt-free luxury, giving the three R's an entirely new meaning. |
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Before formatting for the site, I am giving y'all a chance to hurl some tomatoes at the content. |
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However, Henry began to spend too much time at the cabstand and his father began to resent it, giving him frequent beatings. |
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower canceled the army intercontinental ballistic missile program, giving land-based missiles solely to the air force. |
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They involve each claimant getting into the witness box and giving evidence as to what happened to them. |
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By the time I got there a gentleman was giving her the kiss of life trying to bring her round. |
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Burton is clearly not happy with the way those afflicted assimilated their suffering to the Passion of Christ, thus giving it personal meaning. |
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This can be minimized by giving the drug at bedtime. Parkinsonism, restlessness, dizziness, and sedation are other common side effects. |
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It's a matter of giving faculty training in intercultural communication and understanding. |
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The privileges were returned, and Irish players were often seen giving it large on both sides of the Blackthorn bar. |
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Since our highbrow elites are no longer capable of giving good advice, we middlebrows must use our own judgment to decide what art to buy. |
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The horizon, in all directions, seems to be perpetually bordered by a small jut of land, giving the impression of driving through a bowl. |
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Once, in a restaurant restroom where there would be no rest, I was just on the point of giving up. |
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But they are unlikely to tell donors that the research chain is larded with folks who will make money on something that they are giving away. |
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He read it on the plane, and in London saw the rave reviews that the media was giving to the book. |
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Someone wonders whether passengers could be persuaded to clean off their own tray tables and suggests giving them a towelette for that purpose. |
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Kim sits across from me at the table, fingering the stem of her wineglass and giving me The Look. |
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Most amps have a radio tuner built in, giving them that added functionality. |
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In many of these compositions, the Buddha is depicted as giving the teaching in an atemporal heavenly paradise. |
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One man in particular stood out amongst them, standing with authority and giving commands to anyone who came near. |
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It eventually sinks into a bulked-up boot-and-bumper combo, giving the car an aerodynamic wedge shape. |
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We should not be giving special treatment to someone purely on the strength of their spending power but the reality is that we have to. |
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In 1926, the rule was changed, giving a batter credit for a sacrifice fly if any base runner advances on the catch. |
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When he was 10, he worked as a ball boy at a seniors' tournament, giving him the chance to hit a few rallies with John McEnroe. |
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Then he smiled for the first time, giving his battered face a handsomely rakish air and shook his head. |
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Its editors aren't interested in raking over old coals or giving a definitive account of how the looting happened. |
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Nevertheless his finest works are among the most significant of their time and remain capable of giving pleasure and evoking admiration. |
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I will now explain precisely what I mean, but warn you all that I will be giving away all of the secret plots twists from the first two seasons. |
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The problem becomes that the actual spirit of giving to those less fortunate is placed at a remove. |
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Almost 50 town centre shops are giving up some of their window space to support carnival week. |
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We put it down to teething problems and weren't adverse to giving it another try. |
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Hitting the nail squarely on the head when it comes to the giving of gifts is often a delicate matter which a lot of us cannot master. |
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If giving advice, advisers will have to consider whether you can afford the mortgage, in an attempt to stem irresponsible lending. |
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She isn't at all sure she agrees with giving prizes for acting and believes the whole thing is nothing more than a marketing exercise. |
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In many instances, these three basic physical sciences even overlap, giving rise to joint disciplines such as astrophysics and chemical physics. |
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The company itself controlled its members through by-laws giving exclusive rights in certain books to certain publishers. |
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Instead of dumbing himself down, Hix wants to smarten us up, giving us the confidence to cook something more ambitious than kedgeree or fish pie. |
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His protectors had sprung the 14-year-old Tyson from borstal on the promise of giving him a stable home and schooling. |
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And to demonstrate he whipped a white tea towel off a rail, and pulled it over his face, while giving a silent scream. |
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She dominated the second game, only giving up one point, to hold serve and take a 2-0 lead. |
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We struck back accordingly, giving our leaders considerable latitude to punish those who live by the sword. |
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Grabbing Eirian and getting her in a headlock, she began giving her a massive noogie. |
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Aaron smiled more and got his brother in a quick headlock, giving him a noogie. |
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Prior to the Oct. 26 march, OCAP released a statement giving notice of the buildings they intended to squat. |
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Alternatively, changes in tilt or roll angles may change the direction of the helix axis, giving rise to axial flexibility. |
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I check to see what the best rates are and challenge my lender to keep my business by giving me a better deal. |
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In less than three years he's become a national figure, visiting 300 organisations and giving 150 keynote speeches. |
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This does not mean, however, that chemistry, biochemistry or atomic physics are in some way giving us a false picture of reality. |
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Vary the pressure of your strokes, giving extra-special attention to Hawaii. |
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They can also question peers and learn how asking for and giving assistance to one another are keystones to academic success. |
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This more than doubled Artemis's size at a stroke, as well as giving it a much stronger marketing platform on which to build. |
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The Republicans also discussed giving federal financial support to the Texas and Pacific railroad and appointing some Democrats to the cabinet. |
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Tests were run over telephones and intercoms to determine optimum degrees of loudness for giving instructions and commands. |
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The exquisite details and the asymmetric design break the balance, giving an energetic and smart look. |
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After several weeks they are still giving their pencils a jolly good sharpening while they ponder that one. |
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The judge acquitted other members of her in-laws' family by giving them the benefit of the doubt. |
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Heath then went for broke, attempting a cross court nick off the serve which went down giving Boswell match point. |
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The teachers' union is giving the Government a rark up over poverty levels. |
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In fact, most of the systems in place in medicine were never formally designed, and this holds for the entire process of giving drugs. |
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The face is characteristically square or broad with a short neck, often giving a squat appearance. |
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Now aged 80 and living in Britain, he is making amends by giving today's young people a fascinating glimpse of life behind enemy lines. |
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Keep up the good fight, and as to the whited sepulchres, keep giving it to them good and hard. |
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She stopped, noticing that the wooden planks were giving in to her weight, creaking dangerously. |
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The patient giving an affirmative answer to any of these questions would merit a more detailed assessment. |
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Smear on a little and your razor just glides over your skin, giving you a super-close, super-silky shave. |
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Her muscles had atrophied in her hindquarters giving her front half a bulky football player look. |
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It was a beautiful day as I made a circular motion with my index finger giving the flight the engine run-up signal. |
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It had been a year, and the meters were giving normal readings across the board for air quality and temperature. |
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The minister says he made a mistake in giving him a spouse's rail ticket, and has now repaid the money. |
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Ridgetop winds were blowing from the north scouring north faces or giving them a slight windslab. |
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Some of my friends have been giving money but I couldn't afford it because I've just bought my own place. |
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Rising from her seat, Ally presses her cheek to Dawn's, effectively giving her an air kiss. |
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The two critical ingredients to the balance between giving advice and taking advice are talent and respect. |
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No one wants to see gran and gramps in hot pants, nose jewellery and clip-on pony tails giving it large down the disco. |
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That means partly giving understanding but also making people awake to the excitement of it all. |
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James has transformed the detective genre, among other ways, by giving her novels carefully rendered settings. |
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In its interaction with light, it heats up in a luminous glow, giving it life and vibrant personality. |
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As shown in thin sections, all of the crystals have been completely recrystallized and grown, giving a coarser texture. |
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White has two ways of giving up a piece for the attack in the main line, and they're both looking as deadly as ever. |
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Then we discovered that when the Auditor-General went in there to have a squiz, the officials did not even know whom they had been giving it to. |
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Not giving up, Keyan put the bullet under a microscope, magnifying it 1000 times and going over the surface nanometer by nanometer. |
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The Government wants to transfer the onus of responsibility but without giving any remuneration for the costs associated with it. |
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His lips shape the words I love you, no longer giving them voice beyond a whisper, but she can feel his breath against her skin. |
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I'm not sure that's a good bet, because I think they're giving up a tool of the modern presidency, but they think it serves them better. |
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Such an autocratic style of leading a family leads to repression and suppression giving rise to feelings of discontentment and unhappiness. |
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He was a humble, kind and giving man who will be missed and always remembered by all who knew him. |
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For disabled visitors there is a designated car park with a bus for wheelchair users, giving access to key parts of the site. |
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I'd want part of my work to be giving medical attention to the rural masses that have never had proper medical facilities. |
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He was wearing a padded coat and I think that was giving him some buoyancy and keeping him afloat. |
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I was giving Minnie Mouse a run for her money in the squeakiness department. |
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She punctuated the point by kissing him on the cheek and giving him a slow wink. |
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I reckon giving that young whippersnapper an early taste of local body politics will immunize him against parochial politics for life. |
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And it's all because of 10 years of force-feeding the public instead of giving them what they want. |
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It would put Britain one hour ahead of GMT in the winter and two hours ahead in the summer, giving lighter evenings throughout the year. |
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McRae meanwhile was giving a masterly display of controlled, aggressive driving. |
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He answered with a lascivious wink when reporters asked him what he was giving his wife for her birthday. |
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People who think it's all twee warbling over burbly synths just aren't giving them a fair shake. |
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He took the offered hand and shook it firmly, bemused by the looks Mrs. Davis was giving him. |
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By the 1930s, however, these approaches were already giving place to a very different estimate of the play's artistic success. |
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Likewise, broadband via cable modem comes to every cable-TV drop you have in your home, giving you some location flexibility as well. |
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Not even halfway on the platform, he lunged the sword forwards, giving Setsunai a hard time in killing him. |
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With an entourage of 65 members, including 10 women, he has been going places and giving performances, besides soliciting patronage to the art. |
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Only rarely does a mother rabbit nurse her young right after giving birth. Most often the first nursing will occur the night after the kindling. |
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After giving the aforesaid directions, the court again had two options before it. |
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Thomas Watson's dream became a reality when he bestowed a magnificent gift on the town by giving Howard House to be site for the new hospital. |
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Remember, it's all about giving your time, and it's the thought that counts. |
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Hope everyone is thinking of us, giving their good wishes and hopefully we'll have a good successful summit and get everybody heading back home. |
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The West Highland Way walk was great because as well as giving to charity, everyone joined together in wishing me well. |
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Columbia puts forth a decent effort in the visual department, giving the movie a widescreen treatment. |
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There are those made from refined sugar and white flour and which make your blood sugar rise quickly, giving you a rapid blast of insulin. |
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Many a woman has experienced a lover's ardor giving way to chilling remoteness once she has given herself to him sexually. |
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But with two burly dogs giving us a chase, this seemed a remote possibility. |
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This service might not work for everyone but it is certainly worth registering for the seven-day free trial and giving it a whirl. |
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The result of giving the words their ordinary meaning is not absurd or unreasonable, nor is there ambiguity or obscurity. |
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The foundation was funded by an initial company start-up grant and replenishes its coffers with an annual employee giving campaign. |
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Curtains of silk and lace in black and red hung from the ceiling, giving the room a shadowy and ethereal feel. |
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It's hard to say more without giving away the precious kernels of the plot. |
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It is evident from different reports that many of the meters are giving erratic readings. |
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But again, we are giving far greater credence to that idea every time a jury acquits another guilty man. |
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As well as the usual collection of extra goodies, Sony is giving away three types of eyewear as an in-game wearable based on player feedback. |
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I thank the whips and parties in the House for giving me an assurance that they will support that. |
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The beads are then lustred all over with mother of pearl giving them a beautiful sheen like oil on water. |
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You don't need to worry about having a couple of big blokes thumping your door and giving you a hard time. |
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So me, I wonder how giving people more days to laze at home amounts to respect for religion. |
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He might suspect the young Briton could pull a political stunt by giving him a wigging. |
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We are in the Museum Gardens, and the spry 79-year-old is giving me the official guided tour of York. |
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At 52, Moore is still a spry, spunky performer giving all manner of well-rehearsed guitar hero poses. |
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The entire sale was conducted by the auctioneers giving a verbal description of the stock and taking bids from the rows of seated buyers. |
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The curved structures that appear to spring out of these intersections are joined together by more beams, giving rise to a web-like appearance. |
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She's giving it some welly at her daughter's 16 th Birthday in a club in town. |
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But I have arthritis, doctor, which has been giving me gyp for about a decade. |
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We'd just spent four hours traipsing around Taunton and, despite two stops for coffee and several rests, my back and legs were giving me gyp. |
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Running as if in diving boots, his back looked stiff and his shoulder appeared to be giving him gyp. |
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The very nature of God-given expression makes room for people to hum, pluck, and jive while giving concerns over society's woes. |
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He also was charged with giving misleading evidence to stewards and bringing racing into disrepute. |
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She tells me they're giving an award to the senator because he stands athwart conventional wisdom on many issues. |
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A dash of yoghurt, a splash of honey, a mask of egg white and the kiss of other life giving substances left my skin glowing. |
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Despite giving himself an increased dose he soon developed hyperglycaemia and ketonuria. |
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Clint and his team were most tactful in giving advice on tactics and fish handling. |
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With the sociological changes of the 19th century, social life became more active, giving rise to reunions and outings to the countryside. |
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As a contrast to these rustic, earthy dishes, I'm giving you my creme fraiche mousse with pears poached in caramel and wine. |
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At 84 years Annie ensured she moved with the times and was always great at giving advice and listening. |
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You can substitute the rearmost two seats with a three seater bench, giving a total of eight seats. |
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The profunda may be reduced in size and terminate in muscle without giving rise to the radial and medial collateral arteries. |
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Madame Lebrun was bustling in and out, giving orders in a high key to a yard-boy. |
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What you should consider is giving up the cigarettes and trying to walk for 30 minutes three times weekly. |
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That night, I saw her as the most beautiful lady in the room, her heart of gold shining and giving her a glowing radiance. |
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A recent survey, published by the daily Le Parisien, showed that two-thirds of French people were against giving up their Whit Monday day off. |
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Apparently the handling is so good because the gearbox is between the rear wheels, giving a slightly rearward weight bias. |
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The player had the general manager in a headlock at one point, relentlessly giving him noogies. |
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By allowing residents from across west London to choose where they want to live we are giving more choice, more freedom and more flexibility. |
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It was narcissism at its peak, but there was relevance to the German designer's strict tailoring, with peaked shoulders and scalloped hems giving jackets a feminine edge. |
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I tried the door one more time before giving it a good kick. |
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When they arrived, the soldiers began disarming the guards and giving aid to the prisoners, whose backs, arms and legs were marked with welts and bruises. |
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They say promises to begin the New Year afresh by giving up smoking or junk food are broken so quickly we become convinced that kicking a bad habit is beyond our control. |
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But surely, the argument goes, cosmetic surgery empowers us as women, giving us the bodies we always dreamed of? |
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After his manager and the head of HR berated him for the next 30 minutes for poor judgment, I felt like putting him in a headlock and giving him a noogie on his noggin. |
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Grant's book is a highly nuanced examination of much of the literature on altruism and agape, while also giving some attention to recent considerations of eros and philia. |
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A communal project raising ostriches in the drought stricken areas of the Karas region is giving rural farmers a chance to escape the shackles of poverty. |
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They adduce no evidence for this proposition, beyond the intuition that giving three vaccines simultaneously is too much for the infantile immune system. |
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It's leading people astray giving the message it's ok to drink lots. |
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Susanna is printing off the lyrics to Spanish songs and giving them to me. |
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His comical antics come to an end once the guard retreats to his box after giving his fellow guardsman a thumbs-up. |
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The Government must consider giving financial aid to rural traditional medicine centres which have been operating in the State since time immemorial. |
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The five nodded their understanding before giving a shallow bow. |
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He claimed that the practice of giving fishermen a strong opiate drug for withdrawal was just as dangerous as heroin as there was no way of monitoring its use at sea. |
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In all this only once at night, around 10 p.m. a patrol marched into the locality and disappeared after giving instructions to keep within doors and keep the lights off. |
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Tenants are themselves undertaking detailed investigations into the suitability of a location and giving this factor a high weighting when deciding on location. |
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Self-bows are those which are made fully of wood, either a single stave, or a pair of shorter staves, usually jointed at the handle, giving a single length. |
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Leonardo Da Vinci wrote accounts about the amphisbaena as a living creature, giving details on how the serpent caught rodents as prey by confusing it with its two heads. |
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Emma Thompson gives Carrington plenty of emotional gravity, carrying off scenes that might otherwise seem weepy and sentimental by giving them a touch of the pathological. |
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If it was just an act, how could anyone have kept it up so convincingly for more than 20 years, without giving a glimpse of something intelligent underneath. |
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And he apparently is planning to pack the court with supporters before the August referendum, thus giving his side the final say on legitimating the results. |
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The entire pack is dealt out, giving twelve cards to each player. |
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When compressed, it becomes sufficiently narrow to slide fore and aft between the rear wheel arches, giving a choice of more luggage space but less legroom, or the reverse. |
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Earl went on to influence design by giving recognisable features to cars such as chrome, tail fins, curved windshields, and the infamous Motoramas. |
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It's hard to whine about the end of a show without giving it away. |
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Some people will be giving away the razors to sell the blades. |
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However, Vladimir Putin has stepped it up and is giving us the opportunity to coin a new phrase connoting residency in crazy town. |
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After which I had the excitement of giving my Yorkies a clipping. |
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Above all else, Zervos focused on the formal qualities of Miro's collages, giving little importance to subjects represented in the artist's chosen materials. |
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If he is really serious about giving up, and is not just saying that to fob you off, he should seek professional therapy to help him to kick the habit. |
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After about mile six I did think that I maybe needed a wee, but I wasn't prepared to risk giving up the 30 seconds or so that this might add on to my time. |
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Seventeen years after giving birth to The Daily Show, comedian Lizz Winstead is on a crusade for lady parts. |
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It's a bright, drinkable IPA made with dry American hops giving the nose hints of mango and passion fruit. |
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By this reckoning, buoyant growth will boost wages and salaries, giving home buyers the extra money they need to cover their increased borrowing costs and so buttress housing. |
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My hair was knotted in a tangled mess, giving me a wild look. |
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That may make them more likely to, collectively, hew to a more moderate path when giving odds on the election. |
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Conesford was probably located east of the crossroads along Holmstrete, within the river-bend, giving proximity to the two likely fords indicated by those roads. |
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Instead of giving the player real choices, the game gives players the appearance of choice, but really just railroads them down the same path as everyone else. |
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The automaker was accused of unfair bias in giving older, white male employees lower grades, raises and rates of promotion than young women and minorities. |
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What is the correct balance between avoiding discriminatory employment practices and giving good customer service and applying good old common sense? |
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Most of their supporters might gravitate to Gingrich, giving him a fighting chance in Florida and beyond. |
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I think there's more understanding now, but let's face it, the fans need someone at the top to have a go at when the club isn't giving them the happiness they want. |
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He eventually wears her down with his persistence and convinces her to marry him by giving her mother and siblings a place to live when her father dies. |
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The cover sports a photograph of Dove's grandparents, giving a sense of the ordinary people whose quotidian lives will be fleetingly sketched within. |
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I want to see those folks who live in the area out there giving it a try. |
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Three minutes later, our second table mate left, giving up on his dessert. |
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It is about giving them suitable work experience and real-life challenges. |
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The king was a widower, his wife having died giving birth to his daughter. |
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This total state of calm spreads throughout, giving every organ, tissue and cell a chance to replenish and benefit from their own vast stores of energy. |
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Celebrity obsessed fans can snap up exact replications of star's dentures which clip-on to the front of their own teeth giving them a Hollywood smile. |
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On Sunday night after giving Leta a bath I lathered her chubby legs and belly with that lotion and I was instantly reminded of the hospital and the time I spent there. |
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But his prayers to Saint Veronica, who is credited with giving Jesus a kerchief to wipe his brow on the road to Golgotha, apparently go unanswered. |
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The brains behind the operation, the drug kingpins, usually receive a get-out-of-jail-free card in exchange for giving information and writing a check. |
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By 2007, Hagel was giving speeches on the floor of the Senate opposing the counterinsurgency strategy and surge of troops in Iraq. |
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Franzen confesses his sin and repents by giving away his television set. |
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Sometimes, it takes years and years to finally get it done, but by never backing down, by never giving up, they get these films to the screen by hook or by crook. |
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When said light enters your bloodstream only a portion is reflected and returned to the sensor thus giving you your readout. |
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Grateful for our help, the king was more than willing to allow us access to the forbidden locales, giving us a royal pass in order to avoid suspicion. |
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The Twitter tirade ended when Schwyzer said he was giving his laptop to his family and staying offline. |
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He reckons to have selected his first squad for Saturday's opening day clash at Brunton Park but was giving little away as to his starting line-up. |
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It is tempting to speculate that deactivation of COPI by some photoreceptors could help signalling via other photoreceptors giving place to synergistic effects. |
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More promising, it might be thought, is the strategy of giving the shareholders strong legal rights in relation to the appointment or removal of the directors. |
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He scratched the back of his head awkwardly while giving a grin. |
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It means re-establishing park wardens, bus conductors and platform attendants who provide some community control, and giving people a degree of hope and a sense of community. |
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The Brits called it giving real people a real chance to win real money. |
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People eyed them uneasily as they passed, giving the trio a wide berth. |
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The crew chief for the parked aircraft was also observing the wingtip clearance and continued to signal to the marshaller that all was clear, giving a thumbs-up. |
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Having left Rose working mightily away at fastening shakes to her roof, he was giving himself a workout on the oars, something he'd always enjoyed. |
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However, giving the product away for free has only limited success, because the demand curve for most economic history doesn't seem to be very elastic. |
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He tried to say that the air vice-marshal sitting over there in the Stout Street defence headquarters is giving those personnel their orders day by day. |
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Zeffirelli used young inexperienced actors, Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting, giving the action its visual youthfulness but losing poetic weight in the lines. |
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How much protection is all this spying and searching and herding giving us? |
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After giving linney a relatively harmless peck on the cheek, Busey went wild, grabbing Garner and kissing her neck. |
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The slow trade could be because the traditional high-spenders, from countries such as Japan and the United States, are still giving the country a wide berth. |
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Despite the setbacks, both front tyres have no problem dispersing the power, even giving it large from a standstill, it barely bites back with any torque steer. |
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I'm considering having an old-fashioned Yuletide, and giving everyone the heartwarming present of an orange and a piece of coal, wrapped inside an old sock. |
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If the chief virtue of the adversary system lies in giving opposing parties a hearing, its greatest vice lies in giving those parties an incentive to silence each other. |
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Jon and Laura have wandered in and are giving the interview a wide berth. |
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But thank Idol for the cringeworthy joy of watching Britney Spears somnambulantly giving out singing advice on live television. |
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The entire process takes about a week and is completed by giving the candied chestnuts a final coating of sugar syrup which dries to a smooth clear gloss. |
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It might entail giving an artist an advance on anticipated sales from either a forthcoming exhibition, or for works directly from the artist's studio. |
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He hopes that when he gets to Earthport, the Guild will accept him as an apprentice, giving him the opportunity to train as a starship astrogator. |
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The same doctor said that the sales reps who work for the biggest pharmaceutical companies predictably tend to have few compunctions about giving their products the hard sell. |
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Thus does Majid Majidi begin his film in a minor key, as it were, giving us the aural experience of a blind person before substituting a visual one for all those who can see. |
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Every sensible consumer should be giving these products a wide berth. |
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Which was just as well because he had no intention of giving me anything. |
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