I don't want to sound vinegarish, but this has got to be the worst website I have ever seen! |
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I'm perhaps splitting hairs, here, but there has got to be a difference between drawing influence from various sources and plagiarizing. |
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But when it comes to compliance with the law, it has got to be largely voluntary. |
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Hackett has got to be one of the more interesting guitarists in the prog movement. |
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Inevitably, both parties are in dispute and there has got to be a certain amount of compromise. |
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Somewhere in all this the heart of a free nation has got to be still beating strongly, even if the heartbeat sounds faint to my ears. |
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Seeing so many physically strong women on-screen has got to be a good thing. |
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It has got to be as terrific for the emotional growth of Britain's young people as, say, bear-baiting was for the Elizabethans. |
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Lettuce has got to be one of the most tasteless bland things it is possible to eat. |
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A film has got to be ocularly interesting and above all it is the picture which is the thing. |
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And that, ladies and gentlemen, has got to be the most crushing lowlight of the festival. |
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This has got to be a temporary lapse in judgement, like a lost weekend at a Big Ten college. |
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Broadcasting has got to be demonopolised for this purpose, just as the Internet is. |
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I was beside myself laughing, that has got to be the best sits vac I have ever read! |
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There has got to be some karmic balance in the world for being born studly. |
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First on the list has got to be people who don't leave messages on answering machines. |
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I know that there has got to be a reason for everything, and the way we come to love one another can be a painful journey. |
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One of my biggest pet peeves has got to be hand dryers in public restrooms. |
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I sympathise with the council because I know it will cost money to employ a caretaker but something has got to be done. |
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For those riding the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton, the hot spot has got to be Isle Madame, which is accessed via a lift bridge at Lennox Passage. |
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But the true polar opposite of Belfast in terms of atmosphere and natural splendor has got to be the town of Killarney in County Kerry, southwestern Ireland. |
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Anyone who makes a living jumping into volcano craters and chasing hurricanes, cyclones and tornadoes to get the best shot has got to be crazy, right? |
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All this has got to be revised if you abandon the present practice, and provide for the free use of the franking privilege in every department of the Government. |
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This has got to be the best beauty product to an effortlessly beautiful woman. |
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Your record is appalling and the answer has got to be, for goodness' sake, keep your nose out of this. |
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Still anything that engages the average reader with our remote past, even if in the form of a romantic time-condensing allegory, has got to be a good thing. |
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When he resigns he has got to be able to advise the Queen whom to appoint in his place. |
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The geometry and the depth of the cleat has got to be formalised, regulated and deemed safe. |
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When they are attached together, the camber and location has got to be precise. |
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In our district work, in the very nature of things, the man in control has got to be a man able to do something in the class struggle. |
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I do believe your behaviour has got to be top level and even if I often allude to sport, I would rather have here the metaphor of a conductor. |
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But this isn't always possible or preferrable, because each involved side has got to be wise enough to be able to deal with its result. |
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The left has got to be better coordinated and able to deliver solidarity. |
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There are bound to be some disappointed lads who have missed out because the competition for places is so strong but that has got to be good for the team. |
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When a portable tool starts in on a job, it has a long, tough grind ahead of it, and every working part has got to be built to take a beating day after day. |
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But to have a respected party voice like ayres assess the situation so harshly has got to be an eye-opener. |
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I would say the best dress this month has got to be Naomi Watts wearing that Roly Mare dress with the square neckline, form-fitting, and a beautiful sort of teal blue. |
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In order for any such dispute to conclude, there has got to be a resolution of a contest between those who speak for the neatly ideal and those who speak for the messily real. |
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Even so, that has got to be one of the worst mixed metaphors ever. |
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Something has got to be done to stop this inexorable rise in expenditure. |
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But of course the rhetoric has got to be matched by the reality, and Germany has a problem. |
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This has got to be one of the most diverse and interesting places on the planet. |
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In general, and the response is subject to several caveats, I think that the answer has got to be a resounding affirmative. |
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It has got to be defended...it is one of the cornerstones of the constitution. |
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Walking back to my car that day after surfing for a few hours and trying to cope with glare again, it struck me that there has got to be an answer for this. |
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Canada's child care system, therefore, has got to be much more than that. |
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It was the vice presidency that John Nance Garner invidiously compared to a bucket of warm spit, but the role of first lady of the United States has got to be just as bad. |
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Since then I feel like I've been running the gauntlet of Japanese traditions surrounding what has got to be the world's most complicated national dress. |
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I think that style has got to be the real number one thing that a skater needs to worry about these days. |
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Now it's only me that I account to. No one's checking up on me, and anything I do has got to be up to me. |
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And the coolest feature has got to be the ability to split the recording as you mix by hitting the 'Track Mark' button providing beautifully indexed mixes ready for burning to CD without needing to make a single edit. |
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As that book did, Piketty solidifies and gives an intellectual edge to the view that something is wrong here, and something new and bold and radical has got to be done. |
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The most intriguing berry, colour-wise, has got to be Callicarpa bodinieri. |
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It's clearly something that is not winnable … you're going to have more and more civilians who are caught in the middle of this, and that has got to be our focus right now. |
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In order to win the annual Retail Award, everything has got to be right. |
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In other words, the information has got to be processable by the consumer. |
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