Not having visited the town since last year, he had been keyed up about what had meant to be a three-day trip. |
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We carried on relentlessly until we beached, having dropped our anchor astern in order to hold us square on the beach and not drift sideways. |
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He was often at odds with the more liberal wing of the church, having opposed the decision to ordain women bishops. |
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This means having a train station in Shawfair town centre within easy walking distance of the whole population. |
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The first is a firm having international affiliation and generally working at executive search. |
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Even if you are dedicated to having a low-maintenance lawn, you will need to fertilize with nitrogen to sustain thick, vigorous tuff. |
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York would gain absolutely nothing in having an airport, except perhaps a huge white elephant that would cost a large amount of money. |
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I was just really drawn to a story about this guy having a midlife crisis in Japan, where it's already so confusing. |
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The bubbly romantic feelings Delaney was having were quickly squashed as she pulled out her palm pilot again and stared at Tanya's name. |
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On the whole I tend to disapprove of politicians, especially those in opposition, having policies. |
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Hill himself retired from the Royal Navy as a rear admiral, having worked for Lewin in a number of appointments. |
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Friends were genuinely surprised when he went through with the challenge, and now those who sponsored him are having to pay up. |
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Even if you are skeptical about your garden having ideal growing conditions for astrantias, do give them a try. |
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As yet there is no release date, and while having the first showing in Skipton is not beyond the realms of possibility, it remains a hope. |
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Staff were having to lug heavy oxygen tanks up and down and there was a problem with taking food up for patients. |
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He will certainly need to better his stamina, as he visibly wilted in the later rounds, never having gone further than eight rounds in the past. |
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Recruitment and retention activities are occurring but having no real impact on vacancies being advertised. |
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Unfortunately the singers having some trouble holding the notes and it seems to be sapping the energy they're all generating. |
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But having him degrade you in such a way, I think, you know, here again was a low blow. |
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I came outside and she was having a rough time at it, mostly because she had no idea what she was doing. |
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Even people who care about the country are slowly having their will to change things drained out of them. |
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Nothing fragments group solidarity and self-confidence like the gnawing suspicion of having an informer in your midst. |
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He is the only person who understands me and can read me like a book without having to turn to page one. |
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As I was buying the drinks in the pub she had got it out and was having a read. |
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Imagine putting on your make-up and not having to reapply it for three days. |
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With two reams, he wouldn't have to worry about running out in the middle of a good part and having to get up to run to the store. |
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However, having served 12 years in the Royal Navy, Richard knew a thing or two about spit and polish. |
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Even when he was having a go at the critics, he remained incredibly dignified. |
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It's not going to be easy, but I'm looking forward to having a go at it and doing my part. |
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But in this day and age, the very idea of any woman having to wait to be asked is intriguing to say the least. |
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I bummed a lift up to Hornsby with Rick as a few of the SES guys were up there having a couple of quiet drinks. |
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He had seen enough and was having trouble breathing because the air was thin. |
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And I found that I hated having a numb mind and I was rebelling against that and writing. |
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In fact the radicals simply wimped out for fear of having their pants sued off. |
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If you're getting a queasy feeling about lunching, dining or having coffee with someone you've met on the job, there's probably a reason. |
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Everybody else thought I was having an early midlife crisis and I should just go to another division or investment bank. |
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They'll share all this, like winos sharing a bottle of Ripple, without having to get your consent. |
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The former Stoke City player is short of match practice having played just 45 minutes for the reserves in midweek. |
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They're talking about having standard exams for the universities next year, it was on the wireless. |
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He also admitted receiving stolen goods, having no licence and having no insurance. |
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The following morning, Bob ordered breakfast at a luncheonette in downtown Pittsburgh, having traversed the entire length of Pennsylvania. |
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It was ironic, because having just left Thatcherite London behind, I returned to Dublin where we had imported Thatcherism wholesale. |
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Most alarmingly of all, both men appeared to be having an uncontrollable fit of the giggles. |
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A successful keypal program involves more than finding keypals for your students and them having them write their first e-mail message. |
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But hold on a minute, he is having an affair with his secretary because he is famous? |
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These symptoms are caused by having too many abnormal white blood cells and not enough normal white cells, red cells and platelets. |
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Disruption is inevitably compounded by having to rearrange the team to change positions and adjust tactics, rather than make a straight swap. |
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The Atkins diet cuts out carbohydrates and boosts consumption of protein without having to avoid fatty foods. |
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There I was, strapped into my window seat, having finally jammed my bulging knapsack underneath the seat in front of me. |
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Milanese fencing master Giuseppe Radaelli, is generally credited with having developed the light sabre and its technique. |
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But this lady seems to be having no trouble doing both, even as she continues her reign in the glamour kingdom. |
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Jake began to whine about having his gun for protection and knowing plenty enough about traveling in the forest not to get hurt. |
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What risks do you face when having your tubes tied? Can you get pregnant following female sterilization? |
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There was a bachelor party earlier on the evening, which resulted in a fair number of guys having tiny lavender glitter sticking to their faces. |
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Being sapiosexual often means having to deal with talking with and dating quite a few people that you don’t really connect with. |
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There is nothing like having a boy to fish with, especially one who never whines or complains and who always seems to be in a good humor. |
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He came at the bull with a knife after having had a history of violence against other bulls and committing bovicide in the past. |
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His motive was that his employer, having promised him the tenancy of the Dolaucothi Arms, had gone back on his word. |
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At election times, they were always having a go at him and ribbing him about his unwavering support for me. |
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Not everyone has the presence of mind or courage of Mrs Beauchamp, although we would never recommend having a go at an intruder. |
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But even when they do get it wrong, you have to applaud them for having a go at it anyway. |
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They now face the prospect of having to clear up their home for a second time when the floods eventually go down. |
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I think the energy of it, not having an intermission on stage, and just the harsh sonic attack of the music, was great. |
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He knew what he was talking about for he was no stranger to violence, having just come out of the killing fields of the first world war. |
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Asiatic lilies make up for having little or no scent with the beauty of their huge upturned flowers in luminous colours. |
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Most of all, I enjoyed the cappuccino and large piece of cake I was forced into having to warm up afterwards! |
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In contrast, having them sing is like using two lumps of sugar when one will do. |
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It is generally relieved by passing wind or actually having a bowel movement. |
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Thermals save a flyer from having to use precious stamina on wingstrokes to gain altitude. |
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It was the second time he has won a British championship race having being victorious last year in the Brecon Beacons. |
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I have a nagging worry, too, that I'll never be able to run for higher office after having this blog for two years now. |
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He emerged the overall winner and looked forward to having a poo when he got home. |
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Was he afraid, do you think, of having potentially another name on the ballot besides his own? |
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The Air Force objected to the Army having such a capability because tactical air support was the role of the Air Force. |
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We both left slightly ahead, having cheered our nags with enthusiasm, a pint, and the best steak sandwich I've ever had. |
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Your ego was bruised by a former flame, and you're having trouble shaking it off. |
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Perhaps we cannot creatively ruin the great work of time without having planted bergamots in gardens. |
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We were really kicking ourselves afterwards at having missed such a golden opportunity. |
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It was such a idyllic setting, she could imagine herself having a whirlwind romance of sorts in Scotland. |
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Meopham Tennis Club will be having an open day this Sunday when it will be offering free coaching. |
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After having surgery on a knee injury, I'm afraid to say that's my season over with. |
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Another person thought that it might be something about having grown up in a quiet rural area. |
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Along with all the new action comes the inevitable falls and bumps, which means I'm back to having to watch him closely all the time again. |
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For this majority, having costume changes, confetti cannons, wind machines, fake blood, stage diving and a laser light show is a welcome change. |
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Next we will be having our speedometers changed from miles per hour to kilometres per hour. |
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If Astle had scored England could have come home from Mexico having held the greatest team to have played the game to a draw. |
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The author was the astronomer Edmond Halley, who is far better known today for having a famous comet named after him. |
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The parent, having assured himself of the child's understanding, once again sets up the situation and calls the child. |
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The coach believes in having a lot of players who can cover, so he's sure to add a veteran or two. |
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Too many craved spiritual gifts and wanted to use them without having agape as their end or aim. |
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She had borne twelve litters in fewer years, barely having time to train one kindle of kittens before the next lot was born. |
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And rather than having his will broken with the harshness of an over-firm hand, he keeps his spirit. |
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There were difficulties in having qualifications recognised and for many it was a case of starting from scratch on arrival. |
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I like having a kid sister and I miss not having another younger sister or brother to look out for. |
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I looked at his rank tabs through the binoculars, and, having convinced myself that he wasn't an officer, gave him the bird as he passed. |
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The Khmer script is still used in Cambodia, having evolved over more than a thousand years. |
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The bill is now in the Senate, Spain's upper house, having already passed in the lower house. |
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The feeling is a little like having just walked into a kaleidoscopic abstract painting. |
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Accordingly, we enclose a revised notice of an assured shorthold tenancy, having amended the term commencement date to today's date. |
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Good on our six-pack for having the guts to support us long-suffering ratepayers. |
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The young mistress, on her part, recoiled from the idea of having an old lover, and so she pulled out his white hairs. |
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So the refugees are having to swap some of their meager food ration for other vital supplies that they are not given. |
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Even fewer students have any recall of these topics, as I know from having asked audiences at various colloquia. |
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Bucks had complained vigorously for having to recall their players who had already gone on holiday for the league recess. |
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On the way home I might suddenly get a new low opinion of the flowers, and feel embarrassment at having bought them. |
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She was used to Maria's rants and tirades, having picked her up from every session ever since she got a drivers' license. |
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There assuredly are cases in which it is allowable to go to war, without having been ourselves attacked, or threatened with attack. |
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The world operates and revolves around reading and having the ability to comprehend what is read. |
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But bravo for having the sort of artistic chutzpah to inject New Zealand's art scene with some shameless vitality. |
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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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I cannot bear the thought of one so compassionate and noble as you having such a low opinion of me. |
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People in Los Angeles love having their nails done so what better idea than to have staff do it as they wine and dine? |
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At most of our shows there is just a good feeling in the air with people having a good time. |
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Toddlers are having aerobics classes in a keep-fit programme at schools and nurseries. |
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I followed Charlie across the room, having to make several stops that required us to make air kisses and comment on the weather. |
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He has kept his chin up throughout his treatment and this award would be something good after having such a bad year. |
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Imagine having a husband who would rustle you up a tray of Chocolate Buttercrunch Toffee in a matter of minutes. |
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The ultimate decision in every case should be that of the woman who is pregnant, having taken the father's wishes on board if relevant. |
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Visitors are reporting all hotels full, with many people having to stay as far afield as Preston and even Chesterfield. |
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Some have recently been granted asylum on the basis of having an Irish child. |
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In January 1943 Miller embarked for England, having gained his flying badge as an airman pilot the previous November. |
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I feel that I'm always having a go at Lori in her comments, which I'm not, because I like Lori, and certainly wish she would post more. |
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He really didn't want to discuss the virtues and vices of having a female body at one's disposal with his far more hormone-driven best friend. |
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He was a quick-witted, well-meaning man who went with the stream instead of having the vision and strength of judgment to stand out against it. |
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With the coming of dusk we were back in our cabins having baths and getting changed for dinner. |
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He kept me waiting at the counter, having forgotten that there was meant to be an author around. |
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He was already highly skilled in the martial arts, having obtained a black belt in karate. |
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Indeed, they had the misfortune of having three efforts rebound off the woodwork in this match. |
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This week, police were called after an air rifle pellet was fired at a classroom window while youngsters were having lessons. |
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The Commission shall treat all delinquently filed reports not accompanied by the late fee required hereunder as not having been filed. |
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Nine months later, the nation witnesses the rare situation of having no ruling party. |
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By having more programs, you might see a reduction in the dangers facing youth today like street gangs. |
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Solid defending from Kate Bugg and Amy Bowler kept attacks on the goal to a minimum with Emma Rowley having to make only two saves in the match. |
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And having made her a public figure, he must have expected her to be subjected to public scrutiny and political attacks. |
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Robert is having the challenge of his life trying to hold the other five off, but he is standing strong. |
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After having two benign lumps removed, she had her procedures done just to play it safe. |
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It had rained briefly that evening, a hard downpour that meant the rattlers would be out, having been flushed from their holes. |
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This may briefly cause pains similar to having wind and the urge to go to the toilet, but as the colon is empty, this will not be possible. |
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He died of a heart attack, having held office for only one year and five months. |
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I'm now in the sad position of not having a pair of pants left that don't require a degree of cinching under my belt. |
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Voters held O'Connor in the highest regard, with 61 percent having a favorable opinion of him. |
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Our church family enjoys having our choir standing in the aisles, blending in with the total congregation during congregational singing. |
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Because of their boisterous natures and their genteel parentage these rascals are destined to wind up having many exciting adventures together! |
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You can also match up man to man by having each defender cover the closest man. |
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The oral traditions of the Sioux, Hidatsa, Caddo, and Winnebago described the twins as having great power as well. |
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And, having become a specialist in prosthetics, he was responsible for ageing Damian Lewis in the recent re-make of The Forsyte Saga. |
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Brett made my day by having dinner ready for me when I got out of a lovely hot shower. |
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Jack, aka Green Fairy, dealt with the problem of not having enough unity of mind to write, in a manner most amusing. |
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This is a direct result of social services having to square the circle of increased demand and reduced resources. |
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Human beings are the same through the ages, and having studied ancient music, I can vouch for that. |
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Today my task is going to be readying our apartment for this party we're having tonight. |
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If would have been quite hilarious to see the pampered boys' reaction to having his expensive clothing set aflame. |
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Now I will proceed to impart several of my many reasons for having it loaded and at the ready. |
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A divorced mother of two teenage sons, aged 44, she lives in Belsize Park, having grown up in north London. |
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That caused its shares to fall by a third, having been valued at 155p the day before the warning. |
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The overall level of crime is flat and shows the impact the Safer Neighbourhood Teams are having on low-level crime such as shoplifting. |
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And having got all that out of system I had a great night's sleep last night and am fresh as a daisy today. |
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This result could stem from the landlord's perception of having contracted a good manager. |
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No. And then I started to have fruit and then there was this one fantasy I've been having the whole time which was a lox and cream cheese bagel. |
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He was standing at the sausage-filling machine, having just packed it with a delicious-smelling mix of minced pork, herbs and rusk. |
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She explained she was afraid of having children because she feared she could not feed them. |
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Which means America should be having a whopping big debate about how to respond to this not-so-brave new world we find ourselves living on. |
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These basically work by having your mortgage debt in your bank account as one whopping big overdraft. |
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Longer term, it may mean the couple's children having to readjust to having parents who are famous again. |
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Sarah and I sat in one corner of the lobby, not exactly having ravenous appetites. |
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He had a good trip to Solihull, having a first place and champion at the Heritage besides second, third and fourth places. |
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She reeks of having too much money and too little taste, and the photograph is an indictment of her shallowness and vanity. |
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I was sitting by the swimming pool having a midnight drink before turning in when the phone rang. |
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He was accused of having unlawful sexual intercourse with the girl as she was under the age of consent at the time. |
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The reason why they are having to claim this is because the Government prevents asylum seekers from working. |
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Without having read his comments, something akin to that feeling always propelled me on. |
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Meanwhile this guy is having nightmares here, dreaming that alligators and lions are chasing him. |
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However, some dreams are nightmares and when you're having a nightmare they seem to go on and on and on. |
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Casey sleeps deeply, for once having good dreams and not the nightmares that she is accustomed to. |
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They had to watch their children having nightmares, being frightened of being alone and being scared of coming into an empty house. |
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A few hours later, after having been dragged out of the hotel at gunpoint, my worst nightmare had come true. |
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Every time a player is forced into or places himself in a position of having to rely on raw strength he is at a detriment. |
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Hence, they are resolute in not placing themselves in a position of having to acquiesce to another agreement hammered out by the rich countries. |
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Watching Apollo 11 crew member Michael Collins shave is like having a window into a Heinlein novel. |
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So, having finally learnt that you can trust no-one, I guess I became reclusive. |
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They're in a private lunchroom at the Van Nuys courthouse and they're having pizza and lasagna. |
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There are overweight ones who shudder at the thought of having to sleep on an upper berth in a train. |
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That was certainly of personal interest to me to learn, after having been here some 6 years. |
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A learner driver is also to be prosecuted for having no L-plates and being unsupervised. |
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I imagine he's having real trouble with the up-keep of his sprawling country estate at the moment. |
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The capsule lacks stomata and on the outside has a trabeculate appearance due to the outermost cells having thickened lateral walls. |
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If any invoice was sent without an order having been placed, this would be in breach of the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act. |
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I set off an a wild goose chase for corned beef and white pudding, but having no luck, I returned to the hotel for a late lunch. |
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In the dining room, Richard is already tucking in to a plate of black and white pudding, having already dispatched a bowl of porridge oats. |
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I am sick of all the whingers writing in and complaining about having to pay a few pounds to park. |
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She was having an affair with a girl but then tried to have a relationship with a guy. |
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This has led some commentators to question the wisdom of having the majority of a fund's money invested in equities. |
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He opened his eyes and, having watched her for a while, he asked her what she was doing. |
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The wideness of the screen allows having several windows conveniently visible at the same time. |
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A modest engineer who discovered a huge gas field was honoured yesterday by having a site named after him. |
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It's like having an extended asynchronous conversation and being able to save what were once stray thoughts. |
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Members of Parliament hate having this sort of wide-ranging power sneaked past them as much as you do. |
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Anonymity was maintained by having students use a student identification number that could not be traced by the investigators. |
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Having a manicure and pedicure in a salon, having my hair highlighted and owning a 28 inch flat widescreen television. |
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Its dubious merits and glitzy, vacuous plot aside, it is a film, on one level at least, about having everything and feeling nothing. |
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I love him dearly but could never contemplate having to live with him twenty four hours a day seven days a week every day of the year. |
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It's about systematically spreading this cultural idea of artists and writers having a space where intellectual publics can work together. |
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They have to know they were lucky to get out of Miami with Kerry having scored a whimper rather than a bang. |
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Its driver, insouciant about having one more dent to add to the several he had already accumulated, waved an airy palm of instant forgiveness. |
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They are typically graceful, having long legs and horns, and include the eland, wildebeest, gazelle, springbok, hartebeest, impala, etc. |
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We follow the inhabitants of one of the smaller districts, desperate to win after the shame of having lost for 25 years running. |
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The shorter boxer seemed to start having difficulty with the height and reach advantage. |
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With spring quickly leading into summer, and our roadsides having gone from daffodils to bluebells to wild garlic, it is hard to imagine flowers being endangered species. |
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All the while, few soldiers were to be seen anywhere, clearly having been instructed by top brass to keep a low profile. |
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I wish we could just discuss these questions without having to go through all the folderol of a formal meeting. |
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We always conjectured that having no male role model, and this constant shifting at such an early age, probably left Helen a rather fragile, mentally delicate creature. |
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Many of our customers walk in off the street without having heard of us before. |
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And Bossie will once again be in the thick of it, all the more dangerous for having learned from his past crusades. |
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I shall return to the question of foams having an open cell construction. |
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The study team suspect the bird evolved into a separate island race having been blown astray and marooned on Wangi Wangi, part of the Tukangbesi archipelago. |
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This is where having a low-key character like Deborah Samson, rather than, say, George Washington, was really helpful. |
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One possibility will be to use compilers to optimise code for a superscalar implementation instead of having the processor work out how to optimise the instruction stream. |
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She criticized the way the school regiments its students by having strict rules. |
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This edition is late in getting posted because the editor has now returned to teaching after his sabbatical year and is having trouble adjusting to the pace. |
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Early Carboniferous coral faunas of the block have a strong Eurasian affinity, with two recognized coral faunas from two ecological facies having been recognized. |
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These designs are having and will have, a major impact on our natural environment, and the social and physical infrastructure of our villages and townlands. |
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If the elite attaches no great importance to having children, this says something quite disturbing about how our society views itself, and its future. |
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Instead of having to go through medical examinations and being seen by a confusing variety of different people, they get their own one-to-one nurse. |
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As I have analysed this and gone over the incidents a few times in my mind, right now I am having a few doubts to say the least about my reading of the situation. |
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Seeing lines of big 4x4s with horse boxes attached lining country lanes can engender a feeling of resentment that the rich are having their sport while ignoring the locals. |
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We try going along south along Shore Road, having decided the tide was going out, but it appears to be coming back in, and is blocking the road ahead. |
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Speaking on the floor of parliament's lower house, he denied ever having held any account abroad. |
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Personally, I suspected that Jaden and Lisa liked each other, even though it always seemed they were having a go at each other, they just didn't want to admit it. |
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The problem is my aunt and uncle are always having a go at me. |
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Harvey, who had won five of his seven previous fights, took an eight count, and having felt Symonds' power resorted to holding for survival and was warned by the referee. |
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I had come to the school as a seventh-grader, having graduated from a grammar school across town. |
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When I turned 43 my gynecologist reminded me that if I was planning on having kids the time was now. |
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You've just shuttled your kids to daycare, made a trip to the grocery store, and are counting your blessings for having found a seat on the bus for the ride back home. |
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I am having one of those days today and here you can see the results. |
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Perhaps the system will evolve toward a Gaussian distribution, with most people having a middling amount of money, while a few are very poor and a few are rich? |
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He could not reap extra profit from having a piece of my father's land. |
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The new facility contains a spacious light and airy lounge room with enough space for patients to sit, with their supporters, in comfort while having treatment. |
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In any event, potential disruptions can be dealt with easily by having participants in the system hold sufficient capital to absorb losses or forbidding daylight overdrafts. |
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Allow some leeway on return times since trips often take longer than expected, but having someone ready to call for help if your group is overdue is a wise precaution. |
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The king was a widower, his wife having died giving birth to his daughter. |
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Sunday I plan to wake up basking in a soft glow of satisfaction having convinced enough pop punters from last night to buy a ticket to the second show. |
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Boyle by then was a grizzled veteran of amphibious landings, having witnessed four of them in the Mediterranean Theater. |
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Thanks for the nod on the IT assistant job, I know it must be a bit of a bore having to advertise it externally and all the kerfuffle it must cause. |
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From a writing standpoint, having written the Mindy and Danny storyline, do you have any idea why TV is a place that suits this? |
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Large sectors or patches which extend from the midrib to the leaf margin are much less frequent, with approximately only one in 100 shoots having such leaves. |
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The Midrashim, however, go to great lengths to describe Serach as someone who was given extreme longevity for having done a single virtuous deed as a child. |
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Subsequently, he was diagnosed as having hepatitis B, oral candidiasis, central nervous system toxoplasmosis, and perirectal herpes simplex virus. |
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Ruth, in his defense, said that he had been having dinner with friends at the time, and produced two witnesses in corroboration. |
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They didn't even become in the slightest agitated when O'Neill's men disappeared down the tunnel for the interval without having breached the St Mirren goal. |
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First of all he relied upon there having been a realisation of profits. |
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For some aircraft, such as the older but popular widebodies, the first factor is having a greater effect than the second, and there is a net increase in value. |
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Even in the rearmost car, we ended up having to stand in the doorway. |
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At twenty minutes after ten, the boats of the squadron were sent to her assistance, and, having cut her cables, she was towed out of her exposed situation. |
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Hilton was recalled to the squad this week for the first time in two years having finally qualified to play for Scotland on the basis of residence. |
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It is almost uniquely Finnish, lines in descriptions of the trip to the imaginary world having counterparts in the Kalevala and also in Sami practices. |
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This section of road was flat and not having the wind whistling through our helmets we became acutely aware of just how isolated and tranquil our surroundings were. |
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There was a Chinese guy, who's bag I assume it was, taunting it by opening his mouth really wide and moving his arms up and down, but the bird was having none of it. |
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I don't like having to reveal personal information when I fill in a job application. |
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Are you too attentive to your job and not having enough fun? |
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For a change he hadn't been sea sick, even having to share a six berth cabin, throbbing with the heat and noise of the engine, deep in the bowels of the ferry. |
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Patients may admit to having had one or more motor vehicle crashes or near crashes because of a lack of attentiveness or falling asleep while driving. |
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Until you're feeling better, salt-water gargles, throat lozenges or hot water with honey and lemon can help make having a sore throat easier to swallow. |
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So if I am ever having quite a stressful day ... you can put a buffalo on in the background or a cricket. |
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Anyone having a problem with their own pooch can consult dog whisperer Steve Fryer, who will be available to share his successful training methods. |
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In the Through the looking glass world of the U.N., they take the vote before having listened to half the speakers. |
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I am having this recurring nightmare that I will be stuck in traffic for so long that I will die and my body decompose beyond recognition before anyone notices. |
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While being kind to animals sometimes springs from having a gentle heart, it can also stem from a fear of being punished if animals are treated badly. |
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Savenko has a fine presence, but in these opening acts he seemed somewhat inhibited, perhaps because of having to sing the role in English rather then his native Russian. |
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Two antennas will allow the spacecraft to communicate with Earth in any configuration, always having the side hosting delicate instruments away from the Sun. |
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I tried to explain my doubtless feeble joke, but my critic was having none of it, delivering her rebuke and, having had her stern say, ringing off. |
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Bigamy, or having multiple active marriage licenses, is a third-degree felony in Utah. |
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I've been packing his lunch box with all the best foods I can find for him to eat, yet most days he returns home without having eaten more then a small amount. |
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Emma specialises in saddle and tack repairs having spent two years in saddlery college in Scotland, where she was head girl to international showjumper John McGeoch. |
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The loft spaces are now condos, the families sold up and moved on, and new people are having a kick at the can selling different things to a different neighborhood. |
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The worst part is, I noticed it while I was on the loo, having pooed. |
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The exhibit is two inches long and striped pink and black, the striping having been achieved by, at one stage, wrapping the sausage in a rasher of bacon. |
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But opting for immediate gratification and having the universe influence our agenda keep long-term goals outside our grasp. |
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The new game finds our furtive hero having to infiltrate a diverse assortment of sites such as military airbases, harbors and secret government installations. |
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A French green bean salad with warm goat cheese reminds Ina Garten of having lunch in Paris. |
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The only fall-out of this episode was that the management, also having got wind of the rumour, quickly embedded the canvas in an ugly plastic case. |
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There were times when he would spend all of his money on speed or marijuana and get so high his mind would blur and all he could think about was having a another dosage. |
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The days of having to carry bulk film around or switch between different film types and speeds is now a distant memory for those who have made the technology leap. |
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Even his numerous tattoos did not suggest military service, manliness, or evil so much as his having been held down forcibly by sadistic friends and mutilated. |
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He was made chief whip, a position he retained after the 1992 election, having been one of the negotiating team that hammered out the coalition deal with Labour. |
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Their friends and family are beside themselves with worry and grief, and not having any power to do anything to ease the situation is incredibly frustrating. |
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In the picture, she's really overcome with emotion, so beside herself with glee and honor at having won a Golden Globe, that it's all she can do to remain vertical. |
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The killer blow arrived when Jonathon Roker who was having a fine game at wing forward scored 2 goals in quick succession to give Raheens an 8 point lead. |
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These include diabetes, nipple piercings, lumpectomies or breast irradiation, the use of corticosteroids, having silicone breast implants, and being a heavy smoker. |
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He is honoured by having a large lunar crater named after him. |
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Child care is probably the costliest part of having a severely disabled child. |
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Like many philosophers he held that the highest form of freedom involves willing as one should, namely, having one's will in step with one's right values. |
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The Foundation of Sirte, a local NGO, says that Abdul had no record of having been an active Gaddafi loyalist. |
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Whole language can mean simply having printed material readily available to children to use and reading to kids to get them excited about reading. |
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But having him degrade you in such a way, I think, was a low blow. |
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Jill can attest to the rewards of having the courage to move on. |
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If I'm having a tough time, I'd prefer not to be consciously uncoupled from a chick flick, bottle of vino and tub of Caramel Chew Chew. |
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He would as soon have thought of wearing a white linen shirt or having the lairdship of a barony, as of getting ham to his breakfast. |
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Polybius respects that limit, but identifies Iberia as the Mediterranean side as far south as Gibraltar, with the Atlantic side having no name. |
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There is almost a 50 percent chance of parents who were enuretic having a child with the same problem. |
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The mother of eight-yearold Olivia Chandler, who died after having an asthma attack at school in 2010, welcomed the news. |
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