My tax credit adviser helpfully reminds me not to forget to include my personal financial details to ensure prompt payment. |
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It is so rare in this age of reposts and blog recycling to come upon something truly new and so helpfully detailed in its description. |
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In this same chapter on the Visitation, some quotations from Latin are helpfully translated, while other, longer, passages are not. |
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It is a significantly extended, critically judicious, helpfully annotated edition of an indispensable oeuvre. |
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If even that doesn't work, grab them in the nether regions, or helpfully explore their eyeballs as if looking for a three-foot piece of wood. |
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Lord Carver begins with a chapter on campaign strategy which helpfully sets the scene. |
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His hobby doesn't come cheap but, helpfully, his father owns a polo yard in Sussex. |
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She divides their stories into helpfully labeled chapters that juxtapose their stories at each stage. |
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So unless someone was helpfully bootlegging it, I don't know how you could hear the whole thing. |
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There's an outside seating area laid with gravel and helpfully placed stone benches. |
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No alternative answer has been suggested by Dr David Thomas, whom the Attorney General has helpfully instructed to help us as an amicus. |
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The anchorperson helpfully informs us that this violates the Geneva Accords. |
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The film opens with a newscast that is helpfully translated via sign language for the hearing impaired. |
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Our lab manager helpfully suggested we could use regular water and then autoclave it, except that the autoclaves in the building don't work yet. |
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He also helpfully advised us that this procedure was also highly effective for use in fuse boards. |
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The tour guide helpfully tells tourists that the sculptures were brought to London for safekeeping, and acquired legitimately. |
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Such themes are all clearly presented in the body of the commentary and helpfully emphasised in bold type. |
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Such work relies heavily on the crib sheets helpfully supplied by the artist. |
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I owe special thanks those whom responded deeply and helpfully to drafts of this essay. |
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This card they left helpfully informs me that they'll be back again today to attempt another delivery. |
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In each episode, a friendly realtor helpfully accompanies a pair of prospective homebuyers as they shop for a house or condominium. |
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Instead, electrical plug points have been helpfully provided in every compartment. |
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The prices helpfully flash up on the board in pounds, dollars, Swiss francs, pesetas and yen. |
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On learning that he wanted to go to Dubai, Rajesh advised him to get a passport and added helpfully that he knew an agent who could get him one. |
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This may have helpfully covered up some of the intermittences of the art, but it also increased the sense of hugger-mugger. |
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She helpfully suggested I try this smoothing shampoo and companion conditioner. |
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These analyses could be very helpfully integrated with strategic environmental assessments. |
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You will find that we will respond generously and effectively and helpfully. |
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Gavin noticed that I wasn't actually hanging in the waterfall, so he helpfully dammed it and periodically released a sudden four-second tidal wave to completely engulf me. |
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Eventually Degen helpfully heads the ball off for a goal kick. |
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Better yet, in ozone-boosted water with Jacuzzi jets pointed helpfully at your jiggly bits? |
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Our guide would helpfully translate the messages of some of the posters. |
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Technically it's the InGen intranet, with corporate-looking sections on Marketing, Systems, Security and, helpfully, Dinosaurs. |
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They answer questions fully and helpfully right away and they help you create the best system that will work for you. |
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Children can helpfully advise on, and contribute much towards, attractive ways of presenting the material to children. |
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Security and border services work quickly and helpfully when delegates arrive. |
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Further documentation to support these claims could helpfully have been supplied in the dossier. |
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The creation of more meetings between artist and promoters will be helpfully. |
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Much of this material was helpfully analyzed by Professor Richard Block in a report to the Commission. |
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My colleague, Daniel Wilson, very helpfully got me the figures for last year. |
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But should you lack the energy to sift through the glut of options yourself, we can at least helpfully endorse this one. |
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The text, spread out over pages, was helpfully posted directly below the video. |
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The doctor himself helpfully describes taniwhas as akin to goblins. |
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The structure is surprisingly complex, viewing the same events from different perspectives, which Zhang helpfully colour-codes in ravishing washes of primary tints. |
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The organisers of the Spring Fling have helpfully split the huge region up into six routes, each taking in basketmakers or bookbinders, ceramicists or cobblers. |
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When she inquires at the desk, the manager helpfully points him out. |
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Alfreda, helpfully suggested that a good dose of cold water sploshed over the couple would shock Freddie sufficiently to bring about coitus interruptus. |
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The Commissioner has helpfully told us what action is being taken. |
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By addressing this suggestion today, we are very helpfully addressing an issue that has been on the minds of many commentators and pundits across the country. |
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The report also focuses helpfully upon the serious health problems present in the developing countries, where EU aid policy has an important role. |
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But by this point I'm also very close to their work in an unexpert kind of way, and I sometimes find this can make it hard to get the necessary distance to still be helpfully critical. |
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The Committee welcomes the submission of the State party's second periodic report, which contains detailed legal and factual information and helpfully makes reference to previous concluding observations. |
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When the Commissioner very helpfully said that he would report back in the shortest possible time, could he be more specific as to exactly how long he anticipates that time might be? |
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She offers to be a surrogate mother for the payment of expenses, because these, very helpfully, will include food and rental payments on the trailer in which she lives. |
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Moreover, there might be scope under a future mayor to vary the index-linkage from CPI should such adjustments make the system work more helpfully. |
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This form of psychological hedonism helpfully allows that some hedonic motivations of ours fail to determine our action, and that some of our hedonically determined actions fail actually to get us pleasure. |
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One of the funniest things about celebrity scandals are always the random people tenuously linked to the star in question who helpfully pop up to offer their insight. |
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How far is this redactional process on the part of the gospel-writers helpfully illuminated by reading these stories in the context of inter-religious diversity? |
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The most effective plants for cleaning the air are the rubber plant, ivies, pygmy date palm and the Boston fern, all of which are, helpfully, very easy to look after. |
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