A life coach who's earned his stripes, he is building his business with another adventure already in mind. |
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Keep in mind, shrinkage may affect the appearance and texture of dry-clean only fabric. |
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It's important to keep in mind that security needs to be balanced alongside other important considerations, such as speed and ease of use. |
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He points out that when it comes to a race car, there are two things that the designers and engineers keep in mind. |
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Next on the list is a wedding cake, we've got something special in mind, we just need to find someone who can make it. |
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He cautions owners that radial tyres require extra air pressure and this must be kept in mind at all times. |
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That he served with Kennedy's example in mind indicates he was actuated more by self-aggrandisement than altruism. |
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Bearing this in mind, we now look at joint tenancies and tenancies in common. |
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Just bear in mind the distinction between assertiveness and aggression if you have to jolly them along. |
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Your Lordship has well in mind the degree to which the arguments found favour and to which they did not. |
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With its fiscal predicament in mind, the manufacturer put the screws on legislators to offer it the sweetest deal available. |
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It should be kept in mind that these girls were still in the middle of adolescence. |
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It is important to keep in mind that whatever method is adopted for quitting smoking, the most important factors are conviction and willpower. |
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I think we have let our standards drop since we beat Rangers and we've had the cup final in mind. |
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And most of what he said was rambling, incoherent and quite clearly not said with me as the listener in mind. |
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It helps me always to keep in mind, for example, a nurse doing long hours in an intensive care ward, and paying her full whack of tax. |
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With that in mind, rather than pining for the good old days and spinning the roulette wheel, maybe the solution is to get in the game. |
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While you are pondering what to buy, you might keep in mind the results of some recent art market research. |
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I had so-called Spanish omelette in mind, but couldn't even be bothered to start looking for recipes, so I just whipped something up. |
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This is what the philosopher and aesthetician had in mind when he spoke of humour as a form of common sense. |
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We usually have in mind a system where a stem is combined with various affixes, which might be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes. |
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The lesser lights realistically are hoping to lift support for their party, bearing in mind the post-election scramble to form a government. |
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It must be kept in mind that Bali-cum-paradise was not developed exclusively by, or even for, the Balinese. |
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Keep in mind that the fabric must be all natural fiber, that is, cotton, silk, linen, or rayon, in order to take the dye. |
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They're a talented group of musicians with an obvious passion for their music and a goal in mind that is not too far out of reach. |
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Historical novels can introduce children to how people lived in other ages, even if told with contemporary sensibilities in mind. |
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With this in mind, removing the central rear headrest appreciably improves rearward visibility. |
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Keep in mind that most power supplies inside the computers can reliably handle only plus or minus 10 percent in voltage fluctuation. |
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With this thought in mind, this company has been building forward and reversible compactors that are completely rebuildable at a reasonable cost. |
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But the young ones had something entirely different in mind, and proceeded to run, buck, and twirl on the ice, kicking up their heels. |
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Several Allied secret services such as SOE were eager to assist in these tasks, sometimes with political objects in mind. |
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Keep in mind that the report covers only wiretapping performed in criminal cases, and does not include wiretapping in national security cases. |
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Be sure to keep their location in mind while doing the wiring part of the installation, so you can allow for the correct lengths of the wires. |
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With this in mind Switzerland's Stephan Steiner took off at a cracking pace in heat one and never looked back. |
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Anything goes, just bear in mind that the winning entries will be printed here, and a kiss-and-tell article won't even be considered. |
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Keep in mind that rest, recovery, and proper nutrition between workouts are the keys to fitness and a great-looking body. |
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The family has been urged to keep in mind that his road to recovery will be a long one. |
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With this in mind he recrossed the Delaware River on 26 December and launched successful counterattacks at Trenton and later at Princeton. |
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Manuscript marginalia certainly suggest that readers approached these texts with ideas of usefulness, and application in mind. |
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The authorities now react to alleged threats with the worst-case outcome in mind, rather than taking a sober assessment of a situation. |
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With that in mind, here's a short list of goodies that won me over with their wow factor. |
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With this in mind, he painstakingly replanted currajongs taken from the bush to shade his driveway. |
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The alternate week refuse collection, which sees household rubbish picked up once a fortnight, was designed with recycling aims in mind. |
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Bear in mind that medical reports and birth, marriage or other certificates may also be required by employers in your destination country. |
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With this in mind, the inactivation of mycotoxins in the body should parallel aspects of xenobiotic detoxification. |
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He had a destination in mind and he was not about to get lost in the labyrinthine alleyways and side streets. |
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As far as I know I've never smelled bitter aloes but the name suggests the smell I have in mind. |
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That said, it's worth bearing in mind that annual profits of fund managers can be very sensitive to year-on-year performance of the stock market. |
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So he searched, and sought shelter from this relentless heat, bearing in mind the past. |
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Having read this book, I was not altogether sure which age group the author had in mind. |
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Also bear in mind that what really matters is the maturity value of the policy. |
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There are already many accepted codes of practice for magick but they weren't formulated with modern modes of communication in mind. |
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I think the context makes clear what I had in mind, but if not, I offer this amendment as well. |
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With that in mind, here's a list of five Canadian YouTubers that should be on your radar. |
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Keep in mind that rental prices vary depending on how long you expect to rent the tux for. |
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Keep in mind that most offices require boat renters to attend training before they're allowed to take the boat out for a spin. |
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The last thing he and his wife have in mind is returning south with their tails between their legs. |
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Bear in mind that this promotion will last for one week only or while stocks last, and then that's your lot. |
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Whilst not the place for a crazed night on the tiles, it's certainly worth visiting if a relaxing drink is what you had in mind. |
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It might also be worth bearing in mind that once someone has one foot on the zebra crossing, its illegal not to stop. |
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Keep in mind that the reprocessor becomes the manufacturer when it reprocesses the item. |
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Keeping in mind the goal of minimizing disruption on the page, analphabetic marks frequently require extra attention. |
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Keep in mind that nothing was recorded after the 2000 re-release of the film. |
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Keep in mind that hair caught in a sudden rainstorm could also be in danger of serious matting if the strands are not immediately combed out. |
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All I have to do when writing a vocal track is bear in mind that the lead instrument will be the voice. |
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Keep in mind, your problem is a recognized diagnostic condition among all respectable physicians. |
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Keep in mind that as the radius of the cloud decreased, the angular momentum didn't decrease, and so the speed of the spin increased. |
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Keep in mind that most all-in-one office suites can be leased on a month-to-month basis. |
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Designed with lightweight durability in mind, the lecterns may be moved from room to room and still look new for years to come. |
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What did you have in mind when you wrote that sentence in sworn evidence in Australia? |
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Active cyberdefense is a term of art widely understood to include offensive actions in cyberspace taken with defensive purposes in mind. |
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John Paul has in mind here legislators who are directly responsible for making law. |
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They can keep more instructions in mind at once and retrieve information from memory more rapidly. |
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Keep in mind that I crashed my car and got retrograde amnesia or something. |
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Keep in mind that once it rains, the crabs and fish will probably move more towards the entrance as the salt content upstream lessens. |
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With this in mind, let us think for a moment about the surface of a sphere. |
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Everything was done with the ancestors and the seventh generation yet to come in mind, a reverent model of accountability. |
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A special leisure section, featuring events, hotels and cinemas, is also planned with the tourism market in mind. |
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Keeping the business executive in mind, the hotel also features an extensive business centre. |
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With that in mind I plan a grouping of azaleas and rhododendrons in the corner formed by the house and wall. |
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However, keep in mind that the third transverse mode also has an antinode at the center of the bar. |
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With spring swigging in mind, Somerfield is introducing a juicy new range of Antipodean Riesling, dry muscat, Sauvignon blanc and Verdelho wines. |
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Bearing in mind he always thought orchestrally, we had to establish exactly the right fingering. |
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And keep in mind that with our long growing season, mature height is often taller than what's printed on the plant tag. |
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His father was a self-made rich peasant, hard-working and frugal, narrowed rather than broadened in mind by his hard-won success. |
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So with dinner in mind and a recent chat to people in Spain, I think a small sherry is in order. |
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Keep in mind, the 22nd District is not his old rock-ribbed Republican seat. |
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Bear in mind that most material invocations for wordly gains will almost inevitably carry some degree of bad luck. |
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The Greeks invented the science of geometry with practical applications in architecture in mind. |
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With Armistice Day in mind, Andrew Hitchon travels to northern France to visit reminders of last century's two great wars. |
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It's hardly surprising if he's behind with his rent and his new landlords have a more profitable venture in mind. |
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Below is a round-up of some of the festival's highlights, but bear in mind there are many more shows, interviews and talks on around the city. |
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Amid all this terminological disputation, it is important, though not always easy, to keep in mind the real-world consequences of these ideas. |
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Once you have your style in mind, look through some cookbooks for a little inspiration. |
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With that in mind, I'd like to take this opportunity to salute my three favorite loony rockers of all time. |
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Keep in mind your summer job does not have to be directly related to your career aspirations. |
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Keep in mind landlords are legally allowed to raise the rent a lot less than most people realize. |
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Bear in mind I was very tired and emotionally overwrought when I wrote this blog, my imagination may have run away with itself. |
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It was phenomenal that the city was able to turn itself round in such a short space of time, bearing in mind the dramatic rundown in industry. |
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The point of an internship is to learn something, so you must keep that in mind as you assign the intern duties. |
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Let the record show I was wrong, and by all means keep that in mind the next time I speak with confidence and assurance. |
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The phrase puts me in mind of pub engravings, of rustics in waistcoats lying full-length in rowing boats, poking at ducks with long muskets. |
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One should bear in mind that universities have never been a place for the purely money-motivated at the best of times. |
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With that in mind, we dug through our archives for some names that we tabbed as coaches on the rise 10 years ago. |
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When displaying your wreath, keep in mind that wood fences, doors, or tabletops need to be protected from the moisture in the moss. |
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One should keep in mind that symbolic attributions to buildings reflect their shape rather than their use. |
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This is clearly a book with a western audience in mind, but there are plenty of ideas for the modern-day cook in India too. |
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The look this year, I am happy to say, is Lycra, and Lycra was invented with Cuban bottoms in mind. |
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With this in mind, many actors ensure they're armed with some amusing anecdotes from the shoot to toss to the baying press pack. |
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Keep in mind, however, that a layered combo can include one or more classy pieces, such as a tailored blazer and a fine dress shirt. |
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Keep in mind that one gram of fat contains nine calories, while the same amount of the other two macronutrients counts for four calories apiece. |
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On the other hand, it is important to keep in mind that Mexican-Americans are mestizas and mestizos, victims of various colonization processes. |
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With these basic relationships in mind, let's now take a closer look at time value and the rate of time-value decay. |
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Keep in mind, however, the Talmud says, that humiliating somebody publicly is tantamount to murder. |
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If you rely on manicures to make your nails look good, keep a few things in mind. |
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I did write a show and had him in mind for the lead but he was not available. |
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It is important to be alert for suspicious parcels, but keep in mind that a mail bomb is an extremely rare occurrence. |
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And the car maker has taken up the challenge by designing a vehicle with women in mind. |
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Lastly, keep in mind that children like variation and to have a say in what they do. |
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I had to take the karate lesson as well, didn't have any kind of plan in mind, and talked myself to death. |
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Yet the servants insisted the seamstress and cobbler had made them with me in mind. |
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The proposed development will contain 16 self-contained living units specifically designed with the needs of Alzheimer's patients in mind. |
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Office tipsters, rusty after a summer of cricket and racing, would be well advised to bear the Harrigan factor in mind. |
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Bearing in mind that we are both in our seventies we found ourselves in a very traumatic situation. |
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The company also provides assistance to clients who have a self-build project in mind. |
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And character was just what we had in mind when we selected five exceptional malts from which to craft our next masterwork. |
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Kim's house and garden are quite beautiful and it put in mind of an idyllic French farm house. |
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Bear this in mind when you are writing or replying in a forum, especially if your blood is up a little, or it's late and you are tired. |
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The Senate must keep its moral priorities firmly in mind as the vote on banning therapeutic cloning draws close. |
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These cameras may have been launched with improved road safety in mind but they've been hijacked for mercenary reasons. |
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It's not even Bantustans, like in apartheid South Africa, that they have in mind. |
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I always keep that in mind, even when going to the theatre for a performance. |
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Parliament must have been aware of these methods and cannot have had in mind a process where abortifacient agents were administered by nurses. |
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Keep in mind that abdominal muscle force increases as the arms are extended further above the head. |
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With safety in mind we worked as a team, with walkie-talkies in each car, alerting each other when roads were clear for passing. |
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It is with this in mind that I and thousands like me celebrated another May Day. |
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It should be borne in mind that words or behaviour may be annoying or rude without being necessarily abusive or insulting. |
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And let's keep in mind the ultimate weapon of a terrorist is a nuclear warhead on a missile. |
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I have in mind the escalation of violent quarrels and feuds, particularly in a tribal culture. |
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Unfortunately, most textbooks are written with semester schedules, not 10-week quarters, in mind. |
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Essentially designed to go with the romantic, wasp-waisted Fifties look, bear in mind that these pieces are fashioned to stop at your middle. |
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But bear in mind that many people use a digital keyboard not to play sheet music but to add digital accompaniment to other instruments. |
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The Ganga and the Jalangi will be developed with water-based recreation activities in mind. |
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Constantia was designed with function and flexibility in mind. |
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Motorcycle exhausts are designed with style and function in mind. |
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Russians know they could do worse than Putin as president, and the West should keep in mind just how bad a successor might be. |
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Keep in mind that Carter, as a Senate-confirmed appointee, is not in the firing line of furloughs. |
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True, this may not be what James Madison had in mind when he was writing the Bill of rights. |
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Presumably, those who share the campaign are doing so with empathy in mind, though they may lack the funds to contribute more. |
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I moved to Washington in 1988 with the folk etymology of lobbyist firmly in mind. |
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So now, keeping all that in mind, how many Afghans do you think risked life and limb to cast their ballot? |
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The purpose-built centre, located at Kilkenny Road, Carlow is designed with children in mind proving a real Aladdin's cave of activity for the youngsters who attend. |
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And keep in mind that when Huckabee ran for president in 2008, he won the Iowa caucuses. |
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With this in mind, I was not concerned about dealing with the director, egotistical or not. |
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With that in mind, I was ordering lobster bisque and shrimp fettuccine. |
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It could be that is exactly what frugal Pope Francis has in mind for the Bishop of bling. |
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As regulators and legislators established laws and regulations with the traditional economy in mind, they are not suited for the sharing economy and application often remains uncertain. |
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Keep in mind, while watching the video that Galloway was already a member of Parliament at the time. |
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But if you do, bear in mind that ugly and contemptible things lurk beneath its surface. |
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With that audience in mind, I hope to hear how the President will bypass Washington gridlock and get some things done. |
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Keep in mind, callan left the firm this summer, months before its liquidation, but her departure was controversial. |
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Bear in mind that texture mapping is resolution or scale dependent, so if the scanned material is at the wrong size, it could look very funny in your rendering. |
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For some reason they put me in mind of ravenous guests back at the resort, cruising the stacked buffet counters for the tastiest titbits at lunchtime. |
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Keeping this in mind, archaeologists looked for remains of an extensive residential area and found it just beyond the tetrastyle to the southwest. |
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With that in mind, to what extent should we consider it a success to remove the laziest followers from the network? |
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Keep in mind, what they've been exposed to is 0.1 rem, and about 50 percent fatality is on the order of 400 rem. |
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If you are re-covering several seats and need more yardage, keep in mind pattern repeats and ask the fabric-store experts for measuring assistance. |
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When the central government allocates resources, it does so on the basis of what the prisons can do for themselves, bearing in mind their access to raw materials and markets. |
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With that in mind, the last two downloads should be self-explanatory. |
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With that in mind, corporations, associations, and government agencies clearly have a vested interest in working together to overcome this challenge. |
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It put me in mind of opening the bedroom window recently to discover an equally astonishing loveliness of more than 100 ladybirds crammed into the outer frame casing. |
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Keep in mind the direction search engine optimization is taking. |
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Thurschwell writes with an academic audience in mind, but this book can be enjoyed by any serious reader interested in the cultural history of the late nineteenth century. |
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I have it very much in mind that Mr Machin and Mr Stages were described by counsel for the employers as peripatetic laggers working at such sites as were available. |
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When this happens the patient will need to re-learn toileting skills, bearing in mind also that there are a number of other reasons why these skills may need to be re-learned. |
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It's worth bearing in mind, however, that regular savings accounts tend to have a raft of terms and conditions attached, so read the small print carefully before signing up. |
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Keep in mind that Jamaican cuisine doesn't have to be scorching. |
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With that in mind, I have shot from the hip and dared people to respond. |
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Priest urged investors to keep in mind that the restatements will not have an adverse impact on earnings in the latest quarter or on future financial results. |
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When the Prime Minister told one interviewer recently that he did think about a future life without the red boxes, he had his family very much in mind. |
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When you don't have that in mind when you're going solo, it's an eeny miney mo setup. |
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Uniforms are designed keeping in mind the theme of the restaurant. |
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Here, we would presume he has in mind the ECB monetizing private debt by rediscounting existing private liabilities, or using them in open market operations. |
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Mathews concocts burlesques and parodies of such rare excellence as to put one in mind of the broad literary japery of Terry Southern at his most inspired. |
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With that in mind, Franks' presence seems to augur a shift in US policy. |
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It is with such knowledge in mind that famous practitioners of the historical novel, such as AS Byatt, have asked lately, whither the historical novel now? |
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Just keep in mind that there will be a period of low pay as you work yourself from an hourly playability tester into a full-time salaried employee. |
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Keep in mind that in Nigeria, 51 percent of the 170 million people are illiterate. |
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The actuary also determines the contribution needed to maintain the fund at this level bearing in mind that the members continuously accrue additional benefits. |
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Nine years on, let's look at what the authors of the plan had in mind for Sligo after the road is built, particularly in terms of traffic flow and pedestrianisation. |
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But while his work does skew towards the masculine, harrington has women in mind, too. |
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I had no idea what he had in mind and everyone kept the secret from me. |
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People come to The Ball with many different goals in mind, depending on what they are looking for that evening. |
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Technology is here to stay, we need to use it to our advantage, bearing in mind at all times that the athlete is a human being and not a machine or an automaton. |
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He had to keep his eye on tankers, cargo vessels and little sampans while keeping in mind he had just four meters of water, about 13 feet, between ship bottom and riverbed. |
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The runner up impressed all and sundry and is one to keep in mind. |
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I would suggest that wherever possible you stick to the main autoroutes, though bear in mind that you will have to pay tolls on the French motorways. |
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Keep in mind that Wicca is a religion, not just a magical system. |
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Bear in mind, though, that premium rate numbers are also used legitimately for chat lines and for voting on some popular reality television shows. |
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So when we speak of intellectuals or men of action, it is important to bear in mind that such distinctions are matters of degree, of mere tendencies, not absolutes. |
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When I explained what I had in mind, Larry, amazingly, said that he would be tickled to death to give us a sapling, and it would be the best sapling in his breeding program. |
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He says it's all about writing around the idea or inspiration he has in mind, be it a pie in the face, a witty line, screwball situation or piece of music. |
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Another important factor to bear in mind, is the saturation of the media with sexual images, which in itself promotes sexual activity at an increasingly younger age. |
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However, keep in mind that these are not clear evolutionary groups and probably represent a grade of organisms out of which the fern lineage emerged. |
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Look again at the snippet of Anne Frank film while holding in mind a backdrop of recent events. |
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Considering that these devices and all their ilk are tossed as soon as the next shiny thing comes along, what incentive is there to engineer with repairability in mind? |
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Yet, it should probably be kept in mind that the banking fraternity is one of the most entrenched bastions of male chauvinism and conservatism in Japanese society. |
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Bernard was more patient in his knock, but Breese did not want to return on Monday, and with this in mind, he tore into the Guyana attack and raced his side to their target. |
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Their separation had distanced them in mind as well as body. |
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In speaking of Hume as a determinist, we must, however, bear in mind that this does not in his case carry any pledge of allegiance to a reign of necessity in nature. |
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So with America firmly in mind, consider the final news item if you will. |
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You can try these words on your iPhone, but keep in mind that spell-check software can learn from usage. |
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Perhaps Peale had in mind the scenographic views of American landscapes and urban buildings that circulated as single prints and journal illustrations. |
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Despite 20 years of cycling between expectation and disappointment, I hump along with that aim in mind. |
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With that in mind, I present to you Great Moments in Sports Schadenfreude. |
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In fact, these earthquakes illustrate a couple of things to bear in mind when it comes to seismicity. |
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Keep in mind that fall planters do not require as much water as thirsty summer container plants, whereas summer soils need to be lighter, yet able to hold moisture. |
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And keep in mind that even pre-ISIS, an Iraqi comedian was killed in 2006 for comically mocking those in power. |
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You see, whenever a Buddha, a fully enlightened soul, sets his foot on the indra-keela of a city with a firm purpose in mind, miracles occur, it is said. |
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Generally, the films shown at microcinemas are not made with any sense of commercial viability in mind, and the microcinemas themselves often operate with almost no budget. |
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Clearly, he had nothing in mind except going for the jugular. |
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With this in mind, is it likely that a highly sexed, impulsive, handsome young buck like Phineas would keep himself entirely pure for five years in a foreign city? |
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Just so you know, I kept my diet strictly in mind as I gobbled down 4 of these, finished with a tall glass of lassi, and went home to sleep like a baby. |
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Please also keep in mind that my beta reader hasn't proofed this yet. |
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Bearing in mind an FIA scrutineer was overseeing all that unfolded in the McLaren garage today, Hamilton put an honest appraisal on his role. |
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She had become spiritualized in mind, even as she had grown attenuated in person. |
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I'm sure with barkitecture just taking off, the next generation of doghouses will be designed with individual breeds in mind. |
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Bear in mind that I'm not as young as I was, so I can't walk as fast as you. |
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Perhaps Khrushchev did have a coherent plan in mind at the time he placed the nuclear missiles in Cuba. |
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A bone not far from his heart, to put him in mind of dilection and love to the woman. |
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It is with this ambiguity in mind that one can begin a serious deconstructive, or doublehanded, reading of Levinas's work. |
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We must also keep in mind that Gandhi did not live long enough to see through the fruitification of his vision. |
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Try any fusibles you have on hand, making sure that they aren't too stiff for the project you have in mind. |
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Most likely it is the wrench of leaving so glittersome and jovial an estate, which the learned doctor had in mind. |
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It. must be borne in mind that the bones of a young infant are little more than gristle, and are liable to bend, and so become deformed. |
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Bear in mind, however, that for some purchasing people, deciding to use an agent is a little like turkeys voting for Christmas. |
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With aesthetics in mind a minimum number of traction poles are used and whenever possible the wire is anchored onto neighbouring buildings. |
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With that in mind, crowdfunding is just like any other economic system. |
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Writers were encouraged to write in a way that kept in mind the speaker, subject, audience, purpose, manner, and occasion. |
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It was with this in mind that they made for the 'bohemian' town of Taos, New Mexico, where Mabel Dodge Luhan, a prominent socialite, lived. |
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In 1930, with his impending marriage in mind, Olivier earned some extra money with small roles in two films. |
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It should be borne in mind that Tests in Australia prior to the war were all played to a finish. |
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The Sport and Track settings are uniquely calibrated to the 675LT with the track experience in mind. |
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This means that the power is elected and supported by its members, the authority has a central goal of the good of the people in mind. |
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Distinctions must be kept in mind between quantity and quality of growth, between costs and returns, and between the short and long run. |
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When discussing civil law, one should keep in mind the conceptual difference between a statute and a codal article. |
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One project he had in mind was writing a play in verse, using some of the rhythms of early jazz. |
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Composers of music for musicals often consider the vocal demands of roles with musical theatre performers in mind. |
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The drummer Howlett had in mind, Chris Cutler, was unavailable to play, so Sting brought Copeland. |
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Feldman said later that Fleming had written the book with Niven in mind, and therefore had sent a copy to Niven. |
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Writer John Sullivan saw the interview, and with Hopkins in mind created the character Danny Driscoll, a local villain. |
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These prints were rarely created with a single patron in mind, rather they were created for the commercial market in Japan. |
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The historical section of De Excidio is short, and the material in it is clearly selected with Gildas' purpose in mind. |
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Today's hotel architecture and art are very much in mind, having won several awards. |
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Though bear in mind that it's very teenage to indulge yourself in blood and gore, and Torchwood is going to be smarter than that. |
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Relevancy not always an open sesame having in mind the over-all authority and discretion of the trial judge. |
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Several of the Viking cruise ships are made specifically with Kiel Canal passage in mind, namely the Sea and Sky models. |
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Keep in mind that generators, wet cell batteries and gas lanterns are prohibited. |
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In Taiwan, road infrastructure has been built specifically with two wheelers in mind, with separate lanes and intersection turn boxes. |
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The fact that he had clear objectives ensured that he wrote his stories with a definite end in mind. |
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When Theoderic rebelled in 485, we are told, he had in mind Zeno's treatment of Armatus. |
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Batu had himself been traveling eastwards at the time, possibly to pay homage, or perhaps with other plans in mind. |
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As regards the original Goths, also keep in mind that they ended their existence as a people as the lawgivers in preMuslim Spain. |
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With this weekend's whack of snow, Torontonians will be put in mind of last year's chaos. |
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Your talking of a retreat, Mr. Marlow, puts me in mind of the Duke of Marlborough, when we went to besiege Denain. |
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It is extremely important to bear in mind that there are no two community property states with exactly the same laws on the subject. |
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Keeping in mind the needs and conditions of India its framers borrowed different features freely from previous legislation viz. |
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He had in mind figures like Thomas Jonathan Wooler and William Hone, whose prosecution he urged. |
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With this in mind in the same year, the route was changed again with a further Act, moving closer to that proposed by Burdett. |
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Others are reconstructed railroads, having been scrapped at one point and then rebuilt with tourism in mind. |
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There are three important things to keep in mind about the tangential and radial directions in a rift-sawn board. |
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But be sure to have an after-party in mind as the cruise wraps up at 11pm. |
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So many Scotch and even Glasgow goods, and above all the old fusty warehousy smell, put me very much in mind of Candleriggs Street. |
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At home we keep constantly in mind the great importance of inculcating in them a love of books and a wontedness in their use. |
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The G Watch R, designed with personalization in mind, is compatible with any 22mm wide watch strap. |
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Let's keep in mind that Roman Polanski gave a 13-year-old girl a Quaalude and champagne, then raped her. |
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It is undoubtedly improving and I think before we start making knee-jerk reactions to particular incidents we ought to bear that in mind. |
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Bearing this in mind, this text questions and relativizes these rectilinear structures. |
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So with this in mind, laydeez, play down the girlie thang and create a room suitable for both sexes. |
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Keep in mind that for him, safety means fewer innocents in direst danger. |
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Her man was a fan of the bawdier Burns and it wisnae sleeping he had in mind. |
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Bearing in mind the mess that Britain is in, due in large part to the actions of bankers, that kind of reward continues to beggar belief. |
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The script was written by Liverpudlians Joanne McAndrew and Elliot Hope with Ricky in mind. |
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In conclusion, RA-related, loculated pericardial effusion should be kept in mind as a rare cause of cardiac tamponade. |
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With this in mind, Sandman hired Account Executive Anne Hess and New Business Executive Joe Luna. |
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Keep in mind that he does not hear too well, so you may have to speak loudly. |
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It's the kind of image many consumers will have in mind when they hear meat and bone meal could be used to feed animals again. |
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With that in mind he conjures up a delicious sea vegetable salad, followed by a tangy elderflower and gooseberry fool for dessert. |
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Keeping the younger buyers in mind, the couturier added completely blinged-out dresses in boxier cuts with shimmering sequins adorning all over. |
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If the BRU really had the interests of Angelenos in mind, it would support ending the consent decree. |
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It should be borne in mind, that the severe space limitations on PSDE papers brutely constrains authors in the presentation of their work. |
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At times, gosling appears to have weightier concerns in mind. |
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But then, bearing in mind how artificial she looks these days, bunion removal must be very small beer to her. |
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All mechanical and hand tools are still designed with the simple machines in mind. |
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Given the instructional mandate of the Libraries, a database-driven subject guide was developed with this target audience in mind. |
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Season well with salt and plenty of pepper, bearing in mind that terrines always need plenty of seasoning as they are to be served cold. |
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Keep in mind, however, that Sotomayor is replacing the liberal souter. |
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Keep in mind that the centrepieces need not be floral and can be anything that your imagination allows. |
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Keeping that in mind, ProofHub has introduced the ability to add time zones in account information. |
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Cut your cabbage to the texture that you desire, but keep in mind, the finer it is, the softer or mushier it will be when finished. |
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