Try to avoid the corners of the lake when choosing a swim as in my experience they are not good in the long term. |
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Indeed, in my experience as a poultryman, that is somewhat surer than the eggs. |
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We can bring in new circuitry and upload new programs, but, in my experience, the hard-wiring is always there. |
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They fall far short of the standards expected of a DCI at the relevant time, or any time in my experience. |
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These are usually rather dark dens of iniquity, in my experience, but not so here. |
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This makes it a true no-compromise everyday car, with none of the hang-ups of all other dropheads in my experience. |
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I have found in my experience that folks want to do the right things and reduce the role that slumlords have in their neighborhoods. |
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The best way to stop this, in my experience, is to use the redirects present in the.htaccess file. |
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You must click on a connect button inside that window and wait to complete the process, less than 20 seconds in my experience. |
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Of the female architects I've known, none in my experience exhibit the same conceits as the male architects. |
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But in my experience, political and economic affairs tend to be a lot more complex than that. |
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However in my experience, most accidents involving motorcycles involve other vehicles. |
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These wines, in my experience, are so flavoursome that the floweriness plays second fiddle to a refreshing fruity crispness. |
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Well, Larry, in my experience as a fed, it takes the feds forever to move on anything. |
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This is more frequent in teenage boys than girls but is increasing among young females in my experience. |
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Representation is in my experience, daring to speak out against injustices great and small, to speak for those who aren't able or ready to. |
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Wilson: Things are now loosening up and, in my experience, good ideas have always found funding. |
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Changing your glasses may offer temporary relief, but in my experience new glasses will not remove the haziness caused by cataract. |
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But in my experience, arguing over the estate tax for much of the past decade, the name has nothing to do with it. |
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Which means that, in my experience at least, the main role of Meerkat right now is to demonstrate just how colossally mundane our lives are. |
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This is drunk warm out of small earthenware cups or chilled depending on the season, and in my experience the hot stuff numbs your senses like hemlock. |
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In fact, in my experience, the more palatable art tends to obfuscate truth to an even greater degree than art that reflects some of humanity's fallen state. |
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For all its bourgeois trappings, Lyon was then, and is now, a pretty violent place – far nastier, in my experience, than Marseille. |
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This is not a picayune instance but, in my experience, the industry norm. |
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The good news is that the post office here in North Hatley is, in my experience, a model in providing active offer. |
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There may be occasional problems over some matters but, in my experience, one should simply avoid tangling with bureaucrats whenever it is possible. |
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He knew what was going on and he never, in my experience, took risk that was indefinable. |
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Now of course this song can be performed in any key, but it sounds best in Eminor and in my experience is often sung there. |
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We will do that, but I regret to report that in my experience, the internet is still an underdeveloped and relatively small phenomenon in their world. |
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And in my experience of writing about campaigns, that power trip does exaggerate their narcissism. |
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Tuscan-style beef in my experience means tagliata di manzo, or sliced rare steak. |
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It also helped that, for the first time in my experience with the tours, I was able to get a decent amount of sleep. |
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Because in my experience, the major complaint in this country has been the need for a renewable licence. |
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And sometimes, in my experience, government officials even find it dangerous to write something wild on the wall. |
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Certainly, operative records always, in my experience, record and reflect any blood given. |
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However, it seems that in my experience many believe that brand equity is the domain of the advertising industry. |
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Most mediators in my experience will not be satisfied with a process in which the lawyers dominate and the clients are all but invisible. |
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The country of origin's respect for the midwifery profession has been a factor in my experience. |
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Most cat anglers in my experience seem to be converted carp anglers, used to fishing flat calm waters where the fish are as likely to take a boilie as a dead or livebait. |
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This kind of dissociative thinking — and a certain remorselessness — was, in my experience, common among Baathists, and especially among Sunnis like Khairi. |
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You may wonder if they are not all much of a much-ness but in my experience it's vital to pick the right sealant to suit the job at hand. |
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I have found in my experience many expert witnesses are policemen at the end of their career, so the passage of time and retirement also take their toll. |
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He was eccentric, droll and, in my experience, undeviatingly honest. |
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So you know science questions are really common in my experience now. |
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A simple enough procedure, you'd think, but in my experience Yoshi Sushi is one of the very few restaurants in London to serve Diet Coke properly. |
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Extensive discovery is not, in my experience, necessary in most cases to permit a sufficient level of relevant disclosure to take place in order to give mediation a good chance to succeed. |
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On top of all that our now vastly expensive local councillors are, in my experience, about as much use as a chocolate fireguard. |
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Except that, in my experience, most people avoid the eye of the Happy Greeter in case he greets you. |
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I explain that the donor areas in particular can be more ecchymotic in my experience and that the patient should not be concerned. |
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But coming to that assumption may take, in my experience at least, dealing with the book's unabashed, even shameless style of total idolization. |
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The hip click, in my experience, is most commonly caused by the snapping of the iliopsoas tendon as it moves forward. |
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The other illnesses, both malignant and non-malignant, were, in my experience and in discussions with colleagues in Fort McMurray, unusual, to say the least, for such a small population. |
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I expect this behaviour is seen in many workplaces but I am pleased to say that in my experience of the construction industry this is not a predominant part of the culture. |
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However, in my experience, the key to staying afloat in turbulent times is to ensure that you build as much defensibility in to your business as possible. |
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