And in the beginning the academy would not let us interview anybody who was up for an Academy award. |
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Clearly in the beginning, a majority of the Politburo restrained his instincts for openness. |
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I was narrow-minded in the beginning and used to regard judo as the only martial art. |
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Forked story paths in the beginning allow you to choose between siding with the armed rebels in resistance or the Soviets in appeasement. |
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He is not as strong, arrogant, and prideful as he was in the beginning of the play instead he is weak, scared, and a confused old man. |
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They tend to be initiators and leaders of play, at least in the beginning, but are willing to follow others as well. |
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Selina, even with her wild imagination, never pictured her parents lives to be so dramatic in the beginning. |
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I think the woman should continue to be her own person, because that's what I was attracted to in the beginning. |
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However, in the beginning I did not understand the importance of the cinematographic expression in its entirety. |
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He reacts against the heresy of deism, the belief that God wound up the universe in the beginning but lets it run without intervention. |
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He spent more time with the orchestra, with the overture in the beginning of the show than the whole block of the show. |
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It shocked me that I had been so cruel to her in the beginning and that I was never helpful or nice to her. |
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It differs from the headspring and handspring in that in the beginning stages the performer will start from a lying-down position. |
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The poor guy will awkwardly wield a one-handed sword using both hands in the beginning. |
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The chore of stenography, however, was open to both men and women in the beginning. |
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Use versals in the beginning of a sentence, use punctuation, and commas where appropriate. |
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Herding the neighborhood kids and giving an occasional light nip to a rear end or ankle might seem like a funny game in the beginning. |
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It was fun in the beginning to take advantage of this newfound power I had over him. |
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The easiest solution to this situation is to address the issue right in the beginning during the initial audition. |
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Yeah, like I said, like in the beginning, I was pretty nervous and unconfident playing the first match in such a long time. |
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Speed control is the most important factor in mogul skiing and side slips and hockey stops come in quite handy in the beginning. |
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If you are bench-pressing 200 pounds, your muscles have 200 pounds of resistance in the beginning, middle, and end of the lift. |
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But in the beginning of their senior year, at the age of seventeen, no one expects a relationship to last forever. |
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What you want is to feel relaxed all the time but in the beginning you are only going to experience it on some horses at some gaits. |
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If you don't want to turn as red as an apple, try writing the letter mentioned in the beginning of the story. |
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The entire cast assembles on stage in the beginning before splitting into smaller groups for the subsequent variations. |
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We were having a little understeer in the beginning and then we were working that out. |
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Modern balneology started in the beginning of the 20th century after a thorough study of mud and lye properties. |
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The descent down into the gully seemed like the hard section was in the beginning with some scrambling down boulders. |
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At one time in the beginning of the universe and the beginning of energy, that energy must have been magicked or tricked into being. |
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His travels were inspired, in the beginning at least, by an unfortunate love affair. |
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As we stated in the beginning, our analysis today is of DX9-capable graphics boards only. |
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But, at least in the beginning, relations between the neighboring states were largely amicable. |
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All ran fluently in the beginning, but when I was going back to my home, I passed through a narrow slippery street. |
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Age 35 seems to regularly usher in the beginning of a career plateau of sorts for knuckleballers. |
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As I told you in the beginning, God shines effulgently in the universe. |
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It is uttered in the beginning as well as at the end of all Hindu prayers. |
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During construction, many men, indentured servants in the beginning, were blown apart during the blasting and digging. |
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The doctor with his motherless sons, so full of promise in the beginning, is the one steady presence whose decline we achingly watch and empathize with. |
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Willie Dixon would serve as the key man in the glory years, but in the beginning it was Sammy Goldberg. |
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They tend to amble along in the beginning, bogged down in trivialities. |
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Thirdly, and despite all the religious apologetics that I mentioned in the beginning, the humanitarian relief effort I think has been remarkably free of sectarian division. |
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All she wanted in the beginning was to be a Vegas showgirl, just like the mom she never knew. |
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It really let me skate through a large amount of the battles that I faced in the beginning of the game without even so much as a scratch at times. |
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This Zulu chief conquered the Nguni peoples between the Tugela and Pongola rivers in the beginning of the 19th century, and created a militaristic kingdom. |
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I had a hard time doing vipassana meditation in the beginning. |
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He cased a target location in the beginning of November, then decided to carry out his plan in the outdoor parking lot next to the Railway Station. |
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Use a three hole punch to fit those pages in the beginning of your book. |
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Public debates broadcast by TV stations in the beginning attracted attention, but most of the candidates simply repeated their regular answers, parrot-fashion. |
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You don't have to invest in a complete set of clubs in the beginning. |
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Even if, in the beginning, we may have felt incongruent with the jealous workplace environment, slowly we start focusing our energies on how to avoid or circumvent it. |
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Under any of those names this philosophy assumes that in the beginning were the fundamental particles that compose matter, energy and the impersonal laws of physics. |
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This also applies to the minor character, Frances Clyne, Cohn's girlfriend in the beginning in the book. |
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Shen Buhai's book appears to have been widely studied in the beginning of the Han era. |
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Much of the funding that kept the mill alive in the beginning years came from the Public Treasury of Massachusetts in the form of a bailout. |
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He was elected in the beginning of 1824 as one of the ten royal associates of the Royal Society of Literature. |
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Industry and transport began to develop at the end of the 19th century and in the beginning of the Soviet period. |
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With 240,191 inhabitants in the beginning of 2009, Ghent is Belgium's second largest municipality by number of inhabitants. |
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Every blitheless thing's forgot Winter's sighs and frowns are not. From the old the new is winning, All's in the beginning. |
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The vessel employed in the beginning of the Discoveries was the caravel, varying from 50 to 160 tons. |
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To be fair, however, the author delimits her area of inquiry quite clearly in the beginning, so this emphasis is hardly a surprise. |
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In particular, caribou were extirpated in many areas of eastern North America in the beginning of the 20th century. |
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A few reindeer from Norway were introduced to the South Atlantic island of South Georgia in the beginning of the 20th century. |
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The most recent massive naturalization case resulted from the Argentine economic crisis in the beginning of the 21st century. |
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For example, the role of viruses in marine ecosystems is barely being explored even in the beginning of the 21st century. |
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Bernard writes that all the bishops opposed the annates bill in the beginning. |
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I wonder how it would be to stand right in the beginning of the fast water, at the lip of the pool, and try a cross-handed cast. |
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The entire collection went from impressionism in the beginning towards surrealism, abstractionism, cubism and eroticism. |
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The British concentrated on the Ross Sea in the beginning of the 20th century. |
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The investigation established that the man studied Salafi in the beginning of 2009 and is a member of this religious movement. |
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By preventing legislative usurpation in the beginning, the bicameral legislature avoids executive usurpation in the end. |
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The Mande people say that in the beginning the creator placed various kinds of seed in the world egg. |
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Hundreds would come back at the end of 2011 and in the beginning of 2012, when the Afghan National Army took control of Surobi district. |
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Againe there can be no rotundation in the beginning of this Period because there is a rotundation in the end. |
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An eductor is provided for torching the feed material and to stablise combustion inside the reactor in the beginning. |
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In this study, 44 IPD patients who did not have dementia in the beginning but had severe hyposmia were tracked for 3 years. |
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Locally, some regressions occurred, but sea level rise continued in the beginning of the Late Ordovician. |
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In his Leviathan of 1651, Thomas Hobbes referred to it as the English Translation made in the beginning of the Reign of King James. |
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This ushered in the beginning of what is known as the Gangster Era, a time that roughly spans from 1919 until 1933 when Prohibition was repealed. |
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At teatime in the beginning there was A Quick Look Round with Leonard Maguire. |
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In 1918, in the beginning of the Czechoslovak state, the song was discussed as one of the possible choices for the national anthem. |
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The background for the proposal was the tumultuous events during the Napoleonic wars in the beginning of the century. |
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I should say I wanted to write poetry in the beginning because I had fallen in love with words. |
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The large initials in the beginning lines of the manuscript pages are typical of other illuminated manuscripts of the time, with colorful Celtic interlace with animals. |
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Rarely would one come out and speak either sentence in the beginning stages with a stranger either, but intrapersonally surely we are making an evaluation. |
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Marcel Duchamp's urinal and readymades seemed in the beginning to be insider jokes or jokelike paradoxes meant to awaken people from their aesthetic slumbers. |
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The estate market, showing some signs of enlivenment in the beginning of 2011, had come to a halt in the second half of the year, he concurs with other experts. |
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But in no Periode through the whole Scripture is there to be found a twofold rotundation, one in the beginning, and another in the end of a Periode. |
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The Peshitta version was prepared in the beginning of the 5th century. |
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Many authors cite the economic downturn in the beginning of the 1980s, and the subsequent adoption by the European Union of the Europe 1992 agenda as a primary reason. |
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In Africa a Dogon myth says that in the beginning, a world egg divided into two birth sacs, containing sets of twins fathered by the creator god, Amma, on the maternal egg. |
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Snow, which is present for about five months a year, often begins to fall mid October, while snow cover lies in November and melts in the beginning of April. |
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