They made various other angry accusations and in the end walked out in contempt. |
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There was always the arguing, but in the end, the men had made a decision and all had abided by it. |
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The Exeter game was a bit of a walkover for them in the end but I don't think that will happen again. |
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We may all have different ideas of how to get to that place, but in the end we have the same wants and needs and desires. |
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I tried not to smile as I gave him a quick jab in the stomach, but in the end we were both laughing. |
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It's driving me so mad that I'm forced in the end to appeal to the general public. |
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The seafront rooms hear a constant wash of incoming waves, but for most people this becomes a sleeping pill in the end. |
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The faces in the end zone are a jumble as the noise envelops him with each jarring stride. |
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A simple water knot is used to create a loop in the end of the tubular Kevlar anchor strap. |
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It's complicated and messy, but in the end at least half the audience will sympathise with Gabriel. |
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But in the end, once I got to the start line and realised all the people really wanted me to get a medal, it lifted me. |
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Chinghalle is larger than Campagna, more raffishly downmarket, and, in the end, not really Italian at all. |
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He spoke with a couple of New York publishers about putting it out, he says, but in the end decided to print it himself. |
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The latter held a good position along the rails throughout and in the end it was the deciding factor. |
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So in the end they could only scrape through 1-0 with a goal by the ever inventive and adroit Dutchman, Dennis Bergkamp. |
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They got their way with dear old Bobby in the end, and they will with Eriksson, but not just yet. |
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That he has not in the end succeeded is no reflection on his sustained advocacy. |
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Slavery and feudalism were in the end abolished, with a stroke of the pen followed if necessary by a stroke of the sword. |
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It's not like there's even a paycheck or bonus or anything in the end to make it worth my aggravation. |
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We are disappointed in two main decisions which went against us but in the end Middlesbrough probably deserved their win more than we did. |
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So in the end it sort of has a happy ending, in that you get to see Grace exact vengeance. |
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They were all miserable efforts, but at least the least bad one won through in the end. |
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We can operate on a level playing field, in which effort, struggle, and talent win out in the end. |
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Whether they fight may be more important than whether they win or lose in the end. |
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He was always the player who saved the game in the end, whether by a miraculous touchdown or a flawless pass to the receiver in the end zone. |
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But in the end, my wife, whom I'm extremely proud of, gave birth to a bouncing baby boy. |
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That's why, in the end, I'd say bring a bunch of your friends together for a party, drink a lot, and rent this film. |
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He finds a redemption of sorts when he recovers his family, loses a foot to his disease, and in the end decides he doesn't want to die after all. |
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Indeed, in the end, all that the panel did conclude was that there were many red flags that counseled against going to air quickly. |
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Regimes may change, borders may be redrawn, billions of euros and dollars may be spent but in the end nothing really changes. |
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Instead, the drug companies are reduced to producing slightly different versions of pre-existing products, which in the end is a zero-sum game. |
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Although Ghana matched Italy for the first half an hour, the Italians' extra skill and know-how told in the end. |
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But in the end it is fascinating, as Pilate's figure swirls before us, a wraith of smoke whose shape shifts with each new attempt to grasp it. |
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Mayo fought spiritedly, and gave it their all but the strength, balance and passion which underlines Tyrone football just now told in the end. |
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His mysterious, mesmerizing aloofness suggests that all we yearn for, all that really counts for us in the end, is hopelessly out of reach. |
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Don't decry their initial efforts, but in the end they were reduced to the role of also-rans in a two-horse race. |
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There was packing to do, times to arrange, plans to confirm but in the end they got on a plane and hopped it to Topaz's home town. |
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The twist in the end makes the film and I'll let you see it for yourselves. |
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So shine the light on all of your friends because it all amounts to nothing in the end. |
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I laughed all the way through and in the end I left the cinema grinning from ear to ear. |
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That had zip to do with the election result because in the end people will vote on issues. |
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I try and try to become strong, but in the end, I am still the same coward I have always been. |
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If everything is an obstacle to be knocked down it is not clear what we are left with in the end. |
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Knights of both kingdoms clashed for what seemed like half a day, and in the end, the remaining Sunfall knights fell back and retreated. |
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He felt quite guilty for these revengeful thoughts, but in the end concluded that the severe humbling would do her good. |
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Perhaps in the end, the equal opportunity principle is a matter of rhetorical commitment more than practical credo. |
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That's not the only thing frustrating me, though it all comes down to politics in the end, anyhow. |
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His stepfather treated him like a slave and in the end his mother asked him to leave home. |
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She paused momentarily as if she was going to add her opinion, but in the end, decided not to rise up against the authority of the principal. |
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There had been some hostile questions from the floor, but in the end there was loud applause at the outcome. |
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There would be stubble after the crop's harvested, therefore cattle feed, especially in the end of the dry. |
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She released me slightly in the end, but kept her arm around my shoulders as she reached into the pocket of her apron and pulled out a locket. |
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Don't forget that, in the end, it's not lightning or rapids, avalanches or equipment, rockslides or icefalls that are going to get you. |
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It is arguable that Mr Tamihere failed on probably all those counts in the end. |
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Despite a somewhat argumentative meeting with my boss on Friday, things smoothed out in the end so I'll have a good reference. |
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It was a bit disconcerting to sing in front of people lolling around on cushions at first, but in the end it was great. |
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But in the end, when we gaze into the looking glass, we are interested in the reflections mainly because they are ours. |
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His actions had confused her entirely, and in the end, she had let fear rule her actions. |
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He has drawn on a wide assortment of evidence and gives us, in the end, a wider picture than perhaps he set out to give. |
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But in the end he lacked the sagacity or the low cunning to do the one thing necessary. |
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We'll see in the end, although most readers will have guessed long before all the lurid and shabby details come out. |
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The poem begins with the customary praise to God and then lists her sorrows and in the end she gives her salaam to everybody. |
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Still, this is, in the end, an above average Kreisleriana, especially effective in the more lyrical music. |
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But, in the end, we must listen to gut instinct, be creative, and take risks. |
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But I have tried my guts out to win the tournament and in the end I blew it. |
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Whether in the end it was the Hungarians who chased the Russians out or not is debatable. |
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What people really care about in the end, more important than any of these individual programs, is the effect on the macroeconomy. |
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You can make a good fist of doing it, but in the end you have to come to terms with the fact that you are not dealing with a tame beast. |
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Any magick I get involved with is with a positive intent and it always seems to come out right in the end. |
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And I think, in the end, the secretary is going to agree on many of our major points on maintaining the critical military base. |
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Setta missed on a makeable field goal shot which in the end would have had the score tied. |
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The tool is easy to use and in the end, will spare you aggravation and save you precious time. |
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Because in the end, it's not the big, bad taxman these corporate tax cheats are pulling a fast one on. |
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All replacement changes are backed up and an HTML report is generated in the end of the routine. |
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As a popularly elected leader, he was torn between the opposing demands of different sections of society, and in the end satisfied nobody. |
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But in the end the film feels closer to a rambled lecture by a schoolmaster punch-drunk on self-importance. |
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She was able to screen more than 50 million seeds looking for possible hybrids and found in the end only two. |
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The development of new technologies always screws somebody over in the end. |
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We hit the bar twice and were close a couple of times and in the end we deserved to win. |
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He will borrow money overseas to give away to the big polluters to compensate, but in the end the electorate will not have a bar of it. |
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There weren't enough people to handle this flow, and, in the end, we sent far more materiel to the theater than we needed. |
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A concept that has too many clothes may in the end be the same thing as a concept that has none. |
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The system works like Russian matryoshka dolls, shells within shells within shells, which in the end can be impenetrable to legal process. |
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He said he wasn't feeling too disappointed that he could only finish third in the end. |
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It totally made my day and I guess my barren spell was well worth the wait in the end! |
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I thought about sectioning it but in the end went for the long-list system which makes me look well read. |
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Although this must rank as one of the most feeble Welsh sides ever to cross the Severn, Scotland had enough to see them off in the end. |
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There will be six forums so the public's voice can be heard, but in the end, how do you rebuild tastefully, respectfully, measuredly? |
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Felix is a very clever engineer who designs mechanisms that in the end are very simple and also easy to maintain. |
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Our bowlers were doing the job but we were failing with the bat and we didn't stick to our plan and didn't have wickets in the end. |
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There is no room in the end time for individual distinction and self-assertion, but merely for adoration of someone far beyond the self. |
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Reality TV rules and it's supposed to be fun, but in the end all it's about is exclusion and rejection. |
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The Lord Nelson angler persevered for five hours, but in the end could only catch a few tiddlers. |
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We were there for over two hours in the end, emerging blinking and slightly unsteady on our feet after the hot sun and the chilled red wine. |
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We all try for the same goal, in the end, though we call it by different names and kill each other over the semantics. |
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I called his bluff correctly though and I ended up getting all the chips back off him and knocking him out so was all good in the end. |
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But in the end, he didn't oppose the launch, so I think that's a separate issue. |
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Just to tease the boss, the drovers made a big to-do about who would sit next to Laurie but, in the end, Gil ended up at her side. |
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But in the end the film is sunk by toe-curling dialogue and transparently awkward emoting. |
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We got slightly lost but arrived in the end and although we hadn't intended to cross it we found ourselves at the toll gate without any warning. |
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It is a weighty tome which is stimulating and challenging to read but is, in the end, disappointing. |
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Dressed in black from top to toe, he felt his age in the end, though, and literally ran out of puff. |
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The palace in the end became a miasma of schemes, intrigues, paranoia and backstabbing. |
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She kept arguing, but in the end, he found an imitation hippie outfit with serious bell-bottoms and a tye-dye shirt that she consented to wear. |
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Tables turned twice in the middle game, and in the end Gallagher was given numerous chances to clinch his first victory of the tournament. |
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Are judge and jury, who are after all in the end only one of us, really going to be taken in by all this shameless role-playing? |
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Many people read nothing but newspapers, others religious tracts and books but in the end, such people cultivate a limited range of vocabulary. |
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Anger and paranoia, no doubt vital fuels for his groundbreaking work, got the best of him in the end. |
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A few of our kicks shaved the post and in the end there were only two points in it. |
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Even something as monumental as the birth of a new millennium couldn't in the end live up to all of the hype. |
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But still, in the end most of the transplants have been rejected, and usually sooner rather than later. |
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What seems at first no more than a slight shift in scholarly emphasis proves in the end to have enormous consequences. |
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It was a big decision to donate my kidney, but it wasn't a problem in the end. |
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But in the end, the main thing that sells in comic books is the periodical that comes out once a month or bimonthly. |
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Macalester fought hard to come back and fell just one run short in the end. |
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Thus ever is biophilia rewarded, and that in the end is what may save us all. |
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Korda, one of the finest shotmakers in the game, battled back in great style but the champion of champions prevailed in the end. |
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Or it can be a rip off because in the end it is just a piece of long stretch tube. |
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We comforted ourselves with the thought that in the end these hairy moments aren't the moments they'll remember. |
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It was not a particularly happy union, though they muddled along in the end. |
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While politicians and civil servants ought to be brought to account, constant, unconstructive complaints are, in the end, counter-productive. |
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For all their bluster and bombast, each display of physical power proves in the end to be ineffectual. |
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We certainly put them under the pump and in the end we just weren't quite up to it. |
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Because in the end, the workers became the slaves of the communist masters. |
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However, in the second half, they could only muster one point to their tally and this statistic was the one that cost them dearly in the end. |
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America remains outwardly confident about finally mustering the numbers, but in the end it will make little difference. |
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Toddlers are also creatures of habit, which in the end is perhaps the only thing that saves a parent from going off the deep end. |
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The team gave a powerful performance but were unfortunately beaten in the end by Galway. |
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More cynical Ukrainians have already begun to mutter that all politicians are the same in the end. |
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Tragic, because unknowingness is the human condition, and, in the end, there's no getting around it. |
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He was a born soldier, and in the end he found his way back to his true calling. |
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But in the end, the ship disappeared and no one ever heard from the ten smarties again. |
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So he lost his bottle in the end, and postponed the general election before he had even called it. |
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But the bottom line, just to be clear, the bottom line of all this for you is in the end self-interest. |
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Unfortunately, this type of viewing can become a nasty habit that, in the end, sabotages any meaningful engagement with sports. |
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The shop was stocked out with unsaleable Cantona merchandise and they all went to kids in Africa in the end. |
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I believe all this arguing and toing and froing will come to naught in the end. |
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Well, you know, in the end it was very naive and unsophisticated to believe that where you come from doesn't matter. |
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The character sees no alternative to performing an unspeakable act and, in the end, she's the one who will suffer the most from it. |
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We did in the end get a slightly better grant from the government, but not nearly as much as some of our colleagues. |
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It simply happened, and it's a shame that he had to snuff it, but we all do in the end I suppose. |
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But in the end we all ended up in the same boat so to speak, achieving but still trying. |
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But in the end, when they add their knowledge together, they are quite Socratic in their realization that they know that they know nothing. |
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By all respects, this was a voyage with ups and downs, but in the end it all worked out. |
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Yet even Puritanism was, in the end, concerned with the individual soul, and individual salvation. |
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Some parts were scary, and some were confusing at first but it all makes sense in the end. |
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I have tried to get the local group to bring this matter up because in the end, they are affected the most by it. |
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We were winning every week but so were they and, in the end, it became soul-destroying because we just could not close the gap. |
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But although I took soundings from friends and peers, in the end I just followed my gut feeling and did what I thought felt right. |
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But, although it's undeniably visceral, in the end it's a sharp-witted study of sentimentalised violence and the use of language as a form of moral camouflage. |
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But in the end there is no substitute for government when it comes to war fighting. |
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Spinoza is also right in his belief that truth is, in the end, our only yardstick, and that to live by any other standard is to be the victim of circumstance. |
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And in the end, my goal as a dj is to make people feel something significant, something that they will remember. |
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But in the end, if somebody has to say, yea or nay, I am that person. |
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I read an article that the original script was one in which the two characters spent a madcap weekend traipsing around Europe and end up getting married in the end. |
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The difficulty is that such a gallery would buy for top prices and sell at bargain-basement ones, for in the end quality wins out and the market inevitably follows. |
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And that, in the end, is why this great raucous, raunchy, wonderfully readable novel is, really, quite unforgettable. |
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And in the end, it seems that Phillips, my old mentor, maligned as he has been by Cuban disinformation, will have the last laugh. |
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Unthread the needle and tie a fat knot in the end of the thread. |
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I see some long legal proceedings against a bunch of ex-Bush administration officials beginning in January of 2009 and maybe involving some necktie parties in the end. |
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Considerable influence was exerted to save her from the death sentence and in the end it was respited, though the records do not tell her ultimate fate. |
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Good reviews or not, Jackson is just happy people are still interested in the end result. |
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And in the end Alpha Energy, the company that bought a disgraced Massey, settled. |
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I suppose in the end, Pattaya did get a left-handed compliment. |
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Not that, in the end, I minded this kind of unrestful treatment. |
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Striving to be evocatively mysterious, Eyrie is in the end merely mystifying. |
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This greatly reduces our available choices, and, in the end, we are not necessarily choosing the best candidate, we are choosing the lesser of two evils. |
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The diseased body stages a revolt against those functions that biographers record, reasserting the animal in pain, so similar in the end to other animals in pain. |
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Women voters will likely turn away from him in the end, and he lacks a base in the primary electorate. |
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His tactical acumen has been rightly criticised, but in the end it seems even his motivational powers were dimmed when he lost his spark for the job. |
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I assure you, no matter how high the wall, or how cold the siege, in the end all my battles have ended with the battering ram breaking through the main gate. |
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He helps in fl, unlike Rubio, and in the end, I think that's what matters most. |
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They would sometimes run from me, kick me in the breadbasket, or spray me with irritating chemicals, but in the end I almost always won them over. |
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And in the end if a kidney stone was all you had, would you, looking back, have foregone any of the tests? |
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I tried to repair the damage as best I could, but in the end the book was a mishmash of competing ideas with no clear narrative. |
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So in the end, their trophy is not a winner, it's a booby prize. |
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I dutifully got out my trusty green and red markers and set to work on one, but in the end, I argued Dad out of the idea by saying that the sign would make us sound illicit. |
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Better to try and buy off the fuhrer who would surely prove in the end to be a reasonable chap. |
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Narcissism and materialism were both drawn in sharp contrast to nihilism, but in the end the important thing was not to march in lockstep to the beat of any drummer. |
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That was a very long, labored death scene, which worked very well in the end. |
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Mainstream films, in the end, always look like lifestyle advertisements, flaunting cover-model babes, expensive cars and other trappings of the monied classes. |
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Yet this, in the end, is a book from which one emerges sad, gloomy, disenchanted, at least if we agree to take it seriously. |
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For all his flinty wit and occasional impulse to antagonize, Ed Koch was, in the end, almost impossible to dislike. |
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Vreeland believes that in the end, his grandmother put her subtle seal of approval on his lifestyle. |
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This film is still, in the end, a biopic and should have been careful of distorting what is already public knowledge. |
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Both are stale and boring, and whichever one you end up having in the end is still unpleasant. |
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But in the end, they went for it, made a really brave move, and I have nothing but gratitude and respect for them. |
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You have to be an everyman and chameleon, so that every bit of you is involved in the end. |
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The similarities in the end of all three practices, Appiah hopes, compose a guideline by which honor can be tamed and harnessed. |
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Dad's smile falters but in the end he goes to sit by mom and I'm standing by the doorway with my hand on my arm like a wallflower at a junior high dance. |
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Rick Santorum and his sweater vest put up good fight, but in the end, Kimmel argues that his politics belonged in another decade. |
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Asi Faoa blocked the ensuing punt in the end zone for a UCLA safety. |
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I suppose, in the end, I was a little disappointed, not because each of these wasn't a big, beefy concept with a positively gargantuan hinterland of potential consequences. |
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Our country's first-hand experience with the reality of warlike violence will prove, in the end, our best leverage against engaging in yet another senseless bloodbath. |
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That agreement resulted in Pyongyang's accession to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, but in the end Moscow did not build the promised reactors. |
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Although it was sincere, such a policy is not sustainable in the end. |
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He said that in the end, though he had to siphon water out of the shop cellar and will have to re-paint the door, his property was otherwise left undamaged by the floods. |
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But Lehigh University Professor James Peterson says that only applies if justice for Trayvon actually is achieved in the end. |
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But, in the end, it seems the two were unable to break as cleanly as they had hoped. |
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We made it there in the end, although admittedly by way of thirty-odd roundabouts, and sat at a long dim table in a corner where four of the lights had blown. |
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Graham was more diligent, and obtained some good results but, in the end, his patience wore thin and he came to the conclusion that it wasn't worth the effort. |
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All musicians understand that even after years of musical scholarship, in the end, composing successfully is a lot like pulling a rabbit out of a hat. |
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For in the end, fans have an unbreakable bond with their clubs. |
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But in the end, Mitt Romney fell short, crushing Republican hopes of ousting an incumbent they viewed as ripe for defeat. |
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I realize full well that there are considerable differences between cultural genocide and mass murder, but in the end what concerns me is an increasingly judenrein America. |
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The resident cats of the time didn't much like the hissing and spluttering and clattering the device made as it brewed a new jugful, but they came round in the end. |
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So far he has roamed center field more than usual, breaking up potential touchdowns in the end zone on three occasions and delivering big hits in almost every game. |
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And none of that really matters in the end because they grow up to be their own little people. |
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But Lawrence's distinction breaks down in the end, for the telling of tales is also a way that the teller advances his own knowledge of the world. |
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This is where Gandhi developed his concept of satyagraha, translated in the west as passive resistance that, in the end, influenced the whole of the colonial world. |
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The UN could have gone on passing resolutions and sending in inspectors and rapporteurs for the next 50 years, but in the end there was no realistic alternative to war. |
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And in the end, the gambling theater is exploded and set afire. |
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One of the reasons we watch movies is to escape from real life into a world where the good guys in the white hats win in the end, where the guy gets the girl. |
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Still, in the end, what will likely hinder Hidary is that he is not Bloombergian enough. |
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He didn't feel either institution was creditworthy when they came to the Fed in the end, hat in hand. |
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But I think even a long, detailed, textured article would come in the end to two questions and two fairly clear answers. |
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It's a very rum go, and in the end, despite the occasional hoots of sardonic delight which it all provokes, it just makes you feel a bit depressed. |
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Job recovered in the end, but many just, upright men do not. |
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He knew that I wanted to do brickwork and in the end he left me his tools. |
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I know how painful it was for the whole family to see her like this, and in the end it was a case of willing her to go, so that her pain would end. |
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There are so many factors at play, but in the end, the culmination of them resulted in your death. |
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So in the end all you really are doing is besmirching reputations. |
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The fact that Sen would be getting hurt in the end tore him apart. |
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You can drink alone but in the end the mama-sans always win. |
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Alas, we didn't get to make it in the end because we weren't kiasu enough. |
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It's called winging it and hoping everything comes out okay in the end. |
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But his egotism, thin-skinnedness and mulish belief that his critics are motivated by envy and party politics made him a tiresome figure in the end. |
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Whether or not staged Internet slowdowns will be enough to make a difference in the end, no one can say. |
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The last time the debt limit was raised, this past February, Boehner agreed in the end to do it with no strings attached. |
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However the Wildcats gradually clawed it back and, in the end, it was the superior experience and craft of the Wildcats girls that proved to be the vital difference. |
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The club had a dropped pass on a flea flicker, a botched fake punt in its own territory and a halfback option pass intercepted in the end zone in its first four games. |
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However you decide to vote in the end, I thank those who continue to give us leverage to improve the bill. |
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We had to improvise a little bit to make this position work, but it paid off in the end. |
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We played some good football but in the end we were the nearly men. |
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As with any negotiation, what matters in the end is getting the desired outcome, not just scoring points along the way. |
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The 1820 Battle of Cepeda, fought between the Centralists and the Federalists, resulted in the end of the Supreme Director rule. |
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Viewers, however, need not worry, because she mends her ways in the end. |
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Parenchyma is vasicentric in the early wood, but aliform and confluent in the end of growth ring. |
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But she wonders aloud if in the end, even if Armstrong puts aol. |
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The Scottish teams and particularly Glasgow came of age and had a fine season, finishing 3rd in the end. |
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And in the end, it is confronting the Reality Principle that makes true adults of us all. |
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Some undergraduates will advance while some graduates will retreat, so that in the end their worthliness may be cancelled in parallel lines. |
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I had toyed with going for the Waldorf salad, but in the end I decided that it was a cold night and what I wanted was meatballs. |
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Ultimately Gandalf's prophecy comes true as Gollum participates in and ensures the destruction of the ring in the end. |
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It may be, in the end, that undiluted Thompson is unfilmable. |
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All the concrete had been reinforced and in the end we needed a compressor and jackhammers to get it out. |
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The Germans have huffed and puffed but always caved in, in the end. |
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O'Keefe renders her sardonic wisecracks and her painful loneliness convincingly, and in the end readers will root for her. |
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Thelma and Louise was a buddy movie, and then they had to die in the end. |
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Gus had been on a sticky wicket for a while and it was possibly inevitable in the end, considering last weekend's 4-0 defeat to Aston Villa. |
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However, even this character is a paradox, as she is the disobedient daughter who even disobeys God in the end with her self-slaughter. |
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And a couple of the lads were a bit camera-shy but in the end they really enjoyed themselves. |
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I started very nervily, but managed to calm down after a few holes and I'm just glad to have got the job done in the end. |
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While his oeuvre as a whole demonstrates a great love for Britain, he is, in the end, a meliorist, standing firm between two extremes. |
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A bronchoscopy is an internal examination of the air passages and the lungs using a very fine fibre optic cable with a camera in the end of it. |
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And in the end, ill-discipline cost us and a guy like Felipe Contemporize wasn't going to miss penalties from those distances. |
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After he scored a touchdown he spiked the ball in the end zone. |
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But in the end, all politics is local, and almost every race is decided by local issues. |
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By preventing legislative usurpation in the beginning, the bicameral legislature avoids executive usurpation in the end. |
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I had really wanted to dive off the 10-meter platform, but in the end I bottled out. |
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There were a lot of problems at the start, but it all came out well in the end. |
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In dede he talketh arrogantlye of his person in the end of his booke, and determinately like a counseller with God in this place. |
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The other coaches offered their opinions, but in the end the head coach decided. |
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This final stage, nevertheless, coincided with or resulted in the end of continental extension in Africa. |
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His forces, including Hun and Alan auxiliaries, may in the end have totalled rather less than 15,000 men. |
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And in the end he, as well as three of his four children, shared Retief's fate in the massacre of Trekkers by the Zulu impis of Dingane. |
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Ulf the usurper's realignment and participation in the battle did not, in the end, earn him Cnut's forgiveness. |
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Both sides will be disappointed not to have claimed their second win of the season, but in the end each had reasons to be grateful for the point. |
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It may appear that they're getting ahead by cheating, but they'll get their just deserts in the end. |
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Boole considered converting to Judaism but in the end was said to have chosen Unitarianism. |
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We had some bad blood initially, but in the end it was all made right by talking things over. |
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It is the tension between the dark and benevolent sides of love, which are reconciled in the end. |
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Moreover, Locke anchors property in labour but in the end upholds the unlimited accumulation of wealth. |
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Severn was in such a quandary he didn't know what to do, so in the end he went to the doctor who took it away. |
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While the harpsichord was still used in basso continuo accompaniment in the 1750s and 1760s, it fell out of use in the end of the century. |
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Maggie Thatcher came in and put the taxes back down and in the end, you know, you don't mind paying tax. |
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You made a really, really bad move getting in bed with microhoo, and it will cost you in the end. |
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It's been a long time coming but I've kept working hard and I felt that in the end the results would come. |
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He makes them fall in love with big brother, and in the end they do. |
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But notwithstanding this, he failed in the end, and with him the attempt to create a kingdom of Ireland and drive out the settlers ceased. |
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The regiment was supposed to stay in South Africa but in the end returned home sooner than planned. |
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In the eastern part of the church, it took much of the fifth century also to come to agreement, but in the end it was accomplished. |
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This led to the forming of the Scandinavian Kalmar Union in the end of the 14th Century. |
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He could not long outdistance such a runner as the Bishop, whose tremendous strides would surely overhaul him in the end. |
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Conflans tried unsuccessfully to resolve the muddle, but in the end decided to put to sea again. |
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The fossil, in the end, consists of a thin layer of pure carbon or its mineralized form, graphite. |
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Then in the end, he everytime pang seh me and disappear during working hours. In the end, I have to clear a lot of work for him instead. |
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Becoming up in arms against the ACLU and others who are PCing Christmas really will amount to nothing in the end. |
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Eventually though the war was lost resulting in the end of the Zulu nation's independence. |
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Yao explains that Wen chose to die in the end because he was forced to become a Yuan official. |
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The destruction of Uyghur Khaganate by the Kirghiz resulted in the end of Turkic dominance in Mongolia. |
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Coke had no official role, other than acting as a mediator between the two, but in the end Fuller was convicted by the High Commission. |
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They are a band that in the end does not amount to more than 15 or 20 at the most. |
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Although he wanted the opportunity to put his principles into practice, Confucius gave up on this idea in the end. |
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Soon after, he gains a companion who aids him and, in the end, the hero's companion reveals that he is in fact the dead man. |
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The secret history of Wonder Woman is, in the end, unsettling. |
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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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What is to be said of the authorship of the Epistles is in the end a matter for the Scripture scholar, not the stylometrist. |
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He really took a gamble when he left his job to become a writer. But it paid off in the end. |
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Very often they borrow it, but in the end the whole thing comes full circle and the debt has to be repaid with interest by. |
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