I don't want games, I don't want fiddling around, one-night-stand junk, etc. |
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One of the film's running jokes has his three children growing fat because of their love of junk food. |
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If you think this is worthless junk, wait until I post all my high school poetry! |
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The other half of the garage was crowded with lawnmowers, weed-whackers, tools, and excessive amounts of junk. |
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Too often the process of dumbing down is associated with the expansion of junk television and trash entertainment. |
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The puzzling question has been why there would be long stretches of junk or nonsense DNA in the genome. |
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This process argument is distinct from the substantive argument about whether peer-review reduces the amount of junk in law reviews. |
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I think the Internet has still got a strong element of co-operation when you delve beyond all the useless junk and corporate machinery. |
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For the email, set up a filter for the addresses that sends his junk straight to the trash. |
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To combat this, direct mailers will do anything to get you to open their junk, no matter how dishonest. |
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What kind of president will be elected by the new generation that has effectively discarded conscience as old junk? |
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Have you ever tried to do marketing research, only to realize that 9 out of 10 articles are junk? |
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Corporate bonds were mixed, with investment grade performing well and junk appearing vulnerable. |
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Garbage mounds and junk shops hem in the lake, its murky waters shared by lilies and plastic bottles. |
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You're here with Conner and I doubt he wants to hear even more junk about that lamebrain. |
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If the hedge funds shun European junk, that dramatic shift could drive up rates on these securities even further. |
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He dialed for groceries, then walked to the mailbox pulling out several days' worth of bills and junk mail. |
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I was in the U.S. Army, having the time of my life. I absolutely loved reefer and acid, and when I tried junk I loved that too. |
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This junk causes your throat and nose to constrict, immediately reducing lung capacity. |
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We have become alarmists practicing junk science and spreading fear of everything in our environment. |
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If you start getting junk via the keyed address, you know who sold the spammers your address and can terminate the account. |
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I spent some time today going through some boxes in the junk room and picking out things to haul to the dump. |
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They drink two liters of water daily, minimize fried foods and avoid junk foods, white rice, white flour, processed sugar and degraded oils. |
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I found the enclosed photographs in a group of about 60 that I purchased in a junk shop in New Smyrna, Florida. |
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In the case of the bus journey it was for a piece of stuff hanging in a junk shop. |
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It is my evaluation that the Greenhouse Theory is junk science, to put it bluntly. |
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It is time for the tort system, junk science, and the news media to face up to scientific evidence. |
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It also doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out this is junk science. |
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It is junk science that is unproven and the subject of much serious debate. |
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In the past research that can only be described as junk science has been reported as fact by an uncritical media. |
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There is a remarkable reluctance among mainstream scientists and doctors to challenge junk science and expose its dangers, which are substantial. |
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I am not one to get overly-excited about junk science theories and am not prone to accepting all the peculiar goings-on with the paranormal. |
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When you receive junk mail from someone unknown, these people may be the culprits. |
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The credit bug has become an epidemic that most householders receiving junk mail know only too well. |
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Of this, more than half is unsolicited junk mail otherwise known as spam, and it comes at a cost. |
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It's estimated half of all this traffic is now unsolicited junk mail, or spam. |
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Unsolicited junk mail and intrusive sales calls are plagues on modern society. |
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For instance, most people who have an email address have received junk mail or spam. |
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Following an experiment to see just how much junk mail he received in a year, he produced a 70 lb mail mountain. |
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Why is it legal to send junk mail via the post office, but if you send it by email it's suddenly illegal? |
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She doesn't even like writing e-mail and irrationally hates receiving junk mail. |
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The film's goal is to encourage youngsters across the district to ditch junk food and eat more fruit and vegetables. |
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We spend a lot to eat junk food like pizza, Coke and spend again to lose weight. |
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When I was a child I wasn't allowed to eat so much junk food from fast food outlets that I became overweight and ill. |
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Prepare a colorful fruit salad as an alternative to candy bars and other junk food. |
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Not only are our kids overfed on junk food and fast food, they are fast becoming victims of the techno age. |
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People who despise nutritional diets and only eat junk food are digging their graves with their teeth. |
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While junk food isn't the healthiest food to eat it is still not the cause of obesity. |
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She may be eating a lot of junk food because the junk food comforts her without judging her. |
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The competition is aimed at getting children to give up junk food and eat healthily. |
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They should point out the benefits of a wholesome and balanced diet and the harm from eating too much junk food. |
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Your kids may rebel by sneaking food into the house or eating extra junk food elsewhere. |
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It used to be thought that a typical teenage diet of junk food was the cause of acne, but now we know better. |
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It is filled with an assortment of junk including hundreds of nuts and bolts and years' worth of empty wine bottles. |
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They sent us a multitude of useless video tapes, books and other assorted junk that we did not want. |
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There were a couple of trashcans along it, and they spewed nasty smelling piles of half rotten food, and junk. |
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Both companies have had their bond ratings reduced to one step above junk status. |
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These young designers root through junk piles and garage sales to create one-of-a-kind, quirky pieces of furniture. |
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Her washboard is not some cast off piece of junk, more a statement of gleaming health and efficiency. |
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He laid his car keys down on the table and was about to throw the junk mail in the wastepaper basket under the table when he noticed it was full. |
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By far the largest area and biggest junk accumulator is generally the trunk. |
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That means an annual exposure to thousands of commercials for junk food and fast food. |
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Liberation simply travels, picking up junk and jetsam along the way, discarding it somewhere downstream, and rambling on. |
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Whilst the jet set bit of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle can be fun, coming home to a pile of junk mail and red bills never cheered anyone up. |
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For some time, the patient has been living off junk food, in particular pizza with cold iced drinks. |
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I've always tried to open the eyes of the blind concerning exercise junk, but there are none so blind as those who will not see. |
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Attempts to depart are met with roadblocks and gangs of confrontational junk cars. |
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Health campaigners have mooted suggestions such as a tax on junk foods or a ban on junk food advertising. |
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It's often better to put healthy foods into your diet than focus on getting junk food out. |
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How can I stick to my diet and stop thinking about junk food and ice cream all the time? |
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He has eliminated much of the trademark junk food from his diet, drinks copious amounts of water, and eats salads. |
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Since junk DNA does not code for proteins, mutations can accumulate within it without natural selection weeding them out. |
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To me however, the most interesting components of junk DNA are the mobile genetic elements, also called jumping genes or transposons. |
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Most of the insertions and deletions Britten studied occur in long stretches of so called junk DNA, which includes no functioning genes. |
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Much of the remaining junk DNA in our genome may also turn out to be former transposable elements that have mutated beyond recognition. |
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Meanwhile, with liquidity returning to the credit market, the junk bond sector is once again getting geared up to sell paper. |
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A rising star may still be a junk bond but on its way to being investment quality. |
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In the midst of a global equity rout, the junk bond and U.S. corporate bond market remains wide open for business. |
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If a junk bond's issuer miraculously recovers, however, the bond's price soars. |
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Oil is contained in the spermaceti organ and in the spermaceti bodies of the junk. |
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Oil of the first quality is found in the case and junk chambers in the head and was sometimes stored separately from oil. |
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Also if I had had some sober time and took a shot of junk, I immediately began spiralling down into the dope slavery of everyday use. |
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Bettie, now preferring the name Marilyn, had been on and off of heroin for years now but it was the first junk needle Callahan had let near her. |
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Many of them were in the process of shooting junk into their veins from stained needles. |
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Actually, come to think of it, the person responsible for this here jumble of junk should be punished, not rewarded. |
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When he died, police officers had to cut their way through a jungle of junk, just to get his body out. |
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So a few weeks ago, the two astronauts who live there tossed out some useless junk, like so many old hubcaps for the trash heap. |
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And with the average person reading up to 60 e-mails a day, this junk can easily become both intrusive and invasive. |
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You can hardly enter or leave the Royal Garden Plaza without tripping over someone's junk or having useless articles thrust into your face. |
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He can also remember car number plates off pat and his room is full of junk that he can take apart, examine and rebuild. |
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With everything put away, and relatively all garbage, junk, and useless things in their respective places, there was only one more thing to do. |
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I notice that they do not seem to lose the deluge of junk mail that comes through our letter box, which goes straight into our bin. |
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Vanessa did the digging with a trowel, discarding obvious junk and storing everything else in plastic buckets for later examination. |
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He said it was not foreseeable that leaving junk mail half in and half out of a letter box could cause this damage. |
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You rummage through piles of junk in the hopes of finding a gem amongst the detritus. |
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I was sorting out the books on Beth's bookshelves to make more room for our junk when I found her copy of the highway code. |
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I'm lean, healthy and strong, which makes me feel so much better than any amount of junk food ever could. |
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Most were thieves or assassins but others were there to make good money off of their useless junk. |
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You take your useless junk and list it, and if someone wants it, you send it to them instead of putting it out with the trash. |
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The paint was peeling, many of the rooms were cluttered with junk and the whole place looked sorry for itself. |
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That junk food-munching young zombie who is watching a burping contest on AXN, is pure gold for the advertiser. |
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When my telephone line was activated I received many junk calls and fax machine sounds when I answered my phone. |
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They are eating either macaroni and cheese or hamburgers and French fries, but they eat a lot of junk food and do not get adequate amounts of phosphorus. |
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Despite the alluring ubiquity of junk food, the ability to eat healthy is available to all of us, if we are willing to choose it. |
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Those who live by junk journalism, the moralist in me proclaims, shall die by junk journalism. |
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They made a barricade of metal junk and acted as human shields to stop the train proceeding. |
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You could even junk your walkie-talkies because the 5140 has a function called push-to-talk, which allows it to behave like a handphone as well as a walkie-talkie. |
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They wear cute vest and drawstring jim-jams, do face packs, drink wine from Habitat goblets and wait for boy-band pretty pizza boys to deliver junk food. |
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This sort of junk archaeology is only slightly less ludicrous than alien intervention theories but crosses a more problematic line in its openly racialist intent. |
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Can you believe this elegant gown was once discarded as junk? |
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Hey, you'd be surprised at the useless junk people will buy for a buck. |
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Sometimes, nothing works and the result is a pile of useless junk. |
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Only old junk and useless metal compartments were still around. |
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After they vanished, the basement was still full of junk metal and glass. |
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More often than not the shelves are stuffed with worthless junk, the typical used copies of the mindless drivel produced by most American game manufacturers. |
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And precious bandwidth is being eaten up by this worthless junk. |
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Corporate debt performed well, with junk spreads narrowing significantly. |
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It is our view that the relative poor performance of U.S. junk and corporate debt issues provides clear and ominous portents for the coming cycle downturn. |
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Corporate spreads generally narrowed, with junk performing well. |
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Lee became somewhat of a pioneer in the Asian junk bond market and developed a reputation for his ability to raise cash for fast-growing companies. |
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This was the era of the junk bond, and the beginning of what became the vast financial-derivatives bubble which is exploding the financial system of the world today. |
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And the mouse's smaller number of base pairs may simply stem from that animal's ridding its genome more effectively of so-called junk DNA sequences than humans did. |
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Zimmer also brings up the argument that simply by making the genome bigger that junk DNA may serve a useful function by making cells the correct size. |
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If you eat junk food constantly, you will become ill and unhealthy. |
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Make sure your child eats healthy nourishing food as opposed to junk food. |
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A visit to a junk yard provided several items they were able to repair and after several barters, they provided the junkman with the cord of wood he wanted. |
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In short, my hypothetical study would be properly dismissed as junk science because it fails to use even the most basic statistical controls and techniques. |
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It was nothing fancy, just a cheapy little short-scale bass that I bought in a junk shop, but it played so nicely and just felt comfortable and friendly. |
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For those new to computers, our comprehensive Computer Beginners area will cut through the junk, jargon and technology to tell you what's what in plain English. |
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You must remember nothing will be effective if you continue to consume alcohol, caffeine, sodas, sugar, salt, pork, red meat, white flour and junk food. |
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Sure, they got awards, but critics were also raving over junk. |
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After a day-long drive with three young children, we emerged from our minivan cramped, cranky, and dusty with junk food. |
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They say promises to begin the New Year afresh by giving up smoking or junk food are broken so quickly we become convinced that kicking a bad habit is beyond our control. |
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Every weekend thousands of thrifty Yorkshire folk trek to windswept fields to rummage through boxes of junk in the hope of finding something special. |
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Listen, if you take a working part out of a machine you end up with junk! |
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This Kristo's horoscope site had some interesting stuff on it that I want to come back and check out, about dreams, astrology, alchemy, intuition and some other junk. |
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It also suggests buying long-life or refillable goods, stopping the junk mail that comes through your letterbox, and composting your garden refuse and kitchen peelings. |
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The Federal Trade Commission's popular do-not-call list has reined in telemarketers, but a similar registry won't work for junk e-mail, the agency says. |
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Scotland's junk food-loving schoolchildren have had their chips. |
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The general concept that frozen foods do not mean junk foods is to be emphasised on packaging, which will feature prominent nutrition information. |
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The company's revolving credit facility from its banks is fully utilised and the cost of its bank debt has increased significantly since Elan was downgraded to junk. |
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In its rigging, sails, banners, planks, and deeply curved outline, the ship most resembles a seagoing Chinese junk, with the addition of paddle wheel and funnel. |
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It looks like a stereotypical convenience store, shelves crowded with garishly packaged junk food. |
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A professor in Australia wants to study junk DNA sequences to see if they may be descrambled to contain communications from extraterrestrial intelligences. |
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Spoons, safety pins, little magnifying glasses, plants, and endless bits of junk rise into the air like a Rube Goldberg contraption without the plot. |
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Remember that if you organize the closets, you can tuck away plenty of junk and you'll never have to look at it out in the open until you ready it for a rummage sale. |
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Today, we see that investors and speculators are increasingly willing to hold risky junk bonds, asset-backed securities, mortgage-backs, agency debt, and even corporate bonds. |
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Mr Gallagher said Mrs Gillard was then bombarded with flowers and chocolates and sackfuls of junk mail at the home she shared with her husband Alaric. |
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It's been whitewashed and dressed up and sugarcoated for so long that now it's just a tacky piece of junk on a souvenir stand, painted in red, white, and blue. |
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In theory this closeness of what is called sheeting allowed the junk to sail into the wind. |
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He found a junk conference to attend so he could go somewhere warm last winter. |
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And it follows research which found that children no longer regard junk food as a treat but as part of their daily diet. |
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A study of rodents showed that longer versions of a particular junk DNA sequence were associated with greater pair-bonding and care of offspring. |
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I remember going down below, rows and rows of bunks, knapsacks and all sorts of junk stuffed in every nook and cranny. |
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A great portion of organism genomes are composed of junk DNA that their cells must stop from transcribing. |
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Stamped e-mail would make a beeline for your inbox, while unstamped mail would be captured by junk filters. |
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Like the apparently redundant organs of Klingon warriors, even junk DNA can come in very handy at times. |
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As an example, the trustee in Zabel could have invested the trust assets in junk bonds to increase income. |
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When investors pile into marginal assets like junk bonds, the typical reciprocal action is to demand a higher return. |
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He now liquidises kebabs and other disgusting junk food so he can eat more of it without being sick. |
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These days, some worry about junk bonds tied to shale oil ventures defaulting due to the falling price of oil. |
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And it's only his uncontrollable urge for junk food that led to him liquidising it in order to cheat the effects of the band. |
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High-yield bonds are called junk bonds because of their higher default risk in relation to investment-grade bonds. |
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The top-performing junk bond funds in total return over the past 12 months, according to Morningstar Inc. |
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She's been munching on veggies and ranch dressing, and is waiting for junk food cravings to strike. |
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Thus, Goldman found them a willing buyer for the junk piled into abacus. |
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The carracks were very large ships, usually between 1000 and 1500 tons, about double or triple the size of a regular galleon or a large junk. |
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Ordered this since I hear vaguely good stuff about Alan Moore's Supreme, though the art is mostly ugly Liefeldian junk. |
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The name tanegashima came from the island where a Chinese junk with Portuguese adventurers on board was driven to anchor by a storm. |
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Rafael traveled with a crew from a Malaysian junk, bringing back profitable trade items and glowing reports about China's commercial potential. |
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Tom MacNaughton of MacNaughton Group also has several popular junk rigged designs. |
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The Bedar is one of the two types of Malay junk schooners traditionally built there. |
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In 1968, Bill King sailed off on a junk schooner in the controversial Sunday Times Golden Globe Race. |
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In 1959 a group of Catalan men, led by Jose Maria Tey, sailed from Hong Kong to Barcelona on a junk named Rubia. |
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For example, in 1870 survivors of the English barque Humberstone shipwrecked off Formosa, were rescued by a junk and landed safely in Macao. |
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A sizable junk can have a rudder that needed up to twenty members of the crew to control in strong weather. |
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Because the daggerboard is located so far forward, the junk must use a balanced rudder to counteract the imbalance of lateral resistance. |
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In principle junk sails have much in common with the most aerodynamically efficient sails used today in windsurfers or catamarans. |
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A large fleet of new junk ships was prepared for these international diplomatic expeditions. |
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The main drawback to the junk sail is its high weight caused by the 6 to 15 heavy full length battens. |
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Furtling amongst the loose change and accumulated junk, he finally found what he was looking for. |
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Depiction of a Chinese junk, an Atlantic ship and a Mediterranean ship in the Fra Mauro map. |
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The structure and flexibility of junk sails make the junk fast and easily controlled. |
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The fully developed junk design exhibited innovative, though subsequently very little further developed sail plans and hull designs. |
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The results were based on the incidence of heart disease, the amount of junk food and alcohol consumed, and the level of gym membership. |
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The structure of the junk redistributes physical stress across the skull and may have evolved to protect the head during ramming. |
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The following day Labour outlined plans to ban junk food TV adverts and parking charges at NHS hospitals. |
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Flash forward to a man floundering on stage going 'I thought there was more in this junk DNA routine. |
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The practice has come under attack, especially by academics who accuse neuromarketers of selling junk science. |
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One of the major cost drivers in the delivery of health care are these junk and frivolous lawsuits. |
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The farmer who lived on the farm prior to my arrival had left the floors of the barn and drive-shed littered with junk metal. |
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She is a perpetually single woman in her 30s who gorges on junk food. |
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Some people are worried about marketing calls at dinnertime or junk mail or spam, while others are more concerned about Big Brother. |
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As neutral markers, junk DNA cannot generate cultural, behavioural, or, for that matter, truly biological differences between groups. |
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The junk was nearer, beating in toward the island, her brown batwing sail suddenly tall and terribly conspicuous against the sky. |
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This was dually met with the introduction of the Han Dynasty junk ship design in the same century. |
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I made the decision to go into becoming who I am going to be forever without a removal van of my old junk. |
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The country is free from taxes, however, authorities have announced plans to levy taxes on junk food and luxury items in the coming years. |
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Anyone who has attended a technology conference or registered on a Web site is deluged with the cyberequivalent of junk mail. |
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They preyed voraciously on China's junk trade, which flourished in Fujian and Guangdong and was a vital artery of Chinese commerce. |
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So-called junk corporates and emerging-market debt remain generally out of favor. |
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Back in the present, I'm safe for awhile in my puttering house care, my junk pile, and trips to the cloudwashed countryside. |
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The episode begins with a lifetime of junk food, beer and no exercise catching up with Homer in the form of painful heart contractions. |
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Many of the seafront and main drag businesses specialize in snacks, junk food and British staples such as fish and chips or fry-ups. |
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Sparkling river, shoe shops to die for and the junkiest junk shop I have ever sidled around. |
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Now we want to make it harder for youngsters to be distracted by the easy availability of junk food close to school. |
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Their survey of parents found two thirds were unaware some junk food firms had online games aimed at children. |
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For long travels with few crew, the simplicity of the junk rig in terms of construction, maintenance and handling makes it an important alternative to more prevalent designs. |
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You might want to donate the old junk and just take the deduction. |
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They are cutting through the pork barrel process which allowed Liberal governments to launder money in Quebec and a few favoured ridings elsewhere to purchase junk. |
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Funds holdings junk bonds have seen huge outflows in recent weeks. |
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After their successful journey this junk was anchored as a tourist attraction at one end of Barcelona harbor, close to where La Rambla meets the sea. |
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Have your say on cutting junk mail THE average Welsh household receives 453 pieces of unwanted mail annually, a third of which is discarded unopened. |
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In 1939, Richard Halliburton was lost at sea with his crew while sailing a specially constructed junk, Sea Dragon, from Hong Kong to the World Exposition in San Francisco. |
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My junk mail goes straight into the round file the moment it arrives. |
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The rudder is reported to be the strongest part of the junk. |
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You can retro-engineer it. You look at a roomful of junk and you pay attention to what's lying on what, because that will eventually tell you what fell first. |
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Take extra junk out of your trunk and unused racks off your roof. |
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Leeboards and centerboards, used to stabilize the junk and to improve its capability to sail upwind, are documented from a 759 AD book by Li Chuan. |
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They preferred the junk, a ship using a more robust sail layout. |
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You paid how much for that piece of junk? You need your head examined! |
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The Malay ambassador, who refused to leave fearing that the Portuguese would kill him, was forced to take the letters with him on a junk to Patani. |
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At a recent schools forums the secondary school teachers were sceptical about how to keep pupils away from junk food but the primary school teachers were very positive. |
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We shouldn't care that GM and Ford both now have junk bond status. |
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The sails of a junk can be moved inward toward the long axis of the ship. |
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The mainstay of China's merchant and naval fleets was the junk, which had existed for centuries, but it was at this time that the large ships based on this design were built. |
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