Mammalian carnivores such as weasels and foxes catch voles by chasing or pouncing and are probably just as dangerous in dense cover as in sparse. |
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So just as much as the text in an article, be wary of the message presented in any image. |
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Each incarnation of Divinity may be a separate entity just as each human is a separate person. |
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However, in my opinion, animals that are slaughtered in abattoirs can suffer just as much as foxes that are hunted. |
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He wasn't curious enough to ask what she was doing, just as long as she was staying out of his way. |
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He appears just as I'm about to start on a roasted jewfish with prawns, and offers a sturdy paw. |
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You receive a grade on your transcript for your internship course, just as you do for your academic courses. |
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Electrons move from one orbital into another by absorbing or emitting a quantum of energy, just as Bohr explained. |
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They drive expensive cars and SUVs, and there are just as many female drivers as male ones. |
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Lone office workers bit into their lunches and watched people walk past, just as I was. |
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Crystal slowly made her way over to the pond and reached for a water lily just as she heard her voice being called. |
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It's wonderful to work with real quality players but it's just as satisfying to see the younger players develop and learn. |
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Prof Lang, who devised the term 'food miles' more than ten years ago, said the water footprint of food was just as great as its carbon footprint. |
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It looks like just as monsoon clouds gather, the war clouds are dispersing. |
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We are brought briefly into the lives of these Marines at war and just as quickly they are taken away. |
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Saki sat down and was handcuffed to his seat just as the jail warden walked onto the platform at the front of the room. |
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But just as she was about to strike, the ground began to tremble and quake, knocking her off-balance, but she managed to regain her footing. |
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The gases, especially carbon dioxide and methane, absorb the Earth's heat radiation and thus warm the surface, just as a blanket traps body heat. |
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Thomas cites the experience of a nineteenth-century explorer saved by a companion just as a lion's jaws had begun to crush his chest. |
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And we'll hit it again, perfectly timed, just as the tide turns and the crowd has disappeared. |
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The music faltered for a moment and resumed, just as happy and jaunty as ever. |
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They even come with guarantees and warranties, just as you would expect with a new model. |
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Unless you were listening to Today on Radio 4 this morning, just as I was, you probably have absolutely no idea whatsoever. |
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But, just as Edward Longshanks failed to quell the rebellion that led to Scottish independence, William Wallace's legacy lives on. |
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That night she climbed into bed just as conscious of Will's absence now as she had been the night after he died. |
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Adel and Doug entered the house just as the large grandfather clock struck twelve. |
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Unlike many magnolias, M. stellata will grow just as well on alkaline soils as it will on acid soil. |
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Sharing a heavy wooden table with other breakfasters, we felt content knowing we would eat noodles just as the villagers here did a century ago. |
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I want to raise one or two other things just as examples to assure the House that I have been keeping a close watch on its concerns. |
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You could be a window washer on a skyscraper, and the anchor on your scaffold could break, just as the winds just gusting up to 30 miles an hour. |
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Suffice it to say, different minerals weather and grow at different rates within higher organisms, just as they do in the ambient environment. |
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Typical usage is a simple trim on a hood or wrap scarf and the fur might just as easily be rabbit as mink. |
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But at the very last minute, just as the quizmaster was coming round, my phone vibrated. |
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Smaller blocks are still split with hammers and wedges just as quarrymen did a century and a half ago. |
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The fair was just as colourful as always with traditional horse-drawn wagons vying for space with modern caravans. |
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The national dish in Jamaica is ackee and saltfish, but curried goat and rice, and fried fish and barnrny are just as popular and delicious. |
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Symmetries are just as interesting and equally important at the other end of the scale, among the primary particles of matter. |
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That '50s show was the birthplace of comedians and comedy stylings just as Saturday Night Live has been for so long. |
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The case failed and the action controlled and vented the escaping gases away from the shooter, just as its designers intended. |
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They say school is just as important for teaching children social codes and conventions as for teaching math. |
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The serious collector of funny names accepts only those of real people, and abides by certain rules of the game, just as do those who fish for trout. |
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The result is a diesel Primera that's now as accelerative to 62 mph as its 2.0-litre petrol alternative, but is still just as fuel and tax efficient. |
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Personally, I love riding on trains that are nearly empty, just as my favourite pubs are the ones that no one else likes and where I can get a bit of peace and quiet. |
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We want committed romantic relationships just as we always have, but something is getting in the way of us achieving them. |
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But the air was just as thick with the old sneers and jeers. |
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We are still relying on surgery, chemotherapy and other anticancer drugs, and radiation, just as we did 40 years ago. |
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But that will pass and they will get used to it, just as they are now used to not smoking on buses, trains, planes, in doctors' waiting rooms, in supermarkets. |
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But politics, like nature, abhors a vacuum and it stands to reason that there must be a vacancy for a party of the right in Scotland, just as in every other European nation. |
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In addition to the negative on-field attention, off-the-field problems were just as bad this year. |
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Through the years he became just as adept at politics as he was on horseback. |
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Perfect couples who claim to be open are just as cloying as other perfect types. |
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In the meantime, just as the bill passed its first hurdle, snow flakes started to fall down on the Capitol. |
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The word among property agents is that buildings are attracting just as much interest from government back offices and quangos as banks and fund managers. |
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If the future reneges, people may decide that they might as well be a grasshopper, since the ant gets just as screwed. |
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My plan was to leave in secret, but just as I was finishing the packing, Father John stepped into the attic, saw what I was doing, and stopped me. |
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But in reality, we all know who Chris Matthews supports for President, just as we know who britt Hume will support. |
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Yeager, herself a statuesque blond model and 30-time beauty pageant winner, was just as comfortable in front of the camera. |
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She must leave the banlieue, just as she insists to the school counselor, that she must go to high school. |
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Of course, you can read this just as a brilliant, subversive coda to a horror movie. |
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Many from his side of the aisle are now just as wrong on this issue as his opponents are. |
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Being funny is just as rare a skill as a facility for brain surgery, playing the piano, chess, or advanced mathematics. |
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Purely by chance, anna Coren had landed in Sydney just as the chocolate shop siege began. |
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So a story prefigures Light in August, just as an ancestor precedes a descendant. |
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And just as the NBA and WNBA continue to develop as open-minded sports leagues, bosh plans to develop even further as a designer. |
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No, there are no Popeyes chicken franchises in the Bahamas, and probably just as many local fans of college ball. |
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The result is just as way-out and bizarre, but a lot less funny. |
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Yorke and Godrich know how to make all this fiddling about sound pretty good, even if just as background music. |
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Easily hurt by insults and just as easily swayed by compliments, she dwelled in an angsty purgatory familiar to most adolescents. |
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But while this is a satisfying central plot, the story is just as much about the accident-prone romances and intrigues of the rest of this likeable family. |
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That heritage is probably just as auspicious as is proprietorship of The Tonight Show. |
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But just as the red spots on the map disappeared during the second half of the 20th century, so did waterborne travellers, as everyone took to the skies. |
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Campaigners also warned party-goers that taking to the roads the morning after could be just as dangerous, with blood alcohol levels over the limit. |
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She is not public about her atheism, just as many of us are not public about our faith. |
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It reminds us of McSweeney's for its effortless appearance, although this is disingenuous, as both are of course just as contrived as the glossiest of fashion quarterlies. |
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Relationships that have blossomed via social media and the Internet can feel just as real as any tangible one. |
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Zachary Karabell says our complacency will blindside us, just as it did when Lehman Brothers collapsed. |
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Its blasphemy law, which carries the death penalty, is frequently invoked and just as frequently misused. |
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She now made plans to marry and have a child just as her biological clock was ticking toward never. |
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Aristotle did make progress beyond earlier philosophers, just as Darwin advanced beyond Linnaeus and Cuvier. |
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No one seems to begrudge Apple executives making millions, yet those rewards at the top are just as disproportionate. |
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Commercial sealing was historically just as important an industry as whaling. |
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The winter sun shone orangely in the sky just as the weak low wattage bulb in the lamp beside her mother had that night she talked. |
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They found that cucumber and corn seedlings grew just as well using ATS organic fertilizer as they did with commercial fertilizers. |
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The Germans were hampered by poor visibility, in addition to being in an unfavourable tactical position, just as Jellicoe had intended. |
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Sometimes amber retains the form of drops and stalactites, just as it exuded from the ducts and receptacles of the injured trees. |
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The European Franks reached Francia under King Francio, just as Romulus went to Rome. |
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Just before 4pm the battered Formidable surrendered to the Resolution, just as Hawke himself rounded The Cardinals. |
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His flagship, Soleil Royal, headed for the entrance to the bay just as Hawke was coming in on Royal George. |
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Usually a beginner overshifts just as a beginning driver oversteers an automible for the first few times. |
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For example, Old French made use of all possible word orders just as Latin did. |
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Meanwhile, Australia split from Antarctica and moved quickly northward, just as India had done more than 40 million years before. |
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Incineration produces fly ash and bottom ash just as is the case when coal is combusted. |
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Gissur was being invited now to join the unionist movement, which he could accept or refuse, just as he pleased. |
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The Denver Civic Association wrote that a campground was just as essential to a town as a railway station. |
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They start to work with their antlers just as soon as the velvet starts to fall off. |
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According to Aristotle, just as there is a First Mover, so, too, must there be spiritual secondary movers. |
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What historians today think is that this realm could just as well be the force behind the creation of the medieval kingdom of Sweden. |
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Although the population of northern Norway is sparse compared to southern Europe, the spread of the disease was just as rapid. |
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Estradiol mediates the growth spurt, bone maturation, and epiphyseal closure in boys just as in girls. |
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He believed that good would triumph in the Parliament, and pushed for human rights legislation just as he wished for a unified Germany. |
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But, except for the gunners, soldiers aboard ship were not regarded as an integral part of the naval crew, but rather just as passengers. |
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A traditional Asian home was oriented toward the sky through feng shui, a system of geomancy, just as a palace would be. |
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Persian Sassanid coins emerged as a means of currency, just as valuable as silk yarn and textiles. |
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The Anatolians managed to breach this section of walls and entered the city but were just as quickly pushed back by the defenders. |
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After this had been stated by the idol, Ayar Oche turned into a stone, just as he was, with his wings. |
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Francis employed agents in Italy to look for rare books and manuscripts, just as he had agents looking for art works. |
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In addition, Manchus worshipped Cai Shen and the Kitchen God just as the Han Chinese did. |
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Three trials demonstrated that grazing lambs were just as effective as herbicides in controlling winter weeds. |
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If the fear of disease caused terror, the psyche of slaves for being captured was just as terrifying. |
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They saw their parents disciplined just as they came to realize that they also could be physically or verbally abused by their owners. |
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The Spanish had been debasing their currency to pay for the war and prices exploded in Spain just as they had in previous years in Austria. |
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The lexis of the news, however, can be quite dense, just as the grammar of speech can be incredibly complicated. |
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The ending of the subject noun changes just as it does in possessive sentences. |
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Yet, just as Johnson was plunging into another trough of despondency, the reputation of the Dictionary at last brought reward. |
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Other times, however, they disappear from common use just as readily as they appeared. |
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It is just as different from the privation of life as a concentration camp is from prison. |
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Local interests triumphed in the medieval ages, just as national interests do today. |
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Within a few years, New Haven's finances came undone just as Brandeis predicted. |
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Those in favor of seeing him join the court were just as numerous and influential. |
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In the later nineteenth century depression took hold, and just as company numbers had boomed, many began to implode and fall into insolvency. |
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Ego can drive choice just as well as rational factors such as brand value and costs involved with changing brands. |
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It criticised Mercantilism, and argued that economic specialisation could benefit nations just as much as firms. |
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The phrase has been misused on other bills, just as the wrong phrase has also been used for government bills. |
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In deep holes with tolerances this tight, the limiting factor is just as often the geometric constraint as the size constraint. |
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The canal was completed just as the Long Depression was coming to an end, but it was never the commercial success its sponsors had hoped for. |
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However, the nature of the events of 1830 suggest that they may demand just as subtle an interpretation as the events of the previous century. |
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They will keep that factory running just as long as there are profits coming in. |
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By being just as interested in popular as well as classical genres, he is credited with making the arts more accessible and less elitist. |
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Bernard dogs were about and when we sat down came over to give our hands a lick just as if they wanted to say Hello too. |
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In 1863 the MR reached Buxton, just as the LNWR arrived from the other direction by the Stockport, Disley and Whaley Bridge Railway. |
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Much RPF is about celebrities' private relationships, just as most soap opera narratives concern characters' private relationships. |
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Finally, Josiah might have made his salaam to the exciseman just as he was folding up that letter. |
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She met his glance just as she had met it before, even with more perfect sang froid. |
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The train had an excellent whistle which sent me, just as Sinatra sends the bobby-sockers. |
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Of course, a more flexible interpretation is just as accurate. |
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The stichomythias are just as necessary in Sophocles' tragedies as are his choruses. |
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There is a way it seems to us to see sunflowers not just as some more shaped and colored things, but as what has a distinctively sunflowery look. |
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We then tell the public and get laughed at and called crazy tinfoil hatters and then it happens just as we said it would. |
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There are even goodies, too, for Twifans whose love of cooking is just as strong as their love for vampires and werewolves. |
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Everything was just as it had been left, the petrol-tank partly filled and apparently undeteriorated. |
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Breast feeding is broken off and, although the mother blames the child, she just as unfoundedly feels guilty herself. |
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However, there was little need for Han mandarins, just as there was no need for an immediate Chinese translation. |
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Commercial sealing was historically just as important as the whaling industry. |
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The quarterback was blindsided just as he was about to throw a pass. |
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Markus inferred that the aschematic women were just as likely to think of themselves as being independent as dependent. |
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On Saturday Ambrosch drove up to the back gate, and Antonia jumped down from the wagon and ran into our kitchen just as she used to do. |
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With an appropriately bloopy soundtrack, this side-scroller is just as punishing as it was back in the day. |
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Under the businessmanlike exterior, however, beat a heart just as dashing as that of a movie star. |
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The protests in Brazil are unfolding just as its long and heralded economic boom may be coming to an end. |
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He settled down to the cryptic in the Independent. He loved his crossword. It kept him mentally active, just as gossip did his wife. |
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Nobody felt like eating, and just as well, because Kian had cup noodles and a box of tea. |
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Surgery in an opera? How wonderfully decadent! And just as I was beginning to lose interest! |
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And she likes you so much, and thinks you so accomplished and distingue-looking, and was just as set as I was to have you for best man. |
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If Jesus were not God, He would have told lede to not worship Him, just as the errand-ghost in Bring to Lightings did. |
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We speak of the estimator's target as an estimand rather than just as a parameter. |
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The tools themselves are ethicless just as a scalpel can be used to heal or to harm. People have ethics. |
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If they were, we would have a theory just as explanatorily bankrupt as disjunctivism. |
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Sadly for you, Cara gets just as much of a kick out face-stalking them as you do. |
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Yes, I escaped into Fantasyland. However, I could just as easily have become a serial killer, a prostitute, a child beater, or a politician. |
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She made a fast-handed dive and snatched the statue back, just as he was sliding it into his pocket. |
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Just look up. The ceiling, or fifth wall, deserves just as much attention as its counterparts. |
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Education was a high priority for Appalachian freedmen and freedwomen just as it was for blacks throughout the Reconstruction South. |
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I felt a frisson just as they were about to announce the winner in my category. |
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Whatever its origin, just as Second Life had a strong subculture of Goreans, it also had a strong subculture of Furs. |
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Old English should not be regarded as a single monolithic entity, just as Modern English is also not monolithic. |
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Inevitably, the next-door neighbour began to mow his lawn just as she lay down her head after a long night shift. |
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Richemont's force attacked the English army from the flank and rear just as they were on the verge of beating Clermont's army. |
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The Habsburgs had been debasing their currency to pay for the war and prices exploded, just as they had in previous years in Austria. |
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I am just as much the Emperor of the Arabs of Algeria as I am of the French. |
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The Long Parliament proved just as difficult for Charles as had the Short Parliament. |
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George exercised the powers of the monarchy, just as Lords Protector had, but the title's republican associations had rendered it distasteful. |
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Jink it he did. Norton pushed the aircraft left just as he was at the bottom of his loop. |
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Brilliant mind, thought Geller. Absolutely brilliant. It's probably just as well. Imagine a countenance like that without a mind to offset it. |
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In one particularly memorable scene a volcano erupts just as primitive Balinese sit around in a circle chanting, an imitation of the kecak dance. |
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She was certain she was about to kick up dust about her mother just as Setsuka had done about Mitsu's death eighteen years ago. |
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Cats knead with their paws when happy, just as they kneaded when feeding from their mothers as kittens. |
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Peers of the Realm were formerly entitled to a trial in the House of Lords, just as commoners were entitled to trial by jury. |
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Kristin Lund. Krissie sounded closer to home and just as beautiful. Krissie Lund. It rolled off the tongue like a balalaika riff. |
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The tangent line is a limit of secant lines just as the derivative is a limit of difference quotients. |
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When I had learned it I translated it into English, just as I had understood it, and as I could most meaningfully render it. |
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But just as the war seemed decided in the allies' favour, things started to go wrong. |
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American Romanticism was just as multifaceted and individualistic as it was in Europe. |
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In Barrie's original play, Tinker Bell is traditionally staged just as a flying point of light beamed from offstage. |
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Fragments I and II almost always follow each other, just as VI and VII, IX and X do in the oldest manuscripts. |
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I assume, in other words, that a healthy feminism will be promasculist, just as a healthy masculism will be profeminist. |
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I went back to them time and again, just as I have done since my boyhood days. |
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Christie became increasingly tired of Poirot, just as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle did with his character Sherlock Holmes. |
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Once the screenplay is finished, I'd just as soon not make the film at all. |
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I know it off by heart, just as an orchestra conductor needs not look at the score. |
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At the time, Caine's working class Cockney, just as with The Beatles' Liverpudlian accents, stood out to American and British audiences alike. |
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Bronson was impressed with how Hardy managed to get just as muscular as he was and how well he could mimic his own personality and voice. |
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The PDC sought to attract a younger audience of both sexes for darts and market the game as a night out rather than just as a sporting event. |
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Thus, just as there are more bodies than animals, so, on the other hand, there are more nonanimals than nonbodies. |
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Sure, using the brakes will slow the car, but just as with throttle input, there is a finite amount of brake input available to you mid-drift. |
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However, unlike other concubines, they seem to have been treated just as wives were. |
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Some areas, most notably Islay, were especially fertile, and good grazing would have been available all year round, just as it was in Ireland. |
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He advised Pelham to make use of his seat in the Commons to serve as a bridge between the King and Parliament, just as Walpole had done. |
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Likewise, finished goods from England, were transported back, just as efficiently, for sale in the burgeoning Indian markets. |
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He wrote to Lady Bradford that it was just as much work to end a government as to form one, without any of the fun. |
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Looming as just as large a concern was the Czechoslovak eagerness to accept the aid, as well as indications of a similar Polish attitude. |
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There is just as much danger in mispresenting a subject as there is in no attempt to present it. |
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The Marshall Plan, just as GARIOA, consisted of aid both in the form of grants and in the form of loans. |
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The political effects of the Marshall Plan may have been just as important as the economic ones. |
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In the case of quantum mechanics, it is time that is given and not dynamic, just as in Newtonian classical mechanics. |
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In relativistic quantum field theory, just as in classical field theory, Minkowski spacetime is the fixed background of the theory. |
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They are just as superstitious as some mudkickers who believe in any kind of signs. |
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Widows are permitted to remarry without repercussion and their second marriage is considered just as valid as the first. |
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Church sculpture mostly moved inside just as outside public monuments became common. |
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Thus people today stop at the laws of nature, treating them as something inviolable, just as God and Fate were treated in past ages. |
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Kibbeling, once a local delicacy consisting of small chunks of battered white fish, has become a national fast food, just as lekkerbek. |
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Franklin contends that in European Union elections opponents of the federation, and of its legitimacy, are just as likely to vote as proponents. |
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Potential voters' perception that they are busier is common and might be just as important as a real decrease in leisure time. |
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Political conditions in France took a decisive turn in the year 1429 just as the prospects for the Dauphin began to look hopeless. |
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Betsey Reed, Her Nibs, was just as witty and quaint as usual, sitting in state in her wheel chair and dominating everything and everybody. |
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The wide variety of plant forms spread throughout the Peninsula promotes just as wide a variation in animal species that feed off them. |
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With these positive expectations, interest rates at zero began to stimulate investment just as they were expected to do. |
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Abolition meant a virtual halt to the arrival of black people to Britain, just as immigration from Europe was increasing. |
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It is to our interest to let Lee and Johnston come together, just as a billiard-player would nurse the balls when he has them in a nice place. |
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To the dismay of many, Documents fizzled out in 1931, just as Surrealism seemed to be gathering more steam. |
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We all know that steel making has been important to south Wales, just as slate making has changed the landscape of the north. |
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However, just as the critics are not of one mind in their criticism, so they are far from united on what to do. |
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He was just as polite in his attentions as if the unplaned seat had been a carved chair of graceful shape and pattern. |
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And I dipped into novels so like the unpleasanter parts of my own life that they might just as well have been autobiographies. |
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Now, sobriety does not mean unsmilingness. A man can be just as sober when he smiles as when he does not. |
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The urning loves and deifies the male object of his affections, just as a man idealizes the woman he loves. |
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The sensation is just as good as that first sip of ice-cold ginger beer, or the relief of aftersun on pasty skin. |
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For those of a certain age, hiphop vernacular might just as well be a foreign language. |
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Art is parasitic on life, just as criticism is parasitic on art. |
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Nobody can deny that war is a profitable business for those who like that kind of money. War is an orgy of money, just as it is an orgy of blood. |
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Weasel words are words that suck all of the life out of the words next to them just as a weasel sucks an egg and leaves the shell. |
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Illness is a wholistic reality, just as health is wholistic, and healing is the process of moving from illness to health. |
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I built my windbreak on a second-story wooden deck, as you can see above, but it would work just as well at ground level. |
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And the next day was just as bad, workwise, although this time Tom was free and had left a message for her to meet him that evening. |
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But it is just as important not to let the yuck factor foreclose a deeper understanding of what deviant globalization is all about. |
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According to a report by Stuff News, the seal jumped on to a walkway in New Plymouth just as the old man was passing by. |
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Not as any kind of bandwagon, but just as a kind of natural evolution. |
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However, another approach to music is just as powerful, and that is a cappella music. |
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Bur Burdett was a quiet sufferer, just as he was a quiet accomplisher, and he had, over the years, earned John's admiration. |
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Research suggests that the DASH diet's high mineral levels can help the body get rid of excess salt, just as water pills do. |
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And just as buying begets more buying, selling often begets more selling. |
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Immigration and tax policy are just as beggared and threadbare and awful. |
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I hope he's whingeing after the match just as other managers have when we've had big scalps in the past. |
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The moral dilemma thrown up by this terrorist proposal was just as gripping, if not more so, than the whizzbang action of this intelligent hokum. |
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But since that time, I've had several folks ask me for a 100 percent whole-wheat version that is just as easy and foolproof. |
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Simply employing an air gap doesn't guarantee security, just as putting a scrub room before the OR doesn't stop viruses and bacteria. |
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What waited was a capsule that was just as majestic as the celebration. |
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Finals rarely live up to expectations, and Inter have a reputation for pragmatic play, just as Chelsea did under Jose You-know-who. |
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Mental illness is a disease just as much as cancer or chlamydia. |
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Shade tolerance varies by species, just as it does with higher plants. |
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Having suffered the loss of Rooney just as he had returned to the fold, Moyes' mood will not have improved as Liverpool took the lead in the third minute. |
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Men have these Four Beginnings just as they have their four limbs. |
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He slaps me playfully on the knee just as Heels opens the flat's door letting in a farty smell of boiling vegetables from the rest of the building. |
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It's your dooty to do just as she tells you, and you'll do right. |
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Gordon Brown's deathbed conversion to electoral reform may look like pure opportunism and widening the goalposts for his team just as the match kicks off. |
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Yes, I believe you did after it was corkscrewed out of you, but I got the impression at the outset that you were, just as willing to let it stand there. |
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Some institutions continued to function, and state judges also were appointed for their merchant expertise, just as modern commercial arbitrators. |
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Can you imagine paying attention to the feeling of space between all of your fingers, just as you feel the purlicue between your thumb and index finger? |
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And why shell out for one of those ultra-wide, 20-foot curved whatchamacallit screens when a portable screen or even the side of a building will do just as nicely? |
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Christmas shoppers spent less this December, than last year, but our store will probably see just as many returned items during the twelve days of Christmas. |
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Yet he was very sure that he had tripped and gone a purler just as he was leaving the Other Place... had that made him gash his forehead, once he was back in the pit? |
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Locally the stoat is just as often incorrectly called a weasel. |
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They might just as well stick a wet finger in the air and whistle Dixie. |
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The Survey of English Dialects captured manners of speech across the West Country that were just as different from Standard English as anything from the far North. |
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Automatically, he scanned the premises for catly mischief, just as Nick Bamba scanned a vacated guest room for missing lightbulbs and dripping hot water faucets. |
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But the Ba, I remembered, could be seen as the mistress of your heart and might or might not decide to speak to you, just as the heart cannot always forgive. |
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Perhaps the Stroganovs told the story in a way that would inspire the Russian people to feel just as indebted to them as to Yermak for the conquest of Siberia. |
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The pilot dived on the viaduct but just as his bomb aimer pressed the bomb release, anti-aircraft fire tore into the Lancaster bomber they were travelling in. |
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Everything on the surface appeared to be just as it ought to be. And yet Constantin Demiris still felt that vague sense of unease, a presentiment of trouble. |
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No doubt a finite evaluative argument must make some unargued evaluative assumptions, just as finite factual arguments must make some unargued factual assumptions. |
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Like Gluckman, he argued these rituals maintain social order while facilitating disordered inversions, thereby moving people to a new status, just as in an initiation rite. |
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A theory favored by some modern scholars is that the name red is referring to the direction south, just as the Black Sea's name may refer to north. |
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Amla's wristy skills make it hard to set a field to him, as he can just as easily play the same ball through the leg side or through the off, the paper reports. |
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Wynn is frequently profiled, but just as often misunderstood. |
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These particular Varangians were known as Rus, just as some are called Swedes, and others Normans and Angles, and still others Gutes, for they were thus named. |
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And just as important as these appearential codes was the fact that the relationship among the different types of people was very closely regulated by social norms. |
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One even proposes, in a workaday monotone, that the first hundred people in any Idaho phonebook could do just as well as the legislators at making decisions in the capital. |
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In 1938 limited liability reached its apogee, just as rearmament was maturing and the army was considering the new conspectus, a much more ambitious rearmament plan. |
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And yet, just as it made FunHouse look daring, that peculiar Bogosian anticharm managed to turn Talk Radio into an intriguingly nasty, itchy piece of work. |
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At about ten o'clock, just as Monarca had got within little more than a mile of Rayo, Leviathan fired a warning shot wide of Monarca, to oblige her to drop anchor. |
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Though the Gallic tribes were just as strong as the Romans militarily, the internal division among the Gauls guaranteed an easy victory for Caesar. |
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This route is marked with posts and has refuge boxes for stranded walkers, just as the road has a refuge box for those who have left their crossing too late. |
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A proclamation was sent to London, announcing that Edward, now known just as Edward of Caernarvon, had freely resigned his kingdom and that Prince Edward would succeed him. |
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The unicorn was chosen because it was seen as a proud and haughty beast which would rather die than be captured, just as Scots would fight to remain sovereign and unconquered. |
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Perhaps it is no coincidence that Anil returns to her homeland in the novel just as Ondaatje did 20 years after his first traumatic trip to England. |
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The main problem is that beavers excavate corridors and caves in dikes, thereby undermining the stability of the dike, just as the muskrat and the coypu do. |
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Robert's son, John, Earl of Carrick, had become the foremost Stewart magnate south of the Forth just as Alexander, Earl of Buchan was in the north. |
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Pope John Paul II, following his personalist philosophy, argued that a danger of utilitarianism is that it tends to make persons, just as much as things, the object of use. |
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Irish schoolchildren are generally taught the rudiments of playing on the tin whistle, just as school children in many other countries are taught the soprano recorder. |
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Adams writes that, just as Eliot denied he was Prufrock, so Pound denied he was Mauberley, but the work can nevertheless be read as autobiographical. |
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However, just as he is about to go to college, Abel dies and Uncle James cheats him out of all the savings he had up to that point, leaving him penniless once again. |
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Our individual consciousnesses have access to this vast universal space, just as we have individual houses, but the street outside the front door belongs to everybody. |
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But just as any species begets its own kind, so fallen humans beget fallen humans, and from the beginning of our existence we lie open to sinning by our own choice. |
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In this case, the local government could to a certain extent pay its debts by increasing the taxes, or reduce spending, just as a national one could. |
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Lending to a local or municipal government can be just as risky as a loan to a private company, unless the local or municipal government has sufficient power to tax. |
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Mosley rose just as quickly on the Labour benches and was a government minister charged with dealing with unemployment during the Great Depression. |
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They argued that the plan was American economic imperialism, and that it was an attempt to gain control over Western Europe just as the Soviets controlled the Eastern Bloc. |
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Thus on 21 January 1942, when Rommel struck out on his second offensive from El Agheila, Commando Supremo was just as surprised to learn of it as the British were. |
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Nationality is sometimes used simply as an alternative word for ethnicity or national origin, just as some people assume that citizenship and nationality are identical. |
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The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. |
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It is clear that Lawrence had an extremely close relationship with his mother, and his grief became a major turning point in his life, just as the death of Mrs. |
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