Bruno had many friends and it is heartwarming to know that so many people loved and respected this benevolent and generous man. |
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I don't know how common OE virginity is at my age, but I am determined to be deflowered sometime before leaving this mortal coil. |
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If somebody's having a crack at the nuclear program I hope they know what they're doing. |
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It is a condition which has affected his ability to let people know his true capabilities. |
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Mounted on horseback, a small team of crack troops are aware that locals know they are coming well in advance. |
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What is good is that England now strive not just to win but to play the cricket of which they know themselves capable. |
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Most people know that Richard Trevithick invented the first steam engine to run on rails and that Alexander Bell invented the telephone. |
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I know this current crop of stories are the talk of the steamie, but I don't think I can cope with any more celebrity dirty laundry. |
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A man intelligent enough to know that he stands on the edge of despair every night he dons that cape, and passionate enough to do it anyway. |
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Do you know of any grants, scholarships, or programs designed to help someone in my position? |
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Their work is part of the steampunk genre, and if you don't know what steampunk is, think of it as dark, pseudo Victorian fun. |
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Older people cannot, of course, be expected to know what they might care to do with their time. |
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Take your children for a drive following that route, so they know where to get on and off. |
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What the crowd didn't know was that the plant's steam turbine had malfunctioned, forcing a shutdown before the ceremony began. |
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All I know, Briggs, is I've got a source who tells me this guy will be offed by the Vigilante. |
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You know, I've been talking to Judy off and on about this case for the last year. |
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An off-Broadway actress, Kelly is loud, friendly, and is one of those people that everyone else seems to know. |
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Finally, we know that Dale is an off-Broadway actor who moves in and out of the text. |
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It is drawn in much the same way as the brass we know, but the idea that steel is hard often interpreted to mean bad. |
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This Sunday would have been her 22nd birthday, and the family are steeling themselves what they know will be a very difficult day. |
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I also suffer from the narcissistic delusion that my hang-ups are so uniquely complex that no therapist could possibly know how to deal with me. |
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You know, call me a plebeian, call me a killjoy, but two hundred quid strikes me as a bit on the steepish side for a bunch of fish and rice. |
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This is a boon for those who can follow a recipe but would like to know how to present the final offering. |
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Even though I know the book takes priority, I have a real hankering to write some short stuff. |
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At that point and on your show I didn't know what that meant at all because it was such a casual offhand remark. |
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The weirdest thing is that people always make these offhand comments as if I know exactly what they're talking about, as if everyone knows. |
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Well, you know, I steer a steady course, and I stay that course no matter what the pressure. |
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Now we know our rights, and protect ourselves from scam attorneys and deceitful immigration officers. |
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Although I've gotten quite steezy on this bike, I know I'll never compete with the kids who were born and raised on two wheels. |
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I know the forecast is still looking pretty grim, but I am really looking forward to my final day of being happed up on the cathedral steps. |
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The Romans, intuitively, seemed to know better, for they named it after the goddess they feared for her vengefulness, capriciousness and cruelty. |
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When you start on the slippery slope you don't know what's happening to you because you haven't got the experience. |
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She said to me that she did not know what had happened to her, she felt as if she fell down. |
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I want her to know the best of our world, not stumble from happenstance to happenstance without guidance and support. |
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We haven't seen research comparing fish oil capsules to meals containing fish, so we don't know if they are equivalent. |
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The point is I know two depressed people and I'm finding their intrusions into my happy and contented life to be a bit annoying. |
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They know what mood I am in from the music that I play on the radio and the off-key, wrong lyrics that I belt out. |
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Ted just turned a big milestone, as you know, and I wished him happy birthday by videotape. |
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When they are off-message, or just off-colour, people will notice and want to know why. |
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But I know from our pace notes if there's a corner coming, and I just have to concentrate and make sure I know which way the corner's going. |
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Nor is the point of etiquette to impress your guests with how much you know and they don't about, say, wines or stemware or snail eating. |
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The Saudi No23, whose name I don't know, hares past him and hooks a last-ditch cross behind the goalkeeper and across the face of goal. |
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Anyway, all I did was tell the bellboy in the hall that I had locked myself out, and the next thing I know he's opening the door. |
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It may be worth noting that many Scottish hill dogs never know the weight of a collar round their neck. |
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Where this is happening, we need to know so that we can fill the correct positions and accurately record officers' actual postings. |
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Is this a bureaucracy so miasmic that Peter honestly didn't know what Paul was doing? |
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Climbers I'd gotten to know took me out to a climbing area called Clifton Gorge, where we top-roped some scrappy little cliffs. |
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For those of you not in the know, Steampunk is this teeny micro sci-fi genre. |
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My family and most of my friends have been taking the mickey, but it is only because they don't know enough about the sport. |
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Doctors told her she was drugged but did not know what with, and Stasi has no idea who might have slipped her the mickey or why. |
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One expensive Dublin secondary school I know is no longer settling for class trips to Paris or Rome. |
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Over the next few days, Eric and Tess settled into a comfortable friendship as they got to know each other better. |
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Well, Wolf, as you know, this has been a topsy-turvy race all the way along, one candidate's been up, one candidate's been down. |
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You know that they will come with empty bellies but you have absolutely no clue what to feed these ravenous guests. |
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Do you know there's this old church in Aberdeen that's now a great muckle warren o' a pub that can hold 1,500 folk? |
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When it comes time to make a deal, we know how to get them to belly up to the bar. |
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We won't know until the inspectors get there what his frame of mind is, but it's pretty bellicose in the meantime. |
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I can really relate to the title character, as I know what it's like to carry a torch for someone and have those affections go unrequited. |
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I carried a torch for that guy for years and should he read this he would know who he is! |
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You know, I think one of the problems I'm having at the moment is a deep and unassailable boredom. |
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I know I'm handsome, but that is no reason for you to stand there in torpidity. |
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If you see something you think belongs in a different category, by all means let me know. |
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We know that they have arrested everyone they take to the hospital, taken people to jail and tortured them. |
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She didn't know why, but she wanted Haley to take her in his arms and heal the pain and send away the agony and torture she internally suffered. |
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Collectively, the band members have a ton of live show experience under their belt and they know what makes for an invigorating show. |
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I know several of them personally and have always felt I have been given a fair hearing. |
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Even white-belted judo students know how to fall without harming themselves. |
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I tossed up calling Katelyn and telling her, but I figured that we probably weren't meant to know. |
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They were typical young recruits, too half-witted to know any better, but Ma was so fed up, he criticized them severely. |
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One of those who auditioned included a white woman who seemed not to know any single word in Bemba. |
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Are people we sort-of know, who are used to being on camera, inherently less interesting to watch and talk about than a bunch of total strangers? |
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First of all, we all know the difference between a totalitarian regime and a democracy. |
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I know we didn't get any respect on the tote board, but looking at the numbers, this horse belonged. |
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Hey, at least you people know how to find out about your totems or power animals. |
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I don't know where we'd been on the social totem pole, but that was the thing about my Katie. |
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We all know that this is due to the microminiaturisation of silicon chips and other hardware. |
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Did you know most really good pro boxers cannot even bench-press their own weight? |
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Nowadays, you know, my children are very aware, it's like you know, this is my body and you can't touch it. |
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But since this is the final film in a seedy sexploitation shocker trilogy, you know it has to end badly for our insane slayer. |
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I know that no one touches a Level Ten in real life, but for me, that line is the only reason I still continue to run or fly. |
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I wasn't going too fast but probably faster than conditions warrant, for you never really know what's round the next bend in the road. |
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In addition, Seamen must know which knot, bend, or hitch will serve best in a particular circumstance. |
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Origami is very easy when you know what to do, but if you take the sculpture apart, it is very twisty and bendy and odd on the inside. |
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We can put a microphone in front of a drum kit and press record, you know what I mean. |
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They've actually hit upon a touchy topic here, so the less you let them know it bothers you, the better off you'll be. |
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Oh, and more important than all that, I have really found your writing to be very touching and very tender lately, and I don't know, its awesome. |
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She also began to know everything there is to know about the housing service as she moved from department to department. |
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I know I can't achieve everything at once, but things are moving slowly in the right direction. |
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What moves men and women to love others is the innate goodness that they know is in each and every one of us. |
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I know that when I hear music, it moves me in a way that I can't easily explain. |
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Could it be that indigenous cultures actually know more about certain aspects of animal sexual and gender variance than do trained zoologists? |
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I have stayed in a couple of Benedictine monasteries and know how important hospitality and service to visitors is in monastic life. |
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I know I should make the first move, but that's my shyness shining through. |
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It is very hard to know what sexuality would look like freed from the dominance of heterosexuality. |
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We know that looking for abnormal cells down a microscope is not an exact science, and that is the problem. |
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Whether that sez more about me the listener or them the band or them the bands they begot, I do not know, nor care to ask. |
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When a person donates blood, he does not and should not know who the beneficiary of his act of kindness has been. |
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If you have ever polished some hard, tough material like metal or marble you know how much energy it takes. |
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I know that there are a lot of obstacles in our way but shouldn't we get the benefit of the doubt? |
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And, you know, he was a tough priest who was sympathetic, but you know, I think he was used to tragedy. |
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I know I'm generalizing, but this show puts these tendencies under the microscope. |
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You don't have to be such a toughie or one of the guys all the time you know. |
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I know that ankle injuries are toughies to come back from, but this is getting a little extreme, isn't it? |
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We would also like to know what constraints are hampering the tourism investment in the North. |
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If there was anything one person should know about Carrie it was that she was obsessed with fashion and beauty. |
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I know that I will always have to write. It's more than a compulsion or obsession. |
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Perhaps they just wanted to know where he had stashed the keys to the gorgeous Lotus 7 he drove in the opening sequence. |
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She didn't know what else to say, she couldn't relate to this obsession with grades. |
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I once gave up for two years before starting again, so I know how hard it is to keep off the cancer sticks. |
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You know, having a child in the house is doing wonders for my New Year's Resolution to quit these cancer sticks. |
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As you know, she and the president have been making their rounds throughout the various states and the areas that were hardest hit. |
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Nobody seemed to know exactly where Jason Farrell was hanging his hat these days. |
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Neither do police know if all the pot was grown in Richmond or just deposited here before transport to the States. |
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Before I stated the case I would need to know in some final form what the Full Court was being visited with. |
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He can look at the game and know the state of play when he's going on the field. |
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If you know the current state of play among JLo, Bennifer, Katie, Tom, Kirsten, Nicole, or Britney, you could be a saprophyte. |
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Most of us know the Order of Malta as those who are always willing to give a helping hand at local events. |
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And if you didn't already know that fashion and music go hand in glove, hip-hop label Dawn Raid are part of the action for the first time. |
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Could they possibly already know everything they needed to know, and were no longer interested as long as the situation stayed well in hand? |
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They all clearly know that they have quite a job on their hands, because there have been so many versions. |
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Well I don't know if an artist like myself would make such a great candidate for leadership. |
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The problem I have with the IRS is that the tax code is so wretchedly complicated that the right hand doesn't know what the left is doing. |
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The Americans know it too and largely for this reason, leaned on the Kurds to stay their hand and stand down on Kirkuk, for the moment at least. |
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I will be very sad to leave them but I know I am handing them on to a well-trained young team who value the horses and the work they do. |
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I did not buy a copy, indeed I did not know anyone who did, but it was handed around among my friends as something of a joke. |
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Okay, having at least one leather handbag is important, so now it's time for you to know how to treat and clean these leather handbags. |
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They are all small enough to fit in a purse or handbag, and I know that you will be thankful to have them. |
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The local population might have that knowledge because we don't know of any obstruction being removed. |
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Ms Smith wants to know how long should she keep her bank and credit card statements for. |
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When it's excessive like that we know that there wasn't even enough pressure to obturate the case at all. |
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The obverse, but equally necessary, type of data flow is when people know reality and influence it. |
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When he came home the following Christmas, Levi was happy to know he would be sent somewhere stateside after the holidays. |
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While many know Ray as the consummate statesperson for our profession, I have grown to trust Ray as an invaluable friend, colleague and mentor. |
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The Kenyan native sells African handcrafts to European clients, but she knows little about U.S. markets and they don't know she exists. |
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The member does not even know the Standing Orders, and he should take occasion over the adjournment to read them. |
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Three clowns out of a Fellini film throw their nets over a group of Korean sailors who don't know what to make of so much occidental stupidity. |
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I can describe the dimensions of the place, but even though it's not big, as sheep stations go, it still feels too big to actually know. |
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It's the kind of record you know you're going to buy twenty seconds into it but you stand at the listening station and sample every track anyway. |
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What they didn't know was where all of the canisters of bacteria were stored. |
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If you happen to be a reader of the Guardian's letters pages, you'll probably know about the recent exchanges over uses for 35 mm film canisters. |
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I have a doctorate in religious philosophy as well as the occult arts so I know a lot about different religions. |
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I mean, you know, irony's funny and all, but if all you do is make fun of other things, you get this kind of cankered, empty feeling. |
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All I know about stats is that the definition of statistical significance is something of a moot point. |
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Psychometricians and other statisticians believe that what we know scientifically is only known with a certain probability. |
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It is difficult to know how much, because the Government simply does not collect statistics on it. |
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We know they have occupied their neighbor Kuwait, and we have thrown them out. |
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The idea of putting it online did occur to me, but I don't know if I'd actually do it. |
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They know the elusive swing voters scattered in a handful of key states want moderation, not aggression. |
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I know most of her friends and love them too, much more intelligent and gentle than she would find in Ockerdom, and that's important. |
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Handily, there is a glossary, so that you will know that a tufter is an old hound. |
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They, as usual, had stayed up to wait for her and they wanted to know if she had had a good time. |
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We had dinner in a beautiful restaurant and stayed up most of the night chatting and getting to know everyone. |
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What he does not know about the Shakespeare canon and Shakespeare criticism is perhaps not worth knowing. |
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For all I know she could sound like a cross between Diana Degarmo and an electric can-opener. |
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We know that because of the low dollar we're not going overseas in many cases to travel, so people thought about staycation, staying home. |
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The handmaids in Atwood's tale know only what they are told and are unaware of its subversive capabilities. |
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But it was the cant of their heads and the look on their faces that told Mugolo all he needed to know about these men. |
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You know you have those days when you just can't get rid of a particular song from your head? |
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It is good for kids to know that they can't always win in sport, in games and in life. |
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This isn't like the cantankerous old Johnboy we've come to know and loathe, and frankly I find this a bit disturbing, but a welcome change. |
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Anybody who has seen a fight sequence from a Hindi film which takes place in a college canteen or a restaurant will know the answer. |
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Then they would need a new director to pick up from where he left off and know exactly what needed to be done in his stead. |
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The first time I OD'd, I think it really hit me that this is really not that fun, you know. |
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For those cursed with dialup, you probably know what the modem handshake sounds like, with the hissing and screaming before it is connected. |
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I know I'm crazy, I mean who wouldn't want to go on a date with this cute and handsome guy? |
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John Ritter had the kind of oddball career that is almost too easy to dismiss, if you don't know better. |
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Isn't it nice to know that, even on the edge of the Sonoran Desert, you can still get a good steak au poivre and proper pommes frites? |
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She's now a quite handsome woman, I don't really know her but we have a mutual friend. |
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Those who are fans of gangster movies will know that the practice of selling stolen property is known as fencing. |
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If we let other countries steal those ideas from us and then make them at a fraction of the cost, you know, that is undercutting our industry. |
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I know it's a lot, but for an established information brokerage with underworld contacts and everything it's an absolute steal. |
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You know that song that comes along once in a blue moon and takes your breath, and steals your heart, away? |
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And he was particularly odiously cruel, as we know from the mass graves, and other things. |
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It's comforting to know some of our neighbours are as self-doubting and dissident as us Canucks. |
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While specialty men's stores employ salespeople who know a printed silk tie from a handwoven one, for example, few department stores do. |
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I do not know whether any members have picked up off the table his amendment in hastily scrawled handwriting. |
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Perhaps your committee should canvass its members about what they want from the club, instead of assuming that they know. |
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He has his own herd of beasts and hangs the meat longer than anyone I know. |
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This article has all you need to know about issues with internal modems that may hang your system. |
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I know that the water is in a pan, that the hob the pan is on is green, and that steam from the pan is steaming up the kitchen windows. |
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This tool is a little tricky to get the hang of, but works well once you know what you are doing. |
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As things get worse, we all know his instinct will be to brazen it out and hang tough. |
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But otherwise, you know, she hung tough and he wasn't able to really break her down. |
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She hung back from the window in fear because she did not know what was going on, but saw police when she did look. |
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I only need to look at the faces of my children to know why I hung in there so long. |
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Did you know that the number one cause of rage in the UK is being left hanging on the telephone? |
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But Americans don't see the candidate's ads as below the belt, but as welcome information about a man they don't know who is running for president. |
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Yes, I know that it's still hard to know what exactly Bertie says or what he means or what the sum of his winding sentences and tortuous paragraphs amount to. |
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And when I saw this hottie bit of hand leaning on the bar I slipped myself a mickey, and the next thing I know I was taking myself back to my place. |
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I say rhetorically because we were all supposed to know that the answer was yes. |
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I wouldn't know, I didn't touch any food or drink from breakfast onwards. |
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Still, I'm betting everyone who caught the first couple of episodes wants to know who offed Lilly Kane, and you can count me among the obsessives. |
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People in foreign countries probably know of your wild sexcapades! |
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I know that I'm just another statistic, another self harming teenage girl. |
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There is already a great deal of interest in the development and we know that these facilities will prove an additional attraction to potential occupiers. |
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I don't even know if he could bench 300 pounds, which is a bit surprising. |
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I don't know if it was the oceanfront, but I see water with him. |
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Cards and games of hangman were our salvation and how we managed to remain positive while barely able to stand the smell of each other, I will never know. |
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Plus, you can write letters home to let your partner know how much you're missing them, and that you're not even joining in the games of filthy hangman. |
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If you've never canoed and camped in Minnesota's Boundary Waters, or on the Canadian side, in the Quetico region, you don't know what a beautiful week we shall be having. |
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The rest of the crowd consists of family friends whom Tristan doesn't know, as well as a couple of guests staying at the Inn through the holidays. |
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Yes, I know this message could be offensive to certain people. |
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Doesn't he have handlers or agents who know what's best for him? |
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I've never met ricketts, and for all I know, he may ultimately have had the sense to kill the plan. |
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People need to know that sexual violence can occur at any point throughout the lifespan. |
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Well, you know, everyone's been talking about the October surprise. |
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I have a theory that this could all be a set-up, whereby they are torn apart by the tabloids, but they know full well they have not actually done anything. |
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I didn't know at the time that my used textbooks were castoffs and that our science and athletic equipment represented the hand-me-downs from white schools in the district. |
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What we know is that the test results will be back in four to seven days. |
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Yet, MB did not know even the basic dimensions of wood used in Japanese house construction and was opposed by the sogo shosha it had relied on to export its cants. |
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Microbiologists know this from decades of research into the human tooth. |
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If you cannot benchmark your performance against other farmers, budget to monitor and reduce costs, know what borrowings you can service, you are not getting value for money. |
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Well, sometimes in Indianapolis, you know, that's tornado alley there and it's a lot of rural areas, a lot of agriculture still in that part of the state. |
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Did they know that, in effect, they were in the tornado alley for Ivan? |
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I know someone who quit their steady job once because they thought selling property was a breeze and a lot more lucrative than what they were doing. |
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Just as we can't tell if we'll hit a microburst and plunge down 300 feet unless we have Doppler radar, we also don't know what the EM environment is unless we measure it. |
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Improvements in lightning tracking help scientists know where to send aircraft to look for fires. |
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He's a very handsome guy, as you know, apparently, still good looking. |
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You can never know who can become a spy for the enemy if you have enough means to pressure him, to blackmail him, to tempt him. |
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But you were there, and I want to make the point that I know you were one of the pioneers, and that you did play a significant part in the early development of microcomputers. |
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They'll tell us so much, and no more, and demand handsome sums because they know publishers are desperate to get their names into print and shift some trees. |
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Anxious labor activists know well that the Court has teed up a future challenge to all mandatory dues. |
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We know that a lot of the people who are thinking about business blogging are looking to get more than a powerpoint deck and a few hours of hand-waving. |
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But first, do you know the difference between a turtle and tortoise? |
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Did he quietly steal away, never letting the beast know he was there? |
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I know when you're off your feed and I've had a few babies myself. |
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For those who know her primarily as the earnest TV-drama doctor, her uninhibited sexiness when in the throes of ghostly passion comes as quite a surprise. |
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We really only know how to talk about racism, sexism and homophobia. |
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How many people do you know who've switched brands for any reason other than all the shops near them stopping selling their cancer stick of choice? |
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If an accident happens as a consequence, they will know who to blame. |
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I know that the Green Wave has established contacts with members of the clergy in Qom and Teheran. |
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He states clearly that his work is not aimed at mathematicians, rather at statesmen who need to know about the customs of the people and the natural resources of the land. |
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As I was lowered to the ground, I let them know it was really hard, and that we should head around to another rock that had a beautiful face just waiting to be top-roped. |
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It isn't really about revealing, you know, the true state of things, it is partly about selling us things that keep us comfortably numb in the matrix. |
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I am a wise and experienced hand at this stuff and I know when I am right. |
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But in the next breath, we also know that the beauty within us shines a lot more brightly and gives God more pleasure when we are connected to Jesus and in a state of grace. |
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You can get to know them even better if you steam the letters open first. |
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I know this is a toughie, but it just has to be non-negotiable. |
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Did you know that you can purchase and mill 80 percent receivers without a license? |
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If you are being cared for by Macmillan, you know you are in safe hands. |
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But they respect the lore and the possibility of them enough to reroute highways, you know, just in case. |
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We all know that India has the talent and capability to win a medal. |
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Investigators will want to know if the aircraft touched down in the proper place, if other planes had difficulty braking and if pilots were warned of waterlogging. |
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I'd return the favor but you know I couldn't hold a candle to you. |
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They diminish women by imagining them in a variety of uniforms from the very worst top-shelf publications because they know it's a foolproof way to put them in their place. |
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Both peoples need time to lick their wounds, get to know each other as something other than Evil, and build confidence. |
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I don't know why, as they maintained they had no shoes, they were often so hungry that they ate raw turnip and their only entertainment was playing handball against a wall. |
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For all we know, Perdue may a terrific guy and a potentially great U.S. senator. |
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I know I did state the bleeding obvious while saying that, but how am I to know if you still know a cape from a bay from an isthmus from a strait? |
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I like to see Reykjavik as one of those glass balls, you know, the ones where you shake it and it snows. |
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We know for instance, that from the 17th to the 18th centuries, Micronesians from Kiribati and the Caroline Islands were often found in Melanesia and Philippines. |
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I know static electricity gets built up more easily in a dry environment, like my house in the winter, but humidifiers and similar products are not an option here. |
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Anyway, she wanted for the umpty wumpth time to know what dried fruit to buy. |
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But Hyslop insisted she didn't know Alex Salmond's ex-official was involved. |
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Our IDs are checked every day, and we don't know what is happening,'' said Ali Rozi, 28, a Uighur trader at the sprawling Panijayuan market. |
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We would help to exposit to the capital markets the economics of real estate because they didn't know much about it. |
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I know what many of you are thinking, that I'm getting carried away and highlighting a nonissue. |
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However these tools suffer from an unability to answer some fundamental questions that a city planner needs to know. |
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I am sure that this happens, as loathsome as I know it to be. |
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You know the punch buggy game, where you hit someone when you see a VW Beetle? |
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We know elements in the compound control cell function and therefore, indirectly, genes. |
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The presence of Niemant further complicates Elck's meaning, attaching his immoderacy to Nobody's failure to know himself. |
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The easiest way to know the correct moment to commutate the winding currents is by means of a position sensor. |
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Ugaritic had already been deciphered, so the researchers would know if they got a valid result. |
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If Keats did not know this statement to be commonsensically true he would not have insisted so forcefully on the reverse. |
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It also lets people know I'm deaf because people can't tell just by looking at you. |
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Yes, she was beautiful and had the common touch, but I wonder how many people know she was neurotic from the start? |
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People around the globe know us for our excellence in Icewine and now they can experience our amazing table wine story. |
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The most common computer security breaches, experts said, come from disgruntled or former employees who know the company's system. |
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Find an efficient way to let the psychiatrist know who you are and what you do. |
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But does each subunit know how well its performance compares with its peers? |
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Sir, you know how I hate it when you read my Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. |
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I do not know if it was a Cadbury product but in the WWII we were issued with compo rations which included bars of chocolate, which was so hard that it lasted for ages. |
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It's what Ulsterwomen know and Ulstermen now need to face up to.When choosing food to get them in the mood, most Ulsterwomen like to swallow an oyster. |
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Anybody who still wonders why this most American of popular art forms retains its power to be guile will know the answer after listening to these four compact discs. |
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Oftentimes, though, as in the case of the lengthy explication of a poem by Irish Romantic poet Thomas Moore, Gates provides more information than we need or want to know. |
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And in case you wanted to know, a butterfly has compound eyes with each eye being made up of about 6,000 tiny parts called lenses, which let in light. |
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Not only this, she pretends to know that this one in five are all illegitimates, conceived by mothers who only did so in order to get Social Security benefits. |
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I mean, who wanted to know that the musical education of Buffy's creator, Joss Whedon, stopped at Kate Bush's Lionheart and soft rock concept albums by Styx? |
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We should define life in the broadest terms so that when we encounter an entity on another planet or moon we will know whether to classify it as alive or nonliving. |
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We know that there has been an expediential growth in the number of children diagnosed with autism, and I suspect we will see more Asperger's syndrome as time goes by. |
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We all know Bush isn't the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but it's great fun to cut footage to make him look like Rainman's idiot savant, without the savant bit. |
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Those boys compartmentalise that and when they are in training they know what their job is and I don't think it affects them on a day-to-day basis. |
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That iconic image of the fringed star holding a cigarette told you all you needed to know about the femme fatale in Tarantino's slick, sublime masterpiece, Pulp Fiction. |
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We also get to know about their food pattern from the direct or indirect evidence that we get, be it in the form of a pugmark or the dropping of its excreta. |
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Naturally Neil Fox is on hand to pass his verdict and you just know that however severe his opinion may be,he will manage to sugar-coat it for the aspiring superstars. |
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What I also know is that such perennials as polyanthus, pansies, primula etc are not frost tender and it's these which are thrown onto the compost heaps. |
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You don't know what to expect because it's just completely, existentially out of anything that you've ever experienced before and it's quite indescribable. |
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He isn't your usual egocentric football psychobabbler, I'll have you know. |
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