His personal possessions arrived crammed in the back of a van and a team of staff began the lengthy task of furnishing his room. |
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All four were charged with breaking and entering and theft, and are facing lengthy jail terms. |
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The ridiculous screenplay offers two cathartic scenes, both of which feature characters giving lengthy soliloquies. |
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Gone are my constant internet access, my masses of free alone time, my lengthy solitary lunches. |
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A lengthy Sun presentation briefly popped up on a company web site and was spotted by a trade newswire. |
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The Russians had the space station Mir in orbit and American astronauts were on board for lengthy visits. |
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Have you ever written a lengthy essay and realized that you've been using the wrong spelling of a name throughout the whole piece? |
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The balance of this first fytte consists mostly of lengthy dialogue detailing the knight's impoverishment. |
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He will not need a lengthy learning period before getting up to speed on Asian issues. |
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It usually necessitates a complete rebuild of the machine which is a complex and lengthy procedure, hence the high cost. |
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Oil riggers returning to Aberdeen can avoid the lengthy drive or train journey. |
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We'd seen a good man resign and we'd gone through a lengthy leadership contest. |
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Rigorous and lengthy clinical training replaced the short courses, European Wanderjahre, and apprenticeships of antebellum America. |
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Across Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida, lawyers have already locked horns paving the way for lengthy court fights if the election is close. |
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The auctioneers expressed satisfaction with the price obtained given the fact that the land was accessed via a lengthy right of way. |
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On another occasion, there's a lengthy chase that involves jet-propelled backpacks. |
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So if he sees staffers putting in lengthy hours at the office, he doesn't hesitate to take steps to make sure their home lives remain in balance. |
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He took courses by Adler and joined the Adlerians at the Cafe Shiller for lengthy discussions on Adlerian Psychology. |
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Each open-plan studio has its own large terrace, where you can enjoy lengthy sunsets across the Aegean. |
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The result was a lengthy hiatus in the building work while another contractor was sought. |
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Rather than go through lengthy readings and committee stages, the laws would be a voted on in both houses of parliament after a 90-minute debate. |
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The felon would be speedily returned to gainful employment without the lengthy readjustment undergone by victims of our present prison system. |
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After a lengthy plea from a social worker, the judge reluctantly agrees to allow the boy to leave. |
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Still, dashing around the circular keypad is tough and does not make for lengthy e-mails. |
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A man hunched over with pain and troubled by a lengthy list of illnesses and ailments. |
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I was windbound on the lengthy sweep of a beach at Lumsden for six days due to strong, gusting, offshore winds. |
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What is more, in view of lengthy procedures and high costs, very few people will choose to litigate to reclaim lost property. |
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Whoever wrote the thing wasted their time witlessly programming a lengthy table of anti-virus programs into it. |
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And after a lengthy period of recovery the Ballyhornan man returned home to continue his recuperation. |
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A huge, raw L has been carved into the woody terrain to make room for these lengthy metal arms. |
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The play suffers from a wordy and lengthy first act which is, to my mind, unavoidably necessary in order to establish the characters. |
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But we are left now asking ourselves what the real reason is for such a lengthy and wordy Supplementary Order Paper. |
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John used to spend lengthy periods in India as a tour guide and knows his bhuna from his balti. |
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After a lengthy walk down the alley, and behind the back of the store, he noticed a lone car parked behind some bushes and shrubbery. |
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She rejoined her friends with complaints of an upset stomach as the excuse for her lengthy absence. |
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More dubious than any of these schoolboy larks is the lengthy section of tragedy-as-farce set in present-day Lithuania. |
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Interred in these lengthy repasts, I develop a mad envy of the people at other tables whom I see leaving as the evening goes on. |
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Rather, for other readers the thinkers featured here, and the implications for rhetoric, have been so absorbed as not to need a lengthy reprise. |
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This bill is a Christmas present for New Zealand workers, even if the full benefit of the gift is subject to a rather lengthy lay-by arrangement. |
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Despite a lengthy lay-off from the sport, he showed that he has lost none of his speed or punching technique. |
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Five goals to Smith's credit in two games, after a lengthy lay-off due to injury. |
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He may boast a freshness his rivals do not have after his lengthy lay-off from the sport. |
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Anhingas are able to sink almost below the water's surface, leaving just the lengthy neck, slim head and long sharp bill above the water. |
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It was a lengthy document of some 68 pages with 9 annexes comprising the preliminary ruling and other documentation. |
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The Presidency Conclusions are issued after each meeting, usually in a lengthy document, sometimes with bulky annexes. |
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I see it weekly in the very lengthy wedding announcements reported in my hometown newspaper, The New York Times. |
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At university I often went on lengthy pub crawls with a blind guy, amongst others. |
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No student can afford to run a lengthy trial because of the risk that you will have to pay costs. |
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The courts have to impose lengthy prison sentences whenever they deal with such offences. |
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I'm not sure I'd manage quite so well if we had a similarly lengthy hot spell today. |
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Do not stay out in the sun for lengthy periods without covering up and make sure you put on plenty of sun cream. |
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There was a smash on the motorway this morning and so there was a lengthy delay. |
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After a lengthy break, Marino is back and is pretty much picking up where he left off. |
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The lengthy process is not difficult, but requires patience and attention to detail. |
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They now face a long stay behind bars in Spain and, if convicted, a lengthy period in jail. |
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My lengthy epistle on Sunday seems to have touched a chord with a lot of people. |
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That process will be lengthy and is more likely than not to involve torture. |
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The lengthy process of applying for grants has taken nearly two and a half years. |
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The lengthy process of soil preparation can start now that the lighter evenings are with us. |
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How can you prove something isn't there without it being a very lengthy inspection process? |
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Furthermore, all other projects in the unit were subjected to a lengthy audit process. |
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Those who attack health care workers deserve nothing less than lengthy jail sentences. |
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Although decisions can be appealed, this is a lengthy process that can take many more years. |
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It is their first lengthy reunion with 52-year-old Ian since he was released from an Indian prison two weeks ago. |
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In addition to the lengthy hand lay-up of the materials, there is the use of an autoclave to cure the epoxy resin. |
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The DVD offers letterbox format, Dolby stereo and a lengthy interview with the real Mitnick. |
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Watching strangers' lifecasts or reading lengthy gut-wrenching blog posts is for people who have lots of time. |
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The entire play is a lengthy affair and may sometimes take anywhere from a few days to a number of weeks for completion. |
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A lengthy fax appeared to have just arrived from a prestigious international conservation foundation. |
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Once the pub has been cleared, customers will re-enter by a side door for a lengthy lock-in. |
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Though this bill had initial support, the controversial nature of asexualizing criminals engendered lengthy debate and narrow defeat. |
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The Paris peace conference was a lengthy and complex process, running on for six months. |
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After lengthy and heated debates, many assurances were given by Bexley Council about the new building. |
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Once the fighters had all landed the lengthy runways retracted into the ground and were replaced by another. |
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All three retirees plan to relax and complete chores they haven't managed to attend to during their lengthy careers. |
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I listened with great care and attention to a detailed and lengthy statement from the prime minister. |
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Frustrated motorists queued in lengthy tailbacks as a two-week scheme to rip up and resurface Gillygate got under way. |
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The restrictions, sometimes accompanied by single-lane contraflows, have caused lengthy tailbacks at busy times. |
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Church buildings and worship were austere and simple, and the service mainly consisted of lengthy sermons. |
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The 19-year-old striker was in lengthy talks at Deepdale before negotiations broke down. |
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The film suffers from the wooden, stiff readings, the lengthy pauses, and the near-screaming that was common in the early talkies. |
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Hundreds of protesters who took sanctuary in the mosque during the fighting left peacefully following lengthy negotiations with police. |
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In 1936 an outbreak of scarlet fever and diphtheria led to many Croydon residents being hospitalised for lengthy periods. |
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A lengthy sequence features a seven-year-old boy composing explicitly scatological emails. |
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At that time there was no effective treatment for mania and she gradually recovered over a lengthy period. |
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Cooking in liquid for lengthy periods works best for tenderizing these cuts. |
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This piece features dozens of clips from films and short subjects Smith scored during his lengthy career at the Walt Disney Studios. |
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And the same may be true for the young men willing to risk lengthy prison terms to sell it on the streets of America's cities. |
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Sure, you could write a lengthy term paper examining all this in terms of its socio-political implications. |
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The rehabilitation of the bridges and roads should be a mark of quality for lengthy life of the facilities. |
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They often comment on the flavour, texture and overall quality of the beef which we believe is due to the lengthy hanging process. |
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All season ticket holders managed to get tickets, but many faced lengthy waits. |
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Such journeying to cold, high places where the air is thin requires lengthy preparation for the most severe conditions conceivable. |
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And to make matters worse, there may be a lengthy struggle to win redundancy cash for employees. |
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Although werewolves don't make their first change until their late teens, it's only the end of the lengthy process of maturation. |
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The result was a lengthy and noisy competition in self-abasement and mutual re-assurance. |
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Even if the case never makes it to court, some companies pay up just to avoid bad press and lengthy legal battles. |
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It is almost certain now that the dispute will end up in a lengthy and expensive court battle. |
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Allison and Kevin had, following lengthy legal battles, reached a shared custody agreement on Daniel's care. |
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This determination to achieve something extra began with a lengthy battle to regain the use of her partial limb. |
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The pair did try and pursue the matter through the courts but could not afford a lengthy legal battle. |
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After lengthy court battles and broken promises, the residents plight continued to fall on deaf ears. |
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The pair had been embroiled in lengthy legal battles over Daniel, but had reached a shared custody agreement on his care before Kevin's death. |
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In California our homeowner's insurance policy had lengthy earthquake exclusions. |
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I recall spending lengthy moments reading the meniscus on a thermometer to determine the precise temperature reading in an experiment. |
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For some, investing is just another item on a lengthy to-do list, to be approached with the same brisk confidence they bring to other tasks. |
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Dogs that bark for lengthy periods topped the list, followed by people who play their music or television too loud, particularly at night. |
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This then allows the micro to send data via some lengthy USB cables and a hub to a laptop. |
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The lengthy microeconomic preview on markets comprises nearly 40 percent of the macroeconomics version of the book. |
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But where does the inquiry go from here after the tortuous and lengthy taking of the evidence? |
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Unfortunately we got stuck in a lengthy traffic jam on the way back, and the drive ended up taking us five and a half hours. |
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The new deal was thrashed out during another lengthy meeting between the two sides in the city yesterday. |
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Before a panorama of the city of Constantinople, a lengthy procession winds its way toward the minareted Fatih Mosque on the left horizon. |
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Fordham earned the Viking tag largely thanks to his large frame, fuzzy beard and a remarkably coiffured lengthy brown mullet hairstyle. |
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The issue was brought up at the recent biennial convention, where there was lengthy discussion on a proposed policy. |
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Forest enjoyed lengthy ball possession and could have come out with a cricket score if time permitted. |
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The syndrome, which leads to a deformed or misshapen head, is caused when a baby's head is in contact with a firm surface for lengthy periods. |
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People who have mistyped social security numbers will have to go through a lengthy process to right the error. |
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Jerzy Grotowsky is cited among her influences, and Laurie Anderson is the subject of a lengthy and insightful page of typing. |
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Usually the films are shown in Indian cinemas with a lengthy intermission between the two parts. |
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Helgi Tomasson's Quartette is a delightful showpiece for four ballerinas, each of whom has a lengthy solo. |
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He said this would likely lead to a lengthy closure and possibly design modifications. |
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Atlanta's two-time Cy Young winner has been the backbone of the Braves' lengthy but ultimately unsatisfying dynasty. |
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The action followed a lengthy campaign by some local people who were unhappy about the site and said it was a blot on the landscape. |
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It is understood the site's developer has been uncontactable for weeks yet a lengthy list of essential work at The Oaks still remains undone. |
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Rescue operations can be lengthy and often members spend hours underground and on the surface in cold and wet conditions. |
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His lengthy introduction is an ominous, unworthy and unrepresentative opening to an impressive body of work. |
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The slimly built paceman bowled lengthy spells without compromising on his intensity, and struck a few key blows. |
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Ikeda watched her scowl at him for a lengthy moment while he remained composed and wholly unperturbed. |
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She can stand, but not for lengthy periods of time, and endures bouts of intense pain. |
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The general strike resulted in the near total shutdown of the rail network and lengthy traffic jams. |
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These underlying causes mean that change continues in a virtually unstoppable way for lengthy periods of time. |
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Most believe that, as a police snout, he set them up for lengthy jail sentences. |
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Sure, that sounds nice and all, but it requires the unworkably lengthy approach that I outlined previously. |
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Coming from a man who has seen several kidneys in his lengthy tryst with the field of nephrology, the above statement is to be taken seriously. |
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The lengthy but exciting search for dust grains will be conducted by Internet volunteers. |
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Given that lengthy list, I ask how anyone can possibly say that civil unions are not same-sex marriages. |
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A teenage drug dealer who peddled heroin and crack cocaine on the streets of Swindon is facing a lengthy jail term. |
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His short visit soon turned into a lengthy sojourn and the one glass of wine multiplied into many. |
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But the Stephensons still faced a lengthy bureaucratic ordeal in order for an official identification to take place. |
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Despite lengthy recruitment and training processes, the picture is of teleworkers prone to stress, leading to burnout and rapid staff turnover. |
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After a lengthy conference they were assigned temporary quarters in the business end of a badly hurt hangar. |
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And both agreed it was best not to have a single note of music for that lengthy stretch of the film's narrative. |
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The latest volume in this series contains six original essays, a lengthy review article, and a number of book notices. |
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He gave a lengthy explanation about why he had no other choice but to veto the bill. |
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Main species on the market were haddock and cod, which were met with a good demand on a market that had been short of fish for a lengthy period. |
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The development of common language standards is always a difficult, lengthy process. |
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Short in stature and built along sturdy lines, his fingers ended in lengthy claws and his canines glinted sharply. |
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When he finished his lengthy harangue, everyone left, and Lohia wandered over to the nearest paanwallah to ask if Hanif was out yet. |
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The development and testing of the Alarm hardware was a lengthy and challenging process. |
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Despite lengthy investigations, neither charge was made to stick, although he was reproached by the chairmen of both inquiries. |
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We'll continue to shout our slogans at each other and send hate mail and write lengthy essays to try to prove our points. |
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This was its first response to my initial letter, rather than the culmination of a lengthy and bitter exchange! |
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The shirt is open three or so buttons down revealing a lengthy vertical surgical scar. |
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The supply of stores to the ship, which required a detailed and lengthy programme, is now well under way. |
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These are difficult phenomena to operationalise and measure, and the procedure for participants was lengthy and exacting. |
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A series of hefty kicks on the two men left them both limping even after lengthy treatment. |
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The judge will pass sentence in the new year when the businessman will face either a jail term or a lengthy community service order. |
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She isn't doing a lengthy stretch in Holloway Prison, but she may as well be. |
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Such is the regard in which he's held that there are sure to be lengthy queues. |
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Concerned about overcapacity in the auto industry, policy makers in Beijing have been engaged in a lengthy effort to curb auto loans. |
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It is easier to write a lengthy over-detailed work than it is to gracefully and succinctly communicate a story. |
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Seventy-one vacant posts have not been filled following lengthy negotiations between the unions and city finance chiefs. |
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The flavour was tangy and hoppy with a lengthy crisp and refreshing finish that was well balanced with the malt. |
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He packed off the burglar for a lengthy spell in the chokey, and settled down for his third trial of the day. |
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Now he is the subject of lengthy panegyrics in the press, extolled as the city's savior. |
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As senior registrar at the Royal Free he coordinated the lengthy study into the Royal Free disease, now called chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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That confidence has to be regained, and lengthy explanations about the how and why of Manila's response to the hostage crisis won't be enough. |
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Also on the site is a lengthy primer that provides a near-step-by-step how-to in establishing and empowering a Web presence for a candidate. |
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A lengthy process of six years is needed for learning the linguistic content included in a standard national syllabus for primary school. |
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Its complex and lengthy finish is a symphony of flavours that seems born for chicken tikka. |
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They also dwelt on a lengthy paternity suit in which he was declared the father of the actress' child. |
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The doctrine of the Trinity as we know it came about as the result of a lengthy theological process during the patristic era. |
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There are lengthy charts illustrating the kind of rhetorical strategies used to enhance the literary appeal of the letter to its hearers. |
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Considering your lengthy immersion in classical music, what propelled you into avant-garde performance? |
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There she was given a lengthy test, shown to a desk with a phone, and told to start cold-calling companies in search of a job. |
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After lengthy perusal of the instructions, I managed to change the green neon clocks on the video, the hi-fi and the cooker. |
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He was once again imperious in a Scotland pack which dominated the home forwards for lengthy spells of an otherwise one-sided match. |
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He would uncurl out of an indefinitely lengthy trance, and note with wonder that the ship was going the other way. |
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The dog-eared flap of cardboard hung on the fence post, stained by a lengthy exposure to the elements. |
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The rapper began a lengthy rant on the fashion industry and before long festivalgoers began to leave due to being bored. |
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They looked like getting it and it was deep into lengthy injury time when the Spaniards scraped a deserved equaliser. |
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And as their coach and captain faced the first questions of a lengthy inquisition, the atmosphere was distinctly funereal. |
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I had a lengthy mental fight with myself tonight, over the pull of the sofa versus the necessity of getting out and seeing some adults. |
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They write in plain English, without jargon, and distill lengthy statements into clear, concise tables understandable at a glance. |
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To perform this work, slave healers selected from among a lengthy menu of strategies. |
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I've always struggled with balancing my need for following a schedule and my boys' needs for lengthy transitions and playtime. |
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Each entry lists bibliographic data and contents, along with a lengthy excerpt. |
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Many interventions can be delivered through day surgery rather than lengthy hospital stays. |
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Its product allows the consumer the convenience and quality of a Sunday roast without the lengthy preparation and cooking time. |
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As the name suggests, succulents store water in their thick, fleshy leaves, thus being able to go for lengthy periods without any water. |
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Each distinct species was named with a lengthy Latin description known as a polynomial. |
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In fact all photographs of the author in the flyleaves of books in his lengthy series are ambiguous. |
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The set comes in another lengthy fold-out Digipak, which offends the sensibilities of some. |
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Lunches tend to be lengthy with several courses served because the noon meal is the main meal of the day. |
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Well, the clams footled on and tried to swamp the plaintiffs with lengthy motions. |
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It grieves me deeply that we Americans should take as our classic a book that is no more than a lengthy description of the doings of fops. |
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Not only did the Foreign Secretary require a lengthy recovery, but the Prime Minister himself soon suffered a stroke. |
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He actually foresees a lengthy period in which the United States and China are likely to have rather cooperative relations. |
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It was lengthy and involved and I could see no one was in a forgiving mood. |
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In his letter yesterday, he described a lengthy anatomy of his service collapse, and took readers through the layers of technical foul-ups. |
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And they've got lengthy criminal records, many starting at 10 or 11 years of age. |
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Now Perren, who has a lengthy criminal record including 32 previous convictions for burglary, has been jailed for three years. |
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Here he pauses, drops his diplomatic shield and oozes contempt for those he crossed swords with during his lengthy TV career. |
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Bear in mind there's a lengthy one hour plus taxi journey from the airport into town. |
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The full palate is rich in white peaches and not overly aggressive on the mousse which leaves a creamy, lengthy finish. |
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The lengthy pause after the last person strolls past emphasises both the void and provides a sense of fullness and weight. |
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I was savoring the lengthy period of feeling the cushioned and firm fullness of her lips as they had seemingly massaged mine in our endeavor. |
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Levels and characters are combined into lengthy cutscenes that play out well and help to maintain the overall humorous feel of the game. |
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As we all know, we have already had a number of lengthy consultations about the new hospital. |
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After a lengthy discussion of my medical history and an exam, he agreed to perform the surgery. |
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Her husband, a doctor, was tired of a lengthy commute to work. |
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We clip newspaper articles showing lengthy sentences for repeat offenders. |
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And as I pointed out in an earlier column, if they read the details of the lengthy contract, they might have thought she was underpaid by the company. |
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Use of antimicrobial soaps and lengthy scrubs required by presurgical hand antisepsis protocols may put perioperative nurses at high risk of developing hand irritation. |
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With several major bridges across unfordable streams now gone in the Glacier Peak region of the trail, hikers taking that route will need to make lengthy detours. |
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However, due to lengthy computations and the space needed for large charts, the timeworn system of celestial navigation was ill suited to the airplane cockpit. |
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After a lengthy and difficult approval process, Seymour has obtained permission to clear up to 450 lineal feet of vegetation along any portion of the creek. |
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In France, diners eat in courses and linger over their lengthy meals. |
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Parents have a lengthy shopping list for the next Government. |
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The social network just settled privacy charges with the FTC, and its CEO posted a lengthy non-apology on the company blog. |
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He can't be exact without a lengthy stock-check, but there are more 7,500 of the plastic kits stacked floor to ceiling in his lounge and the log cabin in his garden. |
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Over the next three years, he sent his sponsor 209 dried plant specimens and fifty-nine natural history drawings, plus a lengthy report on the first years of his travels. |
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Settling herself at a tall bar stool, she threw the bartender a flirtatious smile as she rearranged her short jean skirt to cover her lengthy legs. |
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In fact, Chinese television showed a lengthy documentary on first taikonaut Yang Liwei's flight, complete with behind the scenes footage of his training. |
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That method works well for me because for any moderately lengthy document I'll have used the outliner to put the skeleton of the document in place. |
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Anyway, the upshot of all this is that I may have more time for blogging than I'd anticipated, but probably not for lengthy interchanges in the comments boxes. |
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The lengthy voyage of the USS Oregon around Cape Horn during the Spanish-American War strengthened their resolve to secure an interoceanic passage. |
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Personally, I get a real charge from a lengthy shopping trip. |
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Hitting precise aggressive rhythm patterns with percussive attacks, his dynamic technique and lengthy performances reflected his dedication to tap dance. |
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It's meant to highlight privacy issues in our culture of oversharing or whatever, but I'm slightly more concerned about the lengthy gaps between the days he wore deodorant. |
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Metal chelation is not expensive, but it is a lengthy process. |
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But a lengthy hold-up over the signing of contracts could stall the launch until summer 2005, meaning it will not now be open for the money-spinning Christmas period. |
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Since the light aircraft from Christchurch to Napier can hardly lift nearly three tonnes of baggage, the luggage has to come via road after taking a lengthy detour. |
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He also took up a particularly strict form of meditation, vipassana, which entails going on lengthy silent meditation retreats spent in cupboards, among other places. |
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Each year, however, they issue farmers and food packers with lengthy specifications for each of the fresh fruit and vegetables they want supplied. |
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The upside here is that the 300 is the right weight for your youngsters, and it's also pleasingly light for a long back-country hike or lengthy canoe portage. |
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Many others have endured huge obstacles and lengthy waits to immigrate legally. |
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Staging exams is a lengthy and costly process which requires a team to agree the questions and set the papers, people to check and review them and markers to correct them. |
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Many staff came prepared for a lengthy stay in the rain, setting up a marquee tent and bringing with them barbecues, umbrellas and plenty of food. |
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He is remembered chiefly for catching pneumonia during his lengthy inaugural address and, a month later, becoming the first president to die in office. |
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This may be because the complicated, lengthy claim forms confuse many people or perhaps they are scared to claim benefits for fear they will be labelled as scroungers. |
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Following surgery, months of intensive care, and a lengthy rehabilitation, he was able to walk again, but with a permanent limp. |
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You can be sure defence lawyers will be calling the experts from the south to either appear in Queensland courts or take part in lengthy and expensive telephone hook-ups. |
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Working for the BBC, Leigh had pioneered a way of creating dramas with no initial script, but developing stories and characters through lengthy improvisations with actors. |
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He added that more lengthy studies with fully habituated western gorillas are required to confirm that intergroup interactions are indeed typically peaceful. |
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Farmers cannot afford these higher costs and consequently many paddy fields have not been cultivated for lengthy periods and have become barren lands. |
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Individuals are being arrested and detained for lengthy periods, often without trial, for disseminating information judged to be seditious via the Internet. |
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One possible explanation for this finding is that long-term habituation accumulates with successive stimulus exposures and survives the lengthy time between trials. |
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However, given the lengthy plan period ahead, in my opinion, it is too early to rule out the small shortfall being met by development on brownfield land within the urban area. |
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Coburn is also off camera for thuddingly lengthy stretches of the picture, while Cobb and the gaggle of actresses run about doing pointless bits of business. |
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Formal and lengthy speeches accompany the presentation of a whale's tooth. |
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His supporters point to what they consider to be a moral clarity that has ended a lengthy period of fudges and rationalisations on crucial issues such as terrorism. |
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This is a handbook, with many tables and lengthy descriptive passages. |
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Property division and the redemption of feudal fees aroused numerous disputes between feudatories and comuni, requiring a lengthy examination of titles and deeds. |
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She has admitted that she has a lengthy use of force record and has been flagged several times by risk management. |
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We sat through a lengthy peroration on the evils of the government's policies. |
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He was a frequent caller to us and we enjoyed many lengthy chats. |
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Following the defeat of the Spanish, centralist and federationist groups waged a lengthy conflict between themselves to determine the future of the nation. |
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Now, after a cultural tug-of-war and a lengthy trial in Rome, Aphrodite is finally going home to Sicily. |
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Check out the lengthy comment thread about Bridgewater at the jobs site One Day One Job. |
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During our lengthy chat, cal can be heard scampering around and giggling in the background. |
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Theda Skopcol has written a lengthy post-mortem on the failure of cap-and-trade legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions. |
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And forgive me for noting that those who would complain of lengthy deployments and demand the return of the troops are about 10 years behind the times. |
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Five of the lengthy series of lithographed modeles that Goupil aimed primarily at aspiring artists included motifs, mostly head studies, abstracted from Delaroche paintings. |
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Both players parred the closing hole, just missing lengthy birdie putts. |
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Livermore did not reveal the reasons she took these positions in either of the two lengthy personal memoirs she wrote in the late nineteenth century. |
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Her voice hoarse, she conceded some weariness from the lengthy campaign, saying her decision to take off the Easter weekend had only allowed exhaustion to set in. |
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In the process of powerfully meeting the lively Hakan Yakin's free-kick he butted Choi Jin-cheul's head and both players needed lengthy treatment to stanch the flow of blood. |
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Joyceans given to lengthy quotations from Ulysses should beware of reports of copyright police lurking at public readings as the ReJoyce Festival goes into top gear this week. |
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The other issue with regard to planning is the issue of the lengthy and abundant jurisdictional judgments and decisions about various aspects of planning and consents. |
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Most commentators have passed judgment on this, the first live televising of a British court case, by dismissing the lengthy legal exchanges as unutterably tedious. |
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Meanwhile, strong octave Bs in the bass, along with the lengthy pedals necessary to sustain them, create the tremendous resonance this passage requires. |
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This tends to be a lengthy and convoluted process, taking at least two years even under ideal circumstances. |
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But that quiet approach has served the onetime UCLA quarterback, now 63, well through his lengthy acting career. |
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The decision was no surprise and came after a lengthy consultation period. |
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Presumably the Turks were either waiting patiently for this lengthy speech to finish before starting the battle, or were enjoying a set-piece speech of their own. |
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But the judge was well aware of this point and these issues, as is demonstrated by the lengthy investigation that she went into with Mr Wallis and Mr Jarrold. |
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I had worried that the dressing would be formidably strong, but the meat had been hung for a lengthy period and was far more gamey than that used by most oriental restaurants. |
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The office is full of touts and bureaucrats who are out to make the process as lengthy and complicated as they can, in order to induce you to resort to a bribe. |
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The lengthy detention of scores of people without trial as well as hundreds of cases of torture and forced confessions on sedition charges could also be investigated. |
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This prompted a lengthy discussion of optics and theatre among the panelists. |
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Taking our cue from Boyracer's lengthy discography, we can expect frenetically paced, fuzzed-out pop songs that even your punk rock friend will like. |
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But critics of trams claim the huge initial cost and lengthy delays in planning new tramlines Croydon took 11 years will take decades to be recouped. |
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Most of the 74 opinions are also lengthy and convoluted, larded with unnecessary detail and footnotes, and containing inappropriate swipes at the work of the other justices. |
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When they brought their spectacularly lengthy and overwrought country rock show to town last year they attracted only a fraction of tonight's capacity crowd. |
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Now San Bernardino County authorities have announced a triumphant conclusion to their lengthy investigation into the case. |
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Having a child is a traumatic physical experience, and means that any other sort of activities a woman partakes in must take second place during the lengthy gestation period. |
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In this respect, none of the land grant institutions appears to have successfully emphasized lengthy in country experiences, despite a professed plethora of opportunities. |
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Under the new scheme, home renovators wishing to build within a floor area of 30sq m will not have to go through the lengthy process of making an application to council. |
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His flamboyance earned him a lengthy profile in The New Yorker. |
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Both men had been convicted of burglary and had lengthy criminal records. |
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In his letter yesterday, Mr Espinal, described a lengthy anatomy of his service collapse, and took readers through the layers of technical foul-ups. |
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The British number one made his comeback last month after a lengthy lay-off with a shoulder injury, but lost his first two matches back on the tour. |
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Unlike the routine inaugural functions, where the chief guest makes his customary lengthy speech, the Kotwal of Hyderabad chose to be point blank in his approach. |
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Just to even up his round though, Garcia did a little catch-up all of his own at the 17th hole, the lengthy par five which he proceeded to birdie. |
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It didn't really do them any favours either, with lengthy gaps between songs as the band cluelessly tried to work out which drum sequence came next. |
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The finale consisted of a lengthy dance routine that mimicked the movements of animals in nature. |
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In contrast, however, to the stereotype of the reserved, stoic Indian, Creeks respected impassioned public speakers, and lengthy oration was common at council meetings. |
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Hurricane Katrina has left many Gulf Coast fisheries and oyster beds in ruins, leaving the region's fishermen, oystermen, and shrimpers to face a lengthy recovery. |
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