Put your big, heavy skillet over medium heat and pan-broil the lamb steaks in the olive oil until they're done to your liking. |
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If I so much as took a breath too deeply for her liking, she would glare daggers at me. |
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Same story and everything, just reword it and stuff so it sounds more like this chapter, which I find myself liking a lot. |
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His monarchism was held against him after the 1917 Revolution, until Stalin revealed his liking for him. |
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And we may venture the guess that Gibbon was disliked perhaps for his liking for that abominable stuff called snuff instead of tea. |
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I mean you just jacked someone else's car. You cheat, steal, and bend the rules to your liking whenever you want. |
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Before long, the Dutch would be involved in developments far too federalist for their liking. |
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John Raw has a liking for comic roles, and it is easy to see why on making his acquaintance. |
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She journeyed home on a regular basis over the years, always liking to keep in touch with her native village and district. |
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The foundation also showed that liking an area was the main reason why people did not live closer to their work. |
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Roberts, who is the course record holder, found the warm conditions to his liking as others in the field of 421 starters wilted in the heat. |
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The suspension was a little bouncy for my liking but in general the car handled well, taking corners with ease. |
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His colourful style was influenced by Dufy, with whom he shared a liking for cheerful subjects such as horse races and regattas. |
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Have partygoers ladle soup into mugs or small bowls, and offer condiments so they can tailor each soup to their liking. |
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One coolly abstracted the city, taking what he wanted and discarding the rest, reshaping it to his liking with emphatic yesses and nos. |
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Between the rants and reprisals the couple meet, and still unaware of their counterparts' real identities take a liking to one another. |
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You can customize it, replace your car's auto parts and restyle it according to your liking. |
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I found myself getting more and more annoyed with him, and liking him less and less. |
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Her legs moved fast, tapping on the pads and somehow liking the rhythmic pounding of her feet. |
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Nor should anyone be surprised if little boys grow up with a liking for the apparent brutality they have witnessed at an ice-hockey game. |
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The new West Indies management team seemed to have had a liking for the use of cutting-edge technology in its verbal assault. |
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Michael has been a member of Macra since he was 17 and developed a liking for public speaking within the group. |
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However, over the years he developed a liking for prosecution and when he got the opportunity, he just grabbed it. |
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Acknowledging that professing a liking for ska can be a rock band's death wish, O'Dell stands by their tastes. |
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If he is not exercising those grey cells over science and technology, Tiwari has a liking for reading Buddhist philosophy. |
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But he has considerable experience in similar vessels and a liking for this type of employment. |
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Coming in at No 4 Michael Nind showed a liking for Hill Park Oval not shared by his brothers, the earlier batsmen. |
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Not just cricket, Viru has a liking for table-tennis, badminton, football and swimming. |
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He gave the over all impression of someone who had tasted something much too sour for his liking. |
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His taste was a bit to fluffy colored for her liking though the shape and placement of the furniture could not be faulted. |
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Homer and Barney were obvious targets for their liking of beer but the children were also singled out for their fondness of sugary drinks. |
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Councillors are not above the law but must follow the rules like anyone else, even when the taste is not to their liking. |
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Mix ice cream, sour cream and whipped cream together and slowly add alcohol to taste, adjusting flavoring to your liking. |
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It is now common for people to look for churches to their liking rather than those of the same denomination. |
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We arrive at the church too soon to my liking, but I get out of the car none the less. |
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The strangely quiet coffee shop, book shop and supermarket were very much to our liking. |
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You would have to be hard to please not to find something there to your liking. |
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But judging from the ratings they did so to the liking and approval of many listeners. |
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The puppy that had so taken a liking to Cael bounded in the room, its tongue lolling out the side of his mouth and his eyes dancing playfully. |
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I muttered darkly, not liking the fact that he so easily smoothed my ruffled feathers. |
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The corset was tight and uncomfortable, and the dress itself was a little too low-cut for her liking. |
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Shayla said liking him already and thinking he looked cuddly in his blue and white sailor suit and cap, he looked to be about 10 by his height. |
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I have always been a LOD mark, and they are the team that really got me into liking tag wrestling over singles wrestling. |
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If, like me, you have found that movie just too lurid and sadistic for your taste, Sweet Charlotte will probably be more to your liking. |
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We fall into liking and disliking, which in turn leads to the defilements, because we don't see tathata. |
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Power-hungry techies will find this open source aggregator more to their liking. |
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Johnny took an instant liking to the big blue beauties and dished out backside Smiths, backside tail grinds and even the back tail shove. |
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Through Shine he has discovered a liking for exercise, including swimming, badminton and table tennis. |
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A competing, though less compelling, interpretation is that similarity mediates the link between liking and perceived intelligence. |
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I can forgive you for not liking some shop pasties, but anyone who can't appreciate a home-made tiddy oggy needs to be sorted out. |
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It is indeed a sorry state of affairs when Irish politicians resort to shooting the messenger when election results are not to their liking. |
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Sense of Humor Scale, there were no significant effects for emotional expressiveness, liking of humor, or metamessage sensitivity. |
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She also remembers her older sister liking to curl her hair with heated tongs and asking Helen to help. |
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Personally, I would give both companies a wide berth because both they are too highly geared for my liking. |
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I played the game for about a week before trading it off for something more to my liking. |
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A bespoke suit, on the other hand, is made from scratch, and designed to your liking and specifications. |
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As he prepared his shell-shocked troops for life in the basement, his new broom approach was not to everyone's liking. |
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Back in the 1950s and 60s, Paddy was closely associated with the carnivals in Castleplunkett and had a great liking for the showbands of the era. |
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Its Christmas party dresses were too bling for my liking, while its Christmas ad campaign, veered into naff territory. |
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The chips were crisp and fat, but the egg was slightly underdone for his liking. |
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The reliable finding is that participants give consistently higher liking ratings to novel grammatical strings than novel ungrammatical strings. |
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It was awful up there, cold and damp, and the ground was too slow for my liking. |
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Once the sides are evenly untucked, you can adjust the front and back of your shirt to your liking. |
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I was surprised, by actually liking the way linen print and cotton braid looks when knitted up. |
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You should feel proud of yourself for not being shallow and liking someone for social status or looks. |
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In this case I wouldn't say age really mattered because he's a sound guy and you can't help liking him. |
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He was pounced upon when I first laid out the pictures, but nobody gives a reason for liking it. |
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His liking for non-confrontational politics looks like a clever sham, a neat way to duck under our perceptions. |
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Anyway, she was a vivacious, ebullient sort of girl, and I took an immediate liking to her. |
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Maybe it's the joy of playing it to friends who pride themselves on liking extreme music, and watching them splutter tea down their fronts. |
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Test the meat is done to your liking, then remove and allow to stand for at least 10 minutes before carving. |
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Normally calm species of sharks such as the nurse shark can be provoked to violence if they take a liking to your Starter Jacket. |
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When we've done that place up to our liking, we'll sell it ready to move on once more. |
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You got absoulutely off your head that time and you decided not to do drugs again but you couldn't help liking the income of dealing the stuff. |
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She had picked up his weaved basket and now began picking out the carrots that were big enough to do for he old headmistress's liking. |
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When Michael invites Tom on holiday with the family in their summerhouse, Tom takes a liking to a young pretty actress, called Avice Crichton. |
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She studied him as he summoned the waitress and ordered more tea, and found what she saw to her liking. |
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He had found terms of endearment such as dear, honey or darling too mushy for his liking. |
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The general liking for milk products such as ghee, yoghurt, and panir is a prominent feature. |
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He is one of those guys who's a total freak and an absolute hot mess, but you also kinda can't help liking him anyway. |
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She was no longer wearing her housecoat, now she wore a black, silk negligee from her wardrobe that Morgan had taken a liking to. |
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Ace, not liking his perch to have been taken, came down and gave a sharp peck on Jerome's hand. |
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At ten, boys were supposed to be afraid of girls and think that they were icky, and then at puberty, boys would start liking girls. |
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I know, I know, I can't coerce anyone into liking cats, but all I ask is that you please have an open mind about the species. |
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As a lazy fat cat with a liking for home comforts, Boo-boo is not an animal who ever travels far. |
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Lounge into adjustable reclining seats, manipulate the overhead AC vents to your liking and take your fill of the comforts of luxury travel. |
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For my liking, you're too quick to shift the blame to corporate capital and irresistible forces of commercialism. |
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I respond becoming even more unnerved, not one bit liking the idea of her being able to read my innermost thoughts. |
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From theory we can extract impersonal, institutionally approved reasons for liking art. |
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I will constrain my heart against my liking, save that I will not delude him with false hopes. |
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For this art project, students first selected a background color of construction paper that was to their liking. |
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Barnes tries to introduce the song, but the drummer's making a little too much racket for his liking. |
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But what stopped me from really, really liking it was the utter convolution of the plot. |
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Give it a taste and add more flavourings until it's blended in heat and sourness to your liking. |
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Their evident power and liking for sharp foreign suits even earned them a place in the portfolio of photographer David Bailey. |
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He vows to defy the logic of time and arrange the course of history according to his liking. |
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We've fratched, but I reckon I've had a queerish sort of liking for ye all along. |
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Apparently this gander and his goose decided that the sauce they're serving up to everyone else wasn't to their liking. |
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A wife is showing the husband this bathing suit, and he makes a comment about it being gaudy and not liking it. |
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Somewhere he had picked up a pair of black gloves with the fingers cut out and had taken a liking to them. |
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Plenty of celebrities complain about media harassment when publicity about their lives is not to their liking. |
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The French, supposedly a nation of gourmets, also had good things to say about Scottish food, showing a liking for dishes such as haggis. |
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I see it as folks who prefer digital watches, and don't find anything else to their liking. |
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I don't grudge them their breakfast, nor their liking for the sun, and certainly not the smiling. |
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As a young Scot, I would have to put aside trivial matters such as not liking the taste of alcohol, and learn to love a guid drink. |
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Neither liking nor disliking him, she tried very hard to live her life as if he didn't exist. |
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This many people liking something completely secular creates disquietude among the pew-cramming masses. |
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Not liking the people you went to high school with is not peculiar, nor is a distaste for crowds. |
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He visited us last year and developed such a liking for Dundee cake and shortbread that he's coming back again. |
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If these dweebish types actually like what they are doing, there must be a link between this and liking things which other people find boring. |
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He takes a liking to the jailer's young daughter Yram with whom he converses and from whom he learns about the culture of Erewhonians. |
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Sear eye fillets in a little olive in a hot pan or on chargrill and cook to your liking. |
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Aphids, chafer beetles and boring insects find roses to their liking. |
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Perhaps what would be worse than a barrister liking his or her client would be disliking the client, especially when the accused is charged with morally repugnant crimes. |
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The educator that violently hits his students in order to get them to conform or behave to his liking can surely not lay any claim to teaching of peaceful dispute resolution. |
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I searched every nook and cranny in the kitchen and larder, and examined the underneaths of tables and chairs in case Harry or Dolly had taken a liking to it as a rolly-toy. |
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It was a fine piece of training by Henry and also said much about the horse's liking for the course, where he had won a valuable chase two years earlier. |
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Now, CH seems on the surface to be a very nice man indeed, although there was a little too much old-school servile behaviour on display from AS for my liking. |
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He captures the gaucheness, but he's just too enthusiastic for my liking. |
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I'm delighted that mangrove skipper butterflies find them to their liking. |
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He had taken a liking to my mother, who looked more forward than she was, with her shingled hair and very short skirt showing a lot of silk stocking. |
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It is generally accepted that the priest had a liking for strong drink and some of the stories place him in pubs and outside a glass of the hard stuff. |
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Calm down, Castle and Beckett shippers, she takes a liking to Esposito. |
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I developed a liking for devotional songs of the Goddess from childhood. |
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I came across fewer real turkeys than outstandingly good books, mainly because I tend not to dip into a novel unless I think I've got a good chance of liking it. |
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Goerg needed a lightweight comfortable rig to carry a big sixgun and found nothing available to his liking or satisfaction, so he designed his own. |
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The first is that not liking something because other people do like it is about as uncool as it gets. |
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Because we use the same verb to characterize what pleases and what gratifies us, we are inclined to expect, erroneously, that the liking comes from the same source. |
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Meanwhile, Raghu's parents arrive and take a liking for the girl. |
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Hong Kong people seem to have a liking for older candidates. |
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My wife has always had a liking for this unfortunate little girl. |
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The company has come a very long way since Abigail Punch developed a liking for tea in 1851 and decided to set up her own import and wholesale company. |
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Anyone with a liking for bikes and bike riding will find it fascinating. |
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This last possibility also offers the happy side effect of probably ending Martin's career as Liberal leader, clearing the way for a visionary leader more to our liking. |
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It's just this guy called Josh who plays guitar and sings his songs, which have a liking for wandering melodies that meander up and down and all over the place. |
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It's kind of too green in tone for my liking, but it has some good points. |
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Let us begin today, Senators, with a question each of you have been asked before, more than once, more than twice, perhaps too many times for your liking. |
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Bored with the look of your home that seems too stark for your liking? |
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He was also an athletic boy yet he had no great liking for games. |
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The old pro there kind of takes a liking to the kid, gives him a brass. |
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He failed in his malting business, was unthrifty and careless with money, and had, in fact, no liking for, or ability in, any business except politics. |
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The wings appeared to be charred but tasted all right for my liking. |
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The gym features two full-length courts, a ginormous weight room and state-of-the-art training rooms, but it's the other features that are more to the players liking. |
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The video is usually wonderful, but the background music isn't always to my liking, so it's nice to be able to listen to something more to my taste. |
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Two good efforts in defeat this season, both on unsuitably softish ground, herald the chances of Top Dirham, who will have conditions to his liking this time. |
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The next course of cream of barley soup was more to their liking. |
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When did I stop liking people, and begin to hate them with such venom? |
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However, Nick, a gregarious chap, had young friends who were in the hospitality industry who suggested that being a hotelier would be more to his liking. |
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It appears to consider internal policy only when parliamentary committees flag up press behaviour that is not to their liking and threaten sanctions. |
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In Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who swept to power on an election ticket of uncompromising Islamism, the cabal of conservative mullahs have a president to their liking. |
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But whilst his products sell for many thousands of pounds and he is perfectly at home sitting on a Chippendale sofa, he happily admits to having a liking for Ikea. |
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My liking of jam and cheese sandwiches always gave my mum a fit. |
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I am already too far up the hierarchical structure for my liking. |
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You will be able to indulge your liking for cinema and music. |
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Actually for Conte, who has a passionate aversion to labeling, that may be a bit too much categorization for his liking. |
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He made no apologies for his rackety lifestyle, his liking for louche and even sleazy companions, his lavish consumption of cigars, brandy and champagne. |
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Did you come away liking him or less after everything you learned and after all your dealings with him? |
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Cecil felt things were just going a bit too fast for his liking. |
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There's an odd melody that I remember not liking from when I saw the film, and it doesn't really work that well, although it's not too bad when it's mixed with dinosaur roars. |
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Unlike most other convolution reverbs, Space Designer can synthetically generate a virtual acoustic space and give you all kinds of ways to adjust it to your liking. |
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We found the other local favourite, curried conch, less to our liking. |
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Playing this sort of music did nothing to bring me towards liking pop but that all changed when I got a job as a roadie for Johnny Dankworth's big band. |
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The North Indian liking for all things fat and fattening is well-known. |
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To never, ever, ever put my livelihood in a position where I depended on white people liking me. |
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Though Pinhas adopts the same, pure fuzzed tone and a liking for big slides up and down the fretboard, closer listening reveals a more personal aesthetic at work. |
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He had a great liking for horses and he could often be observed on a summer's evening, watching his beautiful mares and foals gallop along the Banks. |
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Dinners and dancing are all very well, but you know you're in a real relationship when you find yourself bugging the bejesus out of each other, and liking it. |
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An easy grasp of his studies left him ample time to indulge his liking for debate. |
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As for the people not liking it, it would surely be easier to bedutch them back again than it was to bewelsh them before. |
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Miriam's wordplay was steering fractionally too close to the wind for my liking. |
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More to the liking of students, the new menu includes hamburgers, cheeseburgers, fishwiches, pizza, donuts, French fries, malts and coffee. |
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I used to be impressed by a drummer liking what I did, so I pretty much only got a drum perspective, but I've gone wide and I've gone narrow. |
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I leve we shall laugh and have liking To see how this lidderon here he ledges our laws. |
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In April the following year, George dismissed Pitt, in an attempt to construct an administration more to his liking. |
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Vaughan Williams's liking for long tableaux, however disadvantageous in his operas, worked to successful effect in this ballet. |
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Hence, if a law is agreed that is not to the liking of a state, it may withdraw from the EU to avoid it. |
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Despite his frail condition upon arriving in Canada, Bell found the climate and environs to his liking, and rapidly improved. |
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After the Norman Conquest, William the Conqueror tried to rule England using the traditional system but eventually modified it to his own liking. |
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When the mayors took over, the Church was supportive and an Emperor crowned by the Pope was much more to their liking. |
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It is thought to have been a love match, entered into entirely from the princess' own liking. |
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Everyone was plussing them or liking them or pinning them. The videos went viral. |
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Colon took a liking to Diego and when Colon had to leave the island for any period of time would make Diego acting Govenor of the indies. |
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Nicotine scores almost as highly as opioids on drug effect questionnaire liking scales, which are a rough indicator of addictive potential. |
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And with stand-ups, I remember liking George Carlin and Steve Martin. |
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Barry disliked being away from London not liking life in the country, he preferred the bustle and society of the city. |
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Vampires have been shown taking a liking to the land and hunt the towns people in the arctic night. |
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He had taken a liking to Osgood Perkins and was fascinated by Perkins's understated but effective style of acting. |
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I don't know whether it does you credit or the reverse that I should have taken a liking to you. |
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He met casually with this Polly once in company, and taking a liking to her, makes it worth her while to keep entirely to him. |
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They are always keen to ensure that the food is to your liking in this restaurant. |
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The pitch was as awful as I have seen and as a result the ball spent far too much time up aheight for my liking. |
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Perhaps the brand of bland backslapping plied by the motley crew of ex-jockeys and yes-men on other channels is more to his liking? |
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And individuality is what marks the Hemingway nest box, reflecting the designer's liking for 1970s-style housing. |
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The chargrilled prawns infused with Goan pickles and aromatised with rosemary was cooked to my liking. |
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When she stumbles across the power to leap backwards through time, she's soon rearranging her past to her liking. |
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Until about 1960, scientists thought that cranberry juice produced urine too acidic for the liking of bacteria that cause infections. |
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Romano has always seemed far too nebbishy and whiny for my liking. |
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The dead ground at Cheltenham wouldn't have helped his cause and today's sharper track will be much more to his liking. |
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And your point about Dems in NJ not liking Christie is irrelevant. |
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Citroen's C4 Picasso is crammed with gadgets but a few too many gizmos for my liking. |
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From Bruschetta to Veal Parmigiana, this Morristown Italian restaurant offers a large array of Italian cuisine, prepared to your liking. |
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Sclaffer and the Cobra joined in a tad too readily for my liking, but we'll let that pass. |
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Swapna's new canvas, a peepal leaf, testifies to her claim of liking the unique. |
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Sonny Jim has ability but he's spat the dummy out too often for my liking so top-weight Ososhot is prefered for the Exacta. |
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Her bow is not to her liking. In a temper, she casts it on the grass. |
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Mitch took a liking to the three-day old rabbits when they were brought into Capricorn Animal Rescue in Padeswood, Flintshire, after being found in a compost heap. |
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The larva stage has a special liking for sugar, silver, Norway, boxelder and sycamore maples as well as elms, poplars, willows, birch, horse chestnuts and fruit trees. |
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If you were described as a hippophagist, for what meat would you obviously have a liking? A hippophagist is someone who greatly enjoys eating horse flesh. |
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Turkish Van cats have a natural liking for something most cats loathe. |
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The centre console was where the aforementioned kaput sound system lurked, beside the heating and vent controls that tended to be too low down for my liking. |
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Lost Spirit showed his liking for Catterick's tight turns with an all-the-way success in the Tote Exacta Handicap in the hands of 7lb claimer Lisa Jones. |
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When he arrives, she appears wearing her shortest skirts and clingiest tops and spends just a bit too long giving him a 'hello' hug, for my liking. |
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It is great and good and splendidiferous your liking Eton from the start. |
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He was entering his years of senility and not liking it a bit. |
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His father therefore started Marc on a classical education, but he showed no liking for Greek or Latin and instead showed himself proficient in drawing and mathematics. |
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Preferring to do his thinking and designing in the morning, but was happy to have company while at work, liking to be read to or join in conversation. |
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Disraeli and Lyndhurst took an immediate liking to each other. |
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The wedding reception was too noisy and crowded for my liking. |
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Not liking the accommodations, I took the first chance and flew the coop. |
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Angela Carter created the original Wolf Alice as a feral child but Ellie Rowsell's version writes fantastic edgy songs and is much more to my liking. |
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The filly completed a hat trick over this course in April but was not match for Crimplene in the Irish 1000 Guineas but will find this longer trip much to her liking. |
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Echoing a blank comment is the same as Liking something on Facebook or upvoting a post on Reddit. |
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Liking the name was not the only reason for adopting it, just a necessary precondition for doing so. |
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