As one of her teachers put it, Vicky had such a strong life force, and it is this strength we miss the most about her. |
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I miss feeling adventurous and having fun ideas that I want to try out with someone special. |
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Officers promoted from the ranks say they miss the easy friendliness and companionship of the mess deck but it is hard to see how. |
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While he hasn't put a title to his collection, one cannot miss the sense of rapture and enchantment that the paintings seem to convey. |
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See what you miss when you don't actually listen closely to the words of songs, folks? |
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I don't miss the kayfabe era for the colorful outfits, but for the characters of the wrestlers who wore them. |
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We will miss his keen mind, his insight, his gentle, gracious manner, his caring nature, his mischievous sense of humour and his support. |
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I miss the way her hands felt, her skin so soft and loose with age, but always comforting. |
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Luxembourg is also a bit don't sneeze or you'll miss it, we turned out of the airport and whoosh, we're in Germany. |
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He will miss the buzz and excitement of match days, but not the ticket hassle. |
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I love that you point out the silly typos I continue to miss even after many read-throughs. |
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But this is to miss the point by such a wide margin that it amounts to yet another deliberate deceit. |
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He will also miss the constant reality check of observing military life first hand. |
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Pubs that miss the deadline, which is less than six weeks away, will be forced to spend months going through an even longer application process. |
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You could quite easily miss the pub but a quick detour down Main Street and there it is. |
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The alternative for those who miss out is another year of high school and then reapplication the following year. |
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You'll enjoy the feeling of gently massaging your baby, but miss out her spine and avoid nut-based oils such as almond oil. |
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You shouldn't have to sit through ten minutes of caterers and key grips and best boys to make sure you don't miss anything important. |
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It matters to them whether they miss a spare, whether they win or lose a pot. |
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I can not count how many times I have seen guys miss rebounds because they had to bring their hands from their sides. |
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They made me miss the Mound for the Test match, but at least the Windies won! |
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Don't miss it when you get the chance to see it or you'll be kicking yourself when you finally do. |
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Too often restaurants that don't have a sommelier miss this window of opportunity. |
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These kickers can kick long fields goals, play with good offenses and do not miss many kicks. |
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I managed to spit out a stream of the sanguine liquid before dodging just in time to miss her foot. |
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So I missed the speech, but in reading through the recaps and critiques on the news sites, I most likely didn't miss much. |
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Placed too high up on a sailboat's mast, the radar might miss seeing a nearby target on the windward side when a boat is heeled over. |
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I like having a kid sister and I miss not having another younger sister or brother to look out for. |
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Alas, and alack, I was a few seconds too late and I will miss Percy a great deal. |
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Too often the wisecracks rain down like smart bombs that miss their targets. |
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During the Silver Jubilee, Britain was awash with red, white and blue and York made sure it didn't miss out on the knees-up. |
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Growing crops was a very hit and miss affair and a successful crop was due to a lot of hard work but also the result of some luck. |
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I think that saying this system works if properly executed is to miss the point. |
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I miss my friends a lot, and the fact that everyone in Toronto is so knowledgeable about the music. |
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I don't miss the anxiety, stress, worry, pain that she has put me through over the last month or so. |
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All of Norm Geras's posts are worth reading, of course, but don't miss this one. |
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Then he turned up as a surprise and said he wouldn't miss walking me down the aisle for anything. |
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I think I may give the Victorian tear-jerkers a miss from now on, though, and turn to some good, sigh-raising Torch Songs. |
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Travellers should not miss the experience of a morning in an Anchang tea house. |
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We lived among the Kuna for five months, learned their customs, and miss them still. |
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We don't want to miss the start, so we head to the gig, bags and all, leaving the baffled hotel staff in the dust. |
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The regular size was huge, what they miss in quality they try to make up for in quantity. |
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Patients may miss appointments, may not actually swallow the pills, or may deliberately regurgitate the medications. |
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We are allowing you to miss the first hour of any of the full orchestra rehearsals if need be. |
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He'd have all-night sittings, which meant he'd miss a whole night's sleep once a month. |
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But it is true that the Almighty did miss a perfect opportunity for some divine intervention. |
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Later it was revealed that the horse was lame and he will now miss the remainder of the 2002-03 season, including his chance at Cheltenham glory. |
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Soon after, Karagounis knobbles Etxeberria and will miss their final game with a yellow of his own. |
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And along with all the traditional Lancastrian dishes, and historic sights, Katherine says she will miss a good portion of fish 'n' chips. |
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We will miss her wonderful worlds and the marvelous characters she created to inhabit them. |
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But no, miss high and mighty, you've landed on your feet and you don't need your old dad any more, that's for sure. |
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We may miss the chance to master a martial art because our time is limited and mastery comes from practice. |
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While salamanders with ballistic tongue projection rarely miss their target, frogs that use ballistic projection can be highly inaccurate. |
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We will always miss her tremendous dedication and sincerity, and the friendliness of her presence. |
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My grandmother was one of the most influential people in my life and I will always miss her. |
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He said that, through them, he has learned he will always miss a cigarette. |
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While this is all good and well there is something that we always miss out on. |
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I forget, what were you doing last year that was so important as to miss the national remembrance in honour of the war dead? |
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Even if they do, I think it's going to miss all the ambiguities in something that might not necessarily conform to a radical agenda. |
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It is generally understood that if you start to miss services, your child will not get in. |
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Walking back to Puraniya crossing would have made us miss the last bus to the campus. |
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What I miss is being able to relax, see my mates, go for a beer and have a laugh. |
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Wow, I miss a lot off my mates from back in the day who I used to ride with. |
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If you missed the first part, they are rerunning it this week and don't miss the second part. |
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They've been gigging downtown with their mix of funk, zouk and reggae for a while, so don't miss them on the big stage. |
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People who leave early also miss record-breaking, once-in-a-lifetime achievements by their own children. |
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But to Trevor, it was probably just a story that was lost, something retainable, and he wouldn't miss it in the meantime. |
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Now I have on a bright neon lime green T-shirt and I'm not a small girl, so you can't miss me. |
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These works employ anthropomorphism of the most subtle sort, which some viewers might miss and others may register only subliminally. |
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Time to head downstairs, but not before I've warned them that if they don't eat their main course, they'll miss out on the treacle tart. |
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I would want none of my people ever to make a mistake or ever to get tired or ever miss a fact in a statement. |
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Hence, Jay fades the ball, and when he does miss a shot, it's more often a block to the right than a hook left. |
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McIntyre lifted his players during the half-time break but a glazing miss in the first minute of the second period could have proved costly. |
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Sticking with the Raptors, Antonio Davis injured his ribcage and will miss some time as it heals. |
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For those of you, and there are so many, who will miss him, take comfort in the fact that he was set to meet his Maker. |
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To miss this window of opportunity would be a near-guarantee of a future more lily-livered than lily-white. |
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A friend told me recently that the best way to miss a tiny object in your line of flight is to aim right at it. |
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I gave them a miss since my feet were being led by my nostrils, which could sniff the appetising aroma of Chinese food, at a stall nearby. |
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So its better to stay invested in the market so as not to miss out on a boom day. |
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Give them a chance to make an exhibition of themselves and these two never miss the opportunity. |
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I will miss all of you dearly, and I will think of you when I am sipping wine, slicing saucissons and wearing my beret. |
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If you turn left at the marked intersection you will miss two of the most interesting features. |
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I miss live performance, the smell of the bean sprouts, the roar of the crowd. |
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We watched our stones arc into the air, miss the birds by several hundred feet and fall to Earth. |
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Sadly, many folks who pick up this DVD will miss this extra if they stop the disc once the credits start rolling. |
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Lest any reader miss the point, a depiction of the bifacial god appears throughout the book. |
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And when in Glasgow, never miss having tea at the Willow Tea Rooms, or you haven't lived. |
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We aren't the first team to miss penalties and we won't be the last so I'm not going to blame the lads. |
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Despite living the dream under the Los Angeles sun, she says she does miss life back in Blighty. |
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This is where the current public policies around work-life balance seem to miss the mark. |
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Not one to miss the opportunity, he grabbed honours by occupying a seat in the first row. |
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Never one to miss a business opportunity, Brahms also arranged the sonatas for viola, and I first heard them in this form. |
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Now, almost a year after leaving Leinster House, he does not miss the rough and tumble of politics. |
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If you can't bear to miss the football or that chick flick you've always wanted to see, go watch it round at a friend's house. |
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You can't miss the lorry, it is in the alleyway at the back of Babaluma Street where everyone parks their artics. |
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In fact, I have to confess that I came to miss the latter just a tad, living on my lonesome with only one other neighbor on the floor. |
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I miss him terribly as he was also a very good friend before any sort of romantic relationship developed. |
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As a lawyer in Southern California with a mind that's sharp as a tack, it's not good to miss even one day of her blog. |
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But he's shifty and elusive in the open field and could preserve the big-play ability Smith may otherwise miss on kick returns. |
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Ressler, who hides an iron fist in a velvet glove, did not miss the opportunity to praise them, while having a dig at current technical director. |
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I miss a little of their dialogue as a rowdy French accordion medley assaults my ears. |
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Critics tasting these wines without food and in large groups often miss wines like these that do not hammer their palates into submission. |
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He has found it the ideal way to get around during the festive period as he can miss the Christmas rush hour traffic. |
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Why not institute a policy whereby those who've paid up front are guaranteed their seats and if they miss the flight, then tough luck? |
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Williams will miss two minicamps and all organized team activities in the classroom. |
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But from the opening, mysterious, string glissandi, the orchestra seemed to miss the haunting atmospherics of Britten's score. |
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Their attackers would grace any side in the world, but they will miss Stam's aggression. |
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But some lummox has to miss the decisive penalty, and I'm saying it'll be him. |
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South Africans will see a partial lunar eclipse but will miss a solar eclipse. |
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If you're up for a lung-busting hike, don't miss the 6.4-mile Sperry Trail to Sperry Chalet. |
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These assaults, and their implicit criticism of the active VP, miss the mark. |
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She may miss the mark sometimes, but you've gotta applaud her sense of adventure. |
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The best approach would be to download an audio version, though you'll miss the visuals. |
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It is all too easy to focus in the minute details of operational tactics and to miss the broad sweep of strategy. |
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It is still a widely held view that vegetarians eat salad and raw carrots, and miss out on vital nutrients contained in meat. |
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It's good to have such tight ties to your home base, but don't miss out on the tail end of the summer season. |
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Those that wish to revert to the old system of omnipotent sub-sovereigns also miss the point. |
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That will mean he will miss the West Riding County Cup quarter-final against his old club on Wednesday. |
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Let's try to enjoy today more and maybe we will miss the good old days less. |
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That's why I can take an orchestral piece and arrange it for four melodic instruments and a drummer, and not miss anything. |
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Never ones to miss a trick, record companies were quick to try and recreate the magic formula. |
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So let us not mistake the significance or miss the majesty of what we have witnessed. |
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If I spend too much time at home, I miss the challenges and relative sanity of work. |
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In particular, he must not miss the opportunity offered by an awakening India. |
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His friends and colleagues will miss his humour, conscientiousness, and sartorial elegance. |
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After all, you don't miss your debutante ball, especially when your family is hosting it. |
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However, beware of making compromises with your own values and priorities or you miss life. |
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Never miss an episode, unless it's right after the Superbowl and I've been drinking mimosas since noon. |
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Do not miss the signature Lalot appetizer of betel leaf and beef, a world of wonders in two bites. |
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You seem to miss that the cornerstone of a sharing economy is capitalism, not socialism. |
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We are so fortunate to have had him sing such beautiful, soulful songs and we will miss him terribly. |
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I miss him terribly when he is away even though the terms are short and the holidays long. |
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I can't believe it has only been a few days since I saw you last and I miss you terribly. |
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I'd miss Gabrielle terribly, but I vowed to take her on tour with me as soon as she was old enough. |
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A delay into late summer will mean resellers miss the traditional midsummer buying season. |
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However, arrive late so you miss the trailers, especially if you do have very small ones in tow. |
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Not to mention I had to miss half of my afternoon classes just so that he could tow me around. |
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But to pigeonhole this great structure as an engineering tour de force would be to miss the point. |
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He said it is very tough on Irish students who need up to 570 points to get medicine and may miss out by just 15 or 20 points. |
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Some people will miss out on tens of thousands of pounds if they don't get a move on. |
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I'll miss your uncanny ability to find a new way to annoy the living bejeezus out of me every week. |
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When I saw the beignet chef toss that dough and make clouds of flour for that laughing little girl it surprised me how much it made me miss Ben. |
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Of course, I miss her terribly but I know she's going to be a huge success! |
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We miss its toe-curling political incorrectness, its shabby vulgarity, its embarrassed actors, and its toilet-roll scripts. |
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Whitaker was a highly skilled boxer who could stand toe to toe and make his opponent miss with superior head and body movement. |
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I am sure many will miss his loyal friendship, tireless industry and agreeable manner towards all he met. |
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It has only been a year since I lost my beloved Labrador Shamus and I still miss her terribly. |
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I'll miss the staff more than anything else, but also the regular routine because I'm definitely a creature of habit. |
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And his parents miss it because they left after 80 minutes to beat the traffic. |
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Rupert leaps into the crowd, has a caper around the room and still manages not to miss a beat. |
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There is a risk that modern audiences could miss the point of Noel Coward's semi-autobiographical play Present Laughter. |
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There also is a strong possibility the Raiders could miss the play-offs, because like the Patriots, they lose virtually all tiebreakers. |
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She crammed the wad under a glass terrarium with a large, green turtle in it, who strained his neck so as not to miss anything. |
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We do miss your kooky yet lovable characters that are perfect for Saturday afternoon matinees. |
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It's easy to miss the turn to a titch of a village that runs alongside the Ria Formosa. |
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Saban will miss quarterback Matt Mauck and the other playmakers on offense who graduated. |
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I'm sure when the time comes I will be bawling my eyes out as I am going to miss our friends so much. |
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I don't really miss any English food when I'm in Los Angeles, apart from maybe a nice Scotch egg down my local pub. |
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The basses are really light, high baritones, and I miss a certain richness in the sound. |
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Such memories of Artest are common in Chicago, and though the team badly misses his defensive intensity, it does not miss his shenanigans. |
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But she didn't miss the meaningful glances that passed between Serah and Julia. |
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Some guests rarely venture out, which is too bad, since they miss the true magic of Madeira. |
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This has to be seen in the context of a tour where the company is performing five Handel operas, and one near miss out of five is no bad thing. |
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It is very difficult to miss this flower with its very vibrant orange leaves and dangerous thorns. |
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We had our barneys like every other bunch of work-mates, but the camaraderie was great and I'll miss that. |
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Grab a pair of sharp scissors and at least two pairs of pants you won't miss until next winter. |
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Whether you overslept or had a flat tire, airlines often will waive such fees for passengers who unintentionally miss flights. |
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When you walk this route as I do, you see what you miss when you fly past in a car. |
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No, I miss my wife when I'm on tour, but it's good to be apart, because absence makes the heart grow fonder, right? |
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Don't miss out on this talk or you're likely to see your club wallow behind the success of others. |
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You cannot miss this beautiful old church if you take a walk or drive down the main street. |
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Even if you do nothing else in Madrid, on no account should you miss the Prado. |
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Is spending too much time online really bad for you because you miss out on personal interaction? |
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She twirled around again, suddenly feeling like a giddy miss fresh out of the schoolroom. |
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She and I have a thing for the movies and never miss the opening night of anything. |
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So, if you want to give up meat for moral reasons, but think you'll miss it, Quorn is a good solution. |
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I'm finding that with a lot of my friends or acquaintances going back to school, I miss it. |
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In some ways it is not the close friends but the acquaintances I miss the most. |
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If you miss him coming in, you can shoot him as he recovers from his attack if you keep weaving. |
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People miss out on one key thing about when Bill left music to be a jobbing farmer. |
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I miss her so much and the guilt of failure weighs me down like lead boots. |
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Part of the problem is that as the radioactive substance decays, most of the electrons miss the silicon surface. |
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I do miss him, and I'm a little angry that all my friends refused to come because she was too weirded out. |
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A minute later the visitors were punished for their miss when Lennon took a pass on the turn and rifled the ball into the right-hand corner to give Monksland the lead. |
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In light of what just happened they decided to miss the next lesson. |
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What you miss is tautness, and the tingling sense of teetering on the precipice, which might have been achieved with some cuts and tighter editing. |
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The fifth hitter Tony Lazzeri, no slouch himself, watched four pitches miss wide and drew a walk. |
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The latter are better, but it means that you miss them like crazy. |
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I can miss a gram of protein here or a milligram of glutamine there. |
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I'd like to celebrate some of the salient contributors to our durance and, alack, I'm sure to forget or miss mentioning some, and for that, I apologize in advance. |
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If you miss you have to hit the 150m penalty loop, or as I like to call it, the dunce Lap. |
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I started cooking tea just before it started and had to run into the kitchen and turn over the rissoles and run back into the lounge room so I wouldn't miss any of the show. |
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I will need at least three widdles and miss most of the film. |
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And the one person I miss singing background for the most is Luther Vandross. |
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What do Kiwis miss when they leave the land of the long white cloud? |
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The project is expected to miss its scheduled 2003 deadline. |
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I sometimes went for weeks without a drink, and didn't miss it at all. |
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All those who knew her and especially those many who gained so much from her tuition, warm friendship and generous kindness will miss her very much indeed. |
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He had been listless, short of stamina and unable to make his mark on the match, all of which is more troubling than his miss in the penalty shoot-out. |
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How can we be so far-sighted as to miss the obvious things right before us? |
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If you miss out on the water-cooler gossip, you can become desocialised. |
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If you miss the deadline because your financial institution bungled the rollover, you may be eligible for an automatic waiver, which means you don't have to apply for relief. |
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You might also place a small inquiry in the Agony Column of some of the local newspapers. but since we do not consult the columns regularly, we might miss that. |
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Of course, we'll miss this character in any sequels, but there's a suggestion that the wizard might be able to reanimate him using the sacred stones. |
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As stated I miss your crossword but your wordsearch puzzle is interesting also and one needs a certain amount of knowledge of the fishing industry and marine matters. |
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How many times we had seen that fullback miss that block on that end I do not know. |
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His words touched Callie, who didn't miss the tremor in his voice. |
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Did gaga just miss her old tricks or is there something else going on here? |
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Once you reach your resort, be sure not to miss the typical Cypriot meze. |
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I already miss the old days when figuring whether to stock up on tamiflu was the moral crisis of the day. |
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She did an amazing presentation of Nokia's CSR approach and a knock-your-socks-off interview and was in the final two but a miss is as good as a mile. |
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Even if the sentence is reduced on appeal, he still seems certain to miss the competition as his lawyers and those of his club continue to drag the process out. |
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If I wasn't in Moscow very soon, I would miss tomorrow's train. |
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Although it won't be the last time he tours in Ireland, don't miss this extra chance to check out his hilarious, acutely observed anecdotes and cheeky schoolboy humour. |
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Those who loved Pete will miss him desperately, and cherish his memory as an exemplar of integrity, courage, and grace under fire. |
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The majority of places will have got their act together by now, but if they do miss the deadline they will still have time to apply for a new licence by November. |
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And don't miss Ratnapura, where you can not only buy sapphires, rubies, moonstones, aquamarines and the rest, but you can also see where they are mined. |
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Webber calls the count after Callie watches another pitch barely miss the strike zone. |
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More Scottish rammies next month, dinnae miss it ya radge trumpets. |
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But unless they are pointed out beneath the tip-up seats in the Choir, most visitors to Ripon Cathedral miss the carvings made by medieval craftsmen. |
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I will miss her, but we still will try to win the lotto on Saturdays. |
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I loved my father, as I do now, and miss him terribly now he's gone. |
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The heart astonishingly dances, but can sometimes miss a beat. |
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There will be jazz sessions weekly for July and August so don't miss out. |
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Don't miss the beauties who were pictured in last week's Nationalist. |
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In other words, my philosophy is that you may miss out on one person you think is the one, but hey, there are others out there that may even better. |
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The Stainland bus is hourly and late trains caused us to miss it. |
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I will deeply miss all the warmth, camaraderie, wise counsel and group therapy. |
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Winger Dave Kilbride added the conversion that partially atoned for an earlier penalty miss to put the visitors seven points up after twenty-two minutes. |
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This will be the fight of our lives, but I wouldn't miss it for the world. |
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The last annular eclipse in Britain was on April 8, 1921, and if you miss out this time, there will not be another visible one in Scotland for 90 years. |
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Around here, gossip is a well-oiled machine, traveling at mind-boggling speeds, and this is just one more thing that I will not miss about the place. |
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It was a close thing, but he managed to miss the vein by a hair. |
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It was a near miss as far as I was concerned, a close thing. |
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If you miss this show you'll be kicking yourself all winter. |
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In what proved to be the final frame, the Scot looked set to level proceedings with a break of 53 only to miss another yellow and then find himself snookered. |
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Within a decade the slow-baked casserole and the homemade layer cake disappeared along with the starched party dress, and no one seemed to miss them. |
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Fans of archaeology shouldn't miss the Istanbul Archaeological Museums which are exhibiting the Sarcophagus of Alexander the Great and various Lydian tombs. |
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Australia's Chris Latham will miss at least three matches for his Super 12 side Queensland after injuring his ankle, the test fullback said yesterday. |
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The Ukranian marksman seems reluctant to play with a protective mask, and will in all probability miss out to be replaced again by Jon Dahl Tomasson. |
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If you miss your session, you authorize the app to charge your credit card or PayPal account. |
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He had a natural affinity with the tribe and would never miss an opportunity to be with them, interact with them and frequently get into discussions with them. |
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Time it right to miss the queues and just minutes after leaving terra firma you are 102 floors up in the open air with executive helicopters passing underneath you. |
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It was hard to miss the stash as the jury room is located just past the magnetometers through which everyone must pass. |
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They would hate the inefficiency of our government services, and miss their cozy circle of friends and family. |
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Readers would miss the bottom by miles if I were to proffer such advice. |
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Night skiing is an exhilarating experience you won't want to miss when fellow skiers gather to ski or board down the main run each night with flares in hand. |
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I miss the hustle and bustle of New York when I fly in to speak or for meetings. |
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I have kept off the alcohol today to make sure I didn't miss anything. |
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Like the pursuit, there are four stops for shooting, but in lieu of a dunce Lap each miss adds a full minute to your total time. |
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Oh aye, I miss it, but it's the homework I miss most of all. |
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Have you ever seen a pro baller miss as many shots from 3 feet? |
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We will miss her ready smile, her sparkling blue eyes and her witness. |
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The appearance of an air-sea rescue helicopter above the building led to speculation he was not going to miss out on a rare good-news picture opportunity. |
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He was a lovely human being, a gentle giant and I will miss him terribly. |
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She used to miss the trash can when she disposed of her cat litter, leaving a mess on the porch. |
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In case you miss it, Titus and Julius meet in a class on sampling and allusion in Kill Bill. |
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Lovers of traditional Rioja shouldn't miss Torresoto Rioja 2003, a barrel-fermented, unashamedly oaky dry white, made by the great CVNE bodega. |
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The breakthrough came through Torres who, pilloried for his miss against Manchester United a week earlier, scored his second goal of the season. |
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I miss tomato juice in glass bottles and I miss Heilemann's Special Export bheer. |
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It was only after Yakubu sliced another chance into the side netting, a bad miss by the former Everton striker, that Norwich came to life. |
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To come to a Gathering and not work, to be a Drainbow, is to miss the point of the Gathering. |
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That being the case, you miss the opportunity to filthify environments where only the pure of heart can go. |
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Never one to miss an opportunity to flaunt his wealth, Khashoggi let his yacht be used for the 1983 Bond film Never Say Never Again. |
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The biological dereplication tool may identify major knowns in a mixture, but it may miss novel minor components. |
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He had a tendency to forget where he was supposed to be going and miss the train that was supposed to take him there. |
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His illness caused him to miss the autumn term at Cambridge, though his health gradually began improving in 1962 and he returned that April. |
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He died of bone cancer during the opening week of Titanic, causing her to miss the film's Los Angeles premiere to attend his funeral in London. |
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I miss London very much but I couldn't live there because there came a time when I needed to be private and was forced to be public by the press. |
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Counter punchers usually wear their opponents down by causing them to miss their punches. |
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It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. |
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The Chinese and Malays tend to miss off the 's' for plurals from words in English, making it sound quaint and unfinished. |
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If sugar turned bitter, he would miss the sweet. And if he someday turned old and mean, he would miss himself. |
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If you do not consent to detachment, God will miss his Godhead, and man will miss himself. |
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I think he's going to miss out on the opportunity to date her if he doesn't hurry. |
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I did love him like a big brother, and miss him all the time. |
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This was just the mud-map, just enough to make sure I did not miss the turning to the Scenic View. |
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And in doing of this, there is no damage done to the rest of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it. |
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In recent years there have been two fatalities and one near miss due to the inappropriate use of boom trucks. |
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Italy know they cannot wallow in the disappointment of last week's agonising near miss against Ireland. |
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There's also a greater chance that the shot will miss the guard entirely because of the greater accuracy required to make the shot. |
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By February 2008, it became clear that Bale was to miss the rest of the season through injury. |
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Three weeks later she crashed again at the Giro de Trentino and had to miss 4 weeks of racing in July and August. |
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He considered becoming a tax exile in the 1960s but ultimately decided he would miss Britain too much. |
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He then applied for the South Belfast Unionist candidature, and was unfortunate enough to miss the nomination by one vote. |
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The performance overran by ten minutes, which caused some people to miss their bus home. |
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The domain cm of Cameroon has generated interest due to the possibility that people might miss typing the letter o for sites in the com. |
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If plinthers miss their slots, substitutes take over, as they would at an airline check-in desk. |
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Although not regarded as reliable, Correia's account supplies a lot of information that the others miss or prefer to remain silent on. |
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Every province of the region is represented by a miss that contest for the miss La Libertad title. |
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She was far too quick-witted to miss the implications of what he was saying. |
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If they miss the initial strike, peregrines will chase their prey in a twisting flight. |
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You are eight minutes ahead of time, and some passengers will miss your bus if you run hot. |
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An expert in the self-inflicted wound, his attacks frequently miss their target in favour of reminding you of his own failings. |
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In her defense, she's not ever been at this level of national politics before but Tuesday night's speech felt like a swing and a miss for Ayotte. |
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I never miss a chance to make an allusion to their similarity. |
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I especially miss selections from the twenty-six abecedarian poems in Alphabets. |
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Striker Fernando Torres was included in the 21-man squad after recovering from the adductor injury which saw him miss the last three games. |
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Don't miss out on the aftershave balm and lotion because they add to the depth of the layers without stifling it. |
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Donat miss Aga Khanas mausoleum, the Monastery of San Simeon, the Abu Simbel Temple, and Elephantine Island. |
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