Along the way, Spira learned that more than 100 years of antivivisectionism hadn't ever stopped a cruel experiment. |
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This topic is relevant because music is more than just voice, rhythm, beat, melody but lyrics. |
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If conventional arrangements and patterns are made more scarce, other arrangements and patterns will spring up. |
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While polyphonic tones were better than monotones, they still sounded more like an old video game than the music they were patterned after. |
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The rather more rare anti-personnel rockets will spew out fragments up to 30 feet or more. |
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I suggest leaving a stick of deodorant or antiperspirant at the office in case you need to apply more throughout the day. |
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The global fiat currency is based on nothing more than a lick and a promise and long-term it's headed toward complete restructuring. |
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This new shape caused RDH to be less effective on ribitol, but more effective on xylitol and L-arabitol as shown in the accompanying graph. |
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You see, there is more to a pub or a bar than what is poured out of a bottle or a beer spigot. |
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So there is no magic spigot that can be turned on whenever we need more oil. |
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But he wanted to be able to feel them once more, their less-than-perfect curvatures beneath her cold lids and stiff, rough lashes. |
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It is now known that the government kept the lid on this controversial deployment for more than two weeks. |
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Our feeling is this time the administration might be more receptive, and that is probably putting a lid on prices. |
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We can not stop proliferation any more than we can stop the advancement of technology or put a lid on individual ingenuity. |
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In his eyes George is a more faithful developer of Ricardian economics than even J. S. Mill. |
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It was nice as a small evening meal, but for something a bit more filling, I'd do riced potatoes and possibly a lemon sauce. |
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These events and conflicts linked anti-racism to democratic political development more strongly than ever before. |
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Perhaps the answer lies somewhere in the fact that the world is imperfect and gets more so every day. |
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The top of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation lies within the more widely used, but poorly constrained, Tithonian Stage. |
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If the heel is up then well-struck shots will go right, and the lie needs to be more upright to correct. |
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What's more, not only are almost all of us far from poor and hungry, but virtually all of us are, at least relatively, rich and full. |
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Despite this, the least developed countries still depend on trade for more of their income than rich countries. |
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To the extent that the rich countries have bigger economies and more export trade, there is some truth in this claim. |
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And, in the more likely event that he's simply lying low, plotting his mode of attack, we have the backup plan. |
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I would add that the conference's refined dialogue and inquiry did not blunt the prickly sense of more image-trouble lying ahead. |
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Furthermore, antiretroviral therapy may be less effective or less well tolerated in some patients who present with more advanced disease. |
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As it stands, Earle is today probably best known more as a radical than as a rocker. |
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My much-needed lie-down was about to become rather more strenuous than anticipated. |
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We have searched as we could, my liege, but the northern lords object to our presence more strongly every day. |
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A luscious mocha sauce, the rich chocolate base, and a generous topping of crisp roasted almonds will make you long for more. |
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Williams's putting more self reflection and understanding in his music than ever before, and he's a rich seam of material. |
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Keighley is a rich source of new stories and I look forward to uncovering more of them. |
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The simple fact is that the more mature filmgoer is a rich source of cinema revenue. |
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That's why I look at the rich agricultural land in Aberdeenshire and ask what can be done to make it generate more income and more jobs. |
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Very little gold was found but more important was the fact that rich pastoral country was discovered. |
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It is a rich wine colour, which gives this apartment a more feeling of home. |
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The Tories have signed away more than anyone else in Europe so I find it a bit rich when they shout about a referendum. |
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Solid, intelligent performances all round, and a very good start to a project that promises more riches and insights to come. |
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They realised that land further away might also have riches in them that would make Rome even more wealthy. |
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So in lieu of a proper beginning here are a few things which I might have arranged more coherently into a beginning if I had the skill. |
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The two former military officers have been amigos for more than a dozen years. |
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Dileep Tirkey richly deserves this award, all the more because he is the first tribal to get this top civilian honour. |
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Turvey desperately needs more funding if he is to complete the season with Team SWR, a chance he richly deserves. |
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On Tuesday I called the lieutenant in charge of the buy-back program for some more information. |
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A squadron, usually commanded by a lieutenant colonel, normally consists of two or more flights and has 50 to 750 personnel. |
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Television, unlike radio, more often uses satellites, with most developing countries allowing the reception of satellite transmissions. |
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And most of them have satellite or cable so they have even more channels of rubbish. |
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It typically has 50,000 or more soldiers, is made up of two or more corps, and is commanded by a lieutenant general or general. |
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Typically commanded by a lieutenant general or higher, an army combines two or more corps. |
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For life to evolve, simple molecules have to combine to form more complex ones. |
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There was very little in the way of animal life on the islands, sheep mainly, but the bird life more than made up for that. |
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Zambia will benefit more if the lives of animals in forest reserves are preserved and protected against poachers. |
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This continues for a long time over many lives until the soul recognizes itself and determines more and more the individual actions. |
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Yet the redundancy is also a reminder that there are no jobs for life any more, even in the most advanced industries. |
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The old fans' line says that football is not a matter of life and death, it's more important than that. |
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The more we give up belief in life after death, the more we want to value this life, and its experiences. |
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Logically, as you become older and the probability of dying gets more likely, the life assurance premium increases sharply. |
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After decades of rickety governments cobbled together from small parties, the 1997 constitution encourages larger and more stable groupings. |
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This river is unlike the fire before, more focused, cool and steadily pulsing and mixing with her lifeblood and mending her core. |
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As usual bag after bag was filled with litter but, more alarmingly, ten lifebuoys were hauled out from this short stretch. |
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What's more likely to shake your equilibrium is that the room is covered in hard, reflective surfaces that ricochet sound. |
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The health effects of tobacco smoking are estimated to cause the deaths of more than 400,000 Americans annually. |
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More pubs are becoming smoke free as more people understand the dangers of smoking. |
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The birth of two children, also part of the life cycle, did not provide him with more positive material either. |
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For more perspective we could set other versions of the life cycle in different cultures next to our own. |
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They are also more and more likely to pass laws that make a commodity of a natural life form. |
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The pure, life-giving water was dying, crushed under the weight of more and more rubble falling in, inflicting endless wounds. |
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This complication is much more common if you smoke, as smoking damages blood vessels. |
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The UK government's obsession with tackling antisocial behaviour is making society even more lonely and fragmented. |
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The bombings may simply have brought thousands more socialist voters to the polls. |
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A CAMPAIGN to rid Grimsby of abandoned cars has resulted in more than 50 unwanted vehicles being handed over in the first 10 days. |
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It's all a natural progression for the character to be more lifelike and to have a level of understanding of her environment. |
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Myshkin is a later, more riddling and more tragic figure of lost absolutes. |
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The introduction of aviation to remote islands did more than just provide a link to the mainland, it threw a lifeline to the whole community. |
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He is also one of an elite band of nine jump jockeys to have ridden more than 1,000 winners. |
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Supposedly, the more you rode the horse, the calmer the horse was supposed to become. |
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I realised there was more to life than riding in stretch limousines and getting into VIP sections. |
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The province has been ridden by a sectarian conflict that has claimed more than 2,000 lives and displaced more than 750,000 people. |
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What's more, when Baltimore is on the road, opposing fans will ride him like he's never been ridden. |
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If you give people a compelling reason to come back every week for more pieces of a story, you will create rabid fans. |
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Fiction sometimes presents a much more vivid perspective on events than we can ever glean from newspaper stories or television reports. |
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He has written more than 2,000 news and feature stories for print and broadcast media. |
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We only hope they will at least provide more careful, balanced statements during live broadcasts or in newspaper stories. |
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Cassie was glad that she had finally told her side of the story but she knew that there was still more to come. |
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In words of three syllables or more, stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable. |
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The university library has more than 10,000 books on a variety of subjects including encyclopedia, life sciences and world books. |
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The PRC is working on more advanced designs for both submarines and submarine-fired missiles. |
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After all, the punishment for failure is more than just a life sentence without parole. |
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Garganelli pasta is like penne but the tube is ridged so it holds more sauce. |
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He works with cardboard and glazed paper, making ever more elaborate, often life-sized models of rooms or landscapes. |
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After the double coffin they made more life-sized models of themselves, this time fast-forwarded to the end of their lives. |
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With average lifespans lengthening, more plan beneficiaries are retiring than dying. |
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We are constantly bombarded with more information than we can possibly process in a human lifespan. |
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In this, Jane Austen's last completed work, satire and ridicule take a milder form, and the tone is more grave and tender. |
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Family physicians need to be more effective at helping patients adopt healthy lifestyle habits. |
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As the population ages, many more lifestyle drugs will focus on age-related issues. |
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He had a life-threatening illness at 22, so he thought more carefully about what he wanted from life. |
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His point, a valid one, is that clinical trials have tended to get longer, larger, and more expensive, while patent lifetimes aren't changing. |
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You will have the experience of a lifetime and we will make you and yours more than welcome on your return. |
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The idea that smokers take more paid breaks than non-smokers at work is ridiculous. |
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What made me even more suspicious was that it was so ridiculously easy to track him down. |
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Not only are they horrendously expensive, but they are ridiculously easy to come by and are designed to encourage us all to spend more. |
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In some respects the world is becoming more, not less, unstable as a result of the antiterror campaign. |
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These initiatives can begin to elicit a context for antiterrorism rather than more terrorism. |
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Nor are they likely to be spending more on defense or antiterrorism measures. |
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Much more commonly, anti-tetanus serum has been widely used to confer passive immunity after potentially contaminated minor injuries. |
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In 1993, the Bloc captured more than two thirds of Quebec ridings and became the official opposition. |
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But its increased economic insularity is more likely to be a natural function of its financial predicament. |
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The radio controls are designed more for style than function and are awkward to use. |
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Often, the product's physical form becomes smaller, more compact, and more efficient in design function. |
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The Deskbar has the added advantage that you end up using Google's search functions more than you even did previously. |
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The more isolated the tasks are, the more you inhibit their ability to function as a team. |
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How much more while the antitypical atonement is going on in heaven, should those who minister in sacred things be holy. |
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I'm not quite sure if that position is more or less bizarre than simply being an anti-vaxxer. |
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You call people anti-vax as if it's a dirty word, but I would bet an anti-vaxxer would know more about vaccines than you do. |
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The scrub person can be alert for oozing or plan for more ties, ligatures, or clips. |
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The second stage involves placing a deeper and more precise ligature at the base of the lesion. |
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Not satisfied with that, they then put in more lights, making more traffic snarls. |
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Queuing traffic at the numerous lights in and around the High Street creates more congestion. |
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A student who has a solid grasp of rhythm and pulse is much more likely to correctly notate the pitches of a melody. |
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No writer of his generation was more responsible for the widespread antiwar movement in England in the years following the war. |
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The band treated the crowd to some of their greatest hits and was made even more special when a fireworks display lit up the sky behind them. |
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Fire chiefs are warning the smoking ban may result in a rise in the number of house fires as more people light up at home. |
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The colors she chooses lean more heavily to violet, light pink, green, black, silver and gold. |
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You know, it doesn't even show the military in an unflattering light, it's more warts-and-all kind of thing. |
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His position is becoming more untenable in the light of more revelations that have come out. |
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The older children, the over 16's, were allowed forty-five minutes more, before lights out at ten. |
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Prominent organizations have began to see the light more, and realize what kind of production prospects can give them. |
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Royal Mail has said it wants to charge more for large but light items and less for small, heavy ones. |
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She was happy for the light load, she wasn't sure if her back could handle any more books. |
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He realised that it would take more than the light armour which he had with him to do the work. |
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There were dodgem cars, helter-skelters, waltzers, ghost trains, rifle ranges and lots more but two I remember more than most. |
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Then there are three more standing on the side of the road and I get the feeling of what it must be to be target in a fairground rifle range. |
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Even more than riflescopes, the improvement in bullets over the last several decades has been phenomenal. |
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A few cars, a few more red taxis and a light bus, yellow with a green top, drive on the right side of the road. |
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That's because with empty tanks and a light car, you might find you have more grip than you expected. |
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The novel is a light read that promises to tax you no more than a politician at election time. |
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I remember the letters were light on news about his military life and more focused on her. |
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I would have bet that the conventional rifling of the Douglas barrel would have been more accurate. |
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Your soul has rifts torn by hardships and suffering in the past, and the more you have endured, the easier it is to be consumed. |
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Having bowled out their opponents for 170, the home side made light work of knocking off the required runs with more than 18 overs to spare. |
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She made the mistake of looking up to make a cruel statement when Nicolette saw her face and lit in to her more. |
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Meanwhile, the musical subculture Tee helped build is lighting a fire under more traditional DJs looking to add some new sounds to their sets. |
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What's more, does anything except the odd ant lion and rare aardvark eat ants? |
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Using more pipe fittings, we rigged up a weather vane, and then we were ready to install the dish roof. |
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From experience, the rest of us are more likely to conclude that markets are very likely to be rigged or gamed, and prone to collapse. |
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As a result, the parachute riggers are taking on more responsibility since they can now plan part of the flight's path. |
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So he stared, and thought, and fretted as she grew increasingly more antsy. |
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But Diana became antsy eventually, and decided that it would be more productive to travel than to stay put. |
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I started to get stressed out and antsy after ten more minutes with no success. |
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Laois is in a right mess and it will take a lot more than Paudi Butler to sort it out. |
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There is no anger here but perhaps that is a more accurate reflection of life in Britain right now. |
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He edged them two more points ahead before Queens looked certain to score on the right. |
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He is a classic winger and, even if he occasionally plays on the left for Denmark, he is more comfortable on the right. |
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Perhaps these inequalities will be righted when the feminist revolution is more thoroughly assimilated. |
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I suspect that his action is more motivated by desire for celebrity, notoriety and financial reward than righting injustices. |
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In other words they're being forced to beg for an education that their more privileged peers received by right. |
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The subtle effects of light are strikingly investigated, but the right-angled hatchwork feels abstract, and therefore more contemporary. |
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Argentina will be harder to penetrate and more testing of the German defence, with the right-back Arne Friedrich unconvincing. |
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Would a little less pseudo-science and a little more right-brain reflection on what real people feel and do give us some more valid insights? |
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There is actually another group of people who are much more anxious about the outcome than any of the above. |
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I hope by now, you are inured to the fact that righteous indignation generates more email than gratitude. |
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Nevertheless, when he did play there was no keener performer on the field, nor one more anxious to do well for his side. |
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Telling teachers they have to do more is not going to interest any but the most ardent and dedicated. |
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At the end of the year, more prefects were chosen from my class than from any other. |
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Officers have made more arrests for class A offences than any other county division. |
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Second, there is more material to be taught in any given class than there is time to teach it. |
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A more superstitious premier might have resolved not to tempt fate any further. |
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He didn't grow any taller, but his messy red hair straightened out and became slightly more orange. |
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He knew, that the fifth was a thief, not just any ordinary thief, but one who had more brains than the others of his guild. |
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Hardly anybody but jazz buffs knows about the tenor saxophonist Wardell Gray any more. |
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Your life experience is more important than a communications, engineering, medicine or arts degree any day of the week. |
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What's more, if I was there, I'd back that attractive, young candidate any day of the week. |
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Back from school, I sat in my room, too weak and tired to do any more, so glad to rest. |
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I the world we live in today, every day we are faced with things that are just not good for us any more. |
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We weren't going to disturb the seabed any more at that point but we brought it up. |
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It is not as if the aristocracy exercises any power over the rest of us any more. |
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They are more like a loud, low pitched groan or a rhythmic pounding that repeats and becomes a long moan. |
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In some cases, it says that such sites have been operating without a permit or licence for more than 20 years. |
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You can hear an antiphonal effect as if there were more than one orchestra involved in the recording. |
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The Coronation Te Deum was written for the Abbey, and is made all the more dramatic with antiphonal brass. |
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The framework would address whether sales must be from licensed premises or could be from more general premises. |
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People say we get paid in rials, the Iranian currency, but face expenses in dollars, which are worth much more. |
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The meat on the ribs was tender, the sauce was brown and sticky, but they would've been infinitely more satisfying served hot. |
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They're screening the film on the 18th September but haven't licensed this new soundtrack which might have created more interest. |
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A licensure examination tests more than technical knowledge, although that is a large part of it. |
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Although Easter Island is antipodal to the Indus Valley, it is more nearly antipodal to the unexcavated city of Ganweriwali than to Mohenjo Daro. |
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I particularly liked this pattern, which was easy to memorise and a tad more interesting than a rib or stocking stitch. |
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The fruit flavours range from common fruits like banana, strawberry and peach, to more exotic fruits like lychee, guava, rambutan and jackfruit. |
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Freeways ribbon across picture postcard views, and there are more dulcet Kiwi tones on National Radio than I can translate fast enough. |
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Nothing would please the Scots contingent more than to meet, and cuff, the Antipodeans in this year's final. |
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An orange ribbon of flame is charring its way across more than 20,000 acres near Los Angeles. |
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The ribbon of land mass, fringed with coconut trees, stretches for more than 12,500 miles around a vast lagoon. |
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Is there any room, in your view, for lay boards to licitly have more power? |
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This is about more than giving the Tories' tarnished image a quick lick of varnish. |
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Despite his absence the parliament is going up at a lick and looking more awesome by the day. |
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The chow's coat requires more than a lick and a promise from the chow's owner. |
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Though he is no more, his memory has the life force of a flowing river. |
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Tension was high in Maranello, Italy, where Schumacher brought ferrari to the podium in F1 racing more than any other racer. |
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They stood up to the occasion, right enough, but all over the pitch, in conditions more conducive to ice-skating, players from both sides were going down. |
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He knows that I thirst for adventure more than the life-giving water. |
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She had ferried more than McConville to secret graves, and the burden of what she had done took its toll. |
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Your artist friend also has taken more than slight artistic license. |
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For the more commonly encountered methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci, a combination of vancomycin, rifampin and gentamicin is indicated. |
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Magistrates are demonstrating a more relaxed attitude towards granting licences and have given the nod to an extra 21 new licensed premises in recent times. |
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In Colombia, it was perceived more like a coincidence or perhaps even an opportunistic play by the farc. |
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But exploiting the feeding frenzy surrounding Angle and Paul may be a little more complicated than it might seem. |
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The first is an antitype of the Resurrection and, unlike the more formal Old Testament antitypes, offers direct evidence of Christ's ability to save those close to him. |
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I was looking for more lifehack-style posts such as how to lock your bike, which bike maintenance book to buy and things that may interest me as a casual cyclist. |
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He does it again and much more noticeably in the way he tilts numbers of squares of both kinds until one of them in the middle lies at right angles to all the others. |
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Advancing age has occasionally brought resolution, more often just a little understanding, to many of these riddles, but not necessarily to the resilient ambiguity of history. |
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The oversized, exuberant, and farcical plot of The Teleportation Device is more entertaining than any summary can convey. |
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As a result, the decision of who goes north with the big-league club, who rides the bench and who gets to ride the buses in the minors has become more complex. |
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The fast-moving, competitive capital of the United States forced him out of his more reserved shell, he says. |
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But their happy day turned to misery when they got home at 11.15 pm to find more than 30 items of jewellery, including antique pearls and brooches, taken. |
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Archaeology can show that Britain since antiquity has been a diverse, multi-ethnic and multicultural nation, something that needs remembering more than ever today. |
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Chub are stream fish, and like other soft-rayed species, are common in more turbulent riffles and races to which they are displaced by predation risk. |
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Their bill encourages fewer firms to control more of our media outlets and phone lines, while it also takes the lid off how much they can gouge us for the service. |
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Women who were active most days were more than three times more likely to have fertility problems than inactive women. |
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The river had come over its banks several times more since the big flood, and was up again today, and heavy rainfall lay on the surface rather than draining away. |
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What's more, amongst 16 to 30 year olds, anti-racism is strengthening. |
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For more than 400 years, the remains of James Hepburn, the 4th Earl of Bothwell, have lain in a Danish church where they were turned into a grisly tourist attraction. |
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Actually, it's more of a triumph of dehydration and fettuccine alfredo over the human body. |
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Where a policy provides cover against one of two or more concurrent causes of a casualty, a claim will lie under the policy provided that there is no relevant exclusion. |
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Praying for you, dear brother in the One who loves both of us more than we ever could fathom. |
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To be blunt, I am sorry that the teachers' unions are more interested in protecting their iron rice bowls than in seeing how necessary these reforms are. |
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Can a rich country like Australia afford to do even more than that? |
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New York courts are more likely to avoid granting joint custody in situations with feuding parents. |
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There were a record number of entries from yellow submarines, tall ships, small ships, rafts, sea serpents, to shipwrecks and fishing boats and lots more besides. |
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On Wall Street, Bank of America plays a perpetual second fiddle to JPMorgan Chase Co., the only U.S. bank that holds more assets. |
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While the ventral face of the centrum generally is covered with an undulating pattern of faint ridges, the lateral surfaces are more or less smooth. |
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Ask me any more questions, and I'll start lying through my teeth. |
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On the other hand, the only reason that that cover is what it is is because the publisher wants to sell more Faulkner books. |
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If it weren't for the parachute riggers' dedication to making sure aircrew have all their required equipment, in good condition, we would have lost a lot more pilots. |
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To emphasise the lack of incident, City didn't carve out an effort on goal until more than 30 minutes had passed but at least when they did it brought rich reward. |
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The more resources and education society becomes equipped with, the fewer stories like yours will surface. |
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In her book Bossypants, fey claims that her Palin impression did nothing to help net her comedy 30 Rock more viewers. |
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I am continually surprised as more useless government departments are dragged out into the light of day to be displayed to the ever more annoyed populace. |
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The Sunnis will find themselves marginalized and disenfranchised by this, even more so than they feel today and the Kurds are going to retreat into their shell. |
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Other putative antiterror measures seem more reasonable at first glance. |
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They fidget constantly and can rarely sleep, sometimes going a month or more on two to three hours of sleep a night. |
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Above Ducie Bridge, the left bank grows more flat and the right bank steeper, but the condition of the dwellings on both banks grows worse rather than better. |
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Somewhat surprisingly, the biggest increase in drug spending affected not the elderly, but Baby Boomers between ages 45 and 54, who spent more on lifestyle drugs. |
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The lower ride height, larger anti-roll bars and wider rubber deliver an even more racecar-like feel to the car in the turns, with even less roll. |
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Actually, there are two more positions that should be posted any time now and I've been asked to apply for both, so there's even more opportunity for growth. |
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The present invention relates generally to the field of lighter-than-air ships and more particularly to a airship that uses hydrogen as a lift gas. |
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With the relative paucity of decent Rankin biographies, Smith's work promises to direct more attention to Jeannette Rankin and her lifework for peace. |
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Fewer tax increases and an FCC ruling requiring more hockey fight highlight reels on cable sports channels. |
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Six years later, after one more dance with FDR, Kansans returned to their normal political axis. |
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A colonel was heard more quickly than a major or lieutenant colonel. |
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Cialikate and the man shared one last passionate, lusty kiss and a few more rounds of groping hands before pulling apart and rightening their clothing. |
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Word has it that the company are planning on setting up shop right here in Montreal in the form of some sort of satellite office, but I'm sure we'll hear more soon enough. |
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Finally we pulled away, and took a moment to regain our breathing and righten our clothes where our hands had done more than a little exploration. |
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I strove harder to stay awake in church and be more righteous. |
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I think that is why you are seeing our lieutenant governor, our insurance commissioner, and probably a couple of more name Democrats diving into the race. |
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This is giving a clear green light to burglars to commit this crime as they are more than likely to get a very light sentence or be put on a drug rehab programme. |
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Spread out among nine tents, more than 20,000 pounds of lobster are served throughout the five-day festivities. |
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Those who work at telework centers, satellite offices or on the road spend more time on the job, with each averaging over four days, or 30 hours a week. |
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On more than one occasion, Stallworth undercuts the image of Grand Wizard David Duke as a fearsome figure. |
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As the US has found, world domination is not a feasible project any more, if it ever was. |
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Ventura did have more qualifications for elected office than simply wearing a feathered boa while grappling in the wrestling ring. |
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Why is it taking more than three months to investigate the real villain? |
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Random sectarian killings slowed and more IRA men were bumped off. |
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As I continue with kayaking, I am becoming more proficient at righting my kayak and feeling more in control of my actions, more knowledgeable and less disoriented. |
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Now that I had the money, I wanted a real Harris tweed jacket, and not just any Harris tweed jacket but a thick one, with more tweed in it than other tweed jackets. |
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It's interesting what you say about how a film can be brought to life again and pulled into the 21st century by something a bit more contemporary. |
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Luckily this time no-one lost their life, but 11 people have been killed in 70 days of chaos on our roads, and police are predicting more carnage in the summer months ahead. |
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I am going to risk life and limb here, but I believe I am justified in saying that there are novels which women will enjoy more than men, and vice versa. |
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Evolution may be the personal mission of Ani 2003, but in a broader sense it's more of the same from Buffalo's righteous babe, and that's no slight. |
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It might also have the effect of keeping the passage clearer by the more frequent stirring and movement of powerful steamers towing flotillas of keels and lighters. |
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It's a case of function dictating similar design, but more of that later. |
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His retention may indicate any federal case could revolve around more than the perjury and obstruction charges. |
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But Harry, handsome ex-Marine and feted author, is greedy for more happiness than Maddy, a WASP goddess, gives him. |
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There is also more nitrogen in his varieties, and this contributes to a quick restart of fermentation after each filtration. |
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The feds are more interesting in finding out who is doing the recruiting rather than punishing those being recruited. |
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He won 91 victories for both Benetton and ferrari, 40 more wins than any other F1 racer in the record books. |
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Ramirez smiled then, a terrible rictus with more than a hint of malice. |
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Some futurists have said that we'll need to be more inventive, creative, and flexible to handle the tasks, flow and rhythm of life in this century and beyond. |
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It doesn't actually make me feel more competent, but it's cool anyhow. |
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To my mother's relief, I began welcoming her curries with more enthusiasm, and seemed content with lychees or mangoes or even the lowly sapote for dessert. |
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With the bases loaded and nobody out in the eighth, Giambi added a sac fly, netting more applause for the insurance run, his third ribbie of the night. |
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Forget the farm-to-table trend, which, more often than not, utilizes produce from distant states. |
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Brown observed to Poole that the miners could typically make the same or slightly more money and produce more coal per day, saved as they were the labor of riddling. |
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An array of beaded and fabric fringes, colorful ribbons, rickracks and other decorative trims are available, and it's fun to create your own combination of two or more. |
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At the current share price, in an industry where consolidation is becoming a more pressing imperative, don't be surprised to see a predator pounce. |
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It still could attract interest from overseas predators but it is far more likely in the short term that Harley will be forced to fall on his sword. |
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The deal threw a lifeline to more than 150 employees as well as thousands of customers who hold vouchers for activities such as hot air balloon flights and bungee jumping. |
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I sucked more of it from my finger, until it was licked, clean. |
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Flames licked out of the exhaust as the plane lifted off the runway and began the ascent, and as the noise faded into the distance it seemed to get even more intense. |
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I have it on good authority that the band's previous effort, To Bury Within the Sound, was even more soporific owing to the lack of heavy riffage. |
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We look hopefully at markings on our map like Pablo's Rapid and Dead Man Rapid, but they prove to be little more than riffles and a slight acceleration in the current. |
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They added more than 20 riffle weirs, 15 post vanes, and 80,000 willows to slow water down, protect streambanks, increase habitat and raise the water table. |
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The stream has now become nothing more than a sediment sluice with rock pools filled-in with sand and gravel, and former riffle reaches submerged in sediment. |
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The site for the Loft, a 77 unit condominium development, is a right-angled triangle with both acute angles cut off so it is more a misshapen pentagon. |
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Yet the IMF rode herd on countries such as Indonesia, which found it politically impossible to fulfill the more than 100 conditions attached to its 1998 bailout. |
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In addition to her love life, the second fascinating part of the book is watching Joplin change as she becomes more famous. |
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It is advisable that he weigh more carefully his disdainful utterances if he wants to be taken seriously beyond the narrow circle of his lickspittles. |
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During the recession and the recovery, fast-food more than held its own because of its sheer cheapness. |
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Paying cents more for a burger could mean big wage hikes for fast-food workers, many of whom live in poverty. |
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Want the fastidiously coiffed and scripted candidate to show a little more humanity? |
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