The original patron's heirs sold the rights to the chapel to their neighbor Antonio Paganelli in 1487 for two hundred florins. |
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Or do you think your neighbor would rev up her chainsaw just to shut you up? |
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I was visiting my neighbor again, and he brought me a tiny black puppy with a pink ribbon around her neck. |
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It's like learning your neighbor is a chiropractor whose hobby is choreographed rollerblading and then being ordered to hope she's happy in life. |
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When my neighbor retired he announced that he was going to spend his new freedom growing roses. |
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If they are given autonomy, they will ensure that no neighbor meddles in their affairs. |
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There was a trash can that they had taken that belonged to a neighbor that was missing. |
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That way, the neighbor won't be expecting an endorsement, and the opponent won't fear he will be given short shrift. |
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He had been using a multirotor drone to spy on his neighbor through her apartment window. |
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A neighbor at that time became the one who insistently and sleeplessly watched you. |
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Liz, who suffers from burnout, tells of a neighbor who burdens her with a harrowing tale of Vietnam. |
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Or he'd trade one of them to a neighbor for a year's supply of milk and eggs and a fat, ready-to-cook capon at Christmas. |
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A gardening neighbor had a small cold frame in which she grew hardy flowers for early and late blooms. |
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We lit a bunch of candles, stoked the fire and watched our neighbor decide that a power outage was a good time for snowblowing. |
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After two remedial debates, the high-low feed your neighbor debate was reopened. |
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Our neighbor has one chinaberry tree in the front, but all we have is grey dirt. |
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He met a well-armed neighbor who had made a citizen's arrest after teenagers broke into one diver's apartment. |
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In the comedic half, she is the neighbor of an underemployed actor, who soon becomes fixated on her. |
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You risk fingering some guy who's your neighbor and a potential advertiser and subscriber. |
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A gossipy neighbor had given Jem all his information because Atticus wouldn't talk about the Radleys. |
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My neighbor tells me it's the magic of the wand combined with my psychic aura. |
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Not the friendliest neighbor in the rain forest, the goshawk is one of the most secretive of birds when it comes to nesting. |
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The year before, a neighbor had returned a doe after finding her out on the range, alongside his cattle. |
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Don't ever get a dog because some rotten neighbor will just come and take it away and then you'll have to go battle some witches to get him back. |
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Before the evening was over I went to get my neighbor Jan to take a picture of us all together on my deck. |
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The couple, always generous, happily gave their neighbor the directions to reach the pool. |
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Long has Sebastian peeked through the window to watch his zaftig neighbor across the way undress. |
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If not, the request is passed to another neighbor that the first computer doesn't know about. |
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The only neighbor is a naturist camping place that is situated in the next bay. |
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My neighbor has a plant that has leaves like aralia but gets flowers like a hibiscus. |
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And it is understood that military spending threatens neighbor states, causing them to arm themselves, so that arms races threaten the peace. |
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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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As I start for home, I run into a neighbor who says he was awakened by the crash so he threw on some clothes and came out to see what happened. |
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In this case, the running average was calculated by averaging each point with its neighbor on either side. |
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Occasionally, make time to invite a neighbor over and perform for them after a lunch or dinner. |
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Our neighbor Elizabeth fancied herself a paint maven, proclaiming that light colors dried darker and dark colors dried lighter. |
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If you don't want to rely on a neighbor for watering, install an automatic timer for your watering system or hose. |
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They're too busy glugging pints to care what color, nationality or ethnicity their next door neighbor is. |
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A very interesting question about beggar my neighbor is whether there is an infinite game. |
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Another neighbor at the potluck had bagged it while the rest of us were finishing a chocolate hazelnut torte. |
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I wonder how well one would describe their next door neighbor or even their mother to a total stranger. |
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He told this one neighbor in the trailer park next to his that he thought the girl was very beautiful. |
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He immediately points out that sins against this commandment include not helping one's neighbor in preventing unchastity. |
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Less popular than its neighbor Spain, Portugal remains relatively unexposed but holds much for travelers to discover. |
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I don't mean to sound ungrateful, but my downstairs neighbor has been shoveling snow in front of our house for the past two and a half hours. |
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The neighbor disrobes and performs some ritual dance to his amusement and mystification. |
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First my neighbor steals my plants, and then I have to administer the smackdown to some poor senile old lady to get them back. |
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My neighbor Cory and I had spent the afternoon fishing for smallmouth on the Mississippi River. |
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As might be expected, some people abused this system and reported the nosy neighbor as a heretic, just to try and get rid of them. |
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It is through that upbuilding of the neighbor that we see the reign of God coming near, just as John proclaimed. |
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Even in the Commandments, it says to love thy neighbor as thyself, not to love thy neighbor more than thyself. |
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How can one turn the other cheek and love thy neighbor at the same time you are being urged to conquer by the sign of the cross? |
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I mean, these aren't people that are going to turn around and love thy neighbor tomorrow. |
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And Matthew said most important of all, is love, love thy neighbor as thyself. |
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I couldn't get comfortable, the dreams were bad, my neighbor was gunning his motorcycle again. |
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I live in East Oakland and my next-door neighbor had a lot of fireworks so he joined us too. |
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My upstairs neighbor in my fourplex apartment has started feeding a squirrel peanuts. |
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He goes around the world chasing after his nutso neighbor and finds a couple allies along the way. |
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We know they have occupied their neighbor Kuwait, and we have thrown them out. |
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Move outdoor containers and hanging baskets to a single location near a water source and ask a neighbor to stop by twice a week to water them. |
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Their upstream neighbor to the north is a phosphate strip-mining company called Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan. |
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My neighbor is sitting beside me at a drum kit, with a stuffed hound dog between us. |
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My mother covered him with blankets, and a neighbor phoned the local chapter of the Humane Society for help. |
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When was the last time you or your neighbor had your chimney inspected or cleaned by a chimney sweep? |
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He tells himself that he is stupid if he thinks anyone as nice as his neighbor would go out with someone as horrible as him. |
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When visiting a neighbor or relative's house, guests enjoy a hospitable welcome. |
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In the courtyard my meal was laid out covered with a tray on a chowki and a neighbor woman sat near it waiting for me. |
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This is the neighbor love of the second of the great commandments Jesus describes in the synoptic accounts. |
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One neighbor has even put out a statue of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals. |
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Our unfriendly neighbor planted a peach tree in the tiny green space between her building and ours. |
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As a kid my neighbor Lois would employ me to gather elderberries for pies that she would enter in the county fair. |
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In our heady economic comfort, we have lived alone and let our neighbor die. |
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I imagine the police coming when a neighbor complains about the smell from the drains. |
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In fact, we'd already been trapped once that winter and had had to hire a neighbor to plow the driveway. |
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How can one gardener grow perfect plumerias year after year, while a close neighbor invariably fails? |
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They also agreed that it's easier to talk about God's love for us and our love for self and neighbor than it is to get a fix on our love for God. |
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His rescue began when a neighbor heard him whimpering lifted a manhole cover and peered into the storm drain. |
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How would my friend know what a forbearing and saintly person I am if I didn't tell her the challenges I face from my neighbor? |
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He slammed his fist into the car door, leaving a huge dint that even our old crabby neighbor could see a mile away. |
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If you get beaten up by your neighbor, that's a tort law or criminal law matter. |
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Not five minutes later, her neighbor was over toting croissants, bagels, and a carafe of orange juice. |
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David, their 12-year-old neighbor, has developed an innocent crush on the older sister. |
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Consequently the barren noblewoman of the tale is quick to rush to judgment against her fruitful neighbor. |
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Now, you might not want a cutthroat reporter like Miller as a next door neighbor. |
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Part of him finds it ironic that she's been so close all this time, practically a neighbor. |
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Seeing him, the neighbor went around to the backyard and told his flock of pudgy daughters to play in the front yard. |
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I've known Tori forever, not only is she my next door neighbor but we went to the same grade school. |
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China should take note here and apply diplomacy to foster good neighbor relations. |
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In a reciprocal gesture, Pakistan agreed to restore full diplomatic ties with nuclear neighbor India. |
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Around the beginning of the 20th century, a neighbor planted a grove of American chestnuts. |
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A Retro-Guy will take care of his neighbor's yard when said neighbor is deployed overseas on military duty. |
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To the Glory of God and for your personal well-being and the well-being of your neighbor, bite off more than you can chew and chew. |
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Just as I gather up my courage to start a conversation with my neighbor, impeccably dressed waiters appear and begin serving dinner. |
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We need intelligent persons who maintain comity among colleagues, share their passion, and serve their neighbor and society warm-heartedly. |
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Arriving in Tibet in late August, Koch and Chin acclimatized by climbing and skiing Changzheng, Everest's 24,890-foot neighbor. |
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Last holiday, we had a neighbor kid catsit, and he closed the door to the basement room where their litter boxes are located. |
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Residents of an upscale Istanbul neighborhood flocked to their windows this month to watch a neighbor brutally beat his wife. |
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In contrast, items on old-fashioned racism ask about open opposition to fair housing laws, integration, intermarriage, and having a black neighbor. |
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A neighbor can volunteer to drive a child to soccer practice, or a weekly play date outside the home can be arranged, to allow the mother to rest. |
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In the Old Testament, when a person did an evil act to his neighbor, he was to be paid back in the same way. |
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Whether as a gift for a secretary, a neighbor or the mailman, a spa gift certificate for a massage or other relaxing treat is welcome and appropriate. |
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Otherwise, Nelson the vastly rich neighbor with his sulky companion, Bryce a Renaissance prince with a gynandrous consort. |
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Selling off the extras, I saw my neighbor marvel at the scent and murmur that he wished he could afford one. |
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Among them was the neighbor who had insisted that the air raid shelter be searched for survivors. |
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My neighbor Dave the Web Designer wants to know if Facebook friends can be converted into an alternative energy source. |
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At the prefab dorms on the American base in Kandahar, I ran into my neighbor from the bunk next door. |
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Unlike its famous neighbor Rwanda, the tiny landlocked country of Burundi is difficult to locate on a map. |
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Othman watched the home of his sister's neighbor, a Sunni, burn to the ground. |
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Your neighbor may spend the whole flight jabbering on their mobile. |
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It is said that when a neighbor accidentally killed Gotti's young son when he struck the poor kid with his car, that the neighbor subsequently disappeared, poof! |
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My neighbor says the herb kava is a natural way to calm nerves. |
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Minnie Driver and Stockham as his neighbor and her son are delectably weird. |
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According to neighbor David Taubin, Sanderlin and her two daughters have been living at 193 Saxon Woods Road for about a year. |
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Placing a local call meant asking Gertrude the operator to ring a neighbor. |
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The beleagured nation has been direly impacted by troop and weapon flows into its north from neighbor Libya. |
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In a matter of hours, a dishwasher in Cleveland went from a good neighbor to an international hero. |
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Maybe it's the neighbor to the south who has the beautiful yard with the beautiful garden with the perfect fountain and the elegant rock formation. |
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But the neighbor wasn't home, so Mr. Hansen stuck his business card in the door jamb and left. |
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I gently woke my neighbor and listened myself with a concentration not usual for me when attending chamber concerts with late Classical or early Romantic repertoire. |
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He was the cranky and quirky old neighbor that everyone had. |
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His Short-Shorts An eccentric neighbor, in his 80s, strolls around wearing short shorts without underwear. |
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I once had a neighbor whose favorite stupid pet-owner trick was to have his Rhodesian ridgeback jump up to chomp on and then hang on to a cattle prod. |
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Now that I think of it maybe that rabbit, dead but at least furry, was probably still better looking than my ugly old neighbor with his grey nose hairs and his liver spots. |
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Years later, a neighbor traveled to India and, improbable as it may seem, arranged a marriage to a Sikh man to remedy Mrs. Singh's aching heart. |
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Our country's prosperity and security are also due in part to our good ties with Colombia, our most important next-door neighbor. |
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In the south, the gulf States view their Persian nuclear neighbor as a permanent archenemy. |
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Last year he was severely criticized for his handling of a land deal with a neighbor in financial distress. |
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However, she gains no support from her husband, who is the epitome of the couch potato, nor her neighbor Judy, who is as sweet as pie and about as bright. |
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In one story in this collection, a sheltered young boy witnesses the abduction of his neighbor and decides whether to intervene. |
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On July 30, 1992, Morin was convicted of the murder of his next-door neighbor, nine-year-old Christine Jessop. |
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Apparently they had a difficult time keeping tenants to sublet the back bedroom of the apartment, according to neighbor testimony. |
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My next-door neighbor flies his gay pride flag in his front yard. |
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It can be as close as your family and your next-door neighbor and as far away as a third world country. |
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But our guys are familiar, they are the guy next door, your neighbor on the trolley bus, your brother, your son. |
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If we have compassion for the vulnerable, it follows that we will seek justice for our neighbor. |
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For months, Russia had been meddling in the affairs of its neighbor Ukraine without having to pay a serious cost. |
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Isaacs plays the snake-charmer of a neighbor Roman Castavet in the miniseries. |
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Yet the most we do is nod along, only to return to the unending toil of making our neighbor into our enemy. |
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It was three in the afternoon, and a concerned neighbor named Raoul Cleary asked Moseley what he was doing. |
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The young turntablist quickly partnered with neighbor Fredy Blast. |
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A neighbor who heard the shotgun blasts went to investigate. |
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The grisly discovery of her mummified body has unsettled the neighborhood, the neighbor added. |
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He can often be seen working on one of three show cars, says next-door neighbor George Gayan. |
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The neighbor was off visiting somebody at the hospital, but a niece was there and let Ortega in. |
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A more ambitious neighbor raised the roof, added dormers, expanded the garage to include space for three cars, and installed a fence to contain their new puppy. |
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My 89-year-old neighbor is wait-listed to enter a local nonprofit assisted living facility. |
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What Jesus does say repeatedly is to love thy neighbor as thyself. |
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I associated it with our next-door neighbor, an elderly white man with raging senile dementia. |
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The love for the neighbor is that divine cement, without which no community will be able to keep together in unity. |
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Love thy neighbor as one loves thyself is still good advice. |
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Yesterday, when I was being smeared and pelted with snow while breaking my back, my neighbor cleared his tiny, non corner walk in about 3 minutes and then went back inside. |
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But a democratic, pluralist Egypt is a safer neighbor in the long term than one held together by barbed wire and policemen. |
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A neighbor woman came out from behind her screen door and told me to leave the puppy out in the street. |
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So they went inside and locked the doors and shutters, and peeped out at the mountain through the peep-holes their vrous had made to see what the neighbor vrous were doing. |
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Novartis also strives to be a good neighbor in the communities where associates and their families live and work. |
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You might not want so much detail but Montgomery was later a Roslyn Heights, Long Island neighbor of mine so I feel the old boy deserves some ink from me. |
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This is reflected, first, in our good neighbor policy, and in the strengthening of our bilateral ties with other countries. |
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Arthur Acton decided to go into business with a neighbor in Florence, Bernard Berenson. |
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They're too big to fit in the chicken coop, so last year, I bartered with a neighbor for her huge, castoff dog house. |
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Tucking one boy under each arm, he hightailed it every morning across the street in Bushwick to a kindly neighbor who let the family use her tub. |
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The clairvoyant who does not awake his intuition could become a slanderer of his neighbor and even an assassin. |
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One diner praised her forkful as hearty, while a neighbor rejected his as greasy and dense. |
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A little boy who was deaf and dumb from birth was brought by his next door neighbor tonight. |
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Unable to move, the desperate woman has to wait for two hours at the curb until a neighbor comes by and helps her into her home. |
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You don't gain that through beating up a small neighbor and then not keeping your word to the European presidency. |
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You could try to agree with that neighbor to grow the same variety of corn, but if they don't respond to diplomacy, buy a package of old fashioned paper lunch bags. |
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You wake up late, miss the prayer meeting, and speak unkindly to your neighbor on your way out. |
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Ex-con neighbor just pulled into his driveway with a wood chipper! |
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Our commonwealth neighbor to the north also had its own geopolitical motives for turning out at the box office. |
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I stood my neighbor up the night of the dance, and I felt awful about it. |
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Patricia Kluge tried to ingratiate herself with her neighbor the queen, but was continually snubbed. |
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She is the neighbor that prays for you, bakes for you, inquires about each family member, and always has a ready smile. |
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I'll say a prayer for her and send your neighbor a Mass card. |
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A neighbor called authorities Friday morning after expressing concern about men in the house in north Houston. |
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Nearest neighbor methods will assign the unknown case into the square category. |
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In the end, Ernesto a neighbor suggested to take his car to bring me back to a more touristic place where I would be safe. |
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If my neighbor holds an opinion different from mine, do I have any right to consider him dishonest or evil? |
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A neighbor bet covers the numbers located next to a certain number on the roulette wheel. |
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Caller: My next door neighbor is not home and I see a stranger kicking in the back door. |
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He was a true husband, a good neighbor, a man of clean morals, and religious. |
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According to the media release, Keats' 52-year-old next door neighbor yelled at the dogs to be quiet and kicked the fence. |
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The encounter between Keats and his neighbor ended nonlethally only by good luck. |
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We have a neighbor who raises grass fed beef and pastured poultry. |
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The narrator's mother, who insists that she attend the School of Music and Ballet and forbids her to play with the shoeless neighbor children, is English. |
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AbitibiBowater also strives to be a good neighbor by engaging meaningfully with local communities, including Aboriginal peoples. |
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At an ING DIRECT Save Your Money Café you'll find saving, financial nourishment and being a good neighbor are on the menu. |
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It was such a lovely warm day our crazy neighbor to the west spent most of the afternoon smoking while sitting in the harvest gold, Naugahyde recliner she keeps in her garage. |
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I say this because the other day Logan took a spin at shoveling and our neighbor came over and cleared over half our concrete wonderland with his HUGE snowblower. |
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This morning, as we lined up to vote at our tiny town hall, my next-door neighbor was kibitzing with the election supervisor about farming. |
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She knew better than to trust anything the nosy neighbor said. |
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Variations on the scam are an old neighbor, a friend of the family etc. but predominantly the emergency scam is directed toward the Grandparents. |
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Variations on the scam exist where the con-artist claims to be an old neighbor or friend of the family, etc. |
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This neighbor is unable to understand that inorganic divisions amongst this human race, such as alliances, nations, ethnicities, will never stay static. |
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I then solicited help from my weightlifting, he-man neighbor Phil, and we soon had the 176 lb bulky beast properly positioned in the entertainment unit. |
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Our next-door neighbor star, Proxima Centauri, is more than five times that distance. |
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People and communities: Novartis endeavors to promote the livelihoods of our associates and to be a good neighbor in the communities where we operate. |
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The charges were denied by Nicaragua, which countercharged that its neighbor was actually the invader of Nicaraguan territory. |
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Lafarge Shui On aims to be a good neighbor and supports local communities. |
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This aggression from our neighbor Russia is upsetting. |
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The electrified double fencing along the border of South Dakota and the other still existing neighbor states makes the intended point as well, we trust. |
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The neighbor had once been employed as a night watchman. |
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To the believer, he said to love your neighbor as yourself. |
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And unlike the gas giants Saturn and Jupiter, Neptune and its neighbor Uranus are heavy and made of ice and rock. |
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According to Mr. Kramer, contractors had not received the proper permission before they started removing bricks from the party wall he and his neighbor share. |
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He and a neighbor friend worked for a time in a pizzeria in a nearby town. |
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Sumptuous in length, this mysteriously soil-inflected wine so rich in low tones is almost the later ego of its neighbor Grasberg, but every bit as impressive. |
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Gabe's neighbor Jim, a big-talking high-tech wiz, had scared Gabe with dark tales of some sort of 'capture card' that needed to be installed inside Gabe's computer. |
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Also in France where, in front of the imminence of a conflict with the German neighbor, numbers officers are allured by this new revolver, with central percussion and especially automatic extraction. |
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Residents of a Moscow suburb say he is a mild-mannered neighbor they have known for years as Igor Girkin. |
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In the meantime Ivor had already skated phoneward across the parquetry to hear what Nina Lecerf or some other neighbor wanted. |
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Young people commune with one another online or via media enthusiasms — they make a cult of their leisure pursuits and call it interaction — but do they ever buy their neighbor a drink and talk about the weather? |
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And because of the brand-sour old woman tells another, and her neighbor, daughter, granddaughter, son-in and buhgaltershe zheke, the energy brand acquires escape velocity. |
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Offer to help Grandma get her tomatoes planted, or make your famous tuna casserole for a neighbor who's been sick. |
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La Piedad has taken advantage of being neighbor to the state of Guanajuato, keeping its growth in the industrial sector constant, mainly in the pork area and in the sport clothes production. |
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In the back of the car, her neighbor shouted and writhed in pain. |
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Listening to him feels like chatting with your neighbor over the garden hedge, and it's all too easy to be distracted by the foliage, I'm afraid, as he maunders on about knife wounds and sleeping potions and missing kimonos. |
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With the deferential surreptitiousness that some Americans now associate with their northern neighbor, Canada in the last decade nearly doubled its oil exports and nearly tripled its natural gas exports to the United States. |
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This other bride, Samaia's relative or neighbor, could pass for an adult if not for the petulant expression on her face — a teen-ager's trademark sulk. |
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The men capture Lugh and in the process kill Saba's father and the neighbor who led them to Lugh. |
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As well, these initiatives offer the community a greater accessible pool of talent and an increased number of volunteer hours while simultaneously positioning your company as a good neighbor and an employer of choice. |
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When you move your cursor over the neighbor bet wheel, the numbers corresponding to a neighbor bet are highlighted on the wheel as well as on the roulette table. |
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Here in the world, the true house of prayer because built by God, we can offer with our moral work the best prayer to God, to our neighbor and to ourselves. |
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It reconstructs the attitudes, policies, and acts of the North American colonies, especially complicit neighbor Massachusetts. |
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A former neighbor of mine used to work in her husband's office most days, so she employed a marvelous cleaning woman named Judy who worked diligently one day a week to keep the house spotless. |
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From its assigned position in the periodic table, hahnium ought to behave like its stable neighbor tantalum. |
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We make every effort to be a solid corporate citizen, a responsible employer and a good neighbor, contributing to the economic, social and environmental sustainability of the regions where we operate. |
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To earn good will, Twist cropped a window shade for the neighbor. |
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The opening of some intercalibration groups to volunteer neighbor countries would thus allow promoting the use of methods for assessing biological quality and benefiting to the greatest number. |
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Grasslands National Park will continue to work on building and maintaining rewarding relationships with these groups and individuals, and to be a good neighbor. |
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A neighbor tried in vain to stanch the bleeding with a towel. |
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Later, Leann and a neighbor rigged a motor to a stationary bicycle. |
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It might be community volunteer work, visiting the elderly neighbor down the street, helping Grandma clean her yard or pursuing a special interest such as art or music. |
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As noted earlier, Phoenix takes pride in being a good neighbor. |
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The Ripley Wind Power Project will continue to produce clean energy for 24,000 Ontario homes, with the clear goal of maintaining regulated guidelines and a good neighbor policy that minimizes our impact on the community. |
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To compensate me for his tree landing on my shed, my neighbor paved my driveway. |
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She found in her neighbor a good friend, gardening companion and kindred spirit. |
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His neighbor Ralph Waldo Emerson invited him into his social circle, but Hawthorne was almost pathologically shy and stayed silent at gatherings. |
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As soon as there is any departure from simplicity, and attempt at halfness, or good for me that is not good for him, my neighbor feels the wrong. |
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Their next door neighbor told Ott she had seen Tegan the night before the report was made and he did not have any bruises on his head. |
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We'd been two years on our Pedernales acreocracy, not far from Fredericksburg, when our neighbor had two horses stolen in broad daylight. |
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Bangladesh is the 7th largest natural gas producer in Asia, ahead of its neighbor Myanmar. |
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In this lack of effort there is not the awareness of having to ask pardon of the common Father and men our brothers, every time that in the course of history our neighbor has suffered from our wrongful actions. |
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To the south, the countries neighbor the Baltic States, Poland, Germany and the United Kingdom while to the north there is the Arctic Ocean. |
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The tort of nuisance, for example, involves strict liability for a neighbor who interferes with another's enjoyment of his real property. |
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For starters, most restaurant meals pack around 1,000 calories, so anything in that neighbor hood is a yawner. |
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Also, Antoine was a simple man, a good neighbor and warmhearted to all. |
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My nosey next door neighbor turned me in for building my garage without a permit. |
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Once a neighbor complained that a Gilbreth had called the neighbor's boy a son of an unprintable word. |
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Both betray a supreme arrogance toward a Latin American neighbor of the US, a delusional self-confidence, and a tendency to rely on information from the local ruling class, its managers and its politicians. |
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You may even live in a private Wi-Fi zone, as I do, thanks to an unknowingly generous neighbor who hasn't secured his or her Wi-Fi network. |
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One cannot increase its water resources by going to war with a neighbor unless you capture the entire watershed, depopulate it, and run the risk of tremendous retaliation. |
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In the past, we had just one neighbor on our northern border. But since the dismantlement of the USSR, Iran has faced four newly independent countries. |
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Another spider neighbor that is commonly found in homes is the daddy longlegs. The daddy longlegs is often called a cellar spider. |
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Instead, the clocklike gears of the solar system line up Earth, our planetary neighbor and the sun with all but creaking slowness. |
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Everyone else the narrator mentions seems to be only slightly known — a man who fixes the dehumidifier, a neighbor who once brought some cake, the librarian down the street. |
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It was postmarked in Omaha, Lincoln's neighbor to the east. |
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Tschetter said his next trip would be in mid-December to Mexico, where he will swear in the latest group of volunteers to serve as development partners with America's southern neighbor. |
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You may try to keep the Golden Rule, pay your bills, be a good neighbor, stay out of jail, and live a clean, moral life, but that won't make you born again. |
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And it's clearly logical to assume that your neighbor – who, after all, is the person with the college-bound high school student in the household – is aware of that fact, too. |
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In Synergism, the insured discovered a neighbor was claiming rights to a portion of its property. |
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A man that flattereth his neighbor spreadeth a net for his feet. |
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Our northern neighbor privatizes its air traffic control system. |
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Because he didn't want to, I gave him the few groschen I had on me and pleaded with him, so he went round to a Gentile neighbor and brought back a bucket. |
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Since the falling out with his neighbor they have kept their distance. |
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Like its neighbor Philadelphia, many rare and unusual liquors and liqueurs often find their way into a mixologist's cupboard or restaurant wine list. |
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In addition, it is only necessary to reflag the cells that lie along the free surface and some of their neighbor cells in each computational step. |
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North Korea, a Communist ally and neighbor of China, is unlikely to witness street protests unless Beijing relents and initiates change in the Hermitic North. |
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Parallel studies are carried out for the undirectional model, where the neighbor effects do not depend on whether they are from the left or right. |
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It is hard to be a clock-watcher when your neighbor at the next desk is working feverishly on ensuring the complete satisfaction of a disgruntled customer. |
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Others reach out with armlike hyphae to rob a neighbor of its food. |
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It turns out my back-fence neighbor is kin to one of my co-workers. |
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As he stood there, his legs spread and his hands on his hips like a man who knew what he was doing, he saw his big tittied neighbor pull up in her car. |
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Marc, alas, pines for a dashing ne'er-do-well neighbor named David. |
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My neighbor is sometimes a babysitter for other moms' children. |
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The worst part, the refugees say, is maneuvering survival in a war whose combatants are often quick-change artists, looking like a neighbor by day and a killer by night. |
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A nitwit neighbor hauls out his stash of fireworks, legal and illegal, and starts setting off firecrackers, bottle rockets, Roman candles and ear-splitting M-80 explosives. |
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And neighbor claimed to be of Bogata, There having come, I know not by what way, Did with him speak and solemnly announce A country rich in emeralds and gold. |
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Ask a family member or neighbor to be present while using a chain saw in case of an emergency and maintain a safe distance of 50 feet from all bystanders. |
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April will be a relatively quiet month for the rovers and orbiters that we've sent to Mars, thanks to a conjunction between the the sun and the neighbor planets. |
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In that year, the Netherlands regained its independence from France, which had annexed its northern neighbor in 1810, as the Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands. |
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Then one day she received an allamanda seedling from an old neighbor. |
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It seemed a little knee-jerkish anyway, too obvious for the neighbor across the street to do, and a little too much like adolescent vandalism for my own conscience. |
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Which means that every seat contains someone who is reclining straight into the lap of their backstairs neighbor. |
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A Utah mother charged with killing six of her infant children was described as cold and aloof by a neighbor. |
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Sure, your cubicle mate, neighbor, and aunt all own a Fitbit or JawBone fitness tracker. |
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There was something off about the new neighbor. He was triggering my weirdometer. |
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Myrna was certain the woman would cream in her jeans at this opportunity to be a good neighbor. |
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The digit in Fig 23 changes towards that class label which the classifier and the heatmapping implicitly perceive as the nearest neighbor. |
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A neighbor, Robert Parker told Johnson that if he did not release Casor, Parker would testify in court to this fact. |
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China is clearly frustrated with its destitute, bellicose neighbor. |
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In the 17th century the Dzungar Khanate, formed by the Mongol Oirat people, became Russia's southern neighbor, and controlled the upper Irtysh. |
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If the power of affording it be placed under the direction of the Union, there will be no danger of a supine and listless inattention to the dangers of a neighbor. |
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Historian David Chardavoyne has suggested that the movement to abolish capital punishment in Michigan grew as a result of enmity toward the state's neighbor, Canada. |
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Among the merchandise destroyed was large quanities of Ugandan Waragi, otherwise known an B-52, a strong gin illegally imported from south Sudan's neighbor. |
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The Danes tried unsuccessfully to obtain recognition of the border from their neighbor, but otherwise went out of their way to avoid antagonizing Germany. |
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