The result is incredibly cinematic, and manages not to trivialise the imagination and atmosphere of the movies. |
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I turned around to face him, doing everything I could not to gawk at his lean, wiry figure. |
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It's impossible not to be awed by the grandeur of temples and throne rooms of a country still in love with its benevolent monarchy. |
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It would be remiss of me not to recognise the contributions of our benefactors and the support of our social partners. |
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The idea should be to advertise to potential fans, not to the ones who already are watching the races. |
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Place in an oven and check every five minutes taking care not to allow the rhubarb to overcook. |
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Then the driver took our bags, not to some little rust bucket but to a stretch Mercedes. |
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Sold books should be returned early to Paddy or Dave so as not to have a rush on the final night. |
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Jake began to whine about having his gun for protection and knowing plenty enough about traveling in the forest not to get hurt. |
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So when some police officers do that, my voice will be lifted primarily to find out why they would do such a thing, not to call for their heads. |
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Everyone back at base has been working really hard and it is just disappointing not to finish. |
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If you choose not to apply a stain or preservative, the wood will weather naturally. |
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I'm trying hard not to take this as an indictment of my efforts, assuring myself it's symptomatic of our age, an aimless seeking without focus. |
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There's sneezing, hacking, coughing, wheezing and aching, not to mention a constant runny nose and watery eyes. |
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The bigger kids said it was haunted so it was obviously too much of a temptation for any 10 year old not to take a quick peep through the window. |
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White mob violence against blacks was a deliberate tool used to maintain white supremacy, not to punish crime. |
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She was prepared to put up with almost anything in order not to have to face up to her past. |
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Individuals in positions of public authority should remember they have to be whiter than white if they are not to compromise their position. |
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Smart men supposedly ignored dizzy dames and all the rest, listening not to the whippoorwill but to cash registers. |
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His face was deeply red, verging on purple, and his voice was shaking with the effort not to shout. |
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I would also like to see our children have more of a choice about whether or not to leave the county. |
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If the new rules are passed, a jockey will be paid only when he is officially weighed out, and he will not be paid if he elects not to ride. |
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Mint is not to be stemmed to keep the leaves from clogging the teapot spout. |
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It was best not to provoke them, and others like them, at a time when maximum unity was necessary. |
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A jigsaw with a plaster-cutting blade will make the job easier, but be careful not to cut through existing cables hidden in the ceiling. |
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The balance of the first half saw the Suns camped firmly in their defensive half with the Lions unlucky not to break the deadlock by half time. |
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That's not to say that our aging pair of French rascals are going to be pulling their punches at all. |
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However, to understand is not to acquiesce in or accept these developments. |
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At the same time, it is not to be denied that his words, when he answered, were carefully guarded, and that he rose to take his leave. |
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Our destiny is not to be disembodied souls, but to be reunited with our bodies in the future kingdom of God. |
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On this occasion we were told not to grieve because our friend would soon be pushing up the daisies. |
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I slipped into the house and into my room so as not to spoil their party, though I couldn't resist peeping through the blinds. |
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But the RSPCA and other leading animal welfare groups advise people not to keep exotic pets. |
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A second bypass wasn't possible and his future looked bleak, not to mention short. |
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The egoist's basic normative judgment is directed not to behaviours, but to his particular end. |
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At this point, I still had feelings for him and I really had to fight myself not to just jump back into a relationship with him. |
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Our ancestors understood this delicate balance and went to great lengths not to upset it. |
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While many people may have wished for a white Christmas, with pretty snow blanketing the countryside, it was not to be this year. |
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I looked up and smiled, shaking my head, indicating for him not to worry, to just forget it. |
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Mix thoroughly using a whisk, but gently so as not to generate too much foam. |
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This is not to say, of course, that there are no examples of racially prejudiced judges, magistrates or probation officers. |
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Or do they pretend not to defy him, while secretly preparing to put one over on him? |
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But the lesson Ken must learn from this is not to even consider spending so much of the council's money on a whim. |
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Later this year, there will also be a referendum on whether or not to have a regional assembly. |
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Folks seem not to mind too much taking a flyer in the stock market, having their heads handed to them on a plate, and then moving on. |
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Should patients have a choice to base their decision on whether or not to take a drug by weighing the risks against the benefits? |
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Like a four-year-old beating a big grown-up with his puny fists, they are actually counting on us not to retaliate. |
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He began his fight last week, with a warning to the party not to move against him as a troublesome dissenter. |
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The upper and lower halves of this box correspond not to waist up and waist down, but to left and right on the dancer's body. |
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There have been times when Given was considered not to be the best keeper at Newcastle. |
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Although for a couple of years when I was a child my whole family decided not to eat meat. |
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But such impoverished play was not to be wondered at from the two lowest ranking teams in the Bank of Scotland Premierleague. |
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She's only good at sitting up for two or three hours before she needs to lie down so I try to time these things so as not to wear her out. |
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Our concern is that this is all a wheeze not to pay rent for the foreseeable future to the detriment of the pension fund. |
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He tried not to laugh as he said this, since she looked pretty homicidal just now. |
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The only major world figure not to come in person was the prime minister of Great Britain. |
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I suddenly thought what Scotland Yard would say, not to mention the tabloids. |
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He is quoted as saying that after listening to the debate he decided not to vote and instead he went for a stroll round the city streets. |
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He accompanies me back, with some tools, which prove not to be any help whatsoever. |
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The Buddha's monks were not to speculate about the future or the past, or about such recondite questions as the beginning or end of the world. |
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Mankind was mandated not to mess around with the dead or witches or warlocks or demons. |
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I like to prepare my own food and try not to do things that are too complicated, usually vegetables, salads and occasionally fish. |
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This horse was unlucky not to win a bumper but he loves this fast ground and he has always been a good jumper. |
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Her square jaw was set, and she looked somehow as if she was trying not to think at all. |
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A couple have vowed not to be pushed out of their own street by gangs of youths they say have made their lives a misery for years. |
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At 74, Browning has lived through more presidential campaigns than she cares to remember and she claims not to scare easily. |
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That is why technicians warn the public again and again not to open dubious emails. |
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I used to tell her again and again not to open the door to people at night. |
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I guess at some stage they decided not to invite me back and my skills got rusty. |
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Her decision not to testify had left a bad impression on the jurors, despite the judge specifically ordering them not to read anything into it. |
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In Hard Times he seems not to be directing his attack against machinery but against what Carlyle would have seen as a machine-like mentality. |
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This is not to say that there will be no great actors, no great verse speakers, no great Shakespeareans in future. |
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Perhaps I read it wrong, but I would strongly encourage you not to make blanket statements. |
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To enhance readability among non-academic audiences, the author chose not to place footnotes and citations in the text. |
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In June next year I will be free to talk to the third team or anyone else, but I try not to look ahead. |
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She seemed not to understand that America going to war is huge karmic retribution. |
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He said our role is not to jump-start your campaign and all of a sudden make you competitive. |
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Skiers and snowboarders are advised not to buy cover from their travel agent unless they want to end up paying over the odds. |
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There are no spectacular displays of brutality here, and the workings of force show themselves not to be reducible to physical violence alone. |
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Does she really imagine that the way forward for the party is not to embrace change? |
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This is not to say that he was not agonized by risky decisions he needed to make with regard to his career as a sage. |
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He told the ministries in charge of roads not to grade roads without consulting members of Parliament. |
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Also in the second period the home rearguard were fortunate not to have conceded a second goal. |
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A second theory is that voters will decide not to switch horses in midstream and will surge towards the commander-in-chief. |
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And don't forget that it is one of the most popular games of all time, so there will be more fans willing the movie not to fail. |
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This is not to say that every single Englishman actively opposed the Normans. |
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When I joined the workforce I was faced with the decision of whether or not to learn judo. |
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She has brought her medals to the table and it is the Olympic ones it is impossible not to take a shine to. |
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Most of the kids at the school were rowdy and rambunctious, but they knew not to mess with the principal. |
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It's kinda hard to really decide whether or not to call Argento on the misogyny front. |
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My goal will be not to make a mental mistake or a judgmental error that costs our team a game. |
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Many times my students make me upset, but I have to control myself and hold my tongue so as not to hurt others. |
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Each person was forced to sign an agreement not to carry placards or banners, shout slogans, or wear clothes with written words of complaint. |
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They all add up, and insurers have a sneaky way of increasing renewal premiums each year, banking on your apathy not to move provider. |
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This is not to diminish the importance of the bravery of Britain's airmen, soldiers and seamen. |
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This year was a total killer. It was devastating not to be playing football. |
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It's best to gently, repeatedly nudge some notions into people's minds, while taking care not to overwhelm or accuse. |
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The Chancellor promised to listen but, crucially, not to bend to such protests. |
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If you don't know whether or not to use a colon, a semicolon, or a dash, cut that sentence down! |
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This is not to say that the Dutch have wasted their time reclaiming land across the centuries. |
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Although they are solid, you must take great care not to damage them as this could affect the weighting. |
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This should be an important reminder to all webmasters not to publish sensitive material online. |
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A man took an LSD tab from someone at a party although he did not want it, so as not to let himself down before his peers. |
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As long as they don't have to act manly and pretend not to be afraid of insects. |
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It is frankly difficult not to smell like something, given the plethora of fragrances lurking in every product. |
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Because York is such a large tourist attraction for continental visitors, will traders be able to afford not to accept the euro as payment? |
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Gorbachev understood the horror of nuclear weapons, and was resolved not to use them. |
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My interest in talking about Keira, however, is not to add to the stockpile of tabloid tittle-tattle. |
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Remember not to leave unattended garbage around for local raccoons or opossums. |
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A person who is bitten by a rabid animal but given treatment with rabies vaccines can expect not to develop rabies. |
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She grabbed the note from Sarah's hand, being careful not to tear it, and dashed out the front door. |
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It was hard not to feel some sympathy for his opponent, who must have been kicking himself afterwards having squandered a two-set lead. |
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That's not to say the moderate viewpoint is without its practical advantages. |
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The government ransomed the Philadelphia's crew, and Tripoli promised not to attack American ships. |
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To avoid a weave that looks like a wig, take care not to add too much hair. |
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Religious leaders have an obligation to lead in the surest of ways, taking care not to disturb the faith of the ordinary believers. |
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The two main parties have become a cartel, operating a tacit understanding not to broach any important issue. |
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Over half the expected studio audience agreed not to take part in the show. |
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But consideration for all concerned, not to mention common sense, demands that this sensitive issue is approached with a sense of proportion. |
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The medieval village of Carcassonne is one of the best visitor attractions in the region and is not to be missed. |
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His eyes met mine and I felt curiously light-headed and weak-kneed. I tore my eyes away with an effort, trying not to think about him. |
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It is what it is, and it's best not to invent spurious reasons to discard evidence just because you don't like it. |
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I recount this simple event not to promote the fact that I am well thought of by a few patients. |
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Cautiously, she walked towards the cave entrance, taking care not to further aggravate her wound. |
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The question is whether or not to seek to impose a moral straitjacket on the behaviour of others. |
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People would do well not to listen to anyone behaving like a contented frog. |
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The hairs removed by the kangha are not to be thrown in a dirty place or on the floor. |
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His aim is to present the administration as a responsible international player, concerned not to be the engine of proliferation. |
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Nevertheless, in most provinces, nobles continued to escape the oldest basic direct tax, the taille, not to mention forced labour on the roads. |
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Ranchers have to be careful not to put too many cattle on these ranges because overgrazing can lead to erosion. |
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We followed him into the house, trying not to look too much like tourists with our mouths agape. |
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A jacket potato stuffed with field mushrooms, and a couple of slices of good organic wholemeal so's not to waste any of the delicious sauce. |
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In my book, the strange, pale men shadowing Paul have several possible allegorical uses, but I decided early on not to push it. |
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Remind me not to read things when I'm tired and ratty, as I am prone to misinterpretation. |
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He reaches over, takes my hand, and I just squeeze my eyes tight and try not to hold on too hard. |
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Northcliffe travelled widely and consorted freely with statesmen and politicians not to mention royalty. |
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For example, they could stop using their mobile phones while driving, try and drive at the speed limit and try not to jump lights. |
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The keepers are warning people not to play with the animal if they see it, as it has sharp canine teeth that can inflict serious bites. |
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The goal of grief work is not to find ways to avoid or bypass the emotional turmoil and upsets brought by loss. |
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It is code-named Clasciaris, and is the only fleet not to be controlled by an Admiral. |
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Recently, however, efforts have been made, not to whitewash James, but at least to take a more balanced look at his character. |
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He was always careful not to touch her, except for his brush, and then with just the gentlest of strokes. |
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Dave sank down and sat on her front steps, breaths shallow, as though he was trying not to cry. |
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After the application of the repellent, subjects were instructed not to rub, touch, or wet the treated arm. |
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You have to direct them to a proper elevation and speed so as not to cause mid-air collisions. |
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Day after day I have people coming up to me telling me what to publish and what not to publish. |
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Certainly nothing in this suggests sterling is riding for a fall if the government decides not to enter the Euro-zone for the foreseeable future. |
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I vote for whomever is closest to my personal goal and not to what a particular party or view holds dear. |
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I realized I must look rather intimidating so I relaxed and laughed so as not to scare everyone further. |
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Some are scared stiff of losing their work, others are pressured by family members not to complain. |
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The goal, clearly, was to lay a trap for a war of aggression and conquest, not to negotiate for peace and security through disarmament. |
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The family made the decision not to contact police until she gave birth to a baby girl, who was immediately placed with foster parents. |
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The fact that real terrorists tend not to send letters before they plant bombs seemed not to occur to officials. |
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The best advice is to give all thunderstorms a wide berth and not to even think about deliberately penetrating a storm front. |
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I worked on that because in crucial matches it's very important not to bowl no-balls and wides. |
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To have won the European title six times and not to be able to defend it this year is gutting. |
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He hid his face in the cowl of his coat, trying not to pay attention to the people staring at him. |
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It's important not to let that agile mind overpower your instincts or undermine your intuition. |
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The mother had jokingly advised her not to go to any wild parties or get bitten on the leg by a scorpion. |
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This is not to say that the case-law on the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court is wholly irrelevant. |
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In days gone by, you tended not to travel as far or as much as you do today. |
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She would be ridiculed, not to mention the fact that she would bring great shame upon her family, for even being suspected of such things. |
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The aim is not to make the athletes comfortable but to make them champions. |
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And though he tried not to make a tragedy out of being wifeless, sometimes his spirits hardly soared at all when he saw the great mountain. |
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Only a free market would restore abundance, not to mention reanimating foreign trade, which had languished under a controlled economy. |
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Some farmers have been told only to reap the current harvest, but not to prepare the land for new crops. |
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You can also inhale steam from a kettle or pot of boiling water, taking care not to get so close that you scald yourself. |
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The trick, I have decided, is to try not to appear as though you can't believe your luck. |
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Now he reached for the keys, turned the ignition key and waited, half-expecting the car not to start. |
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The Federal government ought not to have stopped the NALSAS Strategy in midstream. |
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The decision not to delay further was, however, a reasoned and rational decision. |
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Edward allowed himself one gulp as he entered the chamber, and then willed his body not to betray his nervousness. |
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To pre-empt that process by false praise or empty reassurance is not to further the growth of the individual but to cripple it. |
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Another distinguished citizen, who prefers not to be named, puts it another way. |
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Beat the butter into the chocolate and cream, trying not to get any air into the mixture. |
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What films remain of Jess show him not to be lumbering and slow but rather agile and balanced. |
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In reversing that decision, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the law applied only to colleges, not to junior high schools. |
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The players ludicrously threatened not to travel to Turkey if their teammate wasn't reinstated. |
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He seems utterly absorbed with his personal statistics and appears not to care whether the Cubs win or lose. |
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Part of me still rebelled, urged my legs to slow down, not to get to the class early. |
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Choosing not to develop for the Mac, then, is choosing for your company to eventually die. |
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The debate concerning whether or not to open stores on Sunday is an excellent example. |
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When an opportunity arises for people to air their views, it is a shame not to take it. |
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Visitors have been told not to bring fruit and flowers in case they transmit the airborne virus and strict visiting times are being enforced. |
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The Prime Minister has come out in support of Dr Hollingworth's decision not to sack someone from their employment despite enormous impropriety. |
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The coroner refused to leave the issue of neglect to the jury and the Court of Appeal held that he was right not to do so. |
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People wanting to catch a glimpse of the aircraft were also asked not to park at the airport. |
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She feels nauseous when she is served dinner in her room, but she forces the food down so as not to get into trouble. |
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This is not to mention the trauma of fear and terror of the bombing which has no end. |
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In an ally way not to far from the construction site, a woman struggled as a hefty man forced himself upon her. |
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For example, psychopaths appear not to process emotional content in the same way that normal people do. |
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A loud rip vibrated, slowly wheezing out and even grossed me out as I tried not to gag. |
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It was all right for you to live in shanties and not to have any voice in what's going on, but now you have. |
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However, he believes in the might of the pen and claims not to have used a computer. |
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It was therefore decided not to make any adjustment to the original productivity data. |
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The threat of a tube strike over anti-terrorist safety measures receded today when a drivers' union decided not to ballot for industrial action. |
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One of the first lessons I learnt as a fresh wine waiter was not to sell Australian red wines. |
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It must be considered sacrilegious for a Raider fan not to wear a black shirt. |
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But he provides some reassurance that BTo was taking care not to falsely accuse anyone of sharing illegal content. |
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One of those who auditioned included a white woman who seemed not to know any single word in Bemba. |
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During this season, the herders of animals would kill off all the livestock that was not to be wintered over. |
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Their biggest problem was persuading the enthusiastic local spies not to be reckless. |
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She pleaded with other women not to get into a car unless they are absolutely positive it is properly registered. |
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At Monday's meeting of the Council the members originally squabbled among themselves as to whether or not to give the go-ahead. |
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He added quality to the side, not to mention physical endeavour. |
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Cooley has decided not to seek a fourth term as D.A. and will be leaving office after the November election. |
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What madness, then, for the ex-speaker to hamstring himself by pledging not to go negative. |
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Other people will find that a host of allied trades from country clothing to leather and tackle products, not to mention the lives of packs of hounds, will disappear. |
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They told the public not to believe that the coo meant what he said even though, yes, he said it. |
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They try hard not to make any sudden moves as they draw their weapons out. |
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If they are not able to pick up a victory to square the series, it will give England a huge boost with four matches left, not to mention a handy 2-0 lead. |
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More than 200 weedkillers, mainly lawn treatments, are being withdrawn from the market after manufacturers chose not to submit them for EU safety tests. |
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Otherwise, he decides whether or not to perform a wedding based on how comfortable he feels with the spouse on the outside. |
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I trained myself so well I now have to be careful not to be taciturn. |
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You have to be blind as a bat not to see that the second part is a fraud. |
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Speaking at the annual Festival of Science in Dublin, he urged scientists not to spruik for public support by overselling the potential of stem cell research. |
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So as not to spoil it I've hidden the text as white though, so if you want to see it you need to drag your mouse across the blank looking area below. |
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Most weatherizing tasks are simple enough not to require permits. |
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He knew the drugs Paul had given him would addle his brain, but surely not to the extent he couldn't follow a conversation with his little brother. |
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Do we really need to be told not to spray Lysol into our eyes? |
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It's also normal for them not to tell you until the last minute. |
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Try not to clutter commercial frontages with superfluous advertising. |
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Denying terrorists access to nuclear weapons and weapons-grade material is thus a challenge to nations' willpower and determination, not to their technical capabilities. |
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Then things at work started to go kablooey and I got to choose whether or not to put in double-overtime for a company that doesn't deem me worthy of benefits. |
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A spokesman for ComReg said its policy was not to comment on raids. |
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This space also holds many, many portrait miniatures and paperweights, not to mention drinking glasses and tableware from the various imperial chateaux. |
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It is no doubt true that a deed may be delivered on a condition that it is not to be operative until some event happens or some condition is performed. |
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For the main course, having opted not to have a starter, Paula chose the Chinese-style beef fillet which arrived garnished with wisps of potato and noodles. |
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When she was born, weighing 4lbs 9oz, she had a mark on her forehead but Katherine was told that it was due to the forceps used during the birth and told not to worry. |
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As anyone who has had anything to say about Reyner Banham will agree, it is impossible not to fall under the spell of the wit and the intelligence of the writing. |
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And not to worry, there will be lots of those little moist towelettes. |
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While it may not leave you with many profound truths, I dare you not to fall in love. |
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I would strongly recommend readers not to take his words too seriously! |
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Sometimes with cricket it is best not to worry too much about the contest but instead settle back into a comfortable seat, recharge your glass and enjoy the surroundings. |
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It ought not to have been and his claim should be adjusted accordingly. |
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And for those of us who prefer not to have our food tainted with someone else's tobacco smoke, there will be no smoking in the building, except in the bar. |
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I do this not to demean the contributions of the Air Force or its airmen. |
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Hotel receptionists were informed not to deliver any alcoholic drinks, leave a mini-bar in his room, or order any taxis for him to escape to town. |
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In this issue we have sought further advice from the well-preserved and the famously youthful on how not to grow old, on how to keep up with the genetic Joneses. |
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The state, after consulting families, decided not to attempt a retrial of Michaels. |
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It was hard not to love him when even his desperate, harried mother wanted him dead. |
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Why is that not to be taken into account, yet building a windmill is? |
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It is hard not to think Connors is an insensitive cad for bringing up such a private matter almost 40 years after the fact. |
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The religious themes are cleverly handled so as not to appear preachy or judgemental, while the coming-of-age material is frank but never voyeuristic. |
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They have been warned by hard-line mullahs and the Taliban not to participate in antipolio programs. |
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Fill gaps around pipes, but be careful not to block airbricks. |
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I cupped my searing left cheek in my hand as I sobbed, muffling my mouth with the other so not to wake my daughter. |
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She saw one and barely dodged it, the other one was too high to even touch her, but the last was a perfect aim, not to hit her, but to break the wire. |
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The Japanese Embassy cautioned Japanese in China not to wear their blue national team jerseys or carry firecrackers or banners with confrontational slogans to the final. |
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It will be like aiming a gun when the intent is not to pull the trigger. |
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He clearly felt that it would have been better not to besiege the city in the first place, but that once the siege was begun it should have been carried through to completion. |
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And in practice, given that the position already has its advocates, it would be shortsighted not to provide at least some rebuttal beyond the obvious technical critiques. |
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My wife Marilyn warned me not to do it, against my better judgement. |
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Since I'd found that book lamentable, I asked why so much attention, not to mention lucre, was being thrown at a historian whose chief talent seemed to be self-promotion. |
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The one thing we have learned is not to underestimate the Italians. |
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Management of the Australian economy is something not to be taken lightly. |
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Ketamine is injected intramuscularly, and as this leaves no visible traces of blood, the group that uses ketamine tends not to clean their needles. |
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During and after settling, care should be taken not to agitate the water. |
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I hold onto his arm and lift him while he closes his eyes and tries not to grimace. |
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They should be addressing their messages to the bulk of the American public that is unaware of the consequences of US foreign policy, not to each other. |
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I want to tell the other children at my school not to climb on railings. |
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I thanked him and told him not to worry about himself, or us, and that I loved him. |
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We pay a little extra for the privilege, but then we do save on fuel and the need for a special journey, not to mention the usual parking aggro and all that. |
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The roots of post-structuralism and its unifying basis lie in a general opposition not to the philosophical tradition tout court but specifically to the Hegelian tradition. |
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Then, very slowly pour the mix on top of the grenadine but be careful not to mix the two. |
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Look for soft wicking materials in areas that make contact with your skin, and a belt that's wider at the back and tapered toward the front so as not to dig into the hips. |
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The boys frantically raced about pleading with newspapers not to buy the piece because their mother didn't know about their well-upholstered friend the stewardess. |
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It must have been full summer, for it was warm enough not to need a coat, and the lawns were thick with white daisies, all impossibly open in the moonlight. |
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Look I can't promise not to say another peep about that boy you were with. |
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It all seems as unregal as it is legal, but ours is not to reason why. |
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Labourers, ragpickers in the mornings or film poster affixers during the night are the worst hit, not to forget children who are drawn to them and two-wheeler riders. |
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I expect newspapers to misquote and misunderstand Church officials and to overemphasize minor points, but not to make up quotations out of whole cloth. |
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My colleagues and I are fighting not to criminalize men, but to bring the cowards who commit sexual assault to justice. |
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I had decided not to receive my confirmation, and had guilt dreams about it but, deep down, felt my decision was the right one. |
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In that regard, the visitors were clearly superior and were a shade unlucky not to have hauled themselves back into contention after falling in arrears. |
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All but the most extreme pacifists will admit of a case where it might be immoral or amoral not to use force, if not to defend oneself then to defend others. |
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He looked like a fish on water, not to mention ten shades paler. |
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So he would know not to jump right into a relationship with you! |
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But I'm also trying not to just keel over and topple onto the carpet. |
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Though the courtroom will be open, the judge has asked the media not to reveal the identities of the parents or children. |
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The solution, as perceived by successive US administrations, is not to retreat from trade liberalization but to incorporate a wider range of nations within the fold. |
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Since the population has aged over the past decades, an increasing proportion of deaths from falls and accidental poisoning may be related to age and not to alcohol. |
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The greatest trick is to not to show that you are afraid of something. |
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She could hear voices speaking in soothing tones, but Anna keened and wailed, and Kathleen tried not to imagine the scene on the other side of the door. |
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Yet the tale baseball historians have pieced together is gratifying enough for it not to matter. |
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I hereby sentence you, not to death, but to thirty lashes of the whip. |
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Athy were unlucky not to add another try on the stroke of full time. |
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Both the Ramos sons squeezed their eyes and lowered their heads, doing their best not to cry. |
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Visitors are ignoring numerous written and verbal warnings not to exit the building, and are jumping barriers or opening fire exits to get on to the mountain. |
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With details on every incident and graphics that painfully illustrate the toll, this one is not to be missed. |
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These memories bear witness not to the importance of financial success for the individual but of a person's existence in a context which affirms and sustains them. |
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People have been warned not to touch the water in affected areas. |
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Tolkien used his Northern European imagination not to frighten but at least to compel belief in the corpulent, red-clad judge. |
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Air traffic controllers and pilots together take great care not to fly in conditions that can jeopardize an airplane. |
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I looked in the news and watched the news last night after the grand jury decided not to indict him. |
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Legislative whips from across party lines promised the speaker they would ask their colleagues not to use foreign languages on the legislative floor. |
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When caught in the tractor beam of an alien vessel, drift sideways against the beam and be careful not to let the undercurrent pull you into the ship. |
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It was important not to concentrate wholly on the academic but to develop well-rounded people, while the academic aspects were also very important. |
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It not only motivates parents to concede to the practice, but also not to report incidences when medical issues arise. |
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The solution is to make either the browser or the application support the standards better, not to play whack-a-mole with each other trying to match features. |
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