You don't have to travel far and it's much cheaper not having to get a taxi home from Manchester. |
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Imagine putting on your make-up and not having to reapply it for three days. |
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I like having a kid sister and I miss not having another younger sister or brother to look out for. |
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Jack, aka Green Fairy, dealt with the problem of not having enough unity of mind to write, in a manner most amusing. |
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The money could be recoverable from the officer who was responsible for not having filed the written statement despite passage of so much time. |
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One minute I was recording my album not having a clue how well it'd do and the next it was on! |
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It became clear that not having done the A roads and busy roundabouts yet was not good news. |
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So fast, in fact, that human reactions couldn't adjust, and the drivers complained of not having time to refocus their eyes between corners. |
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Even if you're not having the best of games, and your team isn't either, giving your all can spark off something in those around you. |
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As well as not having a permit, the disco violated several fire safety regulations. |
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I am pleased with the record yes, but my main feeling at this moment is disappointment for not having been able to beat Montgomery. |
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The professional clubs come in at the third round and this time it will be an open draw, with the amateurs not having to play away. |
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Pamela Berlin, who directed persuasively, can be faulted only for not having made the author trim some of his repetitiousness. |
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We did allow some leeway, some flexibility, if experience overrode not having a high school diploma. |
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Unless you're in the habit of booking your annual holiday a day in advance there's no excuse for not having enough time! |
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If a branch grafted into a stock never grows, it is a plain evidence of its not having knit with the stock. |
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They must have seen its phony optimism plain, and, after four years of war, were not having any. |
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However, the girl was not having any of it she grabbed hold of Calsy's face and forced him to look at her. |
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He demanded money from the shopkeeper, who bravely picked up a piece of metal and told him he was not having any. |
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I owe the rather wonderful Jane a big apology for not having yet acknowledged perhaps the nicest and most unexpected birthday greeting. |
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Yes, you could be prosecuted for not having an MoT and road fund licence when you return. |
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Unfortunately, I was feeling too ropy to make my weekly journey to Arran and I definitely feel the worse for not having gone. |
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I think the energy of it, not having an intermission on stage, and just the harsh sonic attack of the music, was great. |
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I'm now in the sad position of not having a pair of pants left that don't require a degree of cinching under my belt. |
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It didn't matter if you were using lures, baits or flyfishing the swim, the fish were simply not having it. |
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There have been complaints from the public about some metro police officers not having name tags identifying them. |
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Like other closed systems of thought, Hegel's philosophy avails itself of the dubious advantage of not having to allow any criticism whatsoever. |
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So the making of this documentary was clearly a journey of discovery for Moore himself, who makes no bones about not having the answers. |
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You might end up having to pay a fine for not having your car properly taxed, and then you might reverse into somebody else's car. |
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She said she was not hugely disadvantaged by not having the financial backing of a large party. |
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Tying it secure, he thanked the Lord his head was devoid of hair, not having to worry about a bad hair day. |
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This is an attempt by a small party to try and squeeze in and we're not having a bar of it. |
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But with near sensory overload of sound, music and colour, not having an ear for the Danish language didn't matter. |
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Not to share in the activity and passion of your time is to count as not having lived. |
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While I was at university, my bitterest regret was not having been born the son of a duke, or at the very least a baronet. |
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For not having won a title since 1917, the celebration was relatively sedate. |
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As he said, he frequently conducts rehearsals without tenors or basses, but doesn't remember ever not having any sopranos. |
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It was really bizarre knowing it was a Thursday and not having to do the show this evening. |
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She had grown used to not having her father around, and was so self-sufficient and intelligent and beautiful. |
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It's about as subtle as not having women's toilets in the engineering building. |
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He hadn't shaved in days and his brown hair was beginning to get greasy, not having been washed. |
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I get out my billfold and not having any ones, I hand the man a five-dollar bill. |
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I want to imagine you not having a life other than writing novels and comics and short stories and films! |
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Indeed, they suffered the embarrassment of not having a single shot on goal in Switzerland. |
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The real fear for the bird-watchers was not having the birds to watch any longer. |
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And as for politicians not having changed anything, are you suggesting we just give up democracy and go for mob rule? |
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They reject accusations of tunnel vision and deny they are motivated by professional envy at not having got there first. |
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We are blessed at Harvard in not having some imported windbag sound off to us in the Commencement exercises in the morning. |
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Most of this reduction in time was realized as a result of not having to wait for the developing and mounting of conventional 35-mm film. |
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As it turns out, they had been calling the ISDN line at home, not having realised I'm cat-sitting. |
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The work is in very good condition, not having been exposed to the light, so its many years lying undiscovered may have helped to preserve it. |
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But there must be a case to be built about not having small undomesticated animals as household pets. |
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Due to not having studied law, I move in the wrong circles and only meet artsy ne'er-do-wells rather than successful go-getting men. |
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Both councils and the Government are criticised for not having enough up-to-date information on the state of school budgets. |
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They leap to the stage, apologising profusely for not having a chance to do a soundcheck before coming on. |
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Baxter was variously criticised for not having coached an international side before, or for not being a local. |
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Alamirifica corona differs considerably from Echinobathra by not having protruding, very thick varices nor tabulate whorls. |
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I received several written as well as verbal follow-ups to ensure I was happy and not having any problems. |
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Despite not having seen each other for months, we ate, slurped, drank and nom-nommed in near silence. |
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Too many old heads and too many young bucks not having had the time to cut their teeth properly. |
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He loves doing it and considers it an honour in spite of not having much free time. |
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It saves us a lot of time not having to worry about organic and non-organic product getting mixed up. |
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I won't drop spoilers in the first post as I really liked not having a clue about what the film was about. |
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It's quite exciting, that mix of the city life and not having to go very far to get into the real sort of wild bush. |
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This rant is for the squeegee boy whose friend was locked up for not having his dog on a leash. |
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It is called shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted and not having the moral courage to admit they are wrong. |
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I know people who work in television but boast about not having a set at home. |
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I feel robbed at not having the chance of sitting in the gods humming along with the line quoted below. |
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With Boulevard not having capitalized on their earlier advantage, Fort Charlotte seemed desperate to break through the ranks. |
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Amazingly the city, while not having a lot to offer, was just how I remembered it. |
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Other clubs in the top division are not having the same crises of confidence between the sticks where there is an undisputed number one. |
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The one thing about living in a block of flats is not having to worry about the roof leaking. |
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When people were given the option of not having their name listed, many demurred, and the list became incomplete and not very useful. |
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A shame my heretofore undiscovered virility didn't stop my neighbour from not having time for coffee due to playing soccer at four today. |
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No one is singled out by not having their rubbish removed, but if the bin is overfilled, then it won't be emptied. |
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I was hesitant to turn to our planned southerly heading, not having seen any of the anticipated checkpoints. |
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On a trail drive north to Wichita, Shorty shot the chuck wagon driver and the cook for not having supper ready for him. |
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I concluded that I rather regret not having completely cleaved to the letter of the law. |
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Those not having acceptable identification to prove age may be refused a marriage license. |
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He accused local Councillors of not having a clue and being full of their own importance. |
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The taxi operators accuse government of failing to issue permits to taxi operators, and then impounding their vehicles for not having permits. |
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Exposed to the boiling sun of the tropic region, he pickaxed and carried earth on a pole for 7 years, not having proper rests. |
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You'd think that not having to add a filter would make the cigarette cheaper, but that doesn't seem to be the case. |
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It follows a series of cases at Bradford magistrates' court last month when several people were fined for not having licences. |
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I'm not having a lot of fun these days, because my life is so irregular, so chaotic. |
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So the benefits are, one, time saved from not having to floss, and the money saved from not having to buy so much floss. |
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All this poppycock about not having educated workforces, all this stuff about, well, you're crying protectionism, you're China-bashing. |
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One set of twins was arrested for not having a licence to practice cosmetology. |
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Many of them will face the terrible prospect of not having the extra money to pay their council tax. |
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You can avoid these lines by not having anything that has to be checked or if you do not have to conduct any business at the ticket counter. |
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There was no forensic advantage to the appellant by not having a warning in this case. |
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While the GM seeds cost more than regular ones, she saves money by not having to use so much pesticide and has harvested bigger crops. |
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If after reading these, you find yourself depressed about not having free will, please be in touch. |
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We both tried to adopt a laid-back, cruisy attitude about not having plans or a schedule. |
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But the attempt was marred by technical difficulties ranging from slow camera updates to not having the cursed thing plugged in. |
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It's like being at an all-you-can eat buffet and not having any serving cutlery. |
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However, we are not having much luck in York because our fun run at the race course was rained off this year. |
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We need to make sure we get into games early doors so we are not having to come from behind. |
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Startled, and not having any idea who would call me, I went back to my room in a daze and picked up the phone. |
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Benefits include not having to pay rent, seeing more of your good friends and getting to know local geography. |
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Poverty is presented as an issue of problematic behaviour and low self-esteem, rather than of not having enough money. |
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I had a go at the commercial manager for not having given me a telephone message. |
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Something's got you on Cloud Nine and I know it's not having to come in to work on a Saturday, so what gives? |
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People are used to point and click, not having to program in a time and channel to get something to record. |
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The Commission shall treat all delinquently filed reports not accompanied by the late fee required hereunder as not having been filed. |
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Thus we can have common-sense knowledge while not knowing that we are not having the delusive experience of a brain-in-a-vat. |
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The taxi association members were protesting against the impounding of their vehicles by traffic authorities for not having operating permits. |
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I couldn't see why anyone would wish to provoke me to the point of anger over not having a significant other. |
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Drifting on like a seemingly endless summers day this song does quite contrastingly deviate from the idea of not having a care in the world. |
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I didn't dwell on not having my own because I had a gorgeous boy I knew would sweep a girl off her feet and give me all the grandbabies I want. |
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As adults, we think of restraint at the table as not having that third helping of pasta puttanesca. |
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We are going there with their record of not having lost on their own ground and it will be a difficult game. |
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He looked up the slope behind him, certain to have eluded his enemy, not having left a single track in the snow. |
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And she's still dissing a woman who stays at home as not having a real job. |
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The product has the attraction of not having early encashment charges, i.e. the investor can exit at any time at daily prices. |
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The club was in an enviable position of not having to draft any players to be starters. |
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As Episcopalians, not having an ordained priest available meant we could not celebrate the Eucharist. |
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I now kick myself for not having asked him to demand doggy bags for the meals they did not eat so I could have given them to my menagerie. |
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So I just stood, open-mouthed, floundering, desperately trying to think up a reasonable excuse for not having shopped there recently. |
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Dude, not having an accident in 20 years doesn't mean you're not a douchenozzle. |
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But then again, not having romantic memories of drive-ins, I wouldn't know. |
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Now, clearly this wasn't an academic blog in the strictest sense, so not having it linked from a non-personal blog makes sense. |
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She has no daughters, or daughters-in-law, and only one sister, so I think she sort of misses out by not having a close female friend. |
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The daughters are sent to be trained by an ustad and not having an ustad entails loss of prestige. |
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Wouldn't the employer want to suffer one day of not having an employee than having the potential of multiple absences in one day? |
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I get a sense of achievement from not having a garden, and I've always tried to live somewhere that doesn't have one. |
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What a relief that must have been, not having to tie yourself up for life just because you wanted to go all the way. |
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The vessel put about on the other tack, but for want of wind, or not having sail enough, she drifted into the ground swell towards the beach. |
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The ramifications of not having legal protections for a family can be many. |
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This should not be a reason for not having cows in calf because there are several more justifiable reasons. |
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In ships not having a rudder post or rudder stock, measure to the aftermost part of the stern or transom. |
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If you leave the voting to those keeners who were in line on Tuesday morning, then you might as well get used to not having a vote at all. |
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So we're in the pleasant position of not having to ask anyone for money to support our blogging habit, whoops, I mean to support our blogging. |
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Sometimes the other dorks would let me stand with them, just so that the teachers wouldn't snitch on me to the school psychologist for not having any friends. |
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The council itself was remiss in not having had the building listed. |
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Lakeland Church is not having a Christmas service but a Christmas Eve one. |
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John Kerry is so far not having a good run at Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking. |
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A respectably dressed man in front of me was arguing about the age of his daughter, saying she was eligible for a child's ticket, but the attendant was not having it. |
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For me in this situation, it might be a little extra mental because, obviously, coming into this, not having driven for a while, you got to get your game face on. |
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Feeling slightly annoyed, I turned and looked, nudging my forelock out of my eyes so I could see better, not having to look through strands of fine, black hair. |
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I smiled and sat back watching as several images flashed across the screen, Matt still grunting in annoyance at not having found his desired station to watch. |
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The system is then under fire for not having foreseen the future, that is, for having released the patient before the illness was totally extirpated. |
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They seemed to enjoy the novelty of not having lots of things to do. |
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Of course, there can be no faulting Sicha for not having chosen different subject matter. |
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He was always ready to spare a kid the embarrassment of not having enough for an ice cream while his friends slurped away. |
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Lucy and Misty were fine all taking their tablets between two pieces of ham, but when it came to Eric he was not having any of it and the tablet rolled away. |
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The seismic components of vocalizations were filtered and amplified separately from the acoustic signals to compensate for not having a preamplifier for the geophones. |
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She said that not having sick days or personal days was a big problem. |
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Of course, not having any income or a regular job meant that I was always broke and after a while it got embarrassing to doss down at friends' pads. |
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Shortened lengths of stay in hospitals can lead to clinicians' feelings of unfamiliarity with patients or not having the opportunity to connect with patients. |
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In addition to this financial risk, the companies also ran the risk of over-signing acts and not having enough staff available to service and promote them properly. |
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Personally, I'm happy to spend my time doing the delicate work of digging out dinosaur bones, and not having to be responsible for a several-ton fossilized tree. |
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The not having it in his power to keep residency upon his archdeaconry, where there was no house, can't excuse him for not residing upon his parsonage where there was a house. |
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After 1989, she said, Romanian students were painfully aware of not having had access to the books their western counterparts could easily obtain. |
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Most poignantly, Mary recalls a young boy who took her fancy all those years ago and she arranges a reunion with him despite not having spoken together for almost 30 years. |
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She decided not to take the route through the village but to walk the roundabout way along the forest's edge in order to not having to see the horror any more. |
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They treat them as unequal under the law, as lacking full civil capacity, as not having the property rights, associative liberties, and employment rights of males. |
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I'm not having a garage sale so that I can just give away all this stuff. |
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The author faults the management literature for being conceptually repetitive and not having developed a consistent language on which to build cumulatively. |
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Are you too attentive to your job and not having enough fun? |
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While many virgins and singles reported unhappiness about the lack of sexual contact, some expressed a greater sadness about not having love or a relationship. |
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Their friends and family are beside themselves with worry and grief, and not having any power to do anything to ease the situation is incredibly frustrating. |
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I spent the first week and a half in pure heaven, at just being able to cut my nails like a normal human being and not having to polish or manicure them. |
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One can hardly fault them for not having foreseen this shift. |
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I have many patients who disclose that they drink despite not having turned 21, in which case I do advise abstinence. |
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I don't think the defense is good enough unless they do some tweaking, and their developmental system is really hurt by not having their own farm team. |
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Also I must disagree with you on Egypt not having any step pyramids. |
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She is not to the manor born, not having met her husband at an Andover dance. |
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They will translate immediately to cancer patients not having access to lifesaving kinds of approaches. |
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Parents appreciated not having monthly tuition payments altered, and the invoice provided clear documentation of the expenses incurred throughout the year. |
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The ship's doctor can presumably take blood, and, though possibly not having a haematology laboratory on board, may be able to get the bloods tested when the ship docks. |
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If another director complained about not having money, jarman would chivvy them to start filming something, anything. |
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Then, not having the heart to see more, I got on my bike and rode away. |
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We've had an absolute ball, a real giggle and he's been like a breath of fresh air to my life. I'd have liked it to go a step further but he's not having it. |
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She was wanting me to call her and speak with her last night, after not having heard from her for months and months, but I just couldn't be bothered doing that. |
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She was only 15, so she was not having an affair with a Jack. |
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The panel's conclusion was that there was no public safety or environmental reason for not having nuclear-propelled ships visit New Zealand waters. |
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Sam had almost killed the cops for not having patrol cars all around. |
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Despite not having been able to book, we didn't have long to wait before we were led through the heaving restaurant to a tiny table for two in a far corner. |
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A receipt given by the eSeva clerk becomes the valid ticket for the movie with the purchaser not having to exchange it for a ticket at the cinema hall before the show. |
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This is the way public meetings used to be when oratory mattered and they're surely not just there because they like the idea of not having to pay tuition fees. |
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The Birchgrove bitser's owner faced Balmain Local Court on February 18, pleading guilty to owning a dog that chased a cat and to not having control of Bob in a public place. |
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This section of road was flat and not having the wind whistling through our helmets we became acutely aware of just how isolated and tranquil our surroundings were. |
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No more excuses for not having a burned copy of important files and directories because the CD burner is on a remote system, and it's inconvenient transferring the files. |
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You can also forgo the stocking stitch, but personally, I prefer not having the eyelets so close to the edge and this way, the edging would echo the sleeve pattern. |
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You mean you're penalizing me for not having your charge card? |
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They answer to the definition of a berry as a simple, fleshy fruit, without internal divisions, enclosing seeds, and not having a separate, peelable skin. |
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Josafa Vasconcelos, a Presbyterian pastor from Brazil, preached with unction in Portuguese, enjoying the benefit of not having to use an interpreter. |
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Letting those people have gainful employment is simply more important than not having to hang up on them when they call me, so I'm staying off the list. |
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One could certainly not accuse Blincoe of not having done his homework. |
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I am not having him standing and shouting while I am on my feet. |
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And not having slept on my own for more than three weeks, I now can't seem to drop off without someone next to me hogging the duvet and kneeing me in the back. |
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Monica may have lost out by not having Judith publish her book. |
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The ticket man openly scorned me for not having reviewed Goodbye Lenin! |
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Applicants must be a Male and a Female, at least 18 years of age, and not nearer of kin than second cousins or cousins of half blood, and not having a husband or wife living. |
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What a relief not having to carry those three sluggards on my back! |
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Did he ever express regret about not having gone back to recording sooner? |
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If you're not having a problem, then why bother seeking advice, right? |
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In the sixties, I would have called them Birchers, not having the knowledge of the far right back then to distinguish amongst different flavors of rightwing lunacy. |
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The timing of Peter Elkind's book, released in April, was a vivid reminder of not having Eliot Spitzer riding herd on Wall Street. |
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Paul was distressingly clean, but Babbitt reveled in a good sound dirtiness, in not having to shave till his spirit was moved to it. |
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Despite not having a cathedral, Nottingham has three notable historic Anglican parish churches, all of which date back to the Middle Ages. |
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Instead, Puck mistakes Lysander for Demetrius, not having actually seen either before, and administers the juice to the sleeping Lysander. |
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He was deeply affected by her death and remorseful at not having returned to London to see her. |
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While Leader of the Opposition, Churchill criticised the government in February 1951 for not having completed an atomic weapon. |
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For example, the case of Pickin v British Railways Board was dismissed because it relied on the standing order process not having been fulfilled. |
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They naively believe that the unpardonable sin of past eras was not having twentieth-century thoughts. |
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At airports, those not having compliant licenses or cards would simply be redirected to a secondary screening location. |
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Nonvoting members of the association, in addition to not having their vote counted, also cannot participate in debates on motions. |
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Despite not having a musical background, Diamandis was able to create lyrics due to her childhood love of writing. |
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With one in eight people in the world not having access to safe water it is important to use this resource in a prudent manner. |
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This also conforms to the theory that outrovert people are not having better share of success. |
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North Dakota is considered the least visited state, owing, in part, to its not having a major tourist attraction. |
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In Jefferson's opinion, the undelivered commissions, not having been delivered on time, were void. |
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My present intention is to vote against the Second Reading, not having spoken in the debate. |
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Blea Tarn was characterised in 1969 as being low in nutrients and acidic but not having suffered from fertiliser pollution. |
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He's lost a wife but gained a neck, probably as a result of not having to scoff a cowpie and a cake shop or two with the missus every night. |
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So Amelia gave Dobbin her little hand as she got out of the carriage, and rebuked him smilingly for not having taken any notice of her all night. |
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I am ashamed of not having seen or believed it so clearly before now. |
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Acai Alaska had a few glitches, such as staff not having time to correctly enter the coupon codes into the computer. |
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My older brother Dougie used to fish from his bedroom window to avoid getting nabbed by the water bailiff for not having a licence. |
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But then she berated the show for not having him in the first episode. |
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Being on the electoral roll, closing down old accounts and not having balances above 30 per cent of credit limits helps a score. |
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It sinks into the ground at this very site, which is a new concept, not having a run-off detention basin someplace down the road. |
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I'm playing a good-time girl from Memphis, maybe not having quite a good time at the moment. |
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In many ways, it's riskier not having a wide range of investments than it is to focus on any one kind of stock. |
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Naturally she pities me for not having this wonderful experience, too. |
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And I'm not having a go at Posh for having more than a hundred Birken bags, worth thousands each. |
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She noted that her use of scraperboard as a media to produce the work was to 'get over the difficulty of not having half tone. |
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Unless you tell the Government that you're not having to eat for a while, you're going to have to eat out. |
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Apple will save money by not having to retool its production line. |
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Material from South Africa revealed an Olios species with a simple embolus not having a distal coil. |
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It's a floating feeling, an eyes-closed, comfy, blankety feeling, the feeling of not having to worry about anything. |
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It's better to regret not having kids then having them and regretting it. |
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In his report, Carter says proposed alternatives at Birmingham and Coventry or even not having a national stadium at all were non-starters. |
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He was fined Au75 on each of three counts of using an unlicenced taxi and Au75 on each of three counts of not having a taxi driver s licence. |
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The frivolity of the play's first half gives way to a darker second half when it's made crystal clear that this good-time girl is really not having a good time at all. |
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However, despite their wretched record of not having won a top-flight away game in their last 26 attempts, Fulham showed no signs of travel sickness against Stoke. |
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As Sherlock and John prepare to leave the next morning, John wonders why he saw the hound in the lab despite not having inhaled the gas from the hollow. |
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The United Kingdom blamed France for allowing Sangatte to open, and France blamed the UK for its lax asylum rules and the EU for not having a uniform immigration policy. |
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The red grouse is differentiated from the willow ptarmigan and rock ptarmigan by its plumage being reddish brown, and not having a white winter plumage. |
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In addition to the Web server not having to restream the same data over and over to the clients, the database is also spared excessive connections and queries. |
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The film is notorious for not having the actors speak without the district Norrland accent, even the actors in the film which are native to Norrland. |
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But for not having acted, the injury would not have occurred. |
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This results in many ESL students not having the correct credits to apply for college, or enrolling in summer school to finish the required courses. |
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Clement I, at the end of the 1st century, wrote an epistle to the Church in Corinth intervening in a major dispute, and apologizing for not having taken action earlier. |
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Pidgin languages are defined by not having any native speakers, but only being spoken by people who have another language as their first language. |
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Later in the summer, Kenyatta visited China at the invitation of President Xi Jinping after a stop in Russia and not having visited the United States as president. |
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The Act of Uniformity had laid a mulct of a hundred pounds on every person who, not having received episcopal ordination, should presume to administer the Eucharist. |
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This was after he had become frustrated at repeatedly being asked what it would be called, despite the troupe not having given the matter of a third film any consideration. |
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With the Leavesden studios unavailable, and Pinewood not having sufficient capacity, Eon converted an abandoned grocery warehouse in Hertfordshire into a filming location. |
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What some people want is an actual organic grocery store, and not having them is inconvenient and unfair, said Inez Teemer, founder of Chicago's Black Vegetarian Society. |
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Speaking of frightful words, a curious fear I've suffered from on occasion, especially on long airplane flights, is abibliophobia, the fear of not having enough to read. |
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One of them could be not having a headteacher for months on end. |
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On-the-spot pounds 10 fines for not having a ticket on the Midland Metro tram system are to continue even though many platform ticket machines do not work. |
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