Oozing confidence from the outset, the Jarlaths' boys were rampant in the first 25 minutes of an exceedingly one-sided contest. |
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It's not a one-sided conversation where I continually whine about how much wearing pink sucks or something, but he really contributes. |
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In time, this paid off and the one-sided conversation with New Zealand began. |
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On one occasion he saw the captain approaching the radio room so he picked up the phone and began a one-sided conversation. |
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Tens of thousands attended rallies to express their revulsion at the one-sided conflict and the slaughter of thousands of Iraqis. |
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Derrick shrugged, remembering the look on her face when she caught him and the horse involved in the one-sided conversation. |
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Laura normally just stood there and sighed while listening to the one-sided conversation. |
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Australia's match against Bangladesh should be a one-sided contest with attention focused on the match against England in Bristol on Sunday. |
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The election for the prime minister's office was a one-sided contest that was never in doubt. |
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So Cordelia realized how pointless their long one-sided conversations were, Kerowyn thought with the slightest air of smugness. |
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The paper has never published details of these one-sided conversations for fear of legal reprisals. |
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He did it in sensational style as he stopped the man ranked fifth in the world after just 97 seconds of a one-sided contest. |
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How dare they spend a day focusing on such one-sided issues and call it education. |
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But I think it is a serious mistake because it merely encourages the worse kind of one-sided, unfair attacks. |
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A democracy encourages free press that provides both sides of the issue, not a one-sided Party mouthpiece, which the press has become. |
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Inevitably, during a lull in what turned out to be a rather one-sided contest, the assembled spectators created their own entertainment. |
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Academe is at it again, allowing a one-sided, biased article on the Israeli-Palestinian issue. |
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I see your compliance to publishing this man's diary as completely inappropriate, not to say shamefully one-sided and deeply biased. |
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They abandoned their former biased one-sided view which is of course an encouraging sign. |
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I must, however, take issue with his very one-sided comments directed at club professionals. |
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An egotistic, biased and one-sided approach in Washington cannot yield lasting peace. |
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This is going to be the most biased, one-sided, totally untrustworthy book review you'll ever read. |
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I mean, I've never seen a political issue that is so one-sided among the public and that politicians are simply ignoring. |
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She said, as chairman of Bord Bia, she was very afraid that the consumer was taking a one-sided view on the issue. |
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The contest was somewhat one-sided, with the visiting Englishmen winning without much difficulty. |
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Although the result suggests a one-sided contest, that was far from what happened and the performance has encouraged county officials. |
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You may get into the situation where you need to create a one-sided document in profit center accounting. |
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A repeat never looked on the cards as Leigh scored at almost a point a minute in a one-sided contest. |
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Anyone who has known the joy of an animal in the house knows that it is not a one-sided relationship. |
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And every half-footballer in the country wants to tog out for the media to make his or her name in a one-sided contest. |
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He went to the 5th District Court of Appeals and said, These cannot be released because they are one-sided documents. |
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It teaches us that conversations are one-sided and that disagreements do not involve compromise or discussion. |
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The nucleus of the lymphocyte becomes larger, stains less dark and acquires a one-sided indentation and an excentric position. |
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In all but the most one-sided encounters, however, the ascendancy shifts between the teams. |
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I think that trying to find a major turning point of this rather one-sided affair is hard to come by. |
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Having played himself in, however, he began to turn what had been a one-sided game into a real contest. |
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To avoid one-sided matches they must conduct a mini World Cup among the qualifiers and the cellar teams of the last World Cup. |
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The winners were in total control from the word go in a totally one-sided contest. |
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Most of the ties were sadly one-sided, England winning four matches by an average margin of 34 points. |
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Victory in a one-sided match will have sharpened up the Dutch for the knockout contests ahead. |
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Often the synthesis, though adequately reconciling the previous thesis and antithesis, will turn out to be one-sided in some other respect. |
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Her one-sided piece is written purely from newspaper reports and magazine articles. |
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His promises of adventure and excitement had so far been one-sided since only he was the one experiencing the rush. |
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This one-sided provision has created bad incentives for attorneys and the litigants they represent. |
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Certainly, she has an axe to grind, and a battered reputation to rebuild, and so like most political memoirs this one is one-sided. |
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It was a massacre. When a team wins 38-14, on the road, without forcing a single defensive turnover, you know it has been a one-sided game. |
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Of course, as a self-proclaimed metalhead himself, Dunn has created an unabashedly one-sided documentary in favor of his musical passion. |
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A movie theatre concession girl, Debbie, meets the store clerk at a laundromat and tries to make awkward, one-sided, monosyllabic conversation. |
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The reportage on Vietnam was often one-sided, unashamedly supporting the U.S. intervention. |
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I would suggest that our views be sought by the media before they publish one-sided unbalanced articles. |
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Opposition indigenous affairs spokesman Kim Carr said the government's policy was unfair, unbalanced and one-sided. |
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The one-sided Jay Z melee was quickly forgotten, as tabloids printed news of a rekindled relationship between Drake and Rihanna. |
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Their one-sided condemnation of '48 is a rejection of our democratic Zionism. |
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The other actors put in excellent work, but they are as uniform and one-sided as the script. |
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It resembles a small one-sided headphone with a small boom microphone, and comes in a bluish-grey and silver metallic colour. |
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If a group leader's philosophy and beliefs are narrow and one-sided, then back away. |
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Few spectators in the stands remained for the last inning, disgusted with such a one-sided score. |
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Whilst we have no objection to competition, this one-sided battle is madness. |
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I am bitterly concerned with this one-sided, biased, anti-Israel report. |
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He seems to find the media portrayal of him unfair, at least one-sided. |
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The 31-year-old Sydney Olympic gold medallist wasted little time in the ring and won the one-sided contest in two minutes and nine seconds for his eighth professional win. |
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The one-sided contest, which India needed to win to keep alive their hopes for a berth in the final, saw Pakistan scoring three goals in each halves. |
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After the one-sided conversation was concluded Winthrop had his personal shame and sorrow to contend with, and the unshaven grin of the grizzly wino who asked for money. |
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Before he could continue his one-sided conversation, someone interrupted. |
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Still, though, I wasn't enjoying this one-sided conversation. |
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The final scoreline indicates a miss match but it was not quite that one-sided. |
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The final frame was a one-sided affair for most of its duration with Billy outgunning Paddy at every opportunity. |
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Personally, I can't imagine what kind of sweetheart deal Intel thought they were getting to sign up for a one-sided contract like this. |
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The treatment of the police by the marchers was equally one-sided in favor of civility and politeness. |
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While it is tempting to call for a pro-modernity balance, this would only be falling into the one-sided, particularistic trap. |
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He was once again imperious in a Scotland pack which dominated the home forwards for lengthy spells of an otherwise one-sided match. |
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They took a very one-sided and heavy handed approach towards implicating you in a large amount of crimes. |
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Editorials or commentaries that are perceived as one-sided are bound to bring requests for equal time or space from opponents. |
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Its insistence on being granted unlimited access to Kashmir is a one-sided affair. |
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But sources say the report was one-sided, and responses from those in the firing line were almost totally ignored. |
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There have been plenty of fizzers and one-sided matches in the opening rounds of the Rugby Union World Cup. |
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And he delivers this brilliant poke in the collective eye of manipulative, one-sided documentary makers everywhere. |
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But as for the polemic aspect, one of the main points critics made was that it lacked balance, that it was too one-sided. |
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These facts are often used to depict Mary in a one-sided way as frivolous and irresponsible. |
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In focusing on the problems with the new science curriculum, my analysis here might seem one-sided. |
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But in April last year, he pounded him to defeat, knocking him out in the seventh round of a one-sided contest. |
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Our game of secret messages is a little one-sided as his referrals don't seem to work properly. |
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A decent crowd of 1,526 witnessed something of a shock result, but really the game was as one-sided as anything seen at Cougar Park this season. |
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This one-sided law apparently legalizes end-runs to let corporations weasel out of their obligations. |
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Insofar as dissident writers consider the profits made from drugs, we find an extremely one-sided response. |
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In particular their kicking was superb as they humbled the Saints in a one-sided contest which saw the equal highest winning margin in the competition's history. |
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This was a one-sided contest, with Thistle's threat virtually constant. |
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The fight was stopped in round eleven in a very one-sided contest. |
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The format of the ICC Champions Trophy, the second-biggest one-day tournament in world cricket, has been tweaked to ensure fewer one-sided contests. |
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They sat down on a couch, catching up on recent events, although the conversation was rather one-sided, and the exhausted pair eventually fell asleep. |
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I feel guilty that Gwen and I have such a one-sided relationship. |
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The one-sided conversation ended when they had to get ready for supper and Kathryn ended it by saying that Stephanie was already the best friend she has ever had. |
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As I dunked the teabag into and out of the boiling water a couple of times, I couldn't help but overhear the strains of a one-sided conversation that drifted into the room. |
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Following on the one-sided debacle that preceded it, this game between two well-matched sides provided some real entertainment for the small crowd. |
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After all the hype in the build-up to Friday night's opener, a series of extremely one-sided results on the weekend has taken away some of the Cup's momentum. |
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And also, as the book says, it's a polemic, meaning that it's going to be one-sided and immoderate, and basically just something provocative to start you thinking. |
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Yet again, I am astounded by the one-sided, short-sighted approach so many take to this conflict. |
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The rejectionist absolutism of Morris and others is simplistic, a-historical, full of inaccuracies and arrogantly one-sided. |
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The moneyed class placed a huge, one-sided bet on their tribune, Mitt Romney, and on the Republicans. |
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He lifted a shoulder in a one-sided shrug and then lit a cigarette. |
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Thus the written history of slavery is inevitably partial and one-sided. |
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This one-sided view of health also ignores what has been learnt about the broader social determinants of disease and the two-way connections between well-being and illness. |
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The play was so one-sided that it does not merit detailed description. |
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Historically, migraines were labeled a hysterical female condition, characterized by throbbing, one-sided, nauseating pain. |
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It will be an old-fashioned, irrational, and one-sided opinion based very loosely on what I've studied on my spare time over the years as a non-professional historian. |
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Second, what will happen if the media's most persistent critics go back and read the specific stories that we criticized for being one-sided or pessimistic? |
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Massachusetts repealed its law in July, 1786, because, as Governor Bowdoin explained, other states, refusing to cooperate, had tried to use it for one-sided advantage. |
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It was a swift, one-sided fight, all over in the second round. |
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But unlike the one-sided echo chambers of old, consumers can have their say too. |
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Other finds, such as a poppy-shaped end from a penannular brooch and a fragment of a one-sided comb suggest dating to the 11th century. |
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There are no one-sided closed polygons on a plane. On the cube, however, monogons are a diverse and interesting class of figures. |
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He said recent nail-biting finals had renewed interest in the end-of-season contests, after a series of one-sided beltings earlier this decade. |
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Instead, sadly, he produced this one-sided, ahistorical tantrum. |
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While most other CD-ROM jigsaws only allow players to solve one-sided puzzles, Virtual Jigsaw gives them the added option of attempting two-sided puzzles. |
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I was extremely disappointed when I saw the STV documentary and the one-sided and biased manner in which they recounted the events surrounding the atrocity. |
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At the same time, varieties persist, almost like a thorn in the side of monoglots, as polyglots and aspiring heteroglots gently mock their monolithic and one-sided worldview. |
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