The retreat of the Government from public utility services, one after another, portends evil days for the common man. |
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They attacked suddenly and skilfully using natural covertures, destroy our positions one after another by the direct fire. |
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Ms. McGarvie says it has become trendy to be in a series of year-long relationships, one after another. |
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Then, one after another, they slit the men's throats with rusty harvesting sickles. |
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Again to surprise them the rectangle flowed apart, separating into strands and being drawn in upwards one after another, perfectly synchronized. |
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Candle chandeliers hung one after another, leading up to a beautiful stained glass window, laced with silver like trickles of sky. |
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They crush the honeybees in their mandibles one after another until the bees are all dead. |
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Gaining altitude, the four ships would split in to a series of loops and rolls before each jet did a chandelle, one after another. |
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It can withstand weeds, insects and a harsh climate, thereby producing blossoms one after another. |
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They exchanged punches, blows, blocks, and kicks, one after another, so fast that I could hardly follow. |
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In one, the four sections of the choir enter one after another with the same material, as in a stretto fugue. |
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It becomes tempting to skim over them, appearing as they do one after another without cease. |
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Events follow one after another and there comes a scene where the authorities hold him captive and question his identity. |
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Sasha was stretched out with his sketch pad, making charcoal pictures of Emily one after another. |
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Images of furniture, fixtures, and decorations were fired at me one after another, without really giving me time to appreciate anything. |
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The two men were soon well on their way to getting seriously drunk, downing shots of tequila with beer chasers one after another. |
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The competition was just incredibly tough, as one after another we met 25 confident and self-assured young women. |
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They bang the tunes out one after another, the playing's tight, the energy never flags. |
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There seemed to be waves buffeting me, one after another, like bathing in a rough sea. |
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When I went to Washington at Christmas I brought with me, at my sister's request, a giant bucket of Maltesers, and we sat and ate them, one after another, for hours. |
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The same peak kept showing up in chromatograms, one after another. |
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I had watched members one after another rise in their place and present their views. |
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Vertical scanning on the screen of the photographic output device reproduces these lines one after another according to these parameters. |
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Secrets, some of them moss-covered with age, have one after another been stripped naked in public. |
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I see some parents give orders to a child, one after another, without ever acknowledging that a single one of them was completed. |
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Let's go through those things one after another. Errors: I assume you're referring to real-time captioning, like a newscast, for example? |
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Only the women remain who, one after another must brave proprieties and interdictions just to save their land: Mogador. |
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In particular, they carry out instructions one after another, in a single linear sequence, and they spend a lot of time moving data to and from the memory. |
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As the SWP spiraled into outright reformism, the centrist Mandelites pursued one after another substitute for a conscious Trotskyist vanguard. |
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They are made up of four different kinds of units stuck together one after another. |
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Mr. Speaker, one after another, we keep seeing the uncovering of Liberal ineptitude when it comes to serious situations. |
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The reels are spliced automatically, one after another, each time a reel has been used up. |
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The algorithms ran their determined courses, and our thoughts followed one after another, as mechanical and as predictable as the planets in their orbits. |
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If several line have been configured for barcode activation, then they will be processed one after another, from top to bottom. |
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The public is noticing one after another of these humiliating situations in which the Liberals continue to put themselves. |
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Each skier makes a single run down a course one after another and the fastest time determines the winner. |
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Ideally these components should be conducted one after another, right from the beginning of the project on which you are working. |
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With the arrow navigation you can fade in all contents windows one after another and thus click through the entire content. |
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It is not a compilation of several national proposals, one after another, but a single multinational nomination that is submitted. |
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TopRank also can run multiple What-If analyses, one after another, and change input variations by run. |
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Many samples can be measured one after another via aspirating tube and flow-through cell. |
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A washerman from Dvarka, a water-carrier from Jagannath puri, and a barber from Bidar responded one after another and advanced to offer their heads. |
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Chris had cowered about in silence as the prosecuting attorneys had gone through question after question, each ripping into him one after another. |
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I tell her about how one after another my potential clients are bailing. |
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How could it be otherwise, when the most powerful industrial groups on the continent are announcing considerable reductions in their workforce and closing their factories one after another? |
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Before proceeding to open the ballot box, the deputy returning officer records one after another the number of spoiled or canceled ballot papers and the unused ballot papers. |
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Open doors, open doors, one after another. |
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The pictures used to pass one after another with some transition effect. |
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All these questions and more rotated into the fore-position in Eof's mind one after another, seeking an answer, but moving on unfulfilled. |
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Somehow Harris struggled to them, one after another, and slipped Mills bombs into their gun ports. |
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Nor do I think that evilly motivated men will successfully trick us into surrendering one after another bastion in a heedless quest for an unattainably perfect security. |
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When at last the pope was suffering from a very severe sickness, he spontaneously requested, one after another, each of the last sacraments. |
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The candidates have then been presented to the assembly one after another without speaking a word. |
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Just a few hours to the end of the Summit and heads of state are taking the rostrum to repeat one after another, with a few exceptions, the same banalities heard too many times already. |
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In practice, it is recommended that tenders be scored for a given criterion one after another, rather than scoring each tender for all criteria before moving on to the next. |
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Further reasons are a lack of medical assistance or delays in providing such assistance, and too many pregnancies one after another and at too young an age. |
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With the exception of the Communist Party, which suffered greatly under the dictatorship of General Stroessner and saw its general secretaries physically eliminated one after another. |
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A soft, distant foom. The lights blinked, then faded. Foom-foom-foom! Explosions, one after another, rocked the tunnel. |
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He discrowned, in rapid succession, one after another of the United States' most, accomplished and admirable commanders. |
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When there is no run command, program the parameters one after another. |
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The key rule to always remember is that the effect of shots is cumulative, meaning the greater the number of impulse noises your ears are exposed to one after another, the greater the danger to your hearing. |
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A bike ride along the Ancient Appian Way is like a walk through Roman history with the advantage of the ease with which the locations and monuments pass and present themselves slowly, one after another, framed by nature. |
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As we take the floor one after another, restating or rehashing known positions or offering new ideas on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, I am sure we all realize that the world is watching us. |
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The style of writing is immediately striking. It is balanced and rich in psychological descriptions as one after another, the characters don and drop their masks. |
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If the transponder battery voltage is coming to an end, eight short signal tones, coming quickly one after another, sound each time the transponder is operated on the locking cylinder after the uncoupling. |
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People tossed out ideas, one after another. |
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The Engine's Card Reader is not constrained to simply process the cards in a chain one after another from start to finish. |
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The negative sign indicates that N decreases as time increases, as the decay events follow one after another. |
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We witness with concern the mass extinction of bees, with hives falling silent one after another, and many species of plants dependent on pollination perishing with them. |
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The half-volleys from the baseline mounted up one after another. |
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The existence of magmatic belts younging northward implies that slabs of Asian mantle subducted one after another under ranges north of the Himalayas. |
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In the Meiji era, Japanese yoga circles were more or less unified by the Bunten, but from the Taisho era on, influential antiofficial groups mushroomed one after another. |
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Senior party leader Sushil Kumar Modi claimed that Shahabuddin had issued a hit list of 23 persons associated with the BJP who were being killed one after another. |
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Meantime Pope Urban II convoked two councils, one after another. |
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Written language represents the way spoken sounds and words follow one after another by arranging symbols according to a pattern that follows a certain direction. |
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