One otherwise perfectly demure woman jumped onto a chair, gesturing frantically. |
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Tendonitis, which is associated with an occupation or a sport, is otherwise known as overuse injury or repetitive strain injury. |
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By being attuned to individual students' personal goals, teachers can assist students who otherwise might give up. |
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Boundaries should be placed around cities instead, preventing the otherwise inevitable depletion of precious natural habitats. |
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It's all too often clumsy, insincere and inappropriate, making a mockery of otherwise noble values. |
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And that to believe otherwise is to be a heartless, right-wing reactionary. |
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The sky was clear and sunny with only the jet streams of high civil aircraft breaking an otherwise cloudless sky. |
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She saw Petyr, looking very tired and a little dazed but otherwise all right, walk toward her. |
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So why the reluctance on the part of so many otherwise open-minded and sexually liberal people to attend? |
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The most negatively affected birds are those characterized by the otherwise desirable traits of rapid growth and muscle accretion. |
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Be it as a player or a coach or otherwise success only comes as a result of hard work and effort. |
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Indeed, to suggest otherwise is to make a mockery of true individual liberty. |
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I did notice some scratches and odd patches of flicker, but otherwise Warner outdid themselves on the transfer. |
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Find the deeply nested or otherwise awkwardly located folder and right-click on it. |
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It appears he may have stepped beyond the limits of what he might otherwise have done. |
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We finger-styled Tamara's hair fresh out of the shower, coaxing out the natural wave in her otherwise pin-straight hair. |
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Apart from his ritual farewell, Truman's act of self creation is otherwise represented as a repudiation of all social connection. |
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This may explain something of the bond which was otherwise baffling to their acquaintances. |
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His narrative technique links texts that are otherwise quite different in subject matter, thereby creating a sense of amplification. |
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The other gang members offered their own absurd interjections, but otherwise paid close attention to their leader's speech. |
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The result was that in many cases the Argentine pilots aborted their attacks or were otherwise unsuccessful in targeting the British ships. |
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For the Danes the last few weeks were not about the economic merits or otherwise of paying for goods and services in euros instead of kroner. |
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The board will demand specialist medical advice that this is not the case, otherwise it is inconceivable that he will be relicensed. |
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We can't say anything yet, otherwise the suspects will get wind of what we're doing. |
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While there are no real dead spots, a midtempo malaise falls over the otherwise strong batch of songs. |
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I try and check viewability of this site using other browsers from time to time but otherwise I won't know if something looks wonky. |
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Not only that, but it can vehemently divide people who otherwise agree on most issues. |
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The result is that extra calorie that might otherwise be stored as fat in the body are burned up and the person who dances remains slim and trim. |
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A prisoner may not be placed in a situation that can endanger him or her or otherwise result in physical or other harm. |
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The track is partially redeemed by another great sax solo, but otherwise seems very much out-of-place and closes the album on a sour note. |
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With GM technology, the debate regarding our dependence or otherwise on nature, far from abating, has intensified. |
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The legal age of consent is a curious weapon in the hands of those who would otherwise have no qualms about child marriage. |
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We are ready to concede that life is the only jarring note in this otherwise perfect symphony of matter. |
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Wrinkles, crimps, ruffles, fine pleating and quilting are built into otherwise plain fabric structures. |
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The parenchyma in this species is much less visible than in Afara but otherwise they are very similar in structure. |
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The meet and the hunt provided a dash of colour in the lives of all during the otherwise drab British winter. |
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It's a way of bringing writers to the attention of audiences who wouldn't otherwise buy their books. |
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If the makers of the film did one thing right, with what is otherwise wholly sentimental tack, it was to cast these two as the leads. |
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First, they must be free from feudal ties, which would otherwise prevent them from entering any sort of market transaction. |
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To argue otherwise now is to acquiesce in a rhetoric which those of us who accept universal human rights have no choice but to reject as racist. |
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In that process we may see some of the more enthusiastic regulators retreat from what might otherwise become effective price regulation. |
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There are a few humorous moments among the outtakes, though otherwise they get old pretty quickly. |
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It is very important that the hop doesn't lose lupulin otherwise the hop is no longer bitter. |
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You touch base with acquaintances or business contacts you wouldn't otherwise contact. |
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The mutation also reduced the copy number of the plasmids in otherwise wild-type strains. |
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We repeat a few prayers in Albanian, but the liturgy is otherwise in English. |
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Crusts of stale bread which would otherwise have been thrown out were left on the bridges, to be seized quickly by the diving birds. |
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Unfortunately, our Chinese, Japanese and Korean is not too good, otherwise we'd link to those sites all the time. |
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I guess in my otherwise sheltered life that would have to be my claim to fame. |
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Luckily, one of the posts holding the jetty up was stopping him going any further, otherwise he would have been in trouble. |
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Haven't we chopped down forests, used oil, and otherwise consumed nonrenewable resources? |
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But today the genre stands as a lucrative niche in an otherwise struggling fiction industry. |
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In surviving the cut, an otherwise anguished Woods displayed admirable qualities of courage and resolve. |
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Thrilling, after all, to be making common cause over one issue with a person with whom you would not otherwise agree about anything. |
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Every gallon of water consumptively used is not available somewhere else in the system where it would otherwise have existed. |
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Fortunately she hasn't been majorly disfigured or anything, otherwise they'd have had to break the nose again and re-set it. |
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To wish it were otherwise is in essence to wish that we were not physical beings at all. |
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It also occurs in crusty or otherwise finely crystalline massive aggregates. |
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To be stored, witloof needs to be wrapped by something that excludes the light, otherwise it will turn green. |
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These chicons are the forced shoots of an otherwise green, bitter salad called witloof chicory. |
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The case was worth deciding this way, just to witness otherwise sensible intelligent academics melt down. |
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While print may provide context, a photo leaves relatively little to our imagination and elicits emotions otherwise buffered by words. |
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Her prior medical history was otherwise only remarkable for a quiescent ulcerative colitis. |
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One of the guys I was out with was in at 6am as well, otherwise I would have wimped out. |
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Although they were bombers and terrorists, the fact they seemed otherwise well-adjusted posed a problem for the British government. |
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There is no evidence, however, that a single drinking bout in an otherwise abstemious person will lead to pancreatitis. |
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To add to the occasion there was a jazz quartet, playing lively music and cheering people up on an otherwise murky day. |
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To the accompaniment of vintage jazz records, the train chugs up and down the otherwise closed branch line from Arcady to Flaxfield Junction. |
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The black aces are permanent trumps, independent of which suit otherwise is trumps. |
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Let us hope the permit will be road rally one otherwise nobody north of Watford will bother turning up! |
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Continued practices of duplicating programs when geography and demand dictate otherwise clearly points to a segregational vestige. |
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All swords and rapiers used are blunt, but otherwise accurate replicas of surviving examples. |
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The Carib Indians used kapok for drums and canoes but otherwise sheathed their axes in regard to the tree. |
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A chest radiograph showed bilateral diffuse basilar infiltrates, otherwise unchanged from findings on previous radiographs. |
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Thus the meetups create a truly public space that can exist at the interstices of an otherwise private and tightly scripted life. |
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Scandal, woe and calumny struck the otherwise genteel junior school carol concert last night. |
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I believe it is still up there because otherwise it would be pitch dark instead of just gloomy. |
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It may otherwise generally regulate its own procedure, but it must lay a report before Parliament. |
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As a sump for adoration that might otherwise be misdirected at political leaders and go dangerously to their heads. |
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We have to make it difficult to change otherwise it defeats the object of the exercise. |
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Assuming this is a tall tale made up to lend an air of mystery to an otherwise innocuous eBay sale it is still a clever bit of advertising. |
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She wasn't home, and that was a shame because it would have added some zest to an otherwise rather dull story. |
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He imports sugar, salt and rapeseed oil from southern Sweden and everything else is sourced, grown or otherwise produced in the surrounding area. |
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I'm always amazed that otherwise intelligent people are deluded into believing its truth. |
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Other prisoners teach crafts and skills, benefiting from modern equipment and resources they might not otherwise get to use. |
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She had to tell me off, otherwise she would be implicitly encouraging the students to bring drinks into the library. |
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What I do not respect however is people who kill or otherwise use violence against people for any reason. |
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Bald eagles appear conspicuously whenever a family member dies, but they show up often enough otherwise that they haven't become an ill omen. |
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High-grade soft tissue sarcomas are a group of malignancies that often affect otherwise healthy young people. |
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He repeatedly had to ransom prisoners taken in the course of Lombard raids, who would otherwise have been sold off as slaves. |
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It is very difficult to weigh or otherwise measure the contents of a keg of beer to determine consumption. |
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Most of the comments here are delightfully informative, useful or otherwise constructive, and I'm happy to keep it that way! |
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Please forgive me and know that I likewise extend forgiveness to all who have offended, insulted, irritated, or otherwise ticked me off. |
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A semi-permeable membrane is otherwise known as a selectively permeable membrane. |
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This should have satisfied me but I couldn't resist the Scottish fruit loaf otherwise known as bannock. |
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While a BestCrypt container is unmounted, it can be backed up, copied and otherwise treated like any other file. |
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We've got to keep the ball rolling, otherwise the whole thing could collapse. |
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Roads of black ash traverse it, winding through the otherwise untraversable aa. |
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Of course this brought the local bandicoots out of their lairs where they otherwise spend their time to eat roots, shoots and leaves. |
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Ironically, the higher rents of many downtown workspaces are the result of artists reclaiming the otherwise empty buildings. |
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We pray that it continues to hold, otherwise we face the risk of the train detaching itself and rocketing back down through the tunnel. |
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In future docking will only be allowed for working dogs whose tails could otherwise become painfully damaged. |
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This stops the curing process which is important, otherwise your fish will turn to mush. |
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Furthermore, work areas are constantly being cleaned, scrubbed or otherwise maintained to a near-spotless condition. |
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You're a cable repairman, plumber, electrician, or are otherwise occupationally obligated to pay visits to the houses and apartments of others. |
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What is it about religion that leaves people quaking in their otherwise creative shoes? |
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The particulate matter in the rain water that ran off the roof clogged up my water filter, but otherwise this scare caused no damage. |
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The debris protects the ice from melting and sustains a thin body of ice that would otherwise have melted away. |
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His quaky, affected voice is so overbearing it strangles otherwise mostly harmless songs and inflates them to the extent of self-parody. |
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A spokesperson said that the policy would have little adverse financial effect, as it would save money otherwise spent on recruiting new staff. |
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The catchy title and cover art attracted many to a tome that otherwise would have been considered way too abstruse to bother with. |
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A couple of fire escapes and metal plated doors pocked the otherwise blank wall. |
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More than a decade after her fall from power, there are still ordinary, otherwise sane people who wouldn't hear a word spoken against her. |
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Japanese words are composed of many syllables, and endings are attached to change tense, form a negative, or otherwise modify meaning. |
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It does not make the grade in what is otherwise a magnificent satire of white, redneck cultural values. |
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Visibility is affected by the plankton levels and thermoclines that refract the light so that an otherwise perfect image can get a woolly edge. |
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Thus, during viewing in the otherwise dark laboratory, the observer saw a rectangular area of light against a dark background. |
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Structured products such as trackers allow product providers to take out a margin they couldn't otherwise extract. |
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I couldn't come up with anything that wouldn't get my car keyed or otherwise vandalized in the middle of the night. |
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Due to rain, the group didn't get to experience a traditional luau, but otherwise got a good taste of island life. |
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In English, words that would otherwise begin with a vowel have a glottal stop inserted. |
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That said there's little otherwise that is excessive in this trim and spare piece of emotionally and visually restrained film-making. |
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Korea's inflation rate is the one blemish on an otherwise solid report card, at least on the macroeconomic front. |
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Hot Italian snacks, otherwise known as panini, came with chargrilled vegetables and mozzarella cheese or tuna melt. |
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Path was synonymous with trace, another invaluable gift that pioneers used to penetrate the otherwise impassable. |
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It says this is costing substantial amounts of money which would otherwise be used on patient care. |
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There are many otherwise viable cosmological models that are not compatible with the observation that human observers exist. |
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By the TV, a full bag of recyclables had fallen over, spilling its contents onto the otherwise clean floor. |
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By interrupting the view with a screen of shrubs or a fence, you can turn what would otherwise be just an annoyance into a voyage of discovery. |
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Semolina is therefore used in making gnocchi and croquettes, both of which can otherwise be heavy and stodgy. |
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In fact, the years between 1660 and 1685 were something of an aberration, a brief period of calm in an otherwise choppy sea. |
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He poured out his otherwise ignored feelings into music, making his flute wail with stormy rage, sigh soft dirges, or trill in happy abandon. |
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Well, it was quiet when Liv was writing or reading, otherwise it was abominably noisy. |
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She is accused of lying to and otherwise misleading officers of the law in a Wall Street insider trading case. |
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One interesting note was that the official speed limit within city limits is 60 km nation wide, unless otherwise posted. |
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The client was sophisticated and able to assess from the quarterly estimates and otherwise the reasonableness of the fees charged. |
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It's a fatal flaw in what otherwise has the makings of an entertainingly quirky show. |
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Honor was permanently surrendered for the king's shilling as otherwise decent men chose to become informers. |
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The standardization of Jina images is such that most Jinas cannot otherwise be distinguished. |
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The Security Council will have to take this extremely seriously, indeed, otherwise its own future will come into question. |
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He has captured the first-hand accounts of many people whose stories would probably otherwise have been lost to us. |
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The three tracks featured here taint an otherwise spotless collection of candyfloss pop. |
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Even though summer vacations are the only free time that a student gets in an otherwise busy schedule, it must be utilised to the maximum extent. |
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Aquinas believed good law must be enforceable, otherwise it would be disregarded and risk causing contempt for all laws. |
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Both provide anchorage to a person who might otherwise get lost in meditation or in crusade. |
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To do otherwise would be to betray the trust that our patients place in us as advocates on their behalf. |
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A train of skylights with tangerine wells sprays color into an otherwise routine hallway. |
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A transfer of property between blood relatives is charged at half the rate of stamp duty which would otherwise apply. |
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Treatment of basilar migraines should avoid vasoconstrictors, otherwise standard abortive and prophylactic migraine medications are appropriate. |
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Traces of luminous iridescent blue on his back and sides, even on the sail feathers, highlight the otherwise golden image. |
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I suppose this is what I have to look forward to in the foreseeable future, as Zoe is now otherwise engaged and I have nowt better to do. |
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Because otherwise nobody gets any cake or jelly, and I get to eat all of it, nyah nyah. |
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Just a couple grubs per square foot are not a problem to an otherwise healthy lawn. |
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Physical activity helps control weight by burning excess calories that would otherwise be stored as fat. |
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Rising home values have propped up a stagnant economy and blunted criticisms of otherwise disastrous economic policies. |
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One of the authors treated an otherwise healthy 30-year old female with poor acuity, impaired night vision, and myopia. |
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But he's shifty and elusive in the open field and could preserve the big-play ability Smith may otherwise miss on kick returns. |
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If Inzy wins this challenge, it's well and good, otherwise Ganguly can as well be sure that the one-day series is wrapped up. |
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In the reworking of the building, the new volumes provide shade and shelter in the otherwise roofless space. |
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They pass themselves off as otherwise ordinary middle-class people, when they're manifestly not. |
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There is no morality in the mechanistic world, and no freedom, as human beings cannot act otherwise to their nature. |
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That's why mafia godfathers and titans of business don't mind eating with their most trusted lieutenants in otherwise empty restaurants. |
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For Albert it offered an opportunity to display his mediatory and diplomatic skills that would otherwise have remained untouched. |
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This consisted of carefully organized caravans whose leaders spoke Masai and had developed wide contacts among this otherwise hostile people. |
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Their principal function was to alphabetize Shakespeare's text, laying bare otherwise inaccessible qualities and quantities. |
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He is also expected to pay back the tour by playing in events he wouldn't otherwise schedule. |
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Hence four stars, not five, for otherwise this is a terrific performance by the London Symphony Orchestra on its own label. |
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He could shape the force of his otherwise withdrawn personality into subtle shadings of gesture and characterization. |
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But employers have to grant employees some trust degree of trust, otherwise we may as well remove all Xerox machines from the premises, too. |
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See how a mother alligator protects her newborn hatchlings in her otherwise deadly jaws, and learn what dangers the babies face in the wild. |
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He was taking the drug Prozac for depression, but otherwise was in perfect health. |
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It comes as no surprise that the lives of animals held in cages is miserable, best efforts to prove otherwise notwithstanding. |
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Valentine's Day sanctions gestures and words of affection in a culture otherwise characterized by public and private reserve. |
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The film looks a bit washed-out, as many westerns do, but otherwise there is little to complain about. |
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But, disappointing as that decision was, Rovers shouldn't let it take the shine off what was an otherwise fantastic night. |
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Blowing a gale and it rained just before we started but otherwise it was the super mega deluxe version of golf days with everything laid on. |
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But Africans and Asians did not restore their chiefs and rajas, or seek otherwise to return to a more authentic way of life. |
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They enable the court to control the evidence by excluding evidence otherwise admissible and limiting cross-examination. |
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By blogging, I can leap beyond this place and get affirmation for saying things that would only otherwise have gotten me glares and shunning. |
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Thin beams of intense, orange light striped the otherwise shadowy walls of my bedroom from my window. |
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The center of the dome was clearly retractable, as it was partially opened at the moment to afford more light for the otherwise shadowy room. |
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There they chanted, waved signs, and otherwise expressed their political views to any ralliers who happened to be dreadfully lost. |
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This took away from what was otherwise good cooking, and did not seem very West Coast. |
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Marriage and long-term commitment have to mean more than short-term self-gratification, otherwise what separates them from a holiday fling? |
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Of this, more than half is unsolicited junk mail otherwise known as spam, and it comes at a cost. |
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The calcium ions added to waste material by the calciferous glands are important because they enrich the soil which would otherwise be lacking. |
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Reynolds, in particular, makes use of this jury-rigged stringer system to alert his readers to articles that would otherwise go unnoticed. |
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The clock on the wall ticked on, its sound echoing through the otherwise silent room. |
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A planet in detriment or fall is in a precarious condition, more so if it is peregrine or otherwise afflicted. |
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That two of five judges on the bench thought otherwise should be chilling enough. |
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These natural phenomena lend some sheen and gloss to the lake, which otherwise looks sick and forlorn now. |
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It accepts that prices should be affordable otherwise people would continue to use their cars. |
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Range anxiety is real, and it keeps you from enjoying the driving satisfaction otherwise provided by an electric vehicle. |
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You are a classic buy-to-let merchant, otherwise known as a wheeler-dealer. |
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I shut my computer off at the wall every night before bye byes otherwise the router is blazing out all night. |
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It's not time consuming, it uses up valuable milk products that might otherwise go to waste. |
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Their penalties included forfeiture of the potential remission of sentence otherwise available to them. |
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A prolific scholar and facile writer, he risks turning his otherwise fine book into a screed against all who fell short of total moral courage. |
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One can only hope they are of the toy variety, otherwise her family's apartment must get pretty crowded. |
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They must demonstrate a witness's value to a case and show that he or she may be otherwise unavailable to the court if released. |
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The idea of Jesse warms my heart immensely and gives me some happiness when I otherwise would feel lonely and bitter. |
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Trips to country pubs, barbecues and parties often tempt people to drink alcohol when they would not otherwise normally do. |
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And it only fuels employees' ire when they lose savings in stock nosedives and otherwise feel a lack of financial and personal support. |
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We do have a couple of heated propagators, but this method is much quicker and makes use of existing heat that would otherwise just dissipate. |
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They were pawns, used to play a game that would otherwise rend the universe apart. |
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Each landed directly on Grand's body, making small impressions but otherwise leaving the creature be. |
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More strident liberal critics accuse Taranto of using humor to sugarcoat an otherwise malodorous agenda. |
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The case must be pleaded by advocates of the aggrieved party, otherwise the culprits of this heinous crime would go scot-free. |
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That allows a potential buyer to stretch to afford a place that otherwise would be out of reach. |
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The revenue that was used for the loan was revenue that otherwise was being used to meet the cost of rentals for staff accommodation. |
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If long, you shorten up the pulling pattern, creating three shorter strokes where there would otherwise be two. |
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It is also a bureaucratic mess, consuming untold resources which might otherwise have been devoted to fixing a real problem. |
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Love has bloomed amid an otherwise painful period, marred by outrages large and small. |
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Such statements are often admissible under exceptions to the law that otherwise forbids the use of hearsay at trial. |
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Nitrous oxide, otherwise known as laughing gas, gives one an exhilarating feeling while operating as an anesthetic. |
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His rugged-model good looks make it all the more painful when he's shouting at us to hurry, or discovering a minutely misaligned seam on an otherwise perfect cake. |
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Thousands of otherwise law-abiding Irish people have also sought to move undeclared cash into the area along with other tax dodgers from across Europe. |
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As he notes, these benefits are key to countless families who would otherwise fall into destitution. |
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The miscegenation Ball was an exception in its otherwise bland, though proficient, catalog. |
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Until I know otherwise I'll be starting pre-season training at Fulham. |
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The sad reality, on a damp, windswept and cool weekend, though, was that the men's sprints are two of the saving graces of an otherwise disappointing championships. |
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I may post a little pic of myself yodelling into the toilet bowl on Christmas morning, but otherwise I'm shutting up about it for a couple of days. |
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These boards are in turn supported by playful, biomorphic iron stands that give a sculptura form to the otherwise two-dimensional, photo-derived objects. |
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Sharpton noted that otherwise some of their mutual detractors might suggest that he had played a role in the appointment. |
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But otherwise he was far more pessimistic about the rest of the Deep South. |
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Pictures of pets, pictures of relatives in coffins, pictures of intimate moments otherwise discarded in the recesses of memory. |
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But he argued that the issue does motivate otherwise unlikely voters and could be a deciding factor in a close race. |
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The development of nuclear weapons deterred the U.S. and the Soviet Union from the hot war they might otherwise have fought. |
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Placed in drinking water, fluoride can serve people who otherwise have poor access to dental care. |
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But, the fact of coverage also leads some subset of these people to smoke who otherwise would not. |
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I wasn't here when the decision to play a part was taken but I fully concur with it, because to do otherwise would be to cut off one's nose to spite one's face. |
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Water vapor takes up space otherwise occupied by oxygen molecules. |
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He plans to then get a new horse that likely would otherwise be bound for the slaughterhouse. |
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I have to, otherwise I shall strike to the left of me and the right of me with my mighty thewed forearms, probably snapping a few heads along the way. |
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Our 57 writers otherwise showed an astonishing breadth of interest and erudition, from Babar to The New Larousse Gastronomique. |
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Here, however, it came to be another old and enduring track through otherwise treacherous and disorienting terrain, a variation of path and trace. |
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For the happiness and the amour propre of the people living within it, in order to make them proud, the great city requires the elaborate display of otherwise useless emblems. |
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All lodging prices are per night, double occupancy unless otherwise noted. |
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Two University of Minnesota students lost wallets, cash and cell phones, but otherwise were unhurt when they were robbed at gunpoint on campus Wednesday night, police said. |
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Or position a mirror at a sharp curve in a road and you can suddenly see around the bend, catching a glimpse of something to come that otherwise would have been hidden. |
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Diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure and cirrhosis of the liver seem to predispose the activation to disease of the otherwise dormant latent infection. |
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The fact that mild cigarettes contain less nicotine and tar than normal ones can create a false impression and lead people to smoke more than they otherwise would do. |
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Worse, they might avoid theft by prematurely consuming goods that they would otherwise save, thereby depleting the social store of wealth over time. |
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Most important, they won elections in what might have otherwise been inhospitable territory. |
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These latter, such as the ambulatories leading to or flanking the central dome, transform what might otherwise be relatively austere into elegance and beauty. |
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The authors of the Australian review also noted that pharmaceutical companies paid for the trials and otherwise remunerated the authors of at least three studies. |
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A recent drop in mortgage delinquencies in the US may be a small blip in an otherwise worrying trend that shows more Americans falling behind on housing payments. |
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It made coins with plain rather than milled or otherwise marked edges. |
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The convention dictates that there must be a spanner in the works of an otherwise successful relationship, and Kissing Jessica Stein is no different. |
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When we make a clearing, we should do so not in order to enjoy the pleasure of weedwhacking, or otherwise working our will on the landscape, but in order to plant something. |
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He was the only foreign player in an otherwise all-British squad that evening and, emerging lankily from the tunnel, he looked less like a footballer than a startled foal. |
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And when the temptation to politicize or otherwise exploit the situation becomes irresistible, at least try to be subtle. |
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If they try to do so on their own, their attempts will often be amateurish, incompetent, and therefore less of a threat than they might otherwise be. |
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Mutations in genes coding for these proteins may be tolerated in an otherwise wild-type cell through the presence of one or more checkpoint pathways. |
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I wear flat shoes for walking to work but otherwise it's high heels. |
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The girls say the auto body yard, otherwise filled with more than a dozen men of all ages, is a welcoming environment. |
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There may even be a part of him that he himself does not recognize, a second self that is capable of otherwise repugnant violence. |
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Russian knapweed is a problem in ranges and pastures in the western United States, where it grows up to 4 feet tall and takes over otherwise productive land. |
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The sorcerer looks haggard, exhausted, but otherwise uninjured. |
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Lee said it wasn't his decision to sack Bell and if anything is written otherwise in the biography, which is due out in the autumn, he will take legal action. |
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On Bamboo Island, the coral on the windward side was mostly destroyed, but otherwise it was the perfect white-sand island I'd first seen 15 years before. |
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According to news reports, Barnett has apologized but been otherwise less than forthcoming. |
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As the otherwise insightful report notes, he does not seem to have gone to the school seeking vengeance for some long-ago wrong. |
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They let season ticket holders sell tickets they otherwise wouldn't use. |
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By just being myself I naturally attract the type of people I would otherwise want to attract and repel the people I would otherwise want to repel. |
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The aim of the study was simply to understand the basic mechanisms causing individual differences in autistic traits in an otherwise typical sample. |
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I wholly accept that the doctrine admits the hearsay statements, not only where the declarant is dead or otherwise not available but when he is called as a witness. |
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Thankfully, the four young leads give suitably heartfelt and believable performances, giving an otherwise schlocky teen soap opera the pleasing illusion of quality. |
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Larson, as usual, instills gravitas and agency in an otherwise underwritten character. |
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Any person who tries to jump the queue by smiling, gesturing or otherwise trying to attract the bar person's attention will receive nothing except a polite smile in reply. |
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A project in the Himalayas diverts 6 million litres of sewage per day that would otherwise be dumped into the Ganges and uses it to raise fodder crops. |
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I wrote the book about the inner game of pocket billiards because I have a lot of experience with the self-defeating elements that destroy an otherwise fine game. |
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Though shot in widescreen, the feel of the piece is otherwise televisual. |
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That goes a long way in the halls of local high schools, where they would otherwise spend their adolescence obscured by the shadows of the jocks and cheerleaders. |
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But as we went south it got hotter and hotter to the point where we had to keep the car windows closed, otherwise it was like having a hot hairdryer blowing into your face. |
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There must surely be ways of, for example, employing undergraduates during vacations to enthuse these would-be physicists in labs that would otherwise be lying empty. |
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For many men, playing the stockmarket is a profitable adjunct to supplement otherwise meagre incomes from the sale of surplus rice, coffee, cloves and vegetables. |
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She is a student, ostensibly with a physics problem, but who flirts outrageously, dances to the bongos, and otherwise makes clear her availability. |
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As a result, it felt like an add-on, meant to artificially moisten another otherwise dry address. |
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Geologists have been intrigued that such massive failures could take place in a rocky terrain with a thin mantle of soil in otherwise stable landforms. |
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This is the standard defence often used in trying to excuse otherwise often outrageous behaviour by sporting teams on tour or on pre season or post season trips. |
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But the absence of these key players is taking the shine off the Rugby World Cup, it's making it less of a contest than it otherwise would have been. |
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If you manage to influence the general public enough, society will begin to see throwing a glass bottle away that could otherwise be recycled, as wrong. |
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The space underneath the car was also freed up for other mechanicals such as exhaust systems which can otherwise intrude into luggage or passenger areas. |
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Models of historic buildings and cultural relics enable architects and archaeologists to study their subject in closer detail than might otherwise be possible. |
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There might be a slight stammer but otherwise the speech will seem normal. |
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The screen has missed Streep, who has given addictively moving performances in several classics, and many highly watchable portrayals in otherwise average films. |
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I see friends and colleagues, people I otherwise love and respect, turn our anger into performance. |
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Emma Thompson gives Carrington plenty of emotional gravity, carrying off scenes that might otherwise seem weepy and sentimental by giving them a touch of the pathological. |
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Their analysis, therefore, focuses on ways of deterring competitive strategies that are otherwise seen to be the rational response within an anarchically structured system. |
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When possible, original seeds collected from wild populations were analysed, but for old and otherwise nonviable seed, seed increase stocks were used. |
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Each of the moves had to be with a different piece and a player had to be able to escape check on the first move of their turn otherwise it was checkmate. |
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Hold off planting caladiums until soil temperatures have warmed evenly to about 70 degrees F., otherwise they may chill and rot without sprouting. |
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The key finding was a significant reduction in the overall obstetric intervention rate, for otherwise healthy nulliparae would previously have received augmentation of labour. |
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If you would just like to ask your solicitor, otherwise it will be a lot of going round the houses to achieve nothing except for saving the defendant having to pay something. |
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How many of those people they observed interacting with their installation or otherwise were deploying nouveau technology to transcend any form of traditional constraint? |
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Outside the breeding season the mares and stallions are kept separate otherwise the stallions fight to the death to win mating rights over the mares. |
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There were different views about the use or otherwise of both relaxant drugs and manual control among those skilled in the profession and experienced in this form of therapy. |
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Specimens of fish and amphibians taken from radioactively contaminated or otherwise polluted areas also show some apparent fluctuations in DNA content. |
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Whether it changed an otherwise sensible man into a madman, or whether it just brought out the real madman that was hidden there all along, who knows? |
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