The authors add that different people's threshold for stress may also affect rates of takotsubo cardiomyopathy. |
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The president abhors dissent and is totally dismissive not only of dissenters, but also of the people's right to dissent. |
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The insurgents are waging an armed struggle to replace the monarchy with a communist people's republic. |
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Lee said that as an Aborigine, he could sympathize with the Hakka people's status as a minority group. |
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Thanks for being the voice of reason in this world of walking on eggshells about people's feelings. |
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The film explores the notion that we are all playing walk-on roles through other people's lives. |
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And we may get talky at times too, but it won't be for its own sake, or to pull the wool over people's eyes. |
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A tragedy will still pack the seats of a theatre with those who enjoy wallowing in other people's misery. |
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Get creative with other people's dos by taking one of the two major avenues for hairdresser wannabes in Montreal. |
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By abusing people's willingness to respond to emergencies, you make them less likely to respond to them at all. |
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Woe betide any jacked up little country that decides it should pursue its own people's interests. |
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And I suggest that citizenship education needs to start by confronting the Janus-faced nature of people's anger, and making the most of it. |
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But social accord will not exist if, as a result of reform, people's spending increases by more than half while their wages go up only a quarter. |
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She is indulging her passion for running other people's lives in accord with her own personal prejudices. |
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The second idea was developing a shared accreditation to recognize young people's community contributions. |
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Unknotting privacy dilemmas from first principles can be tricky, or at least lead to results that don't jibe with most people's felt intuitions. |
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She used to own a share in a racehorse but now bets on other people's horses instead. |
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When I look at other people's weblogs, I find it fascinating to look at photos of the blogger. |
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But if that information gets out, can't that help jog some people's memories in the public and help this investigation? |
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Yep, from various people's descriptions a small oil radiator sounds like exactly what I'm looking for. |
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I was sure that he would lift people's moods so I decided to design a card, which I sent to family and friends. |
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To be honest, it is mainly because of the trolls who get their jollies by flaming other people's opinions. |
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It helps to live a happy life and also make other people's life happy and joyful. |
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He also was very adept at picking up on people's weaknesses and teasing them, ruffling some feathers. |
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A university student from Dovercourt has been put forward for an award which celebrates young people's achievements. |
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When there is too little space, a tent is put up in front of people's homes for the guests. |
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Aren't those people's representatives supposed to strive for the best interests and the welfare of the rakyat, the citizenry? |
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Cloth and feather adornments were painted bright red to bracket the people's nakedness, and to expose their bodies more fully. |
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It has been the local people's wishes that they have uninhibited time to deliver in the wharenui. |
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These fraudsters are taking advantage of innocent people's generosity but with your help we can ensure they are brought to justice. |
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After all, people's anxiety about the kaffiyeh derives from politics, not from its aesthetic merits. |
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Speaking from experience they rap about how hopelessness can lead to alcoholism and how the violence of the system tears people's lives apart. |
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Of course, you are an innocent victim, the whipping boy to be punished for other people's crimes. |
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Methods of delivery include drug-filled rubber bullets, aerosol sprays and dosing a people's food or water supplies. |
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And I am afeared about what sort of photos of me are going to pop up on other people's sites. |
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The people who work with her feel I think a lot of respect and affection for her, and she unleashes people's energies. |
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And I think about that so often, because of the universality of people's love and affection for their dads. |
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Reading about it obviously brought a lot of raw emotions and memories to the forefront of people's minds. |
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Roy says this event may shatter some people's illusions that African music is made up only of Afrobeat. |
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I'm sure that the promise of sheer bliss in the afterlife appeased some people's fears. |
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Let's hope the bill is not merely an attempt to whitewash over people's fears about education in this increasingly difficult time. |
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Basingstoke police are hunting a gang of criminals believed to be behind a string of burglaries where elderly people's homes have been targeted. |
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Now she has a corps of enthusiastic volunteers, ready, willing and able to take on other people's crises. |
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Ji said that the sudden crisis will aggravate people's mental problems if they are prone to depression, obsession and anxiety. |
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Over her three months there, she travelled widely and stayed in people's homes. |
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Two quick-thinking councillors saved an elderly people's home from going up in flames after yobs set it alight. |
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In contrast to white people's extravagant ways, Indian wigwams are of high quality, comfortable, and very cheap to build and maintain. |
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I got total pleasure from watching people's reaction as they enjoyed the fruits my labor. |
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Such a swing of opinion reflects the people's tendency to change tack depending on which way the wind is blowing. |
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It is not polite to kibitz during other people's games, unless you have permission from both players. |
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Also we will not accept airheads with bad attitudes who throw beer in people's faces. |
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I'm around other people's fathers and Ayesha's father used to tease me and Anya, Anya especially, and we kidded him right back. |
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It taught me the pleasures of taking people's money but without the reciprocal pleasure of providing them with some enjoyment in return. |
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Other people's viciousness, gossip, and vengefulness are no excuse for you to respond in kind. |
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Most alarmingly, the source of people's information has come under the greatest scrutiny. |
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And it largely worked because people instinctively recoil at the idea of nosy creeps like him rifling through other people's underwear drawers. |
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When you don't have a strong sense of self, you become a reflection of other people's hopes, wishes, expectations and opinions about you. |
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Given this flair for songwriting, their decision to record a collection of other people's songs seems a little risky. |
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Harsh acts take away people's right of defence in an open court of law, a normal recourse in a democratic structure. |
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When you know people's feet of clay before they become idols it is difficult to reimagine them. |
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When it comes to sorting people's green-box recyclables, glass and metal are at opposite ends of the spectrum. |
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Many people's faces in the audience were red and sweaty because of the heat. |
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In other words, surely small variations to wording cannot make a significant difference to people's replies? |
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I love listening to sermons, I really admire people who are wordsmiths who can craft words in a way that holds people's attention. |
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You should know better than to put thoughts and criticism in people's minds. |
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Working too much takes its toll on people's health and relationships, yet most workaholics are hailed as heroes, or at least model employees. |
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Ultimately, it precludes a collective understanding of the workings of an economic system which destroys people's lives. |
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A prostitute has been banned from Blackburn's red light district as part of a crackdown on working girls operating near people's homes. |
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Our people's Parliament, in the Criminal Code Act and Crimes Act, have re-enacted those words into law. |
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I love that I can do these intense things to people's bodies, and somehow, through some alchemical transformation, it's not a bad thing. |
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A small group of people's raw opinions were transformed through the organisation's alchemy into hard public-health science. |
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I have dedicated myself to learning from other people's experiences so that I do not waste time trying to reinvent the wheel. |
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Fears drug users and ex-offenders could be housed in an old people's sheltered complex in Leigh have been dismissed by council chiefs. |
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The script's exploration of people's innermost desire to discover their own potential made this play very relatable to its audience. |
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A Quigney shopkeeper, who wished to be anonymous, lambasted people's irresponsible behaviour during this period. |
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It represents a process that is actively destructive of people's views of themselves, and their relationships with each other. |
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When young people see us, they either start yawning involuntarily or inhale our old people's smell and start retching. |
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The women also claimed that children had been relieving themselves in the park, vandalising fences and throwing eggs at people's doors. |
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Cooper says he wanted to see if people's real lives were echoed in their digital alter egos in role-playing environments. |
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Perhaps it is the language of flowers and people's associations with flowers that makes this a timeless subject matter. |
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It is amazing how mistaken people's memories can be after many years since an event. |
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Now he is played by John Malkovich, with the sophistication of a Renaissance man, grown rich on other people's ignorance. |
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Full credit to them though, they're making amends by offering an upgrade to people's accounts. |
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It would only accord with most people's sense of justice if the offer of amends is construed as relating to the complaint as notified. |
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I am sick of the mindless thugs who think they have a right to disrupt other people's lives. |
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When taking out a student loan the last thing on most people's minds is how they intend to pay it back. |
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And she has come to the American capital in a last-ditch attempt to preserve her people's unique way of life. |
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Developing coping skills is one way to facilitate young people's resilience. |
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Safety, when construed as the prevention of evil, is achieved by imposing prior restraints on people's conduct. |
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Our cat has developed an annoying habit of standing on people's faces during the night. |
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The legislature's adoption of a broadly left-of-centre position corresponds to the people's mood. |
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That was a bit funny, and it was interesting to see people's reactions when she answered all the questions that were being thrown at her. |
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The world is finite and globalism is now being met by a global people's initiative. |
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The show turns people's antiques and collectables into cash at a house sale and then auction. |
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Their continued obfuscation, their attempts to throw dust in people's eyes, leads me to believe that they're lying through their teeth. |
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Passive or secondhand smoking means breathing other people's smoke and this can have serious health risks. |
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Finally, he says, people's inactive lifestyles have also contributed to the problem. |
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The little blue pill has upped the stakes in indoor sport and whetted people's appetites for lifestyle drugs. |
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But in many respects, people's anxieties are not primarily focused on the big issues. |
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Rather, just one of those tragic moments which can blight people's lives anywhere, anytime. |
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Black people's struggle against apartheid in South Africa attracted immense worldwide solidarity. |
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The Biology award went to a group that showed a species of mosquito is equally attracted to people's stinky feet as to Limburger cheese. |
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We can moan about people's apparent lack of intelligence and mixed motives later. |
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And as he makes his way to his appointed place among other kings, the people's king is greeted as only kings would be. |
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This is why our various ways of responding to other people's sufferings are morally appraisable. |
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I went from car to car in the lot, going up to people's windows when they pulled in, even people I didn't know, but nobody even had a roach. |
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He said people's fears in relation to electronic voting should be allayed as the new service is rolled out in the run-up to election day. |
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It would effectively rouse people's ardour to invest, and help to discourage the transfer of capital abroad. |
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Later in the book it mentions people's habit of living in the past all the time instead of concentrating on the present and the future. |
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Like their counterparts in the drug trade, the people smugglers seek to make a living from other people's misery. |
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He has called for the rehabilitation of the irrigation furrow to improve people's living standards. |
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It also led to a clear distinction in people's minds between an absolute time and a local time. |
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The people's choice will be based on factors like functionality, quality, and convenience, rather than on customer lock-in. |
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There are old people's flats around and they feel threatened with the rowdy behavior of these kids. |
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Have you noticed how each of us is guilty of ascribing motives to other people's actions, yet so often get it wrong? |
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What is it that makes us think we have the right to view other people's pain, loss and grief? |
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You should be careful of people's deeply felt grief and sense of loss before you dismiss them as selfish cynics. |
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In a nice twist, the audience discovers that the lost property attendant has, in fact, been hoarding people's belongings. |
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He said a major risk assessment had been made beforehand to ensure people's safety. |
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Great advances were achieved in people's lives simply by the work of an assiduous and committed group of women on a massive scale. |
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The reason is the metal's become so rusty that it's too thin and people's weight would make the leaks worse. |
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But can low-tech subsistence agriculture improve people's quality of life better than the hated multinationals? |
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But when I am at death's door please spare me other people's taste in radio. |
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They have witnessed the sacking of homes and the deliberate destruction of people's food supplies. |
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How do you decide the bottom line, when people's lives or the world economy, are at stake? |
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There are people's lives at stake and our country is up to it and the people here are up to it. |
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So people's goal attainment is being thwarted and they lash our verbally or physically. |
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That lasted for a couple hundred years, but the church just couldn't get the old Lupercalian lottery expunged from the people's memory. |
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The postmaster and the member of the public were not 100 per cent sure if he had a gun or not, but we had to put people's safety first. |
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Let's not agonise over the people's choice in an election where no choice was offered. |
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Apparently it's all about people's right to choose the sausage roll of their choice. |
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It's best to gently, repeatedly nudge some notions into people's minds, while taking care not to overwhelm or accuse. |
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The people's talking shops on the Number 10 Downing Street Web site crashed recently under the strain of 32,767 postings. |
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If the names on voting documents don't tally with people's ID, they will not be able to vote. |
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The biotech companies and their tame scientists are using other people's poverty to engineer their own enrichment. |
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Pretty tame by some people's standards, no doubt, but plenty of excitement for us. |
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He believes that people's attitudes to tantra are similar to those held about yoga before its surge in popularity. |
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Maybe their titles were inspired by the mind-blowing awfulness of some people's cooking. |
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Now a council task group wants to hear people's views on the scheme and opinions about how successful it has been. |
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Water supplies in a South Lakeland town are leaving an earthy taste in people's mouths following an outbreak of algae. |
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When Veronica travels to Tanzania she is always moved by the people's ability to make the most of what little they have. |
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Nor is it an assault on people's right to disapprove of beliefs, teachings or practices of a religion. |
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He had undergone a kind of religious conversion to the people's cause after hearing a workman in a tea-house tell the grim story of his life. |
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She was instrumental in raising people's awareness of man's impact on the environment. |
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He was robed in garish scarlet and green, and he grabbed people's shoulders and gesticulated wildly as he shouted at them. |
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And I must be what's called a telepathist, because I can read people's minds. |
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In the case of schizophrenics, delusions can arise through misinterpreting other people's actions, misreading other people's minds. |
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I have a flaming temper and have a tendency to rebound people's accusations back on them, especially if I'm not feeling good. |
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For two years, they lived in the manse and provided regular ministry and leadership of young people's groups before going to Spain. |
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Thieves are posing as bailiffs to break into people's homes to steal TVs and furniture. |
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So I'll marcel my hair and flaunt it in people's face that I'm not a man, because I can't carry the emotional load. |
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Ruth himself used to hand out nicknames to teammates, mainly because he was terrible at remembering people's real names. |
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If we are to have a figurehead as the leader of the nation, let it be the people's choice via the ballot box and not someone's birthright. |
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Not that that would stop Mr Brown from committing other people's money to his cause. |
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When it is 30 below zero, getting people's heat on is more important than stopping their leaks. |
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He then began to move more decisively toward theatre, drawn to directing by the opportunity to interpret other people's words. |
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Like all great artists, his best ideas were other people's, made matchlessly his own. |
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Another day, another email scam with fraudsters trying to extract sensitive information so they can thieve from people's bank accounts. |
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He is hoping to expand on research completed for his PhD, which focussed on seasonality and its impacts on people's moods. |
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However, there is considerable evidence suggesting that secondary smoking damages people's health. |
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Until you get used to people's disabilities and you realise it's second nature to them, it can be difficult and you can feel awkward. |
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After all the temptations of the 20th century and the lack of any prospects for the future, people's souls are thirsting for kitsch. |
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Every inch of thirsty land was soaked by the precious rain, the crops were saved and so was people's livestock. |
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Even tho it has not happened to me, I have a way of putting myself in other people's positions. |
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As in London, the force's chiefs said they hoped to balance security against people's rights to protest peacefully. |
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Some believe that the people's base instincts could even throw the peace process off course. |
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Most people's symptoms are so mild that they don't bother to see a doctor about them. |
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If he had been through the Bradford experience he would understand people's utter despair. |
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Segregated public bathrooms threaten people's safety, job security and access to education. |
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He embraced new ideas and technology, yet cherished his people's culture and customs. |
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He then accused the powers that be of failing to appreciate younger people's culture. |
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Passion is fine, but hard work is difficult, and dealing with the effects on people's lives of situations like that is no soft matter. |
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The events for primary school age children aim to boost young people's confidence and self-esteem. |
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They see that military operations have increased and pose a threat to our people's existence and survival as a culture and ethnic entity. |
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It's not in many people's self-interest, at least those that count, to dig up the truth. |
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What I do envy, self-possessed control freak that I am, is other people's ability to lose themselves in unfettered delight. |
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However, I'm also mindful of how news tickers seem to attract people's attention. |
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Still, I'll take libertarianism any way I can get it, and if it comes from people's desire for self-protection, that's not bad. |
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It was a great vacation, but I was thoroughly exhausted and hungover from the five-day bender that I've come to associate with people's nuptials. |
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Psychiatrists explain that people's feelings of fear can be traced to self-suggestion and imagination. |
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As people's skill at imitation increased, those memes that were good at getting copied would have spread far and wide. |
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So, we had to work really hard to get people's attention to get them to move as a result of this awesome storm that was bearing down on us. |
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Although medical treatment has improved in recent times, the disease is still a menace to many people's health. |
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The worst thing is that, in seminars, one lecturer puts people's essays up on a projector screen and the rest of the group has to comment on it. |
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I see some of the smartest people in my university seminars destroyed in other people's eyes. |
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A Scottish study claims that people's mental faculties were reduced after a lifetime smoking. |
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It's the same old imperialist mentality, the same denial of other people's rights. |
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I work in internet advertising so sometimes the spam merchant techniques to grab people's attention will perk my interest. |
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Beauty salons are polluting the water as they beautify people's appearance. |
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That is, of course, when it doesn't offend people's delicate sensibilities. |
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It is around people's awareness and understanding and sensitivity to the needs of people. |
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Thus, in the United States, Bangladeshis may find some initial difficulty in using people's names instead of kinship titles. |
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She mocks anyone who considers cats to be a nuisance, and thinks it is acceptable for cats to mess in other people's private gardens. |
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This four-time Olympic champion has a charming smile that wins the love of middle-aged parents and sets young people's heart aflutter with affection. |
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After all, without Mr. Marciony we might still be eating our ice cream with a soupcon of other people's spit. |
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An alternative way of evaluating what is happening is to stress people's continuing search for self-fulfilment and emotional satisfaction from their intimate relationships. |
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For the girl ranting about keying SUVs. I'm so glad you've decided to fight against people's destructive actions with such a constructive solution. |
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Though he's been talking about other people's albums with all the restraint of a runaway train, analysing his own work is a different proposition entirely. |
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Becoming less self-obsessed, learning from failures and aping successful people's body language works as well in the boardroom as the singles bar. |
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The fear of other people's intelligence and ability applied to the production of goods we consume is not only profoundly wrong but also extremely dangerous. |
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Paul Broadbent's men went into the game as many people's favourites for promotion to Division One, while most punters had Thunder down as potential whipping boys. |
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I could imagine what it would be like to have that dog bolling his way down the mall hallway, sniffing people's rears and grabbing bags out of unsuspecting hands. |
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I can understand people's concerns about animals such as wolves, but as anyone who has worked with them in the wild will tell you, they don't represent a threat to humans. |
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He started by getting into his beat-up old car and driving around the city going through people's garbage looking for things he could fix up and sell. |
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Even Ann Romney, in describing why she's smitten with her husband, offered no telling anecdote that might stick in people's minds. |
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The people's clothes were poorly made as well, their clothes were similar to wheaten sacks and none but the black smith had reasonable clothes on. |
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We are trying to protect people's health from secondary smoking. |
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He explained that on the 26th day of the final month of the lunar year, the gods go to heaven to report to the King of the gods on people's behavior on earth. |
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Times change and people's beliefs and outlooks on life also change. |
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The presence of homeless youth threatens to spark feelings of empathy in people's hearts, awakening them to the fundamental injustices in the world they inhabit. |
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His reasoning on wages, even without the nonsense about education and swearing, is less sound, riddled as it is with dubious comparative references to other people's earnings. |
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When people's lives become so restricted by the disorder, as happens in about one-third of all people with panic disorder, the condition is called agoraphobia. |
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Throughout the twentieth century, radicals, revolutionaries, feminists, utopians and unionists competed for their hearts and minds to lead the people's procession. |
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So, on various people's recommendation we went to see a cranial osteopath. |
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Alter people's agendas so that no two contain any common item. |
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The causes of their deaths were usually said to lie in people's wrong doings in both the recent and the remote past, and their invasion of forbidden domains. |
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I also noted many more juncos in people's yards than in the past. |
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These directors seem to get away with ruining people's lives and are able to still live in the lap of luxury without their assets being frozen or sold off. |
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Of course, the hurricane aftermath is still foremost on people's minds, everywhere from Main Street, USA, to the red carpets of Hollywood and New York. |
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A great part of the student misgivings may stem from a difference between people's preconceptions of what co-op is like and what they actually experience. |
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It is incredible how much we value other people's opinion of us. |
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But I understand that other people's opinions count just as much as mine. |
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Figuring the outlaw as the martyred victim of both tyranny from without and treachery from within, oral tradition solicits sympathy and even pity for the people's hero. |
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He shows that global trade has improved people's lives the world over. |
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Most of that is the desultory ticky-tacky kind that litters the right side of people's Facebook profiles. |
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But perhaps more significantly, never has a single event so affected people's appreciation of their freedom to fly from place to place unfettered. |
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Most people's advice centred around the financial aspects of jobs. |
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Senior Arrernte woman Rosalie Riley spoke from an Indigenous perspective, accusing the Howard Government of preying on people's fears of the unknown. |
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It begins as a serio-comic meditation on people's willingness to tolerate intimacy and accommodate the drives of their neighbours, before shifting into darker territory. |
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Other than supplementing people's diet, the industry would create employment opportunities for the locals as the area already has a ready market for the fish. |
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Cooper's constant references to research show that, like her husband and his boss, she is a policy wonk obsessed with the minutiae of people's lives. |
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We hope to build people's confidence and self-esteem with these projects. |
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The liberal state should be neutral towards people's ethical ideas. |
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I think your columnist should put herself in other people's situations. |
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It seems to me that these same councillors who declared that there was no money in the kitty to keep the old people's homes open have a twisted sense of priorities. |
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The second way is to appeal instead to other people's self-interest. |
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Then again, now that I'm spending my days obsessing about a man I've more or less invented, I'm hardly one to cast aspersions on other people's productivity. |
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For instance, unless an effective Museum of the Deep comes up, the titanic power of the ocean will again become a fading memory in most people's minds. |
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But surveys show that the environmental benefits of riverscapes are high up on people's list of priorities, with flood defences, understandably, of particular concern. |
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The President fully understands people's hunger and thirst for justice. |
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Since buying their way back to power with the people's own money, they have scourged the country with a series of random and ill-thought out cutbacks. |
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It comes from so many people's frustration about how many ways these jokers have tried to use this stuff to divide this country and manipulate it for narrow political ends. |
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In most people's eyes, Shanghai was an extremely glamorous city during that period, with a splendid variety of entertainment venues for revelries. |
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I also wheeled people's carts out for them and put the bags in their cars. |
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Moreover, for over a decade, cartoons have played a pivotal role in shaping the Balinese people's opinion and position on various developments on their island. |
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Elected in 2005, Morales was hailed as a people's hero and even as a healer. |
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I could list many more places where it is fair to expect smokers to consider others but you can not legislate for people's rudeness or lack of consideration. |
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I spent yesterday evening looking through people's diaries again. |
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Despite a mild yuck factor and general discomfort of watching people's lives in constant flux, I do not hesitate to recommend it as a huge feel-good movie. |
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She claims her special gift is the ability to see people's auras. |
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To place commercial considerations above people's safety makes no sense. |
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The push to restrict people's opportunities to buy and sell based on region is an attempt to bring about what economists call autarky, or economic self-sufficiency. |
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Amy walked towards the restroom, quickly scooting out of people's ways. |
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I don't mind it when people's heads roll off their shoulder and land against mine, because the way they snort awake suddenly and realise what position they're in amuses me. |
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Soon the cats began to feed on people's discarded food scraps. |
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There is a problem when governments try to impose their absolute moral standards on the whole of society, without taking into account people's individual circumstances. |
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Conifers are dear to many people's hearts, but they don't add much to a garden, tending to be leaden and heavy, in shades of either dull green, or garish yellow and blue. |
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So, all the books tell me, you have to be very careful when framing questions so that you don't introduce bias, or leading questions or try to put words into people's mouths. |
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How well specific juries expressed the people's will was open to debate. |
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Even so, they can offer accurate representations of people's beliefs. |
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At that, the conversation turned to people's home towns, everyone trying to outdo each other on the smallness of scale or the restrictiveness of their upbringing. |
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However, all the contemporary examples she quotes show folk beliefs as an active element of people's lives, not as unchanging fossilised remnants. |
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I get the impression that some in the broadcast media are more interested in spreading gloom to garner ratings than quelling people's uneasiness, or giving solid facts. |
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A major theme in much of Austen's work is the importance of environment and upbringing in developing young people's character and morality. |
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Alongside exhibitions of war machinery are displays describing how people's lives are affected by war. |
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Another theory is that each generation would erect a new stone to contribute to a sequence that demonstrated a people's continual presence. |
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In Catalan myth, Dip is an evil, black, hairy dog, an emissary of the Devil, who sucks people's blood. |
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So many people's lives have many broken relationships that have left behind psychological scar tissue. |
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The fly is an intruder, and a common smell-feast, that sponges upon other people's trenchers. |
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He told her that in his childhood he had been a simple shepherd in the Taurida, pasturing other people's sheep and calves. |
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Josh viewed Jerome Benedict as a thwartful man always finding the flaws in other people's research. |
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In fact, some people's acoustic neuromas never grow very large and they can live with their symptoms. |
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Sonic lease space in other people's salons but may open their own shops after acquiting the necessary experience. |
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The state of confusion is best illustrated by people's failure to identify even the most popular financial acronyms. |
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It wasn't all this whiz-bang banking with people sitting behind computer screens betting with other people's money. |
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The authors of a recent study hypothesized that the effect of glucose also depended on people's theories about willpower. |
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In shahnameh, the old people's faces of Wisse and Agrirath are so attractive that the reader Feels sympathy about them. |
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On the other hand, one thanaweya amma student said that the power is in the people's hands this year. |
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We are scum when it comes to abusing other people's countries with unbridled yobbishness. |
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He and girlfriend Meg Matthews, 30, were seen snapping up exclusive linen sheets and bedcovers from top people's store Harrods. |
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Obviously, keeping their seats warm for next term is more important than putting rooves over people's heads. |
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More and more people live off fame and obviously there's some temptation to live off other people's fame. |
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Paranoid people's mistrustfulness makes treatment of the condition difficult. |
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The unusual Chinese soft-shelled turtle was handed to Tynemouth's Blue Reef Aquarium by the warden of an old people's home. |
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It has worked in other cities and hopefully it will mean an end to lager louts making people's lives a misery in Glasgow. |
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However, he does wonder whether fat calories from monounsaturates might reduce people's desire for snacks. |
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I had budgerigars but I sold them and cut people's grass for six weeks to get my owl. |
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A low budget TV drama can't replicate the genuine messiness of real people's lives. |
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A series of public meetings is being held across Wales to assess people's appetite for further lawmaking powers for the Welsh Assembly. |
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With C'est la Vie French performance artist Veronique Guillaud exploits our natural compulsion to stick our noses into other people's business. |
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When Steven Seagal announced a UK tour with his blues band Thunderbox, my reaction, like most people's, was an amused one. |
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After studying the data, Professor Wiseman discovered that the soundscapes did indeed influence people's dreams. |
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Other people's afflicted mouths instead support large populations of hydrogen-consuming bacteria called treponemes. |
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A HUDDERSFIELD microbrewery is hoping to blow people's minds with its latest themed ale at an explosive event in Guy Fawkes' home city. |
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Headquartered in New Delhi, India, Tagore Foundation facilitates development of young people's leadership and analytical skills. |
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He exhibited a brazen disregard for other people's feelings. |
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She illegally siphoned money out of other people's bank accounts. |
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And so I'd ask myself, why indeed dwell into to darkside of literature? Does it make me happy to figure out new ways to cause people's death? |
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I didn't want to waste people's time telling them things they already knew. It's more efficient just to give them the diffs. |
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The lies and dissemblings about this period are beyond most people's imaginations. |
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