Those who wish to live in the past and apply outdated labels to all Northern Ireland fans are the real bigots. |
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A riveter during WW II, Howard was a social worker until moving into real estate in California. |
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That's part of his plan to make a living when he retires from appraising real estate. |
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So many people define their lives by vanity purchases which have no real appreciable value. |
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As already observed, real exchange-rate appreciation has been a central characteristic of the postliberalization period in most countries. |
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I had had about 10 good quality roach when I struck into a real fly away bite. |
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While action here may not help our industry next year, it may have a real impact down the road, she said. |
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You get a real cross-section of people in here but the majority have fast road cars or modified cars. |
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It is not difficult to see why the semantic pole of the linguistic sign cannot be an entity in the real world. |
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Theatre is never real, even which it approximates to reality, let alone when it is Expressionist, or Absurd, or Tragic. |
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Thus, the classic Kok model is just convenient first-order approximation to the real case. |
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He tries to tell Rose that he's been exonerated because the real robber has been apprehended. |
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Usually the film badge is worn underneath the lead apron, which introduces a very serious underestimation of the real dose. |
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Until we came across this red robed magician, we didn't even know about real magic. |
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In real life, creativity is a trait that roboticists and computer scientists dearly desire to design into their machines. |
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They may look weird, but they are the closest rock and roll has come to real art since Frank Zappa. |
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But no script can hope to match the life of the German rocketeer behind the experiment whose real story is revealed today for the first time. |
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Meanwhile, in Australia, some real men were hauled from a mine after being trapped by a rockfall following an earthquake. |
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His father Chris says he's worn out several wooden rocking horses before moving on to the real thing. |
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Since she is married to a rock star in real life, this role can hardly have been a stretch. |
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Globalized investment managers should move funds among markets in a volume sufficient to arbitrage real yields together. |
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If you know anything about Colin in real life it's that he's something of a rogue. |
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If nuclear attack by a rogue state were a real danger, it would be logical to develop a broad international response. |
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The UK must realise that real consultation requires them to listen to me and take my advice. |
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The kids in this, who take their RPG into real life, are not geeks, but intelligent kids who enjoy role-playing. |
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Train tracks and trains themselves have long signified both real and metaphorical journeys in African American literary and vernacular culture. |
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These deaths are real deaths, and they pile up in ways that define our histories and literatures and social sciences. |
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It's not a real bed, just a rollaway bed the landlord lent us until my mother buys new furniture. |
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Watching a video of a roller coaster ride will never bring on the same sense of vertigo as the real deal. |
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As interest rates have begun to rise, the real estate market nears the top of the roller coaster ride. |
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The goat was a real happy goat once upon a time you see or so it believed and so it rollicked about the dried out pastures filled with glee. |
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Much of the wealth he accumulated was invested in real estate in numerous rural areas in the vicinity of Lynn. |
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They had brought no possessions, and as islanders who had lived off fishing and farming, they had no real professional skills. |
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It's impossible to know how they would act if they were stuck with living with these blokes in real life. |
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And this is why very few real live action films about nature have not been made. |
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Well, it's very pale and it should be like a real liver, dark red colour, you see. |
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Thomas was a real live wire, always on the go and cared about everybody, especially his brothers. |
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There is plenty of room for anarchy in such a world, and plenty of room for utopianism, but no real place for the state. |
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Their results support the argument that the supply of loans to real estate is not perfectly elastic. |
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A blog is a sort of extended living area and it's strange how the energy exchange you take part in there can affect you in your real life. |
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The depiction of the living conditions of the urban poor was too real to be tolerated. |
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The real value of the argument from design is that it takes us to the frontier of science and metaphysics. |
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This is a real decline in living standards, manifested as a real increase in the number of people who are cold, sick, and hungry. |
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The desire to see the real places in which the fictional Pooh, Rat, Mole, Squirrel Nutkin, and Puck wandered could easily descend into a dreadful literalism. |
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He was highly esteemed in the fashion world, but his real vocation was fulfilled in the evening hours. |
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We hired a car and drove far away from the coastal tourist belt and up into the hills to the villages and monasteries in the Troodos Mountains to sample real Cypriot life. |
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Since applied linguistics is concerned with language problems as experienced in the real world, it might appear that the two areas of enquiry in effect converge into one. |
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Actually, I believe it is a real live action affair with added animation. |
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In fact, though, the novel's real interest is in its own literariness. |
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At its most extreme, it postulates the idea that life and not death is the real punishment and that to disobey the call is to endure a living death. |
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So it was a live issue and a real issue for the jury to consider. |
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Jokes aside, the folksy, blunt-talking Republican had a real affinity and passion for the issue. |
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Have you ever wondered why we make such a huge effort to try to appear nice, approachable and friendly, while the real person might just be the opposite of all that? |
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From now on, he said, bosses of commerce and industry will have a real say on issues like allocating land for business and housing development, road links and transportation. |
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Washington lectures London on the foolishness of debating process instead of getting to grips with real problems? |
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Just one donation can save the life of more than one patient so you can make a real difference from the very first time you roll your sleeve up to give blood. |
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The only thing approximating to a real dessert was baklava, a particularly mean and thankless example of its kind being dry, almost syrup and nut-free. |
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In a very real way, these plaintiffs were robbed of their childhood. |
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With Davenport he showed that any real indefinite diagonal quadratic form, in 5 or more variables, takes arbitrarily small values for nonzero integral arguments. |
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It was at least eight shades lighter than his real hair, and it looked like it'd spent several months in storage at the bottom of a kitty litter box. |
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But when delivered with sincerity, a real passion and no little skill, the whole package adds up to an artist who must not end up on the list of those who got ignored. |
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Still, it's important to have real scientists getting the word out, explaining results, not letting popularizers dumb it down, and not letting people leap to conclusions. |
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But real life is not a romantic fairy tale and only you can create an environment that is conducive to romance, and bring out the lover in your spouse. |
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At the same time, despite its littleness, it really feels like a real car. |
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Stripped of these frills, the only real expense of a prison wedding is the officiant. |
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Bayview is a full-service real estate investment and mortgage finance company that acquires and securitizes seasoned residential mortgage loans. |
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The real estate market in Heaven for his kind of self-aggrandizing pomposity dried up long ago. |
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New terminology such as bottom feeders, vulture funds and white knights is indicative of real estate acquisitions have changed. |
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But if you listen to our leaders, they weren't the real targets here. |
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But the real breakthrough came in 1954 when the firm turned its attentions to glass fibre, making two-seat bodyshells to fit on various chassis. |
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Our triumph was out of this world and a real body slam to Hollywood proving what we can achieve. |
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They bodysurfed in the waves as 40-year-old Fatboy real name Norman Cook took time off from his set. |
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He said that today is the day which demands to negate selfness and this is the real meaning of sacrifice. |
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Yes we all must be alert and stay vigilant but we cannot let the real problem within families be ignored due to fear of the bogeyman. |
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I've got a real bogger Cavan accent and the northern one is very different. |
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But the Kiwis' real hero was legendary bootboy Dan Carter who kicked 19 points. |
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The respondents are concerned that simply discussing the real estate bubble might create a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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A sea fret rolled in after the third race, and I cut my throat with a couple of real X-certificate bets. |
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The audience will encounter real sea stars, jellyfish, sea sponges and squids while also learning about the importance of sea-life conservation. |
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The Sox didn't replace him with a real second baseman until 1961, when they brought up Chuck Schilling from their farm system. |
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This is a real company with excellent book keeping and two crews of well trained, courteous staff. |
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Richard Maser is an effective advocate for public policy that benefits the commercial and industrial real estate industry. |
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In these studies, a blackbody source was used at liquid nitrogen temperatures to test FIRAS performance, but not with its real bolometers in place. |
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But I did stumble upon a survey recently that indicates that a lot of the criticism of real estate brokers as being too boosterish may be partly misplaced. |
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Seven new real estate developers announced that they will participate in the Amar Ya Masr Exhibition, considered the largest expo in the Middle East for real estate companies. |
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Packed with nearly twice the usual amount of tender, succulent sea clams, fresh vegetables, Red Bliss potatoes, real cream and butter, you'll love this classic. |
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However, they failed to test for context or to identify how symbols are interpreted when experienced in conjunction with other symbols and in real maplike layouts. |
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One of the costumes is a bizarre bodysuit which will feature real guitars on the leotard and a piano keyboard as her headpiece, teamed with signature towering heels. |
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In the ultra-competitive Manhattan real estate market, to win the war, sometimes you have to change your battle strategy, reports Citi Habitats agent Rory Bolger. |
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In 1996, Davidson and her colleague James Jancovich realized that red leg was in fact a secondary infection and the real culprit was a pathogen new to science. |
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Forget body doubles, the future of creativity in movie directing revolves around digital doubles, delivering scenes that take viewers where no real actor or camera can go. |
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These kids have to be self-motivated because when they get out into the real world, if they are not self-motivated, it's going to be very hard for them to be successful. |
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