I always knew I would fly and I don't want a desk job for the rest of my life. |
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They were handsomely backed in the convolutions of the plot by the rest of the cast, all of whom escaped the guillotine which loomed behind. |
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With that she stormed off leaving the rest of us rolling about in convulsive laughter. |
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If there is an invulnerable army running amok, all the rest of the sacrifices of that day seem silly and pointless. |
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When I buy a bag of Oreos, a Kraft product, I eat a few of them and put the rest in the cookie jar for another time. |
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Superstitious turtle Churchy LaFemme was the putative author of many of these gems, though the rest of the cast could be just as prone to poesy. |
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At every rest stop along the route, cheering Iowans lined the streets, handing out bottles of water to the riders. |
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In prison, she tells her story, and the rest of the film proceeds in flashback. |
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Some people who have taken the hallucinogen LSD experience flashbacks for the rest of their lives. |
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The idea had merit, and he could explain it to the rest of his family without drawing their ire. |
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This can be very problematic with small deeply housed iris diaphragms as the process tends to loosen the rest of the leaves. |
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I was thinking of opening one and timing it until it reached the correct level of flatness, then applying that to the rest of the batch. |
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In mid December, the dog teams turned back, leaving the rest to face the ascent of the Beardmore Glacier and the polar plateau. |
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Lienhard is working with a pole lathe, but the artist has not shown a tool rest to support the chisel. |
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During the rest of the wintering season, surveys were conducted at irregular intervals. |
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For the rest of his career, he would appear irregularly on television in various specials. |
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The rest of the night I sit there, wondering if I've done something irreparable, lost something irretrievable. |
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The rest of her was flecked with silver and darker shades of gray, particularly on her muzzle and back. |
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Ovens are built into the kitchen side of the island so they can't be seen from the rest of the room. |
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Canvey was one of the first to log on when it installed eight PCs a year ago, connecting islanders to the rest of the world. |
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The site was one of many sites launched by ALP pollies throughout the year, but this one was most definitely ahead of the rest of the pack. |
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For the rest of the week I would meet Kristram in the small courtyard and he taught me how to fletch arrows. |
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The village was completely isolated from the rest of the world and had a very peaceful and self-sufficient existence. |
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Yet the city has always felt geographically isolated from the rest of Canada. |
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The rest of the island is characterized by beautiful sandy beaches, coral reefs, warm clear blue waters and idyllic islands. |
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Australia's native wildlife is almost entirely endemic, having evolved in virtual isolation from the rest of the world. |
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Their relative isolation from the rest of the country means that many do not even think of politics. |
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He said the beams that hold the lantern itself rest on corbels which have also been substantially eroded over time. |
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Usually we put up about five finely split cords of wood, at least three to make syrup and the rest for our wood stove-fireplace. |
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To our left, Cuchillo displayed her perfectly formed profile while the rest of the cordillera's snow-covered peaks stretched into the distance. |
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Pubs, restaurants and shops at Middlebrook and the rest of the town thrives when the club is flying high. |
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It came to rest near the flightline, the only damage being a bent propeller, starboard undercarriage door and some dented pride. |
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Then he went to the table, took the rest of his sherry, corked the bottle, and left. |
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And if the rest of the Comedy Festival is as entertaining and funny as this opening, then we're in for a corker. |
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Her long honey blond hair was pulled back in half twist, leaving the rest free in corkscrew curls. |
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The rest are nuclear-encoded and are synthesized as precursor proteins on free cytosolic polysomes. |
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If you just eat it, darling, then it can be with the rest of its friends in your tummy! |
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To our astonishment, not only did the seals' flippers glow, but so did the rest of their bodies. |
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Their riot helmets rest quietly on the pommels of their saddles, but the body language of the officers is hostile. |
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In the rest of the ceremony, Koras was coroneted and instructed to find a bride in a year. |
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The meadows of pondweed and algae, as the water drains from under them, have come to rest on the bottom. |
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We corrected our instruments and completed the rest of the transition with that question in the back of our craniums. |
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Of course, we all had far too much to eat, and ended up flopped on the settee feeling full but satisfied for the rest of the night. |
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Like the rest of the plants in this group, it comes into flower just as the large Rosa mundi, which blooms wonderfully once in June, has faded. |
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That crisp moon was so beautiful, so sublime, so utterly perfect, that it ordered my thoughts and gentled me into a deep rest till morning. |
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The woods are renowned for their porcine mushrooms, but they're not that easy to make out against the rest of the undergrowth. |
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My body was telling me I needed a rest because I had flu after flu after flu through the summer. |
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The rest of the guys were the established players and didn't ask their customers to suffer huge software ports. |
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And you'll never know the joy that fans in the rest of the country will experience when the fluke happens and the Yankees lose this year. |
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I played very loose in contrast to the rest of the night's play and got ahead quite quickly thanks to fluking four of a kind early on. |
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We portage the first four-foot drop, then decide to take our chances with the rest of the Class III rapids. |
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There are no flukey wins, no lucky 1-0 victories where an outclassed side gets a break and then spends the rest of the game defending it. |
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On the way through the rest of the stalls Graham caught me fingering through a display of glittery costume jewellery. |
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One molecule will be caused to fluoresce by the first laser and not the rest or maybe the second and not the first and third and so on. |
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We stopped at a police rest house, a one-story pre-1947 white stucco bungalow with columns around a portico. |
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By midnight there are only a few left and a sudden flurry of snow sends the rest scurrying for the warmer shelter of their houses. |
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The girls were running to the top of the slope, lying down and rolling to the bottom, coming to rest in a flurry of arms and leaves. |
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At Belgrade I was left looking after the luggage while my husband went off to organize a couchette or wagon-lit for the rest of the journey. |
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But although his eyes were open the rest of him was still stretched out on the bed, in the same pose she assumed he'd maintained all night. |
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Beth spent the rest of the period taking Edie's picture, posing her, and starting the painting with a sketch. |
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The rest of the gang have supporting roles, including the only posho on the wing who insists on being King George. |
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The team spent the rest of the draft wisely looking for backups at depth-shy positions and special team players. |
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For instance, fly ash has replaced cement in a huge way in the rest of the globe. |
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Unfortunately, however, the rest of the fruit bowl is filled with nothing but mouldy old chestnuts and flyblown rhubarb. |
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They where all kisses and hugs until the rest of the posse that had gathered just outside the door came in. |
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I rest easy knowing that we likely got everything we possibly could have gotten. |
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What's different about Brian and the rest of flyweights in the world is that he can punch. |
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Since I couldn't disco or drink the rest of the night away, it was time to retire, which we did. |
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It gives me a headache and makes me feel foggy and confused for the rest of the day. |
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Wasting no more time, I began a chant and my staff began to emit a louder countermelody, snapping the rest of the party back to reality. |
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With the plot laid out in the first twenty minutes, the rest of the film follows two distinct paths. |
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The rest of the young cast follows suit, miming up a storm, sipping imaginary sacramental wine from invisible chalices. |
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The rest of the country might perceive areas like the Lake District to be prosperous. |
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Hot fomentations would give great relief, but did not give sufficient rest to the joint to permit of a cure. |
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The offal would be passed round for instant consumption, the rest potted, salted or dried. |
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Its success potential will rest heavily on how strictly its license terms are defined. |
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They propose genetic screening for newborns to potentially benefit both the child and the rest of the family. |
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I might not be as stable as all the rest of you potheads, but I don't need a baby-sitter. |
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The lower stringer end should rest on a concrete beam foundation or on footings below each stringer. |
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The rest of the trek passed by in a blur as we footslogged through mud and pelting rain and crossed the small streams flowing between the rocks. |
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She handed Mary a cup, then stretched her legs out, bringing her feet to rest on the matching footstool. |
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The front of the enclosure is covered with a panel that is as thick as the rest of the casing. |
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The rest of his crop is covered with conventional white canopy to protect it from the fierce westerlies common in the area. |
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Nick made the rest of the trip to the door and Diana covered him with the gun. |
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Once they were installed, Mann would fly in under cover of darkness with the rest of the men. |
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The rest of us are forced into what's little more than a massive pyramid scheme. |
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Okay, so he certainly covets a lower-profile reign than the rest of the royals. |
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She is lying in her bed with her arms extended upwards, bent at the elbow so her forearms rest on the top of her head. |
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After years of cowboying, he had been ready to settle into something that would keep him still the rest of his days. |
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A dark, foreboding forest surrounded the land with a cobblestone drive leading out and into the rest of the world. |
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The rest of the cowpunchers begin to sing to the accompaniment of a single fiddle played by an elderly man. |
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You don't talk like the rest of us, like the man on the street, but rather like a foreigner who does not belong here. |
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The economy is linked to the rest of the world via a foreign exchange market. |
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Not content to rest solely on forelands in nearby Ulster, all three were prepared to sell to customers throughout Ireland. |
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Why should the capital lose out because the rest of Britain is so crabbed and provincial in its attitude towards newcomers? |
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Her left forearm and hand, which rest weightlessly on her lap, are gracefully foreshortened. |
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The rest of the series struggles to reach the premiere's giddy sense of crackerjack timing. |
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Nearly 10 acres of the 50-acre sanctuary is a garden and nursery, the rest is restored forestland, fields and grazing land. |
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That was at the end of August, and the car, twice badly shaken, was a forfeiter for the rest of the season. |
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Students cram for mid-term and final exams, and attend lectures for the rest of the semester. |
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So the basis for calling the memos forgeries seems to rest on points that don't add up. |
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I glanced around at the rest of the family, forks in the left hand, knives in the right, busily pushing food onto their forks with their knives. |
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Compared to the rest of the world, U.S. workers are cranking it out, pressed to do more and more. |
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I immediately ran away from the aircraft to where the rest of the crew had formed up. |
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The rest of my unit got out of the train of hummers, and formed up behind me. |
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It was in the forward quarter of the ship, with the rest of the rooms nearby. |
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Exhaustion slowly crept over her and she decided to rest in the parlor so that if her help was needed she'd be ready. |
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Thick moss layered the rest of the floor like a carpet, occasional vines of twisting colored flowers creeping over the vibrant green. |
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All of the boxes are sealed with purple tie wraps and rest on the kind of blue sports mat you did your first forward roll on in primary school. |
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It is expected to crest at 16.9 feet on Wednesday morning and to remain well above flood stage for the rest of the week, he said. |
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I woke up the next morning, still sitting on my couch, with a crick in my neck aside from the rest of my wounds. |
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As I said it was a crime against humanity so that is what he deserved and that is what the rest of them deserve. |
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Then you let the potatoes rest while you raise the heat of the oil and fry them again, briefly, to crisp up the outer surface. |
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Her eyes rest on me for a second, and I swear I can see a tiny ghost of a smile for a fraction of a second. |
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The fragmentary nature of the rest of the skeletons recovered made gender identification impossible. |
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Some of the CGI has a lower frame rate than the rest of the film, but everything else looks spectacular. |
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The crop is grown commercially only in those regions where the plants are forced into a rest period by cold or drought. |
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The rest has been left idle, used as grazing land, or intermittently cropped. |
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The rest of the church fraternity in NZ becomes an easy target, an easy place to direct peoples anger. |
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Yet the rest of the movie is keen to the ideals of liberation and fraternity. |
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I assumed he was just as freakishly strange as the rest of Robin's disorganized family. |
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It would free up a lot of time for him to get on with the rest of his life. |
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Our nation and the rest of the free world have traveled far too long down the wrong road. |
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Their 100 guests will have freedom of the house and garden for the rest of the day. |
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Ushers tried to control the free-for-all as the rest competed for the remaining seats toward the back of the hall. |
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The rest of my income is earned by scraping together what I can from freelancing and speaking. |
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All in all, this song is a piece of hip-hop that stands pretty far apart from the rest of the crowd. |
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For gaming this motherboard can keep up with the rest of the crowd without issue, putting out the numbers we expect it to. |
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The year off had given me time to think that I didn't want to be a freezing worker for the rest of my life. |
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Transmitting on the frequency 100.9, the station devotes 60 per cent of its airtime to programmes in Tonga while the rest are in English. |
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The amount of rest I got though is questionable as I kept waking up at frequent intervals during the night. |
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Many natural products are cruelty-free, too, so you can rest assured that no cute little bunnies had to suffer for your vanity. |
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After an hour, the lorry came back and picked up the rest of the waste, except for four other fridges and freezers. |
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In the prison where a woman is sentenced to spend the rest of her life, many of the windows have no glass to stop the frigid mountain winds. |
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The rest of her hair was black and cropped short, so the fringe hung like two pink curtains to her face. |
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The rest of the cash is being met by funds raised through the parish itself and grant money from other sources. |
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I like those kinds of views, where the front of something looks so large while the rest of it disappears into the background. |
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Add the rest of the ingredients in the order above and shake with loads of ice until the shaker frosts up. |
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In the midline, above the central lobule, the culmen projects above the rest of the superior surface of the cerebellum. |
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These teachers have the unique opportunity to help students cultivate talents and skills that will enrich the rest of their lives. |
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You must also cultivate attitude, nutrition and rest to EARN your just rewards. |
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The title character's, perhaps, a little less nutty than the rest of the fruitcakes, but it's a close call. |
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However, rumours abound that he is about to be left out of the side to avoid being cup-tied for the rest of the competition. |
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The rest make the most of the available entertainment avenues here itself to fulfil themselves. |
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Vladimir smiled, and then he and the rest of our group headed up the walk towards the dacha. |
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You're curling twice as much weight, so you have to work harder, whereas alternate curls allow more rest for each arm between reps. |
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Heavy compound lifts, such as squats and deadlifts, typically require a longer rest period than pushdowns or wrist curls. |
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But he has passed from the living of earth, full of years, and full of honors, to the rest of the patriarchs. |
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It's like some witch put a curse on me that would make all my pictures look horrendous for the rest of my life. |
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The rest of the book remains cursedly metal-free, yet filled to the brim with confused laddies. |
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God love her, she has this ladylike way of boiling things down to their essence while the rest of us are fuming and cussing. |
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But as Semel listened and took his own counsel, the rest of the company continued to work at its customary feverish pace. |
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I sit up in the stands with the rest of the team and get a crash course in the game's fundamentals. |
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In a cutaway view of a cartridge case, we can see that the bottom of the primer pocket is quite thin compared to the rest of the base. |
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In the end, power does not rest in parliament, still less in its cut-down version in Edinburgh. |
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The rest access the Net either from work or from cybercafes, libraries, friends' houses or schools. |
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Trendspotters, cool-hunters and professional futurists make a living identifying the hot new ideas that will eventually touch the rest of us. |
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The rest of the album piles up vocal samples, fuzzed guitars, loops, funkflavor and buzzed keyboards. |
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The rest of the party flowed past him to pass through the gate under the Guard detail's eagle eye, but Bahzell paused to clasp arms with him. |
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Hip roofs are gable roofs with the ends brought together at the same pitch as the rest of the roof. |
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I read the rest of this report, looking at why we're increasingly cynical about elections and governments. |
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Why should the rest of us pay for public employees to take early retirement and guaranteed pensions funded partly by public money. |
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Slowly add olive oil to loosen the paste as you pound it then add the rest of the cheese. |
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One gayal was shot dead and the rest were too frightened to visit nearby communes where they often drink water. |
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In soccer, a youthful, talented, driven U.S. team with a chip on its shoulder keeps gaining and gaining on the rest of the world. |
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The woman snapped back, and the rest of the argument was lost on Lily as she passed out of earshot. |
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You'll need the rest after skiing 2,000 vertical feet of tight trees and pow. |
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But to me it became a sense of not glamour but overwhelming powerfulness and that has stayed with me really for the rest of my life. |
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The land of beer and brats embraced the soft-around-the-center dad bod long before the rest of America discovered it. |
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The bad news for the rest of the Premiership is that the daddy of destroyers is destined to get meaner by the day. |
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The KMVN rest house is the only habitation around, apart from a forest dak bungalow further up the hill. |
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Now as connoisseurs of female gams will attest, female calves, like the rest of the female form, can range from slim to curvy. |
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It was the measure of a team and driver at the absolute top of their game and setting new standards that the rest have yet to match. |
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Duncan has stepped up his game to a new level and is a model of consistency for the rest of the league. |
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In other words, the gamecock sparring match is conducted in rounds with rest periods between rounds. |
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I had the horrifying realization as I did some organizing that I will never have to buy another pen for the rest of my damfool life. |
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I will never, for the rest of my life, be bored as long as there are gamelans and players around. |
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It took at least five hours to bring the blaze under control and we expect to be damping down at the scene for at least the rest of the day. |
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Presumably, that and the rest of Duke's so-so publicity over recent months has put something of a damper on his efforts to unload the mansion. |
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We are glad to get this good news, but she is far from being out of danger, and this will affect the rest of her life. |
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The selling agent admits she hasn't even set foot in the dark, dank basement, and the rest of the accommodation is almost as gloomy. |
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The professor's eyes went to the rest of the class, and the atmosphere seemed to darken slightly. |
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The rest of the hull is glassed with one layer and the bottom and garboards are further coated in epoxy and graphite. |
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Then along came the man she thought she would be spending the rest of her life with, dashing Scottish laird Archie Stirling. |
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Any doctrine of pre-emption must rest on certain knowledge of an immediate attack. |
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We had a magical afternoon together and spent the rest of that summer mastering the garter stitch. |
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Any movie that does not rest solidly on genre formula requires flawless execution. |
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If your crash site is at a remote location, services provided by gas stations and rest stops will be invaluable. |
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Far from being champions of a brave new world of gastronomy, we consume more junk food than the rest of Europe put together. |
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I had dawdled a little bit at the beginning so I could keep back with the girls, but the rest of the run had felt a lot faster to me. |
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Realization on what had happened seemed to dawn on him as he saw Ariel and the rest standing around him. |
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For the rest of the class she stared absent-mindedly at the clock, lost in a daydream. |
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Sunday was indeed a day of rest as virtually all shops and places of entertainment closed. |
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Up to now they have done so safe in the knowledge that the Sabbath day has traditionally been a day of rest for traffic wardens. |
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Sunday was a day of rest followed by the drive home to London in the evening. |
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We will have a day of rest on Sunday before starting the Tour de Montreal on Monday, a three-day, four-stage race. |
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Konah had left long ago to rest for his night shift, and Tomorn was left on the day shift. |
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He has gaveled to rest the rumors that he will retire from the U.S. Supreme Court. |
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I'm getting home in the evening feeling stunned, and sit there in a daze for the rest of the night. |
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Teachers insist that prep classes with 25 pupils or more require an aide for 30 hours in term 1 and 25 hours for the rest of the year. |
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As a teenager, he was sent to a Massachusetts prep school, and he spent the rest of his life in the States. |
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She seemed perfectly content to sit there and jaw away with this deadhead for the rest of the night if she had to. |
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He raised his fingers to her face, gliding them down her pale skin, and then letting them rest underneath her chin. |
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The doctrines of the Church of England in which she was educated provided an important political and emotional prop for the rest of her life. |
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In Vienna these traditional foods became delicacies to be introduced to the rest of Europe. |
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Once you have made your choice of delicates, you throw the rest of your clothes on and go about your day. |
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I was working by the sunlight while the rest of the room was enshrouded in darkness and gloom. |
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The rest of us play along, but no one is fooled by this necessary delusion. |
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Then designate him as the control, and stick to him like glue for the rest of the night. |
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But if you are a fan of the Senator, you will find much of the rest of Indiana tilted demographically in her favor. |
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In a particularly carnivorous touch, they put the bone on top of the sandwich, which means you can gnaw the rest of the meat off it. |
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The rest of the team is still being assembled, and a prototype has yet to be made. |
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Well, if Softbank and Nomura and the rest don't watch out they will be gobbled up too. |
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Even now social provision remains at a considerably higher level than in most of the rest of Europe. |
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Trailer loads of supplies and provisions poured in from the rest of the country, offering food, water, anything that might be of use. |
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He was captured by the Prussians and deposed, spending the rest of his life in exile in England. |
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I mean, if you ever date one, go Dutch, or you'll be spending the rest of your life working off the debt. |
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Whether it will indeed lead to wider disaster depends very much on how the rest of us respond now. |
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He went off with the ground crew while the rest of us were waiting to deplane. |
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Behind her, the rest of the popular crowd jostled for space, goggling at me. |
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Anthony and the rest of these battle weary soldiers deposit the body armor, the first sign they are going home. |
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I kept an eye on the desk during the rest of the inspection period, but it no one gave the piece a thorough going-over. |
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With Strachan also psyched to the gills, that spells trouble for the rest who had their days in the sun last season. |
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They rest at a holy place, a hill with crowns of trees and golden star-shaped flowers. |
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Most of the rest of the media seemed to join in, yearning for a lost golden age. |
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He thought he heard a snort of derision from Sean but he had the attention of the rest of them. |
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So for the rest of the lap I was a bit cautious and concentrated on a good clean lap and getting on the front row. |
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The gas station was a tiny one-room job, with a counter in the corner and shelves of goodies filling the rest of the space. |
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I would estimate that Leeds scored 24 or so points on skill, and the rest on still being on the park after Toulouse ran out of puff. |
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The rest of the Arab lands are threatened by desertification due to anthropogenic activities including overgrazing. |
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If you had to select and take one instrument to accompany the rest of your life on a desert island, only one instrument, what would it be? |
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If you happen to wander the corridors around our work areas and see us surfing the Net, rest assured, we aren't goofing off. |
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It might be a repeat, but James Gandolfini and the rest of the goombahs are worth watching again. |
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We set the stage for the rest of our lives in this decade of invincibility. |
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The Protestant principle suggests that the authority of Scripture does not ultimately rest with any quality that inheres within it as such. |
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Now that I was out and about, I was feeling a little stronger and wasn't about to spend the rest of the night pining after some guy. |
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Despite the feeling of loss for a fellow music lover, concert-goers continued to party for the rest of the weekend. |
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I used the rest of my large bucketful on the potatoes in the dustbin to earth them up. |
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So you pull them out, fiddle with them, and replace them, adjusting the rest of the poem to suit. |
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The rest of the field fell away and are still waiting for the return of Kevin Mitch to give these guys some competition at the top. |
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West got away, followed by one other rider, with the rest of the field contesting a very close and tactical bunch sprint in Ramsey town. |
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The Manchester postwoman again proved to be a cut above the rest of the field in the JP Morgan Corporate Chase finals in New York. |
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That can't be good news for the rest of the field, which not only has to contend with a tough course, but a tough player. |
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So the novel does not rest with the mere depiction of the locations of violence but meticulously examines its concrete, physical ramifications. |
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An inner-city kid goes looking for an escape and spends the rest of his life in a revolving prison door. |
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The rest followed slowly as they made their way out of the inner sanctum of the temple. |
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The rest are being cared for by the remaining medical staff at the field hospital, at Bagram airfield in Afghanistan. |
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This cost me some time in extra rest for the dogs, but it was concurrent with my race plan of coming into Dawson with a large well rested team. |
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The rest of the pelvis is sometimes called the innominate bone and consists of the ilium, ischium, and pubis. |
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I'll rest easier knowing I'm inoculated against eradicated diseases like Smallpox. |
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We still have much more to do, as too many are still living in poor conditions denied the opportunities that many of the rest of us have. |
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His eyes faltered at her inquiring gaze, but the rest of his body did not betray him. |
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The immunity doctrine appears to rest on a particular view of the Fifth Amendment. |
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A golden band encircled it, decked with bells like all the rest of his outfit, and words were inscribed upon it. |
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She carried a staff that was inscribed with symbols and what looks like carved patterns of vines, at the top rest a pearl. |
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The salsa, which I expected to give the rest of the ingredients a spicy kick up the backside, had no piquancy whatsoever. |
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The lad used to eat the figgiest bit of his own pudding and then force the rest on to a smaller boy's plate. |
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As the rest of the Training Center filed out, I walked up onto the stage and behind the curtain. |
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I''m going to write in generalities and then I'll fill out the rest of the story. |
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Unfortunately, the series ultimately fails to stay there, using too much filler material to pad the rest of the running time. |
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I'll post announcements as I add more pix throughout the rest of the holidays. |
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Since then it has become all too clear that Swedish entrepreneurs are no more sprinkled with pixie dust than the rest of us. |
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We also looked at dedicated smoking rooms in hospital care institutions, residential disability care institutions, and rest homes. |
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Medical doctors, a retired principal and university instructors make up the rest of the commission. |
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Amsler did not rest his fame on this single inspired idea but continued to invent new precision instruments. |
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Wooden chairs with reclined backs and tables on which straw place mats rest are stained in sombre hues. |
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Elevated on columns, these suspended screens filter light and mark out where to walk and where to rest by creating shaded zones and paths. |
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You'll know you need more rest when you perceive small issues or conflicts as insurmountable events. |
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I distinctly recall the rest of my classmates taking a sharp intake of breath. |
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They misread the situation and found themselves, along with others who did so, excommunicated by the rest of the world. |
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This means that when some hounds are dragging or have found, the rest either never get to them or run in straggled batches. |
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Remarkably, if they could conjure a win, they would then have managed to take more points off Celtic than the rest of the SPL clubs put together. |
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Sometimes they are split open, the pips removed, and the rest ground up into a fine powder to be sprinkled into stews and soups. |
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So if you're the intelligent user of these super intelligent gadgets, you can rest easy. |
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John's remains were interred on Sunday, July 21st and Kathleen was laid to rest the following day. |
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The rest of us observe the endurance of the human spirit from the sidelines as they race towards the finish. |
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The rest of the screen displayed the highest magnification image of the city we could get. |
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Their success consists in being able to discuss their differences without letting it destroy the rest of their relationship. |
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After the lead-in, the rest of the book consists of colour plates with extended captions that are as interesting as the photographs themselves. |
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The rest of the workers evacuated, with some noticing others heading out the fire doors and leaving the building, so they followed them. |
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That means a convicted fire-raiser has the right to sit in parliament and pass laws binding on the rest of us. |
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Thus, we assume the cost of active foraging is intermediate between the costs of rest and short flight. |
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This explains why the region was under Dutch colonialism in the shortest period of time among the rest of what constitutes Indonesia. |
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We just had to prove we played basketball better than the rest of the world. |
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It just puts too much of a demand on the rest of your game, so you have to keep the ball in play. |
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Are we too far gone to make a difference in the way the rest of this election plays out on the streets. |
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His interpretations of this vary, but are defined by an intense tunnel vision that blocks out the rest of the world. |
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She'd rest her head on my shoulder, wherever we were, and we'd just stay like that, comfortable and content. |
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They are content to rest comfortably in the mainstream of life, remaining unnoticed. |
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I attended only the plenary of the same title and found it lacking in the vibrancy that characterized much of the rest of the conference. |
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The action never stopped the rest of the day, and if you think this is just another fish story, I've got it all on videotape. |
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The rest of the capital provided enough for the first year's rent and the fit-out of a kitchen but there wasn't much spare change. |
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He has a very soft grip, which properly allows for control of the ball to rest in the shooting hand. |
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In a way, it actually sets the stage for her thoughtful introspection that follows throughout the rest of the album. |
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As with the rest of Native Americans, the Inuit acculturation and assimilation patterns were more the result of coercion than choice. |
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He built an inuksuk in a Quebec City cemetery in honor of Inuit laid to rest there. |
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Alright, she thought to herself as she went to the fridge for the rest of the salad fixings, this is the easy part. |
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Because the controller is on-chip, the entire device looks like a conventional memory chip to the rest of the system. |
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I accepted the fact that I was heavy and would have to shop at plus-size clothing stores for the rest of my life. |
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It's been a good weekend, both of us catching up on sleep and rest and conversation. |
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