The month-long amnesty for real firearms and other deadly weapons followed a successful two-month campaign to rid the streets of fake firearms. |
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The streets of south Essex could be rid of hundreds of firearms in a month-long amnesty to crack down on gun crime. |
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This is something that I don't think society will ever be rid of completely. |
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So the little girl whose mother wanted so desperately to be rid of her will likely have a good and safe family life after all. |
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She had heard the distinct scrabble of rats and was positive she would never be able to rid her clothing of the stench. |
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She never wavered in this view and never baulked at the fact that to claim this prize she would have to rid herself of her cousin Elizabeth. |
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Clear the writing items off the desk, take out the leaf in the table, hide the telephone and get rid of the porcelain figurines! |
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To be rid of these restless feelings and emotions, he need only take a few steps to the recreation room. |
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I was so relieved to be rid of him that I just kept hugging Derek over and over. |
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There were also claims that husbands brought their wives to institutions just to be rid of them. |
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This legislation will get rid of an anomaly that has bothered me and other members of the Labour Party for a long time. |
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It's the kind of anomaly that gets into the tax code unintentionally and then can't be gotten rid of. |
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Under Government supervision, banks will set guidelines to deal with financially crippled borrowers and get rid of their bad debt. |
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Get rid of the dull ninety minutes of running backwards and forwards on the field, and just go straight to the penalty shoot-out. |
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I mean, we could get the old one reupholstered, but I'd really rather get rid of every sign that that man was ever in our house. |
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Do antibacterial soaps get rid of germs better than plain old soap and hot water? |
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One of those bandits was to backstab me, and you stopped him so I could get rid of him. |
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It will also get rid of on-the-road sales staff and go for a telesales operation, cutting costs. |
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And this is giving hope to many millions of people to rise up and say we want to be rid of an occupying force. |
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But today, through the proper use of anti-emetic drugs, you can stop nausea becoming a major issue, though you cannot get rid of it completely. |
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Thai governments and Bangkok's revolving door of governors have attempted to rid our high density urban areas of hawkers for decades. |
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It's high time we rid ourselves of the myth that professional sport is somehow the almost exclusive preserve of heterosexuals. |
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Update the software library to get rid of old software versions, beta versions and out of date service packs. |
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She wanted to kill herself, right then and there, to be rid of all the pain that shattered her insides. |
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David Whitton apparently had to massage Jack's face afterwards to help him get rid of the rictus smile he'd been wearing all morning. |
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I was only a year a widow and my landlady was advised to get rid of me, because I was a kind of scarlet woman. |
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But there was a background noise in the signal that just didn't go away, and they couldn't figure out how to get rid of it. |
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From 1983 to 1987 the 5th Brigade were given a free hand to rid Matabeleland of the perceived threat. |
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By learning some simple facts about weeds, you can put yourself in a much better position to rid your garden of these unwanted guests. |
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But young people are fighting back in South Yorkshire and today will descend on London, seeking to rid their county of its unwanted image. |
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They have delivered real change on the ground and rid communities of the scourge of drugs. |
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Many evolutionists advocate euthanasia as a wonderful means to rid us of unwanted burdens. |
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A CAMPAIGN to rid Grimsby of abandoned cars has resulted in more than 50 unwanted vehicles being handed over in the first 10 days. |
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Therapeutic measures such as bleeding and purging, designed originally to get rid or excess or malign humours, continued to be used. |
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Was it our desire, living in a society where everything is disposable, to be rid of a person who was seen as a burden? |
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No, you threw it in the garbage, and you felt relieved and refreshed to be rid of it. |
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Tony Campolo said that response is like trying to get rid of malaria by killing mosquitoes. |
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He has lost some weight, but a lot of that was just getting rid of baby fat. |
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How wonderful it would be to rid my Outlook Express mailbox of spam mails forever. |
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We have done an awful lot to get rid of a lot of the forms we have got and also the policies. |
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Rama, the hero of the epic Ramayana was another major avatar of Vishnu, incarnated in order to rid the world of the demon Ravana. |
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These are very tough times and I can't promise to wave a magic wand to get rid of the problem. |
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Get rid of the new-labour new-tory dictatorships and let's have good old democracy back again! |
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Hence the need of taking time by the forelock and getting rid of the worms before they get in their work. |
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Soft water, on the other hand, may taste salty because sodium salts are often used to rid the hard water of minerals. |
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In looking for ways to get rid of the salt hay, or at the very least control its further spread, the CHRA discovered a potential market for it. |
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Fajngold took to spraying Oskar with Lysol to rid him of the infestation of lice that the Russian soldiers had delivered. |
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She started by telling me how she could see my aura was full of negative energy and that she could rid me of it. |
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Road tax dodgers are being targeted in a new campaign to rid the streets of illegal cars. |
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Get rid of those London-based middle managers who splash the licence fee on ludicrous motivational courses at luxury hotels. |
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Until we get rid of the taboo of simply talking about it, we're not going anywhere. |
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Immediately, Seltu lunged his body at his foe, hoping finally to rid himself of her wearisome life. |
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He lunged at her and grabbed her wrist, attempting to rid her of her weapon. |
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After only 7 weeks, REMI helped Amy rid off all the body fat, cellulite and saddlebags she had been struggling to lose. |
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You may be able to rid yourself of nail fungus, foot odor and athlete's foot by soaking your feet in a dilute vinegar solution. |
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They were puzzled and frustrated by the decision to get rid of all the guns when loyalists remain fully armed. |
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We were also able to rid her of her horrific jeans and had them replaced with a beautiful pair of low-rise flared jeans. |
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But most thought only of combatting corruption and getting rid of the bad eggs. |
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I have no problem getting rid of bad eggs because I don't work with bad eggs. |
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The festive period will only be enjoyable when we all work with the police to rid our communities of the bad eggs. |
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Despite 77 courses of antibiotics, these 12 patients required an additional 17 surgical debridements to rid the pelvis of the bone sequestrum. |
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However members of staff did take her to one side and request she get rid of the red streaks. |
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A great opportunity has been lost which would have rid our game of cynical fouling. |
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To touch up make-up to get rid of shine, gently press a dry tissue to your skin to absorb excess grease, or use grease-absorbing make-up tissues. |
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If thieves cannot get rid of their loot, then they have little reason to steal. |
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Get rid of buildup on windows by first wiping them with rubbing alcohol, then rinsing with two tablespoons of vinegar in one quart of water. |
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Certainly, it is important to get rid of protein deposits on the contact lens, but you do this with gentle rubbing of the lens with the finger. |
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Hence, monastics are continuously involved in ascesis in order to rid their selves of the heavy burden of self-idolization and self-love. |
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You can pay more to get additional storage or to get rid of ads that come on the tablets' lock screens. |
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Here I don't have to strain to try and get rid of the buzzing and ringing tinnitus that is with me every waking hour. |
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Miraculously, both my eyes were untouched, but though Mahulda rinsed them with boric acid, I could not rid my vision of a faint roseate tint. |
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The rest of the morning he flapped from nest to pole to river and back again, trying to rid himself of what was now a loathsome burden. |
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They are now demanding that the old sewers beneath the streets of the city be brought up to date in an attempt to rid the area of the vile smell. |
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He filled his cupped hands with cold water and got rid of most of the dirt, then he dried his face with the roller towel. |
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I want to be thin and lithe and healthy and get rid of all this illness, all this frustration, all this hatred. |
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Finally, vitamin C can help rid the body of heavy metal toxins, including mercury, lead, cadmium and nickel. |
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I have seen the treatment in various stages, and I think that it works to rid the body of mercury and other heavy metals. |
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He has brought in and got rid of a number of players, but remains keen to make more signings. |
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In a sign of the times, the fast food giant is getting rid of the extra-large portions that had become one of its signatures. |
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I think it will not be difficult to rid her of his bad influence and bring her back into the upper rims of cultured society. |
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If the mantra were applied rigorously, then Britain would get rid of farming altogether. |
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Get rid of standing water in bird baths, ponds, flowerpots, wading pools, old tires, and other places where mosquitoes might breed. |
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Once there he got rid of those beastly worms, planted flowers and trees, and built his hundredth church, which he dedicated to the Holy Apostles. |
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Some people here couldn't wait to get rid of him, but look at what he has achieved. |
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I understand giving Gerald Levin his walking papers, but getting rid of Case is pure pique. |
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This article is a substantial abridgement of a chapter from the author's book Has science got rid of God? |
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They can barely wait to get rid of the place so they can return to a tidy apartment in Paris with a bistro next door. |
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Washing is the best way to ensure complete cleanliness and totally getting rid of acarids. |
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Using an oil spray will get rid of aphids, lacebugs and spider mites quickly. |
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She and Lane got rid of her queen-sized bed and pushed two twin beds into an L shape in the corner against the walls like a sectional sofa. |
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Get rid all of everything that reminds you of smoking, including ashtrays, cigarettes and lighters. |
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By apologizing and taking responsibility for our actions we help rid ourselves of esteem-robbing self-reproach and guilt. |
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The mild fruit with a sweet and acid taste can get rid of wetness inside, enrich the body's energy and relieve internal heat. |
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The children must find a way to get rid of him before their parents get home. |
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Have been necking vitamin C, zinc, garlic pills, gelsemium, aconite and lucozade in attempt to get rid of it. |
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On the contrary, their intention was to try to rid the country of nuclear weapons. |
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Perhaps you should dig it up, getting rid of all the roots, and try something else as a windbreak. |
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Twenty years ago, the local rabbit board assisted us to get rid of an enormous wasps nest in some railway land near our house. |
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It got rid of the controversial and hated shoot-out, added stoppage time at the end of halves and games, and the clock counts up instead of down. |
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As we weeded the lettuce patch one day recently, you took satisfaction in likening us to a pair of police getting rid of bad guys. |
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Farmers would then have to use more and more damaging weedkillers to get rid of them, with knock-on impacts on the environment. |
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The council will use an organic weedkiller to get rid of the ragwort, which won't harm other wildlife. |
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After he was shot by Valerie Solanis, he got rid of all the druggy freaks and weirdos who hung out there. |
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The pectin didn't blend well into the liquid, so to get rid of any lumps, I used a hand blender. |
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Wash basmati well to get rid of the extra starch and give it a good stir when you add it to the water. |
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The couple can well afford to pay the fine, but should probably get rid of their lax driver. |
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He's still not well but the slower pace of life is getting rid of his stress. |
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Mom loses her rag and threatens to get rid of him approximately twice a day, but he's still here. |
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They could be bribed to give you some bad medicine if someone wanted to be rid of you. |
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Having a shave and getting rid of unwanted body hair in the heat or sauna is also supposed to be relaxing for the nerves and skin. |
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By cutting back once a month, perhaps as a way of jump-starting a healthier eating plan, you could rid yourself of a lifetime of excess calories. |
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Get a head-start on your cleaning by getting rid of your old, junky cosmetics and replacing them with fresh, new hues. |
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The government's role is to get rid of the variables adversely affecting the economy. |
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Now that the main design was completed it was time to add several coats of clear so I could flat them down and get rid of any raised edges. |
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Deliver us a white knight, a true and brave soul who can rid us of scoundrels, scalawags and in-it-for-themselves special interests. |
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His wife kept on at him to get rid of it, so he did the next best thing and buried the bike, sidecar and all. |
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Terebrantia, the pest thrips, lay their eggs inside the plant's epidermis, the results of which can drive you mad trying to get rid of them. |
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Despite pre-tournament warnings the game cannot seem to rid itself of diving and there was a surfeit of the antic throughout the competition. |
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While we did get rid of a bad dictator, the results are hardly encouraging. |
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This infuriated some institutional shareholders and they allied with Walt Disney's nephew, who wanted to get rid of Eisner. |
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The owner decided to give it a trial when he got rid of his previous cab a week or two ago. |
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Instead of getting rid of the effect of lack of sleep I ended up with an eye infection, which still hasn't gone completely. |
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If we rid ourself of hindsight and our own contemporary mindset, we can see that they had no choice but to opt for the latter. |
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I'm trying to air the house to get rid of the last traces of the petrol smell. |
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Officials are pushing the drainage system to the max, but it could take more than three weeks to get rid of that much water. |
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But he has been unable to rid England of this desperate inability to smack second-raters in the face. |
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It causes the kidneys to get rid of unneeded water and salt from the body into the urine. |
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I managed to get rid of the dialog by killing some offending system process, but then lost all my unsaved work when the machine rebooted anyway. |
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Get rid of flags and you deprive people of the most instantly recognisable symbol of national identity. |
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This is a woe I suffer from like no other, and cannot wait to be rid of it forever. |
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To get rid of those love handles you'll first want to start working on your diet by reading the food labels at your grocery store. |
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You can quickly and easily crop your picture, correct brightness and contrast levels, even get rid of red-eye. |
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We cannot rid the world of drugs but I give you my word that I will work to ensure that our kids have less access to them. |
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I am not aware of any bills that the Government has introduced today that get rid of red tape. |
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This is exactly the kind of model dealers will be looking to get rid of, with its relatively thirsty petrol engine, and auto box. |
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However, there is no doubt a wormery is a very popular way of producing wonderful compost and getting rid of your household waste. |
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Not only will the captaincy issue be resolved, but their countries will be well rid of them in the political domain. |
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Getting rid of patriarchy is fine, but replacing it with an equivalent matriarchy solves nothing unless you're simply out for revenge. |
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Of course, we'll never be rid of the sea lawyers, but we try to sit down and talk with the younger recruits and see what they think of it so far. |
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For example, a normal experience of illness is something that one suffers and seeks to be rid of as soon as possible. |
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Parents wanting to be rid of undesirables will be free to set up their own grammar schools with their own selection systems. |
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The Tories were keen to get rid of the National Dock Labour Scheme, which protected dockers from casual labour. |
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Being the intelligent evil mastermind, he had already devised a scheme to rid him of the burden. |
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The one way system was very successful in that it regularised the junctions because they were awfully dangerous and it got rid of that danger. |
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I got rid of the car in 1996 and haven't driven a stick shift with any regularity since. |
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Like we've got to get rid of our feral animals, we've got to get rid of our pest plants, and then let the land rehabilitate itself. |
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So this is the real reason your daddy is so all-fired interested in getting rid of him. |
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It is therefore our moral duty to get rid of him before he murders more of his own people. |
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They don't deserve protection and the sooner society is rid of them the sooner we will have a better society. |
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Many investors want him to get rid of laggard performers, such as GE Appliances and GE Lighting. |
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But before I went to the party, I had to get rid of two boxes of Green Party pamphlets. |
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The two girls then lock up the gas station they run and head to the dump to rid themselves of the body. |
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But also you have to get rid of this free-trade rhetoric and jargon, because it's kind of a religious devotion to the notion of free trade. |
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Or is someone close to Harvey helping him rid the world of streetwalking scum? |
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After you wood burn, use a nylon pot scrubber to get rid of the waxy residue and give the gourd a more professional look. |
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Residents have appealed for police patrols to be stepped up to rid an estate of yobs and vandals. |
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The Romans became practised at draining marshes to rid areas of malaria-carrying mosquitoes. |
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Spend some more on getting rid of the gangs of young thugs that roam around on our buses and trains. |
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I abhor my father and was relieved to be rid of the burden of his last name. |
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So, as you can imagine, she felt quite relieved to be rid of all that for three months. |
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Does this explain why it's so hard to get rid of the last remaining samples of the virus? |
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Cleanup crews watched in horror as otters scratched out their own eyes to rid them of oil. |
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We all know that in order to be fully prepared to appreciate the more elegant and refined of football experiences, one has to first rid oneself of one's negative emotions. |
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I told them I thought it wasn't hardly jannock for me to rid up the roots. |
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I moved him from one shoulder to the other, trying to get rid of the ache in the muscles. |
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The energy is clearly growing to rid this country of the fear-based rule of obtuse, aged white men. |
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If modernism was going to be acceptable, its leftist leanings had to be gotten rid of. |
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The automaker was supposed to get rid of its unresponsive culture in exchange for taxpayer salvation. |
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Meanwhile advocacy groups like GLAAD help rid our larger culture of hidden biases and bigotry. |
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This is a lot of biofuel, which is why somebody, in an effort to get rid of the stuff, has been watering our gasoline. |
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The Bog Standard Campaign was launched to rid schools of rundown ablutions which campaigners say are not just unpleasant, but also affect learning. |
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According to these battle-scarred veterans, the best way to get rid of a larva is to plaster a thick piece of bacon on your skin above the breathing hole of a larva's warble. |
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If we feel uncomfortable, achy, or even delirious during the course of a fever, these sensations are due to the toxicity that the fever is working to rid us of. |
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It's used to get rid of dandelions, thistles and ragweed and it kills by causing abnormal cell growth that interrupts the movement of liquids and nutrients in the plant. |
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When Billy Cotton had a stroke he was advised to get rid of the band. |
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Why not get rid of the agricultural protection at one stroke? |
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According to the realtor, both had come to see the place as a monument for their misery, so they wanted to get rid of it and get on with their separate lives. |
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And sometimes when he sat alone in his dark house, listening to the wind shaking the windowpanes, he longed to be rid of the intense solitude that engulfed him. |
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Fork over the soil in the area they are to be replanted and put the bulbs back into the earth straight away, firming the soil to get rid of any air pockets. |
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Get rid of any redundant or unwanted items and survey what is left. |
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James and NBPA head Chris Paul have already suggested that it might be time to get rid of salary constraints altogether. |
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I'll give kudos to Kendall who has tried three times to get rid of him. |
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The sbu appears to be covering tracks, getting rid of evidence, tying up loose ends. |
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Get rid of alligator legs by first exfoliating in the shower. |
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My favourite physician-turned-leader was, of course, Francois Duvalier, the legendary Papa Doc, a practising physician who as a country doctor tried to rid Haiti of the yaws. |
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She added that at the very least we should get rid of not only automatic but semiautomatic weapons. |
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Yes, Ms. Donatacci is going to have to downsize, and perhaps get rid of some of those nannies. |
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Due to security concerns most IT heads often are asking how they can get rid of dropbox. |
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The enzymes lastly help to clean the blood, and get all the gunk and necrotic tissue that the body's trying to get rid of through the bloodstream out. |
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And when at last it is perceived that such pity cannot lead to effectual succor, common sense bids the soul be rid of it. |
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The integrating theme behind individualist anarchism was the primacy of the individual and the commitment to rid society of all but defensive force. |
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The anthroposophical concept, that pests and diseases are nature's way of getting rid of something that is basically unhealthy, is in itself seen as a warning. |
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However, years spent among the farmers, fishermen, lepers and slum dwellers of more than 20 different countries rid Stackhouse of these easy assumptions. |
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If we need to get rid of these animals, they need to be rounded up and euthanized by qualified wildlife experts. |
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This is your time to just get rid of the excess baggage, to live your life. |
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The warning is part of a major drive to rid the estate of its image as a centre of vandalism and antisocial behaviour, and to improve residents' quality of life. |
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It has been discovered that the vitamin has the ability to rid your body of the free radicals that sometimes prevent oxygen being pumped around your limbs. |
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You'd think authors would be glad to be rid of the burden really. |
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Though it matched their bedstead, Steph wanted to be rid of the wardrobe. |
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We won't be rid of foot and mouth disease for several months yet. |
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And judging by Tariana Turia's vote, Labour is well rid of her. |
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Injected in small doses under the skin, it gets rid of wrinkles. |
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Get rid of clutter on countertops and closets or on window sills. |
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The annual event is held to get rid of rubbish on Orkney's beaches. |
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They have poppers or Velcro so you don't have to worry about pins, and they have removable paper liners that mean you can quickly and discreetly get rid of unpleasant lumps. |
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Very aerobic-biassed, I guess, but at least they are all calorie burners, so they would have got rid of the remnants of the cake we ate at Trevor and Jon's this evening. |
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In the past, farmers have used toxic chemicals such as calcium arsenate, Paris green, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, and toxaphene to rid their cotton crops of insects. |
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Or imagine getting politicians to get rid of the gerrymandering that put them in office. |
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I need to take five or six aspirins just to get rid of a headache. |
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We shall be rid of your machinating ways of slavery upon us! |
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Edward decided to take it on himself to rid Ralph's house of Alex. |
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The operation will continue until the last Talib is got rid of. |
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To make the dish healthier they got rid of the heavy cream and added colorful vegetables. |
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Of course, that is what happened when this Government got rid of bulk funding and landed boards of trustees in the situation where they were the meat in the sandwich. |
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It is then boiled down to eliminate moisture and skimmed to get rid of the green juice. |
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She must whitewash these brown men and women, rid them of their savage, slavish ways, and repaint them in her own image. |
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They got rid of the only hospital in town to make way for a motorway that allowed tourists going to the Lake District to get past us a bit quicker. |
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Getting rid of malcontent Raul Mondesi should do a lot to help an uneven chemistry in the clubhouse, though Garry Sheffield remains a simmering pot. |
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It is no wonder the Malthusians want to get rid of economics. |
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They have tried to get rid of the hospital through the back door. |
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If a pilot who weighs half as much as a typical pilot is good for business, why not get rid of the pilot altogether in favor of teleoperation or an autopilot? |
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There is a shift among the electorate to get rid of the sleaze, spin and schmaltz and to replace it with vision, trust and integrity, she claimed. |
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It is much more disappointing to see a Scot willingly ditching it, almost in the manner of those who, post-1707, were desperate to rid their speech of Scotticisms. |
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If they got rid of half the tracks it would be a total baller album. |
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Daniel Gross on the injectable compound that gets rid of your unwanted fat. |
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Sure ASMR clips can put you to sleep and help stave off insomnia, maybe even get rid of that nasty headache you've had for days. |
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We had to get rid of her though after she almost mauled the mailman. |
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Again the aim is to get rid of all your cards by melding them. |
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It's created the very unsettling feeling that America is asleep as the chance to get rid of Khadafy has passed us by. |
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If public institutions, from schools to government agencies, are really going to improve, we've got to be able to get rid of the time-servers and incompetents. |
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He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man. |
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Get rid of the bacteria, and your septicemia goes with them. |
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And that is what it does, but because the proton has a positive charge and the neutron is neutral, the nucleus somehow has to get rid of a positive charge. |
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If we're going to hide effectively, we've got to get rid of this front-organization mentality. |
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I know you may not agree but I, for one, think we should get rid of this unfair piece of legislation. |
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They attempted to rid themselves of their Scots in a bid to establish standard English as the official language of the newly formed union. |
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We have to clean our homes, and rid ourselves of all traces of Chametz from our food cupboards. |
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The nations with a surplus would have a powerful incentive to get rid of it. |
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Spambots are the problem for every website on the Internet and CleanTalk is meant to get rid of such situations. |
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We flexed to a level lay down to get rid of the ordnance on a half-sunken-ship target, then we transitioned to the strafe pattern. |
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First, that human beings, all over the earth, have this curious idea that they ought to behave in a certain way, and cannot really get rid of it. |
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In such cases, various methods are used to rid the person from the bewitching spirit, occasionally physical and psychological abuse. |
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It would rid us of our obsession with tartanry and Balmorality, and replace the kailyard fantasies with a much deeper cultural grounding. |
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Then Medicare got rid of the cherry picking of seniors and HMOs grew to encompass more insured lives with less favorable health histories. |
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Spirit of Salt Only available from hardware shops, it gets rid of limescale build-up in the toilet bowl. |
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He restored lost days to festivals and got rid of many extraneous celebrations added by Caligula. |
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They have vowed to get rid of all signs written in Chinglish in time for the 2008 Olympics. |
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The next big thing that happened was the slider bearing, an air bearing that got rid of the external supplied air. |
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Most cows are presently periodically dosed to rid them of lungworms, warble larvae and intestinal parasites. |
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They send victims back in time by 30 years to be shot by assassins called Loopers, who then get rid of bodies which don't technically exist. |
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They send victims 30 years back in time to be shot by assassins called Loopers, who then get rid of bodies which don't technically exist. |
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I'm a man with a gunt. How do I get rid of it? My legs and arms are in good shape, however. |
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If you have a really big area to sow, it may be worth hiring a rotavator, but make sure you get rid of all the weeds beforehand. |
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However, some people have severe reactions to bed bug bites, and getting rid of the insects can be costly. |
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It blends Epsom salts, Amazonian clay and ricegrass extracts to rid toxins from your skin. |
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That formula gets rid of just enough extra leap days to keep the calendar in synch with the earth's race around the sun. |
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One HR manager said that bosses making layoff decisions go first for the loners because getting rid of them does no damage to the body politic. |
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But John, not surprisingly, has gone off the boil, and feels nothing for Annette so strongly as an intense weariness and desire to be rid of her. |
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We should be re-emphasising the importance of that role, not trying to get rid of it. |
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I hope, however, that enlightenment doesn't mean I have to get rid of my aquilegias. |
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Trying to knock the skin off a squash ball is a great way to get rid of any tension and frustration. |
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At last the goblins had a chance to rid themselves of one of the troublesome defenders, and two goblin warriors snatched the opportunity. |
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Our circulation hustlers had no difficulty in getting rid of them. |
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I can't rid myself of the fear that racists and xenophobes will use the last-straw Roma as a reason to take the streets. |
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His dam was a violent crib-biter and a wind-sucker and I took her to the sales but couldn't get rid of her. |
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It is a relief to be rid of him. But a frowzy, fishy smell lingers in his room. |
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James Harvey is hired to rid spooky old Whipstaff Manor of its apparitions so that the new owner can cash in on the house's hidden treasure. |
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Mussolini is remembered mostly as a second banana to Hitler, a posturing dictator whom the Italians got rid of. |
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Today Maseratis are well-made, sexy and have finally got rid of their reputation for conking out on days with a Y in them. |
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However many people find it impossible to get rid of some of these species without weedkillers. |
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Research suggests that the DASH diet's high mineral levels can help the body get rid of excess salt, just as water pills do. |
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Pores help rid your body of waste products, which are released along with sweat and oils. |
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Most people will use an antifungal cream, spray or powder from the pharmacist to get rid of athlete's foot. |
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Rotting fruit lying on the ground in the back yard are drawing yellowjackets, got to get rid of them before one of the dogs get stung. |
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Ones that get rid of the most undesirable ethnic groups. Yeesh do I have to draw a picture? |
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In the past, we've shown you how melatonin can help you avoid dangerous drugs by getting rid of your heartburn naturally. |
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He raps very fast and melodically and percussively, and it helped me get rid of the stutter. |
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Had he taken a drop too many in his quest for thrillsome delights, and was his mother overly eager to be rid of him? |
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I've loved driving steamrollers for years and I thought it was time I got rid of the L-plates. |
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Now some choose to use sexercise to get rid of the weight, and those are the ones that every male crew member hopes to get and keep. |
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I can no longer seek fame or glory, nor can I help trying to get rid of my riches, which separate me from my fellow-creatures. |
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He's haunted, she thought. And from the look of things, this is one ghost that even our little Scooby Gang might have trouble getting rid of. |
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In Scotland, one of the purposes of a university education and rhetoric was to rid the students of their Scottish rusticisms. |
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All the billions in the world and Manchester City still cannot rid themselves of the most persistent thorn in their side. |
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He once suggested getting rid of draws by introducing shoot outs at the end of 90 minutes. |
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But several years ago there were a number of fatalities and the Lake District National Park Authority asked us to get rid of them. |
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This doctrine states that loving God and humanity totally, as exemplified by Christ, enables believers to rid themselves of voluntary sin. |
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Objectivity was a primary goal for him, wanting to be rid as much as possible of the subjective element in public affairs. |
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A commonly used herbicide to rid the soil of any unwelcome plants that may interfere with growth is DCPA, also known as Dacthal. |
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The temple was destroyed by its Spanish invaders who, as they plundered, were determined to rid the city of its wealth, idolaters and shrines. |
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He even forbade the use of crosses on graves and changed the names of towns and ranches to rid them of religious reference. |
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Tease them out gently and get rid of any claggy soil which may be around them and trim any dead or very thin roots. |
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His plan to rid Trafalgar Square of pigeons by bringing in peregrine falcons to eat them was dismissed as not feasible. |
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In 1638, the king signed a treaty with the Dutch East India Company to get rid of the Portuguese who ruled most of the coastal areas. |
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Mainly, we get rid of the polyloglog factor in the runtime and we thus obtain an asymptotically optimal multichannel radio network MIS algorithm. |
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Near their eyes, sea turtles possess glands that produce salty tears that rid their body of excess salt taken in from the water they drink. |
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In the area, there were two small primary schools, a general store, and a dipping tank to rid the cattle of ticks and diseases. |
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One of the first criteria is that she gets rid of the black wooden floors and loo roll that Simon had out in his singledom days. |
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Like surplus gear, a couple services are getting rid of people too. |
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He is also brave and a skilled fighter, and helps rid Toad Hall of invaders from the wild wood. |
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