How do they not cave in right over the middle of the room? More applicably, how in the world do we accurately determine their height? |
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Due to the ambiguous nature of the question, it was difficult to choose the right answer. |
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His nomination is supported by the party's left wing but opposed by the right wing. |
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If you are accused of a crime you have the right to be judged by a jury of your peers. |
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The accountant is meeting with another client right now, but she'll be able to see you later this afternoon. |
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We asked how to get to the rear entrance, and he indicated a path leading around the right side of the building. |
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Exit the highway, take a right off the ramp, then continue down the street until you get to the first traffic light. |
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Under the right conditions the car can reach speeds over 200 miles an hour. |
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It has been suggested that the quaestors were obliged to buy their right to an official career by personal outlay on the streets. |
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Furthermore, Nexus reserves the right to chaperone any filming or photography taking place on the network, and has often insisted upon doing so. |
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The data indicate that acquiring EU status raises earnings for the workers by giving them the right to freely change jobs. |
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The Polish people fought hard to combat communism, and for their right to liberty. |
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Wilfrid was, however, given the right to replace any bishop in the new dioceses to whom he objected. |
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Such roads benefited from a right of way, in favor either of the public or of the owner of a particular estate. |
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They used two main devices, the rod and a device called a groma, which helped them obtain right angles. |
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The government reserved the right to instruct the Bank on what rate to set in times of emergency. |
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The Speaker has the right and obligation to reside in Speaker's House at the Palace of Westminster. |
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The Bishop no longer has the right to preside personally, as he formerly did. |
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Reversionary flying instruments, lit by LEDs, are located under a hinged right glareshield. |
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In many cases there is a statutory right of appeal from a tribunal to a particular court or specially constituted appellate tribunal. |
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The right to nominate and select high sheriffs in Lancashire is vested in the monarch in right of the Duchy of Lancaster. |
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He ruled out membership for the foreseeable future, saying that the decision not to join had been right for the UK and for Europe. |
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This is done by switching the poles on and off at the right time, or varying the strength of the pole. |
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Travellers were asked to stand on the right so that anyone wishing to overtake them would have a clear passage on the left side of the escalator. |
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I'll just take a look-see at the problem and come right back, then we can go to lunch. |
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I tried to get Michele's attention at the party, but she looked right through me! |
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For instance, if a rising appeared on the right side of the groin the physician would bleed a vein in the ankle on the same side. |
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This carried with it the right to a room at the college and regular salary. |
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It has the right of reporting to the university, and is obliged to advise the Regent House on matters of general concern to the university. |
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The Tables command Romans to build roads and give wayfarers the right to pass over private land where the road is in disrepair. |
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The autonomy, or home rule, of the Federal District, was granted by the federal government, which in principle, has the right to remove it. |
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The concept of universal suffrage requires the right to vote to be granted to all its residents. |
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The patient was a 7-year-old boy who was scheduled to undergo keloplasty for resection of a nevus sebaceous of the right ear. |
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Mary refused the offer, and instead William and Mary ruled jointly, with both having the right to rule alone on the other's death. |
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Napoleon invaded Prussia with 180,000 troops, rapidly marching on the right bank of the River Saale. |
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The ruffian kept his head, and though the dog's teeth were in his shoulder, he managed to get his right hand free. |
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This typewriter has a numeric keyset to the right of the standard alphanumeric keyset. |
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Britain and several others, mostly in the Caribbean, grant the right to vote to Commonwealth citizens who reside in those countries. |
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A double door opposite the stairs leads to the Royal Gallery, and another to the right opens to the Robing Room. |
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The benches on the Lord Speaker's right form the Spiritual Side and those to his left form the Temporal Side. |
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Rubber grippies, partially visible on the right of the case above and below the hinge, keep it from sliding out of your hand. |
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In 1591 a John Phillips published A Commemoration on the life and death of the right Honourable, Sir Christopher Hatton. |
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This was instituted by the Judicature Acts, with the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 giving an almost limitless right of appeal to the Lords. |
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Urban workers also felt that they had a right to greater earnings, and popular uprisings broke out across Europe. |
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The batter hit a laser-beam to right field. A run for Cincinnati! Now the score was five to three. |
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The holding of city status brings no special benefits other than the right to be called a city. |
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This software can print compact disc inserts if you have the right size of paper. |
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Jenner was found in a state of apoplexy on 25 January 1823, with his right side paralysed. |
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But before we get back to business, I've got to go to the little girl's room. Nothing like sweet tea to go right through you. |
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Often electronic signs have their flat surface at right angles to the main air flow, causing choked flow. |
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An exception to her independence was the right to choose a marriage partner, as marriages were normally arranged by the clan. |
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The judges of the court were all those who had the right and duty of attending the court, the suitors. |
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The right defense against false sentiments is to inculcate just sentiments. |
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They successfully campaigned for women's right to education, women's suffrage, the right to work and other gender equality policies. |
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To raise still more revenue he sold the right to hold official positions, lands, and other privileges to those interested in them. |
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For your body has rights upon you, your eyes have a right upon you, your wife has a right upon you, your guest has a right upon you. |
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If she and Arthur had consummated their marriage, Henry by canon law had the right to remarry. |
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William had not chosen a side and maintained his right to prevent the acknowledgement of either pope by an English subject prior to his choice. |
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In right of her being president of the Board, she is also the chair of Board meetings. |
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This right remained a bone of contention between the church authorities and universities that were slowly distancing themselves from the Church. |
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On 7 October 1920 women became eligible for admission as full members of the university and were given the right to take degrees. |
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We had some bad blood initially, but in the end it was all made right by talking things over. |
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At the banquet the king took his station, incog. in a little closet made out of the cloyster of St. Stephen's, on the right side of the hall. |
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These natural rights include perfect equality and freedom, and the right to preserve life and property. |
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His single shot had clipped a boulder right by Coe's head, just the way a Kaintuck rifleman barks a squirrel. |
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The first time we began to jawblock we found out that we were all from the jazz school, and that made us friends right away. |
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This charter specified that Raleigh had seven years in which to establish a settlement, or else lose his right to do so. |
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The most famous natural right formulation comes from John Locke in his Second Treatise, when he introduces the state of nature. |
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The right of the Dominions to set their own foreign policy, independent of Britain, was recognised at the 1923 Imperial Conference. |
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Secondly the military emerged in its own right as a separate sphere of society distinct from the ordinary civilian world. |
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The railways responded by purchasing about a fourth of the canal system, in part to get the right of way, and in part to buy off critics. |
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In any case, where universal suffrage exists, the right to vote is not restricted by race, sex, belief, wealth, or social status. |
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During a discussion on extending women's right to active suffrage, the Radical Socialist Victoria Kent confronted the Radical Clara Campoamor. |
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The interwar period saw strife between supporters of the new republic and hardline opponents on both the right and left. |
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Fortunately I made a game-time decision to take off my Hilfiger jeans and put on some khakis right before I left. |
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He throwed his head back as he run, and ketched me right between his horns, like a nut in a nutcracker. |
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He recognised the right of the public to seize tube stations and authorised plans to improve their condition and expand them by tunnelling. |
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It's kid stuff to barrel along in a car like a big shot. I kept the needle right on fiftyfive. |
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Each chop contained a few small gnawable bones, and plenty of velvety meat that would slip right off them after a long, gentle braise. |
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Newly created peers in the Peerage of Great Britain were given the automatic right to sit in the Lords. |
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His nose starts squirting blood right before I kick him square in the twig and giggle berries. |
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Holding your gloved right hand under the cuff of the left glove, insert your left hand in the left glove. |
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All I have is a sleeping bag right now. All my money goes to keep up the cars. |
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The wrong spell done for the right reason would be an example of doing gray magick. |
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I'm not standing for this. I'm going to go and have it out with her right now. |
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Poetically enough, the New Richmond knothole field is situated right next to the low, open land between the old and new highway. |
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The integrity of the right optic radiation was analysed by means of a hodologic probabilistic approach. |
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Similarly, the rights of those accused of a crime include the right to present a defense before a court. |
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The row number column on the left sorts independently from the columns to the right of it. |
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In one-step number two the defender does a knife-hand block. Then he punches with his right hand. And he finishes with a left heel-palm. |
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Around 1189, the City gained the right to have its own mayor, later being advanced to the degree and style of Lord Mayor of London. |
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When in doubt, so I threw my best fastball. Mantle hit a laser beam past my right knee. |
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The EU has legal personality, with the right to sign agreements and international treaties. |
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There is a public right of navigation between Pool Quay, near Welshpool, and Stourport. |
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The rights listed in the UNCRC cover all areas of children's lives such as their right to have a home and their right to be educated. |
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Northern Ireland, which comprised the remaining six counties, exercised its right under the Treaty to opt out of the new state. |
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Edmund was also Count of Champagne and Brie from 1276 by right of his wife. |
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Ken played or essayed to play right field for a while, but he ran around like a chicken with its head off. |
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Swiss Electric Locomotive at Brig, Switzerland, note the Alps at top right corner. |
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The seeds may not be sown to the right depth nor the proper distance from one another. |
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The apparently largely peaceful and prosperous life of Hallstatt D culture was disrupted, perhaps even collapsed, right at the end of the period. |
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A simple check can be made to find if the subsoil is in the right condition for mole ploughing. |
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The statue was vandalised on New Year's Eve 2007, losing part of its right arm and axe. |
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On my left was a river, which came roaring down from a range of lofty mountains right before me to the south-east. |
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Given the low wages and high inflation in the later Empire, the soldiers felt that they had a right to acquire plunder. |
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I have no time right now because of an impending paper submission deadline. |
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The Faroe Islands and Greenland are associated members of the Nordic Council in their own right as part of the wider membership of the Kingdom. |
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In 1854, women won the right to inherit property in their own right just like men. |
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On the right cheek, just below the incessive tearing, and only a mild redness. |
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Coming at a time when Norway's economy is in good condition with low unemployment, the rise of the right appeared to be based on other issues. |
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Hey man, did you finish that transaction with my cousin? You do right by him? |
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I clenched my pipe in my right fist and poked at the dottle busily with various fingers, first one then another, of my left hand. |
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Now are they indurate and tough as Pharaoh, and will not bow unto any right way or order. |
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This required the acquiescence of Becket as the Archbishop of Canterbury, traditionally the churchman with the right to conduct the ceremony. |
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Edward, commanding the right wing, performed well, and soon defeated the London contingent of Montfort's forces. |
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The head of the Vatican's Department of Technical Services robustly rejected challenges to the Vatican State's right to build within its borders. |
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The political influence of the Commons originally lay in their right to grant taxes. |
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The right to use a title as a legal signature is only permitted to bishops, Peers of the Realm and peers by courtesy. |
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The right hon. Gentleman has much more claim to the adjective downy than I have, but he really cannot catch me with that one. |
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He made concessions in Guyenne, but reserved the right to reclaim territories arbitrarily confiscated. |
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But the Inspector was made of stern stuff. He closed his right hand and with the resulting fist pounded formidably on the bronze. |
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In general, students who are admitted to bachelor studies at a university have the right to continue to studies at master level. |
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If we head for lay up tomorrow, those plans are right down the toilet and it's back to the drawing board. |
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Edward responded to the confiscation of Aquitaine by challenging Philip's right to the French throne. |
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I'm not sure, but judging by the duck farts I heard in there, you don't want to use it right now. |
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Who in his right mind would want to know he had a disease that would inevitably rob him of that mind? |
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However, in 1994, it was agreed that its status as a Realm in its own right could continue. |
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Since early in the 18th century, Tory had described those upholding the right of the King over Parliament. |
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He can have no right to the benefits of Society, who will not pay his Club towards the Support of it. |
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Domestically, Henry is known for his radical changes to the English Constitution, ushering in the theory of the divine right of kings to England. |
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I knew I was in the right about John being older than his wife, despite looking younger. |
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This charter specified that Raleigh needed to establish a colony in North America, or lose his right to colonization. |
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At the same time, the ordering of isolects that is finally chosen must give the right results for all the environments. |
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Charles believed in the divine right of kings and thought he could govern according to his own conscience. |
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The other lab's results chimed with mine, so I knew we were on the right track with the research. |
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But he's citified and holds his cup just right and never has to think about it. |
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A male god stands in three-quarter view to right, wearing a chlamys fastened at his right shoulder with a round clasp. |
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The farseer opened its right hand and its witchblade leapt from the sheath across its back and settled into his grip. |
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Billy's out building some fieldwork so that our enemies don't walk right over us. |
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At the concluding Treaty of Utrecht, Philip renounced his and his descendants' right to the French throne and Spain lost its empire in Europe. |
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Coming out second best then, he then tried a jinky dribble from right to left, only to find McCann standing in his way again. |
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In Parliament, the youthful Pitt cast aside his tendency to be withdrawn in public, emerging as a noted debater right from his maiden speech. |
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A question of right arises between the constituent and representative body. |
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Most of the right arm was amputated and within half an hour Nelson had returned to issuing orders to his captains. |
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A conspiracy of bishops could prostrate and fob off the right of the people. |
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Suffragettes were refused the right to be recognised as political prisoners and many of them staged hunger strikes while they were imprisoned. |
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I wasn't an experienced cockster by any means, but I did need to learn a lot more than I knew right now. |
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In 1931, the Second Spanish Republic allowed women the right of passive suffrage with three women being elected. |
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After stroking you should switch to foulage moving up from right lower part of your stomach towards hips. |
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It should be delivered back-handed from the right and fore-handed from the left court. |
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Closing the aperture results in more collimated light, as only light traveling in the right direction can make it through the smaller opening. |
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Richmond smirked, jerked his head in mock laughter, and gave Grady the fuck-you finger of his right hand. |
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He also told me that he could see, on the cornea of my right eye, two keratic precipitates. |
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The new ideology expressed in the speech made Galerius and Maximian irrelevant to Constantine's right to rule. |
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On one side of the radial edge, the conchoidal fractures form right angles, that is, form a perpendicular with the edge. |
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He had no hair on the front of his head at all so that the sweep of bone skin, daunting in its fungoid pallor, came right over above his ears. |
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The lancers chafing in the right gorge had thrice dispatched their only subaltern as galloper to report on the progress of affairs. |
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Historically, central government retained the right to cap an increase in Council Tax, if it deemed the council to be increasing it too severely. |
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It says so right here at this here link you lardacious fluff brained cousin humper. |
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First time I was in here I come in with a Chinese M.P. We busted right in, that M.P. creamed in his jeans when he sees this colonel. |
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My brother doesn't always do the right thing, but he has his heart in the right place. |
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Every individual shall have the right to the respect of the dignity inherent in a human being. |
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The right femur displays a third trochanter near its proximal end, which is situated cranioventrally with respect to the mare. |
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Sometimes I get wet right away, but other times I'm aroused but not very wet. |
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I should never have tried to grind the computer system to a halt. Firstly I got sacked, and then my boss gave me a right earful. |
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Those who can be said to suffer from globophobia include those who adopt both far right and far left political positions. |
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I wonder how it would be to stand right in the beginning of the fast water, at the lip of the pool, and try a cross-handed cast. |
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Please don't put the candy jar right next to my desk. I'm trying to cut down on sugar. |
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This consisted in wheeling gob back to the most distant part of the stope and filling up the sets right up to the roof. |
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He tried to clinch and gouge, but another right hook to the jaw sent him down and out. |
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I had just freed a man wearing a dark blue suit and a Gryffindor tie when Asil's shout made me turn to see Frost right on top of me. |
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He glanced at the formal setting in front of him, wishing he could be at a marae eating hangi right now. |
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The concept of God and immortality is for him a guaranty of this eternal difference between right and wrong. |
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He lifted his hand in a knockback spell, which would send me sailing right into the zombie. |
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The impressive Frenchman drove forward with purpose down the right before cutting infield and darting in between Vassiriki Diaby and Koscielny. |
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Citizens of the European Union, including those of the UK, have the right to live and work in any EU member state. |
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They had just got me on to the stretcher when my paralysed right arm came to life and began hurting damnably. |
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Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are regions in their own right while England has been divided into nine regions. |
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However, he slept right through the night, and was still dead to the world when I slipped out. |
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The left ectopic kidney was located in the right hemiabdomen with the hilum anteriorly faced. |
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The judge at the dog show took points off the Irish setter's dead set because its right ear twitched a few times. |
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She'd been wearing heels, and fell backward off her right heel and twisted or broke her ankle. |
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Canada and the United States decided to attend the meeting but without exercising their right to vote. |
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To the right is a graph showing the change in population since 1801, based on decadal censuses. |
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It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. |
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But first, each House considers a bill pro forma to symbolise their right to deliberate independently of the monarch. |
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Oh, now I'm backed into a corner, and can't devise a way out. I could sure use a deus ex machina right about now! |
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There are many paths over which the public has a right of way, all of which should be signposted. |
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He's depersonalizing right now, so he's considering checking himself into the hospital. |
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The table to the right shows the most common countries of birth of London residents. |
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We will do right by our troops and taxpayers, and we will build the 21st Century military that we need. |
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When we gets back to the old Laughing Lass, then we drops back into our dooty again all right and proper. |
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Those who expected everyone to have an egg in his beer right after inauguration day are visibly disappointed. |
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She was the centre of a very brilliant group, a most beautiful woman holding court, as was only right and proper, among her admirers. |
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With all these men I was right homely, and communed with them long and oft. |
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However, there are no descriptions of Bede by that term right after his death. |
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The diagram at right gives an overview of the relationships between the manuscripts. |
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And I was in danger of turning into a right little hooligan if left to my wayward ways. |
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When held vertically close to your nose, the top left quadrant of the right thumb is the most distomedial quadrant. |
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The patient underwent limited right hemicolectomy, and histology confirmed ileocecal lipohyperplasia. |
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The British government, however, still retained the right to nominate the government of Ireland without the consent of the Irish parliament. |
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You do NOT have the right to allow your hump dumplings to roam unattended in any public place. |
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The uninhibited woman within wanted to do him right there on the countertop, but I remained composed. |
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The order came and I did him right there. The bullet went right where it was supposed to go. |
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I used to get through the dibbing and dobbing all right but during the howling I usually rolled over backwards. |
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Fold the bottom right corner of the paper over to the opposite corner. |
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Richborough has a large natural harbour which would have been suitable, and archaeology shows Roman military occupation at about the right time. |
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The Mithraic relief located in Micklegate suggests the location of a temple to Mithras right in the heart of the Colonia. |
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They would lay out the streets at right angles, in the form of a square grid. |
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By a constitutional amendment adhering to EU law, Malta gives the right for the freedom to any religion or none at all but de jure not de facto. |
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It symbolized the Tudor's right to rule as well the uniting of the kingdom after the Wars of the Roses. |
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I accidentally poked my finger right through the old fabric. |
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There were two, or perhaps three, flabbinesses of style which amazed me. Am I right in thinking you were a shade bored over the last chapters? |
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You should have waited a little longer. He showed up right after you left. |
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She is planning to forgo her right to a trial and simply plead guilty. |
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We're confident she has the moral fiber to make the right decision. |
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At the Battle of Barnet, he commanded the Lancastrian right wing and routed the division opposing him. |
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The U.S. Constitution gives people the right to assemble peacefully. |
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You were right to tell the teacher about the girl who you saw cheating. |
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Am I right in thinking that he should have never loaned her the money? |
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Knowing the right person or merely being in the right place at the right time continues to be the best way of getting a job. |
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He's a director who tries to keep his films right on the cutting edge. |
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By the late 1990s, there was talk of the necessity of uniting the right in Canada, to deter further Liberal majorities. |
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The left and right sides of the brain have different functions. |
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However, Nelson's right eye had been irreparably damaged and he eventually lost all sight in it. |
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He had a glove on his left hand, but his right hand was bare. |
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The palace is owned by the monarch in right of the Crown and for ceremonial purposes, retains its original status as a royal residence. |
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They claim that a party has the right to participate fully in political life even if it is avowedly and openly liberticidal. |
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We'll take a look at the weather right after this commercial break. |
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The right person for the job will balance vision with pragmatism. |
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I managed to convince myself that I was doing the right thing. |
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There was a lot of money in the wallet I found, but I did the right thing and handed it in. |
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Descent is the title whereby a man, on the death of his ancestor, acquires his estate, by right of representation, as his heir at law. |
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Richard maintained his army's defensive formation, however, until the Hospitallers broke ranks to charge the right wing of Saladin's forces. |
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Still, this adrenalized jolt of designer nihilism tapped right into late-capitalist disaffection and premillennial anxiety. |
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I carried the Mongoose's bags to the right carriage of the train, then went to a stall and bought a dosa, wrapped in paper, for him. |
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All that time we've been searching for the answer, and it was right in front of our noses. |
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A divorce a mensa et thoro, obtained by the wife, is not a bar to her right of dower. |
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And next to Rosa is Mont Charre, which is great, but just a hair less great than Rosa, am I right or am I right? |
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Usually donor kidney is placed in the right iliac fossa with anastamosis to right internal or external iliac artery and external iliac vein. |
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The vayne goeth aboue the artier, but not right lyne as other parts doe, but in anfractuosities, like unto a Woodbine. |
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Illinois football and the entire university are in a state of mayhem.... Illinois athletics is a dumpster fire right now. |
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The new king was already King of Scotland by right of his wife, Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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Nobody in his right mind would spend billions on developing an antibullet gun to stop bullets in midair. |
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I would like this antihuman woman to know that she has played right into the hands of abusers everywhere by making this claim. |
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The French rejected the claim, maintaining that Isabella could not transmit a right that she did not possess. |
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This list is necessary so Apache can set the right HTTP headers when a certain file is requested. |
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Thou appealest to Posterity, thou? My right honourable friend, what will Posterity do for thee! |
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He arrived with a large arsenal of cleansers and tools, and got right to work. |
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Transmural wedges from the right ventricular wall were dissected, canulated and perfused arterially with cardioplegic solution. |
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And there she was right enough, that lovely sight enough, the girleen bawn asthore, as for days galore, of planxty Gregory. |
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Wherever possible, it is best to record your sound effects in the location as they will contain the right atmos for the location. |
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If the text has been autowrapped for you by MindManager, drag the edge to the right to unwrap it if you desire a long, single-line box. |
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Nestor leans down and pats NJ on the head and NJ jumps right up in his lap and gives him a big slurpy, drooly doggy kiss right on his face. |
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Paint-your-own ceramics studios are a chill way to express yourself while learning more about your date's right brain. |
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Any claim that they violate her right to freedom in not applying heroic measures is one of the extreme points of ethical absurdity. |
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At the concluding Treaty of Utrecht, Philip renounced his and his descendants' right to the French throne. |
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I think it's a worthy project, but I just don't have the bandwidth right now. |
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Mets centerfielder Carlos Beltran has been out since June 22 with a bone bruise on his right knee. |
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Mrs Dudley came bouncing back, hand swinging, big stain on her right bap like she'd been shot or Da had got at her in an alleyway. |
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As a matter of fact, we have a vast range of technology and weaponry right now that provides all the bargaining chips that we need. |
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Gary and Mum went mental, and Gary phoned them up and had a right Barney with them. |
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Charles's Wain was getting towards a right angle with the Pole star, and Gabriel concluded that it must be about nine o'clock. |
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Nothing but the right can ever be expedient, since that can never be true expediency which would sacrifice a greater good to a less. |
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Just as she knows that she has every right to expect begifting and support, so he knows that he can expect sexual favors. |
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In a long-skirted, gold and green and white cotton affair that slides mildly over her chestal area right up to her neck. |
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Linguistic ersatzists hold that even if Lewis happened to be right about which hunks of stuff there are, he would still be wrong about modality. |
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They bent over backwards to make sure everything was just right for the visit. |
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To his right in an honored position sat an Egyptian general, conspicuous by his Turkish pantaloons, red cloak and tall betasseled fez. |
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A shutout performance calls for a brilliant display between the pipes and Bill was right on the job. |
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Work 7 BH's on left side for man's sweater, on right side for woman's sweater. |
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Click the large square on the upper right corner of the window to biggify the spreadsheet on your screen. |
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You can't hope to be considered one of the big men on campus unless you are a member of the right fraternity. |
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Do you want to go out there and do the right things or do you want to make that big hit to gain a big name? |
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That birdbrain just drove right through three rows of traffic cones and into the bushes. |
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I covered the serious programmes too, and indeed, right from the start, I spent more time praising than blaming. |
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She likes blingish rings. So I got it for her, she didn't know that I got it for her. I was going to wait for the right time to give it to her. |
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But there's a right smart chance of middle-aged famblies and even a few toler'ble new famblies in this here community. |
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Time you want a real good friend is when you're gone just a bit close to the wind, and want to be set right again. |
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Open the bole wi' speed, that I may see if this be the right Lord Geraldin. |
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Murray, if I wasn't so crazy about you I'd give you a kick right in the jewels. |
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He went on down the boulevard, bonjouring right and left, lifting his hat, bowing. He moved very slowly. |
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To the right of the Bay immediately behind the reef, rose a pair of uncouth cone-like hills, their heads bonneted in lowering clouds. |
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Those pink-satin evening slippers simply lose all their display value when you stick those red-kid bed-slippers right up ferninst them that way. |
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Our managers have to learn to buck the trend and do the right thing for their employees. |
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He walked right up to me, the knife poking him in the abdomen, just above his bulge. |
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Others will be bullysome as if to invoke some right that they are allowed over. |
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Two short pitches up a chimney-crack are followed by a traverse right to the centre of the buttress. |
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Whether an early collegegoer, a late one, or right on the mark, you want to make the most informed choice you can. |
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The right of the husbandman was a share right, his name was Geneat or sharer in the vill. |
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The point of quoque with illos is that those flatus, which have the right to be called winds, are also subject to laws like the winds themselves. |
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Financier as he was, he felt it was not right by a by-stroke or side-wind to alter what is a matter of high constitutional practice. |
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Cabotage, used as a legal term, here refers to the right to transport goods or passengers between ports of a country. |
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But then one day, a mischievous monkey landed with a purposeful plop right onto a capy's back! |
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Not my finest moment, but my care factor is subzero right now. My attention is elsewhere. |
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My care factor, along with my libido, had disappeared right out my bedroom window. |
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This table shows the curious fact that little Prince Carol of Roumania has a better hereditary right to the British Throne than Her Majesty. |
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Thou hast frighted the word out of his right sense, so forcible is thy wit. |
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Paul tries to lead us out of the catastrophization of childhood but too often plays right into it. |
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My conjecture being right he will find the third stomach, or manifolds, the seat of difficulty. |
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