As his athletic bulk has turned to flab, he is now seen as a danger only to fellow-users of public transport. |
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The two young men saddled their horses and rode downtown, looking for Nicolette in any of the places that they had seen couples at. |
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The sabot's guiding shards could be seen flying off to either side as the dense, narrow core went on to find its mark. |
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It's women like you that promote shameless propaganda that all men are to be seen as being sexually driven, only striving to plant their seed. |
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American paddlefish can often be seen swimming around with their very large mouths wide open. |
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Because you are the laziest, most good-for-nothing bums, collection of bums, I've seen in a long time. |
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We have seen how Upadhyay stitches space inside out, making public space a crucible for her private rebirths. |
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Any further delays to the Act should be seen as an act of economic sabotage and all those involved in its creation should be held accountable. |
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This has seen members strike for two days in both February and April, and take part in a number of unofficial wildcat strikes. |
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I've seen clients who suffered for years with nameless agony, only to read an article about agoraphobia or panic disorder in a popular magazine. |
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Operation Enforce was devised after increased numbers of teenagers were seen drinking on the streets at night since the clocks went forward. |
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It could be, perhaps, that the genre is still seen as monolithic and shambolic, Hildas in horn-hats and breastplates. |
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According to Brownlee, the loose aggregate of particles seen on comets may represent the first generation of solids in the solar system. |
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Oftentimes, angelfish are seen in small aggregations, where there will be one large dominant individual. |
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The sacroiliac joints and the anterior superior spines of os ilium are seen in this cut. |
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I can not count how many times I have seen guys miss rebounds because they had to bring their hands from their sides. |
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She couldn't remember a time where anyone she knew besides her family had seen her in a dress. |
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Researchers reviewed features seen in several images that they believe could be the lander and its protective aeroshell. |
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The protection of keystone species is seen as a way of ensuring the protection of the majority of other species. |
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I expect that no-one else has yet seen this poem but good luck to anyone who picked it up in the 20 seconds it was available. |
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There may be rationales for such beliefs, but the weight of the evidence I've seen does not convince me. |
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I went to my own site and there was a trackback comment there I hadn't seen or read before. |
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Sumo is considered sacred to the Shinto religion and wrestlers are seen as the embodiment of strength, endurance and honesty. |
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The prediction isn't nearly as accurate, as seen in the plot of differences between the real and expected values. |
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I had never seen her really cry before but she thought they were going to kill her. |
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She wore the trendiest clothes, went places just to be seen and had an infectious laugh. |
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It has seen large streams of visitors since it opened and the organisers are quite pleased with their efforts this year. |
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Without any explanation at all, Master Jezro lumbered off towards the north one day, and to my knowledge, he was never seen again. |
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We note your statement in your letter of 7 June 2001 that you have not seen this letter and we attach a further copy. |
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The pattern is seen first as aggregates to assemble in the mind, information acquired bit by bit, as in reality. |
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He has seen film of a man walking down a supermarket aisle, and all the tins flying off the shelves as they pass. |
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Atrial tachycardia with atrioventricular block is typically seen with digoxin toxicity. |
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Planting trees is simple, attainable and the results can be seen right away. |
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One of the women was seen carrying luggage and climbing into a car with two men. |
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I have seen wind-up radios and flashlights, but I was surprised to read about a wind-up cellphone charger. |
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But more than anything yet seen in Moore's career, this film was made in the bubble and breathes truly rarified air. |
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Resembling a cross between a young bear and a monkey the kinkajou is rarely ever seen on the ground. |
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Her tall, willowy figure with its slight hour-glass shape was the envy of all women who had seen her. |
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She had seen it from afar, a mere dot upon the horizon, but now she was at the foot of it and it was taller than anything imaginable. |
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Any uprising is squashed by a massive show of force, as seen in the 1959 and more recently, the 1987-1989 uprisings. |
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I don't think I've ever seen quite so many spotty teenagers in baseball caps, hoodies, white trainers and nylon trackies in one place before. |
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This phenomenon is also often seen on heavily-used telephone keypads and computer keyboards. |
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I stared at the bent, white-haired figure as if I had never seen him before. |
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At the time, his views were seen as revolutionary, but they mark the beginnings of modern toxicology. |
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The original planning consent for the Selby mines would have seen the land restored to agricultural use. |
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The appointment is widely seen as part of a political deal between contending wings of the ruling Peronist Party. |
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Youths are seen seriously doing workouts during early morning and late evening hours. |
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The garden cannot be seen from the road because it is at the rear of a terrace town house in Goat Street. |
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In the spirit of romantic aestheticism, beauty in the natural environment was seen to inspire enlightenment through cultural expression. |
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The gun went off and there was a bright flash of light, but it seemed like I was the only one who had seen it. |
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The model of perfect competition presented above is rarely seen in practice. |
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Power politics and realpolitik emphasized by realists is seen as being derived from shared knowledge which is self-fulfilling. |
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At each study site, we plotted the location of all nest predators seen or heard relative to robin nests. |
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Fay says he has seen the introduction this year of more peripheral items, such as cheese spreads. |
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We know that in the criminal fraternity attacks on the elderly and infirm are seen as the lowest of the low. |
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That was seen as the reason why previous moves by the bank had been attacked by media and politicians. |
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The very warm and dry conditions had seen half of lowland winter barley crops harvested with winter oilseed rape not far behind. |
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Its rhetoric is one of violent aggression against anyone seen as its enemies. |
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Today's newspapers are crammed with advertising and advertorials, and journalists are seen as corrupt by many readers. |
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The city had been under insurgent control since April and its recapture was seen as essential to organizing the promised January elections. |
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However, if life is seen as something valuable and sacred, to destroy an embryo is unethical and morally wrong. |
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This is not the first time a controversial film has been attacked before its critics have seen a single frame. |
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This matter is seen to be so urgent that Senate has been recalled in order to pass such legislation. |
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But they are commonly seen as aberrations from a peaceful norm, or as the exceptional behaviour of a few young and delinquent drivers. |
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Indeed a partial lunar eclipse could be seen from New England, early in the morning on May 18, although only at moonset. |
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His speeches could go on for hours and caused great disruption to what were seen to be the sacrosanct ways of Westminster. |
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They have seen streams of refugees from both the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola, the majority of whom they have played host to. |
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Replying to a question by the advocate, he said he had not seen his client firing the rifle. |
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The trauma of resisting developers had seen him end up in a geriatric hospital and his friends had quickly moved in to squat the house. |
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This color can be seen frequently in chronic diseases of the stomach, especially in gastric atony. |
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The real agony for home fans lies in the fact that they have seen it happen so often in the recent past. |
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Oh, sure, you all have seen me wing a couple of people, but I hope that it was only after they'd repeatedly attacked me. |
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His face hadn't seen a razor for the best part of a week, for which he ludicrously incurred the wrath of the network commentator. |
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I have seen people wilt under infinitely less, and she just maintained class and dignity throughout. |
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Maurice, seeing the slave's light skin did not flinch, he had seen and heard tales of white slaves. |
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Of the gazillion times I've looked at the Bill of Rights, I've not seen the portion that addresses confidentiality of reading interests. |
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A barely seen danger lurks just out of sight, becoming more bold with the approach of night fall. |
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It was the second time they had seen a man convicted of killing one of their relatives. |
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I have watched my husband take a significant pay cut and seen his schedule sliced and diced till he doesn't know if he's coming or going. |
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I have seen some kinnikinniks out in the wild that do have some pretty good trunks on them, but I have no idea how long it took to get that way. |
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Analysts believe that whoever wins the election this year will be seen as a legitimate leader. |
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He would have liked to have seen her sable colored hair in a less formal style. |
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Knowingly or not, we have all seen Wenceslas Hollar's pictures over and over again in fine books, in tourist guides or on table mats. |
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In the Mediterranean, I've seen large, robust fig trees sprouting from craggy slopes and fractured rock cliffs. |
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And he's the only man I've ever seen who could sit in a chair and touch both elbows on the floor. |
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They were not seen as an important force that could potentially undermine totalitarian regimes from within. |
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He had seen his future wife Nancy when she was only 13 and decided at once that she was the only girl for him. |
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I hope I can show and tell you the real, true Japan that cannot be seen in other mass media. |
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Flustered, she declines, and the whole thing is seen by Henderson's ex-boyfriend, a ratty bad-boy type played by Robert Carlyle. |
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They are most commonly seen as solitary individuals, but on occasion they appear in sizable aggregations, frequently near floating kelp. |
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Madonna penning a kids' book may be seen by some as one of the signs that the pale horsemen of the apocalypse will be saddling up any day now. |
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This can be seen in the more than 500 villas dotting the area, mostly built in a European style. |
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A doctor in a white coat may be seen as a credible endorser of a new headache tablet. |
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When I ask to visit, I'm told to look for the yellow Santa Fe Railway boxcar, which is set atilt on uneven ground and easily seen from the road. |
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It can thus be seen that the breaking of a witch ball was probably not considered to be a very good thing. |
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When community care for the mentally ill was implemented in the early Nineties that too was seen as being a win-win situation. |
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General Musharraf was seen thumping his fists vigorously at the only wall in the room. |
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In some people, the white of the eye can be seen above the iris at all times. |
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The town burned with a lowe never before seen on northern land or southern sea. |
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The show is killingly funny and the cast rise to the occasions that are presented to them with a panache rarely seen in ensemble playing. |
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You've probably seen some recent stories about vitamin D deficiencies, so here's the low-down on this important nutrient. |
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The earth's roundness can be seen as a shadow on the moon during a lunar eclipse. |
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Let me zoom you into a couple problem areas that we have seen through the morning hours. |
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According to Nepali tradition, the prince effectively became a god on his birthday and he could not be seen worshipping another. |
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You've seen James Bond wasting that snake in the film using his hair spray aerosol. |
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Despite the region's contribution to the national aerospace industry, we have seen a loss of jobs. |
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Some of the dinos seen are the brontosaurus, vicious raptors, and tyrannosaurus rex. |
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The whites of his eyes were large in my view and surrounding two jet black preternatural pupils unlike any I had seen before. |
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We hadn't seen each other since before Christmas, so they brought my gifts and we did lunch at Hometown Buffet. |
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We have seen our skilled nurses and teachers packing up as a result of the lure of more attractive overseas packages. |
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Three youths were seen in the sacristy area of the church around that time. |
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They argued that the lupine fantasy could be seen as a fundamental challenge to Western notions of subjectivity. |
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One of the most fruitful gardens I've seen is one I spotted this summer in the paved forecourt of a town house. |
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The formality can be seen in the coffee table, in the pink chair, in the settee by the window, and in the striped wing chair. |
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In the prairies where they live, they can be seen for a kilometer and a half. |
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The tusks on the barrs that I have seen are very thick and seem to hold up fine with the whetters intact. |
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When I had somewhat considered the excellency of the advocateship, I adventured to write what I have seen thereof. |
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The fact is that he has never seen the real thing, and does his best to produce a substantial dish. |
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Giant cell tumor of bone is a rare neoplasm usually seen in the long bones or sacrum. |
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We've seen just how easily an identity can be stolen, and personal details cloned. |
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The first distinction, as we have already seen in Chapter 1, is between lunar and solar eclipses. |
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It remains to be seen whether the Institute's rank-and-file members support the policy. |
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Sandy had never seen Nika's eyes, and wondered sometimes if they were pink, and her friend an albino. |
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Blue and yellow are not distinguished by those with this condition, and may be seen as white or grey. |
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You learn it by leading your platoon at night on long forced marches over terrain you have never seen before. |
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Four men were seen getting out of a battered Vauxhall Vectra car before squaring up to three others in a 4x4, believed to have been a Landrover. |
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She was seen by most people as the squeakiest and cleanest of squeaky-clean pop stars. |
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It was here that I fell in love with astrantias, fuss-free starry flowers whose beauty must be seen up close to be fully appreciated. |
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Inter have done more attacking in the opening eight minutes than I've seen them do in all their matches this season. |
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It's that time of year when some of your neighbors have probably lit up the night with enough lumens to be seen from outer space. |
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Mark decided simply to set one up and since then, he has seen the business expand rapidly. |
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The move follows hard on the heels of an acquisition which has seen business gains in the west of Scotland. |
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In this age of partisan attacks and free-for-all political smearing, we've seen one low blow follow another after another. |
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I have seen the results of some good rebuild programs and, unfortunately, some bad ones. |
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The count had only reached four before the referee decided he had seen enough and summoned immediate medical attention. |
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I have, however, seen wonderful phenomenon, like the Halebop Comet with the Northern Lights behind it and a meteor shower going on to boot. |
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She had seen it collapse, would have run back into the flames, but strong arms had held her down, apparently. |
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While during his dealings with his generals' children, he is seen as a kindly father-figure, capable of generosity and fun. |
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White cell counts among the patients who have died have been up to 10 times greater than is normally seen with serious infections. |
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A powerful burst of rupture energy is seen 80 seconds later as the quake progresses northwest. |
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Regional licences are seen by many as the best way to introduce competition in rural areas. |
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This is embarrassing for New Labour, still seen as an urban movement governing for city and townsfolk. |
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I have seen legends totter across stages, forget their lines, prove themselves incapable of holding a tune. |
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But it winds me up because everything we have seen today does not have to be like that. |
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Postmodern reinvention, including Rambo as Egypt's Pharaoh, could be seen as irreverent, even sacrilegious. |
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Each person is seen as trapped within his or her own private bubble, in constant need of affirmation and recognition. |
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He had seen enough and was having trouble breathing because the air was thin. |
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He is seen as the only politician really capable of holding the government together. |
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In my four academic years at UW, I have seen Imprint serve up some pretty raunchy stuff. |
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Common ravens were seen removing whole eggs from five nests attended by female Steller's eiders. |
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We can picture exactly what he meant because we have now seen film of astronauts orbiting the Earth in spacecraft. |
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The mob then chased after two other men who were also seen to have run from the restaurant. |
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The new facility is seen as fitting in with the government's attempts to attract high-value projects, rather than low-level production line jobs. |
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Foxes carry away such fatalities and are often seen in the lambing fields hoping to scavenge afterbirth. |
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He hasn't seen her since she underwent a gastric bypass and lost eight stone. |
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The fox hunters' problem is that, because keeping a horse is a pretty expensive activity, they were always seen as some sort of financial elite. |
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Our leader is intelligent and astute, as we have seen with her handling of Iraq. |
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The reception was held in a marquee and a further 200 arrived for the afters, making it one of the biggest weddings seen for sometime. |
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As Brad and I walked out of the theater afterwards, we knew we had just seen a masterpiece. |
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Anaphylactic reactions have been seen most often after multiple administrations of thiamine. |
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A reproduction of an eighteenth-century wine press can be seen at Colonial Williamsburg. |
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One of the things that we've seen in the Middle East, especially over the last two decades is asymmetrical warfare. |
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I suspect they were visiting a local family and had come to pay respect to two old folks who'd not seen this last winter through. |
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This is because gold is not only seen as a hedge against the dollar, but as a financial bet against inflation too. |
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At high tide it is fully submerged, but at low tide the tip of the ceiling is just dry and can be seen from a boat. |
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Trees have been removed and deep wheel ruts can be seen among the overgrown weeds. |
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I hadn't seen Richard since Terry's wedding, but my friends had kept me posted on all the news that went on while I was gone. |
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There were blue flower boxes beneath each window with lovely little daisies and these pretty yellow flowers that I'd never seen before. |
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I'd had my suspicions when I'd seen the man looking over the girl's lush body from time to time during the day. |
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Mansfield Park has seen such an exodus of players during the summer that the turnstiles must have been rotating at the speed of a carnival ride. |
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Since most forayers had never seen this species before, I'm sure it will bring back fond memories for the 180 or so people who attended. |
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Shanghai has seen its population ageing for the past two decades, with senior residents now accounting for over 18 per cent of its population. |
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Those who have seen her at numerous events in Bangalore remember her warm nature, ready wit and charming smile. |
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In recent times the skill of the statesman has not been seen as a skill of great value or importance. |
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People who left the church were seen at best as misguided and not spiritual enough. |
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He used the image of a guest at a banquet who chooses the lowest place in order to be seen being elevated to a higher one. |
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In fact, Bieber may have seen these photos while walking through the museum before signing that guest book. |
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Many people will have seen some of the photos and footage of these areas, but it is still hard to be fully prepared for the totality of the devastation. |
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The biggest difference was the finishing, not least by Jason Robinson, whose timing is never seen to better advantage than when he is moving in for the kill. |
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Next seasons's big thing, the sack dress, was also seen in the show. |
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If he can't be seen by the public, his ability doesn't mean squat. |
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The former First Lady and current US senator from New York is widely seen as the most prominent standard bearer of what passes for a liberal wing of the Democratic Party. |
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Conservatives tend to thrive on a sense of besiegement, a belief that they're surrounded on all sides by enemies seen and unseen who must be destroyed. |
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People who were hanging on in the hope of benefiting from a cash injection of some kind have seen that possibility recede with the failure of these actions. |
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She has never seen a tomatillo plant suffer from fusarium or verticillium wilt, two soil-borne fungus diseases that affect tomatoes and other members of the Solanaceae family. |
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He pointed out that he had never seen such a situation where in the month of July, a crucial period for kharif crops, the rains failed absolutely in Punjab. |
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Then there's the result of the French referendum on the European constitution, seen as thick-headed Luddites railing vainly against the modern world. |
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The loss of a firefighter and assistant teacher from the borough will be seen by some as evidence that lowly-paid key workers are being forced out of the borough. |
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The Vesey rebellion conspiracy has been seen as one of a handful of examples of militant, coordinated, large-scale resistance in a country where slaves almost never rebelled. |
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That there is no peace can be seen in the violence in the West Bank and the threat of more to come, for all that the week ended reasonably calmly. |
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He was really keyed up, more excited than Dryden had ever seen him. |
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The rapid evolution of keyhole surgery has seen mitral valve procedures performed without sternotomy, using a left sided posterior mini-thoracotomy approach. |
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All the while, few soldiers were to be seen anywhere, clearly having been instructed by top brass to keep a low profile. |
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At the end of fiscal 2002, when banks had reaped a bumper harvest through treasury profits, it was widely seen as a one-time affair and not expected to be repeated this year. |
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Instead of having to go through medical examinations and being seen by a confusing variety of different people, they get their own one-to-one nurse. |
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One Squadron aircraft was seen to go down in flames, exploding in woods. |
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They have failed to win any of the seven games since, a slump which has seen them pick up only three points and crash out of the reckoning for a play-off finish. |
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Walking through London, I've seen symbols carved into the kerbstones. |
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Donaldson et al suggested that any benefit seen when propranolol is added to an antipsychotic may be related to its proven effectiveness for akathisia. |
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One of the reasons one is entitled to the integrity of one's real estate is that one can do things on that real estate which are not seen by the public. |
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If it does, all the arguments we have so far seen will look like lovemaking in comparison. |
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In the office context, that was anger that we, in our professional capacity, are being attached to a cause that we should not be seen to be allied with. |
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I have a morbid fear of being seen as weak, pathetic or girly. |
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The weather in Yorkshire was restricted to widespread rain which was heavy in places but there were no reports of the flash floods seen on Sunday. |
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He has been the most exuberant champion of bold colors, the likes of which have not been seen since the Day-Glo days of raves. |
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Its larger counterpart, the agave or century plant, like a tank-trap, can still be seen used as a washing line, with the clothes hung on the huge spikes. |
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Apart from the distinct rutting behavior, one of the most pronounced features seen in many ungulates is the difference in habitat utilization before the rut season. |
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By the early eighteenth century, operatic juxtapositions came to be seen as part of a standard order of representation, weakening the original shock-effect of the genre. |
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Today the masculinity crisis is generally seen as a negative reactive response to feminism, to the growing independence of women, and to the blending of gender roles. |
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Cranston recently made news when he hinted that we may not have seen the last of Walter White. |
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Today, enemy targets can be engaged at ranges where they are seen on an electronic device solely as an item of electromagnetic, infrared, or acoustic data. |
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The famous altar at which the prophesies were made by pouring wine in a blazing fire and divining on the smoke can still be seen as a large rusty brown circle in the stone. |
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That while Lena Younger may not have seen herself as revolutionary, Lorraine Hansberry certainly did. |
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Though I've never seen a snake forty feet up a telephone pole-straight pine, I have seen black kingsnake about half that high on twisted slash, a smaller pine. |
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This book is the best introduction to astrology that I have seen so far. |
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The grey seal breeding season has commenced and whitecoat pups can be seen on some of the more remote beaches around the country, including in Kerry. |
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The flat income tax was seen as a way to create fair taxation. |
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The guard is first seen marching up and down the gravel forecourt, before breaking into pirouettes. |
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He is seen as a potential kingmaker and wields considerable power already in managing parliamentary business and pulling MSP levers on its committees. |
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Further south, the sight of snow had four junior Royal Navy ratings jumping for joy, because WTR Nekisha Seaman and her friends have never seen the white stuff before. |
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The men, wearing high-visibility orange jackets or tabards, are reported to have been seen on the track at about 8.25 on the morning of the derailment. |
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Forced to lay on more cash-back rebates, cheap financing deals, and other costly incentives to try to empty dealer lots, they've seen profits squeezed. |
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Globalisation and economic rationalisation driven by multinational companies is seen by workers as the most serious threat to their standard of living. |
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We've seen tremendous moves made toward lowering the tension there. |
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Ichinomiya was once a small and peaceful town, free of yakuza, but recent months have seen a shakedown of all the businesses by a thug named Boss Gonzo. |
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Before Charles cracked that barrier, the country music scene was seen and regarded by many blacks and whites as the exclusive preserve of white, rural Southern singers. |
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He published papers illustrating discontinuous variation in floral symmetry and in terminal forceps of earwigs and the hornlike processes seen in certain male beetles. |
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I've seen some of them wandering about at all hours of the night. |
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Not only were they whipped by a better team but they also showed very little fighting spirit at times and some of the errors had to be seen to be believed. |
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While he continued to enjoy the privilege of the whip he continued to represent and be seen as part of a minority opinion within the Conservative Party, Mr Morris said. |
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Any human player, however, would have moved the king anyway, because there is the chance that an imperfect opponent might not have seen this mating sequence. |
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This condition is seen in tall, asthenic individuals of both sexes. |
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Planted along with traditional peonies, irises and chrysanthemums, are lupines, veronicas and Canterbury bells, a contemporary feature rarely seen in Japanese gardens. |
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In the absence of the traditional gale, the course is easier than any of these pros have ever seen it, soft and receptive with not a whiff of wind in the air. |
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The Department of State and the Pentagon are squaring up for the kind of power struggle that hasn't been seen since George Schultz and Casper Weinberger. |
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In the original incident, both sides squared up at the end of the Hammers' 1-0 defeat and Cole was seen to throw punches in the direction of Bernard Mendy. |
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I've also seen tartines served with a side of cold ratatouille. |
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Not all small communities see the benefits, however, and the taverns of Port McNeill have seen heated arguments between pro-farming townies and anti-farming islanders. |
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Appearances at coffee shops and kaffeeklatsches have symbolic import, and hardworking office holders are still sometimes seen at town meeting-type events. |
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And the long-suffering Chechens who remain in their homeland have seen it return to the Russian fold. |
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He's an old-fashioned politician who is seen by many of his colleagues as an anachronism. |
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The store's owner had seen one of the girls palm a lipstick before heading for the door. |
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They're aimed at young people wanting to be seen as hip and with it. |
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Have you ever seen the snapshot of Christie at 10 Rillington Place? |
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Over the last few decades I've heard a lot of discussions, seen a lot of documentaries and read a lot books which talk about air pollution in our cities. |
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Most importantly, in our ameliorated reading, the ship that is the Church is seen not wallowing passively before the onslaught of waves coming from windward and leeward. |
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Relieving stress made sense to me because in my work I had seen that plants under stress were the ones most likely to be attacked by diseases and pests. |
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Recent years have seen a decline in the company's influence within the industry. |
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They were quickly able to make sense of how to use aikido for handling rough shoving tactics like what is seen in wrestling, sumo and at the beginning of many street fights. |
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A person is seen as lower on the totem pole if they have to ask questions. |
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She probably heard some hyped up version from the mandem but she don't know the truth. She ain't seen what I seen. |
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As with many ancient legends, the Bogeyman has seen a rekindled popularity in modern media, including media aimed at children. |
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Laudabiliter came to be seen as the first step in a process, but modern historians think it less important. |
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Methotrexate is a drug that has seen wide applications in the treatment of malignant diseases. |
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It was only when he went to investigate, that he found a Bushcricket, the very first ever seen in Solihull. |
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In places these have been subjected to severe folding, as can be seen on the north coast near Crackington Haven and in several other locations. |
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They are now rare, examples can still be seen in Cuba, North Korea and Laos. |
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I have seen first-hand the damage this controversy has done to morale within the Rehab group. |
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Should you go out with a boy just in order to leave the house and be seen in other places? This seemed mean and low-minded. |
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I had not seen her since long before the war, and I had to look out her address in the telephone-book. |
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The shipbuilding industry in Bangladesh has seen rapid growth with exports to Europe. |
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They may have been deliberately sought out, perhaps on the basis of the accounts of sailors who had seen land in the distance. |
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Finger rings were seldom used and earrings were not used at all, as they were seen as a Slavic phenomenon. |
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The 27-year-old was last seen fleeing a London mosque in the burka on Friday. |
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The explosion on March 17 was the biggest seen since NASA began watching the moon for meteoroid impacts about eight years ago. |
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Antony's affair with Cleopatra was seen as an act of treason, since she was queen of another country. |
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It can be seen notably at the East End of Gloucester Cathedral where the East Window is said to be as large as a tennis court. |
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Simon Parkes hasn't been seen since December 1986 when he was on shore leave in Gibraltar. |
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I've seen her plug a lindwyrm through the eyestalk from a moving helicopter. |
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Claire Quinn Prestwick has traveled the world and seen many different things. |
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State officials said Saturday it was the worst fire conditions they had seen since the 1983 bushfires of Ash Wednesday. |
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The first examples of stamping, stencilling and relief printing can often be seen in old ceramic pieces, tiles and bricks used in architecture. |
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Politically, we have witnessed a very powerful conservativism and policies which are as regressive as this nation has seen in some time. |
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They can however still occasionally be seen being sported on Winchester Day. |
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A statue of Isaac Newton, looking at an apple at his feet, can be seen at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. |
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Towards the end of the month, swallows and house martens congregate, and are often seen resting on the ridges or sloping roofs of buildings. |
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It is seen that the process is transient and comes into equilibrium asymptotically. |
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What you have discovered in the law is a seldom seen flaw within lawyerdom. |
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Red sandstones are also seen in the Southwest and West of Britain, as well as central Europe and Mongolia. |
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Nodules are to be seen everywhere in the older houses as a construction material for walls. |
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Children who have seen a small lake surrounded by a white sand beach have beginning ideas of what lakeness is. |
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However, in the 19th century, the language was seen as a common heritage, with Ulster Protestants playing a leading role in the Gaelic revival. |
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The most pronounced remodeling can be seen in metaphyses where lead accumulates predominantly. |
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Coughing attacks were seen in all cases, fever in 2 cases, auscultatory crackles in 12 cases and difficulty breathing in 4 cases. |
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Clark was seen off by his wife, Vanessa, and their 20-month-old daughter, Khaleesi. |
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Tracy Shoer, a stylist at Bernadette's, confirmed that she too had seen the sighting. |
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The Russian Katyusha is a multiple rocket thrower of which nothing is known except what can be seen on released photographs. |
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We've seen this before but abandoned shopping trolleys are a significant issue for our community. |
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While in the West Buddhism is often seen as exotic and progressive, in the East it is regarded as familiar and traditional. |
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However, because the Memoirs revealed Wollstonecraft's affairs and her illegitimate child, they were seen as shocking. |
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Having seen off competition from other canal companies, the next major threat was to come from the railways. |
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Cutting of the marcottage is done about 3 months later when the roots are fully developed as can be seen through the plastic covering. |
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It can be seen as an attempt to reconcile the new scientific developments of the Enlightenment with religious belief. |
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The house sparrow took top spot in last year's survey, with an average of nearly five seen per garden. |
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Edward's mistress, Alice Perrers, who was seen to hold far too much power over the ageing king, was banished from court. |
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At the end of the film, he was seen riding along with his army for Jerusalem, after Saladin took it. |
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It is possibly the best preserved of the four, although small pin holes can be seen in the parchment from where it was once pinned up. |
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Richard seized the throne, and the Princes in the Tower were never seen again. |
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For example, while we have seen that height fear is universal, its extent varies substantially among individuals. |
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On the high mountain tops, species including ptarmigan, mountain hare and stoat can be seen in their white colour phase during winter months. |
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