But right now he's showing it to someone, using our street as a drag strip. |
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Double mutants showing a growth defect were scored as candidate interactants. |
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If successful, she could be showing her teeth on TV this September in a fight to the finish. |
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All energy was put into judicial censoring action, finding allies within the Right, thereby showing a vehement conservatism within feminism. |
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In addition to the show gardens, plantsmen were out in force, with over 20 nurseries showing their wares. |
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Our greatest living plantswoman has created a seven-acre horticultural masterpiece, showing off plants for dry or damp areas, sun and shade. |
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There is even an artificial pond, with a plasma screen showing images of koi carp. |
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The effect was often consolatory, showing acceptance, or even transcendence in the face of death. |
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His habit of showing silent actions accompanied by radically different kinds of music, is only intermittently effective. |
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He published an atlas showing the exact position of the internal organs of the body and their relations. |
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There's a pause in the game, and the TV begins showing cute little kittens at play. |
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They are the ones who are in the business of playing games and showing off. |
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Novelty playing cards showing Canvey's artistic welcome sign have been printed to raise cash to help regeneration work. |
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This propels three playlets showing how, depending on trifles, the evening may turn out in three different ways, variously affecting four lives. |
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The song intersperses shots of the garage performance with a storyline showing a young girl sneaking out of her house through the window. |
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Not only were they entertaining, the stories were interspersed with bits showing the camaraderie of explorers. |
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Demands for respect while showing contempt for the religions and cultures of others has denied them any empathy for their perceived grievances. |
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The interior of the station is set up like a small museum, showing old photos of streetcars and interurbans that once crisscrossed the area. |
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Except that we received much more challenging and contestable papers that opened up the question of culture by showing it rather than saying it. |
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He has a map showing a 600-foot contour line to indicate where the Ark could have landed. |
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His coalition is broad and fissiparous, and the communists, who were the ruin of his last government, made a strong showing. |
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They also contend, somewhat contradictorily, that figures showing ever higher awards are based on sketchy and unreliable information. |
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This is mainly because people from the locality are showing great interest in working in the five-star development. |
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Most of her paintings were self-portraits showing her with a fixed, expressionless face staring out at viewers. |
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Not all English holidaymakers like getting drunk and showing off their flab you know! |
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The phenotype was converted back to that characteristic of a wild-type strain, showing that the injected DNA contained the normal gene. |
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As we came closer we could make out two men in a life raft with dye marker showing and flailing their arms wildly in the air pleading to be seen. |
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Hunter cooed to him softly, showing a softer side to his draconic steed than he did to most people. |
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It is not just showing off, or talking poetically, or doing good things to get good things for yourself in return. |
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The net charge on an ion is denoted by a superscript showing both the size and charge. |
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There's really no point in showing mainstream movies that are better viewed on the big screen. |
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A shimmering iridescent image showing bauhinia flowers appears when the banknote is tilted under a bright light. |
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I tend to come late to films that are on limited release, so that they are usually only showing in an art-house fleapit. |
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Kubrick himself banned its showing after a series of copycat crimes were attributed to the influence of the film. |
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Plants are already showing signs of bursting into bloom too early at a time when there are no insects around to pollinate their flowers. |
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The seven helices are flexibly moving within the environment, showing the importance of a dynamic perspective. |
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And everywhere I look there are primulas and polyanthus showing their bright little flowers. |
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We have one pansy and a single polyanthus in bloom at home right now, a very poor showing, so I relished the massed blooms. |
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Figure 1 is an isoseismal map of the earthquake zone, showing the distribution of intensities of shaking, with contours of equal intensity. |
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The camera is riveted on them, showing backs, heads and necks in never-ending flight. |
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Most cells were polygonal and mononuclear in form with ovoid nuclei, occasionally showing clefting. |
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It attracts people from the four corners of the earth and each year there are more new fans showing up to partake of the music and craic. |
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Ahmed was carrying travel itineraries showing a July 8 flight from Johannesburg, South Africa to London. |
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Furthermore, direct correction and coaching have very little effect, showing the important role of the child's own efforts. |
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Draw a floor plan of your home showing two ways out of each room, including doors and windows. |
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You can't read them without making a flow chart showing each justice's position first. |
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If you are planting a flower bed, at least make a rough map showing by location the colors and foliage types you'd like to display. |
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The cursing continued for some time, barely audible, and showing a fluency that even more jaded Institute graduates would have been shocked at. |
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The new sign also reflects the industrial history of the area, showing mills, looms and cotton reels. |
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Further development of cotyledonary embryo showing closed vascular system and characteristic cotyledonary notches. |
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They show contempt for their vows and pose a danger of showing more serious contempt for our children which should not be countenanced. |
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Plus, this team posted the country's best-ever showing at the World University Games, making them the darlings of the maritime sports scene. |
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On each side of the mid-line are three to four singular imprints, showing a tendency to increase in length posteriorly. |
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Without showing any signs of difficulty, she folded the chair using only one hand, and walked off. |
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They use another service for showing races but have their own racing presenters on the course. |
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A Swift boat mission up a Mekong Delta river was a fool's errand, serving no greater purpose than showing the flag. |
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The displays are paired with archival video footage showing how many of the devices were used in research studies. |
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A simple TV showing some footy is all you need to guarantee that people will keep coming back to your stand. |
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A number of mutants showing abnormalities in courtship behavior have been identified, many of which show reduced levels of courtship behavior. |
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Nice photo there showing the full perspective on the crowd from a crane shot. |
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Should the MPs dress formally and meet indoors, showing that they were a professional, hard-working coalition? |
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He found a job in 48 hours by showing up for an interview outfitted in one of his creations. |
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The researchers begin by showing that the 1700 tsunami crested as much as 15 feet high in Japan. |
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He sighed and slowly stood from the couch, crestfallen eyes showing defeat. |
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When the fourth official held up a board showing five minutes of time added on, the home fans started to whistle. |
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He shoots the boardroom scenes in dismal office-grade lighting, showing every crease and crinkle on the stressed faces within the room. |
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She is often criticized for not caring enough, or showing that she does enough. |
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The game continued to flow at a frenetic pace with Steeton showing great spirit and determination to get back on level terms. |
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He's got the world so hyped and crunk, there's no wonder why he's showing up in every song these days. |
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The boy was battered as well, scratches and bruises showing through the pajamas he wore and blood crusting the corner of his mouth. |
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In P, another clone has been magnified, showing ectopic ocelli and bristles in the frons. |
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Figure 8 is a view showing a flow chart for computing the cubage of a part to be ultrasonically scanned. |
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It came with a frontispiece showing damage caused by fascist artillery to the Goya Foundation. |
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He turned his back to Hunter, showing his armor was a breastplate instead of a cuirass like Hunter wore. |
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This season the FROW are showing their fashion credentials by bucking the trends and attempting transeasonal dressing. |
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The honeycomb bar would be a bone showing early signs of osteoporosis and the one full of bubbles would be the full-blown disease. |
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An official then blew for full time with the clock still showing one second. |
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In the broadband age, graphics-rich art sites have come into their own, showing a remarkable advance in quality and functionality. |
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When the system is booted up and is showing the login screen, press and hold the Ctrl-Alt keys and press the F1 function key. |
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So how does he get the press in the cut-throat competition of London Fashion Week, when there are some 70 designers showing in five days? |
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It will be the very first showing of these three-year-old cutting horses, and the stakes are high. |
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Marius grunted which Erika interpreted as his way of showing his agreement but in actuality it was his way of showing his furiousness. |
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The government is showing signs of easing up on building nuclear weapons and controlling foreign aid. |
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He followed this achievement by showing how poxviruses express their genes and replicate their DNA in host cells. |
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Here's a table showing a history of Gallup polls taken on Labor Day weekend. |
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The final game against York was a clogged up battle with both sides showing fatigue. |
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It came to pass of late, that my jacket lapels were showing some spots of dandruff, a minor ailment that even the Pharaohs had to cope with. |
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Such trade pieces became highly stylized, showing little of the naturalism of precolonial works. |
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To get an idea of what he felt like, try stopping a stopwatch when it is showing a pre-decided number of milliseconds. |
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The color patterns are very full with the predominant blues and grays showing their tones beautifully. |
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But a new study has found foetuses showing a preference for one side over the other usually retain it when after they are born. |
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A wife is showing the husband this bathing suit, and he makes a comment about it being gaudy and not liking it. |
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The first race at Pioneer Park on Saturday resulted in a dead heat, showing springtime racing at its best. |
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Unfortunately the landlord of the flat downstairs was showing a prospective tenant around the flat and deadlocked the door on their way out. |
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A defense that appeared to be showing signs of age in the preseason is playing as well as ever. |
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Two local firms are showing their faith in the future by pressing forward with ambitious expansion plans. |
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His shirt was white and ironed, the creases showing where it had been freshly pressed that morning. |
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Or maybe its a little pugilistic prestidigitation to avoid showing an aging action queen huffing and puffing in between roundhouses. |
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Latham is showing us all that the next election will be a genuine race, a real battle. |
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Manufacturers are showing plaids, geometrics, ribbons, floral and leaf patterns, and other interesting configurations this year. |
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Every briefing included satellite pictures showing precision attacks on targets selected for decapitation strikes. |
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Thus, while the union's showing of germaneness is weak, it is nonetheless sufficient. |
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Our commercial was very carefully crafted and was the germination of showing people how this is a revolutionary and positive experience. |
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Below is an image of the view across the main cabin, showing how the panels below the deckhead look after the job is done. |
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The following are a few examples showing that addition, multiplication, and exponentiation are primitive recursive. |
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Thank you for showing us the fallacy of the primrose path of safety before the stakes get too high. |
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As for assembly language showing up in decompilations of other languages you need to know how other languages work and compile. |
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The exposed side was decorated with a very beautiful scene showing the Pharaoh in front of the god Amun. |
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The corners of Ian's mouth turned upwards slightly showing a ghost of a smile. |
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The workers are showing their determination to force the giant transport firm to give them a decent rise. |
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After the team's strong showing last season, this pick may seem like a gimme. |
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I love showing my work to my girlfriend and my family and try to get them to walk past the cathedral. |
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The Florida State defensive tackle certainly seemed to have helped himself with an impressive showing in Mobile. |
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I've been showing it to customers and some of them definitely identified it as a canary. |
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It is probable that studies showing a strong prognostic ability are more likely to be published. |
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The footage continues showing the main unit making slow forward progress through the terrain toward the town of Marzak. |
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If scenes showing projectile dog vomit and real estate transactions are honestly more interesting than the subject at hand, I can't see why. |
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The possibility tossed him in its hands, showing him glimpses of his potential. |
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Harvey smiled, showing off a glint of gold artistically embedded in an upper tooth. |
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His movements were very quick, yet delicate, showing his skill and familiarity with the knife and the task. |
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The engraved numbers from 1 to 24 on the globe's equator rotate, showing local time. |
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It will be nice to see a good attendance showing support for this bunch of young fellows who have brought honour and glory to their parishes. |
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I wasn't interested in glorifying the violence, I was interested in showing it as I felt it growing up and as I saw it. |
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There are ways and means of showing respect without such references, which only demean the person who makes use of the term. |
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And that's not to mention research showing that beer is protective against gallstone formation, osteoporosis and even diabetes. |
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As I sipped, the waiter appeared at my elbow proudly showing off a plate on which two gnarly knots of truffle reposed. |
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These people are, of course, the wild things crowding the shore, roaring and gnashing their teeth, rolling their eyes and showing their claws. |
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At my sister's birthday meal last Friday our gnashers made a rare showing together in public. |
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In the run home, they put on another four goals to two, with the goal sneak McGregor showing glimpses of his true potential. |
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People here have a warm way of showing empathy but at the same time respecting your private grief. |
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Good material showing sutures and growth line ornament are required for detailed determination of goniatites. |
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His publicists have produced a film showing the veteran politician without the turban, sitting for a haircut, and watching football. |
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There are plenty of production photos and publicity stills, showing off looming shadows. |
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Thus the problem of evil is said to be solved by showing that evil actually conduces to greater good. |
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It's like trying to make someone nauseous by showing them close-up shots of people puking their guts out. |
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Desertion, arson and poor or slow work were the most common ways of showing resistance by slaves. |
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The effect of his outburst is happily plain to see in the latest opinion poll showing Labour pulling ahead of the Tories. |
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The Empire of Dreams documentary sometimes lapses charmingly into home-video compilation, showing the main characters goofing and corpsing. |
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He is proudly showing off some favourite details in the building he helped design. |
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The French, supposedly a nation of gourmets, also had good things to say about Scottish food, showing a liking for dishes such as haggis. |
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Turkey, perhaps, deserved the victory more by showing more purpose and determination to get forward than their African opponents. |
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A lot of venues have predominantly straight customers on some nights, with gay punters showing up on others. |
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In many tribal cultures, the social graces, being polite, showing respect and personal interactions are more important than being on time. |
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The showing of Anatomy of Pain on television was seen as poignant and revealing, a sort of purgation, catharsis. |
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There's a map filled with pushpins showing the hometowns of the motel's guests. |
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Specimens showing a distinct recognizable set of diagnostic features were defined as morphotypes and documented photographically. |
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The book is profusely illustrated, with diagrams showing clearly the techniques described. |
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The ecstatic crowd promptly rose to the occasion showing tremendous enthusiasm and support for the home band. |
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It has the advantage over grouped frequency distribution of retaining the actual data while showing them in graphic form. |
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At the completion of one of the tests the results window is displayed showing the data graphically and textually. |
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We started on the practice putting green, first showing this new golfer how to grip the putter and align herself to the target. |
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And this he proved by first showing that the squares on the diameters have the same ratio as the circles. |
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The man nodded gravely, his economical gesture showing how important he considered the transaction. |
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A poster has been printed showing an e-fit picture of the wanted man and giving details of two of the crimes being investigated. |
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Transversal cut at the level of the anterior preoptic area showing ACTH-immunoreactivity cell groups around the diencephalic ventricle. |
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He has succeeded in showing us that he is a difficult man, but that needed no great mastery. |
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By now the guests have started to hover around the buffet and Ismail, who is showing discreet signs of kitchen-fatigue, encourages all to dig in. |
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Joanna did herself proud, showing that Polish youth can carry themselves with dignity and decorum all over the world. |
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The peer review system is being gamed by ballot stuffers and griefers, of course, but the staff is there, showing the flag and fighting back. |
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This is a grimly powerful, unsentimental picture, not least in showing what a battleground school can be. |
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He smiled, showing surprisingly white teeth from such a grizzled, unshaven face. |
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His cheeks were dimpled into a wide smile, the first sign of baby teeth showing. |
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The strain ellipsoid is oblate, showing the Z axis to be perpendicular to the cleavage. |
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Could he recall what was showing on the dipstick after filling the engine with oil? |
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A young boy without a shirt, showing his emaciated body, propels himself across the compartment floor. |
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There's nothing wrong with being sexy, but I draw the line at body parts hanging out, G-strings showing, or too much cleavage. |
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Inside a guardhouse in the compound, soldiers found more prisoners bound and blindfolded and showing evidence of abuse. |
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The numbers of explants showing germination of zygotic embryos, callus formation and somatic embryogenesis were recorded every 4 weeks. |
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Such patterns reflected movement over generations, showing the guardianship that individual clans held over forests. |
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Kilner will also be looking for more from his forwards after their disappointing showing on Saturday. |
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He cites the eminence and experience of the writers, showing that they are not mere hacks but people with a reputation to maintain. |
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Photographic prints from a disbound sample book showing samples of decorative and ornamental fixtures made from onyx. |
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According to witnesses, he was showing off a shotgun to guests when the gun discharged while aimed at the limousine driver. |
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Since then, despite showing terrific gumption to answer all the questions asked of them, they have not played teams of this calibre. |
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He is also very arrogant, showing disdain for those who are not as observant or skilled as he is. |
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Humans generally held him in high contempt, showing disdain for him in some places, utterly shunning him in others. |
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Lee said showing the 1962 war epic was a disgusting and offensive way to mark the emotional trip. |
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This year's campaign will follow the dismal showing of 2004 where the event didn't even get off the ground because of a lack of interest. |
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When she became terminally ill with a brain hemorrhage, she began showing signs of psychological disorientation. |
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The Napoleon book features engravings and watercolours showing the island of St Helena and portraits of the emperor and the Count De Las Cases. |
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Not even a week has passed since his reprieve and Ganguly has been penalised again, this time for showing dissent against an umpiring decision. |
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Rawa was responsible for showing the world the summary execution of dissidents in Afghanistan. |
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Surely that is why he spent so much time among the poor, and neglected to represent the powerful, showing only monuments to their dissipation. |
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With the map screen showing, a touch of the enter key clears the surface data from the screen, leaving only aviation information. |
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He looked dapper in a blue suit, jacket unbuttoned, showing a stomach distended as if he had swallowed a basketball. |
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With the right wing of the government showing definite signs of weakness and disunity, the next confrontation is already in the cards. |
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As skin starts showing dullness and fine lines, choose a foundation that softens and camouflages flaws. |
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What they should be doing is showing someone passing the ball for a try or selling a dummy. |
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Suitable evening wear will give you confidence while showing respect for the others. |
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To a journalist on duty, the trip was already showing signs of eventfulness. |
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Whatever discipline you compete in, whether it's showing, show jumping, dressage or eventing, it's important that you both look your best. |
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He had played in all 44 games of his college career until the injury, showing he's extremely durable. |
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The bad news for the British fashion industry was that Stella McCartney would not be showing her debut eponymous collection in London. |
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She wore a vest like corset that was a darker pink with ribbon that crisscrossed in front showing the dusty pink top. |
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The new Effects palette aids in keeping effects organized more efficiently, dynamically showing the effects applied to the selected layer. |
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The jury also heard how he received a text message showing fizzing sticks of dynamite just hours after one of the bombs went off. |
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He was like a dog with two tails, strutting round and showing off his winnings. |
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Introduce a small number of dog biscuits to an area in which the fish are showing. |
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His family is gravely dysfunctional, showing an extreme level of expressed emotion. |
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We expected it was, given the evidence from other deep dysphasic patients showing that poor repetition is associated with surface dyslexia. |
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The nightly news was on, showing her picture, telling how she was a prison escapee who was armed and dangerous. |
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And he will be completely in character wearing his donkey jacket and showing off his natural stupidity. |
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We are proudly independent, ethnocentric, xenophobic, and nativistic, he argued, while showing off his flashy vocabulary. |
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The state House has a secret database showing how lawmakers spend expense account money for travel, lodging, office expenses and publications. |
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Oddly for such a visual director, he lays out the themes in clumsy, expository dialogue instead of just showing us. |
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This case begins with a report showing that the prices on top selling prescription drugs jumped by double digits again. |
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By the end of 1956, over 80 percent of theaters were regularly showing double features. |
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China now is showing the most exuberance, growing as one of the world's leading manufacturing powers. |
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She maintains the cheerfully exuberant demeanor all through the session, especially when showing me the pictures. |
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He smiled a dark smile showing a mouth full of pearl white teeth with a set of elongated eye teeth and canines and held out his hand. |
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She said anyone in doubt should consult a GP who had the charts showing height and weight and what are the healthy limits. |
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Every time we pass by the Angelika, that once great bastion of independent film for downtowners, we look to see what's showing. |
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The majority of hedge funds, according to Forsyth, were showing their worst drawdown since inception for the month of May. |
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The last time I'd been in Hoch, ironically enough, we had dropped acid and gone to a showing of Fantasia. |
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He threatened to urinate over the police, but instead resorted to dropping his trousers and showing his behind. |
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Figure 1 is a front elevational view of the magnetically mounted droplight with swivel showing my new design. |
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In brighter or calmer conditions, smaller flies are used, or dry flies if fish are showing. |
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Robert wants to become a professor, so does not want a pushy young intern showing him up. |
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Results were satisfactory, showing low Root Mean Square Errors, and parameters that were relatively uncorrelated. |
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The book translates and compiles two older emblem books, showing highly conventional emblems, mostly weapons, armour and various heraldic signs. |
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Gabonese often avoid showing too much familiarity with a new acquaintance so that they won't appear disrespectful. |
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The writer is implicitly clearing Hodson of both crimes by showing that he was fulfilling his duty. |
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I was at the midnight showing of Attack of the Clones in LA three years ago and a fight broke out between fanboys over some prime seats. |
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They are also-significantly, perhaps-those showing the deepest impress of Swift's work. |
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With such numbers, the company has an impressive showing for general workforce diversity. |
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The first part described the game of faro and is of little importance other than showing that Daniel was learning about probability at this time. |
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With a late tax return showing a tax underpayment, the mailbox rule is inapplicable. |
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Anyone who shows disrespect to Chen and Lu is showing disrespect to Taiwan. |
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Apparently comely Irish maidens are a thing of the past, and women have arrived showing more flesh than fabric. |
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Making only their second appearance in this championship, they had opened brightly enough, showing some neat, incisive play in attack. |
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I opened the gates, showing correct papers to the camp commandant on the way out. |
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For like the wars on drugs or poverty it inculcates expectations at the risk of showing few results. |
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Wild-type flies showing normal phototaxis consistently moved towards the light to end up in the last tube by the end of the trial. |
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However, in the next night, fifteen of the thirty boxing judges were fired for showing unfair favoritism. |
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After showing some of them pornographic magazines and videos he then indecently abused them. |
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I nodded slowly, glancing back at the television which was thankfully showing commercials. |
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He would not need to be so craven if he looked at in-depth polls showing that the public is not nearly as punitive as commonly perceived. |
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At the beginning of this week I had 310 feeds showing around 25,000 unread posts. |
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It is comparatively easy for anyone to develop a marketing plan showing forecasts and budgets. |
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It was more voluminous and ranged petrologically from basalts to picrites, showing very little evidence of continental contamination. |
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We'll be showing more international cricket than all the competition put together, they said. |
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Thus a pie chart showing carbon dioxide divides along roughly the same ratios as one showing energy use. |
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The pie chart shows shares of download totals for the whole six-month period, showing the top ten distributions. |
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Poor patient compliance was reported in studies not showing positive results. |
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But the film has clearly fermented beautifully, showing its age and era in the most delightful ways. |
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They actually got up and started showing off and playing with each other, I suppose it's quite uplifting when you're down in the dumps. |
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Submissions ranged from an impressive redesign of the IRS to a brilliant infographic showing how a bill becomes a law. |
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The Prime Minister, who seems to make a fetish of showing that power is not incompatible with panache, is a Stones fan. |
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Many of her friends were gone, she was feuding with her family, and she was showing signs of dementia. |
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Choose only firm tubers and look for those with tiny sprouts showing on their upper, concave surfaces. |
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There was an organized thrombus in multiple sections of the superior sagittal sinus, with the thrombus showing an ingrowth of fibroblasts. |
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This embryo is slightly older than the embryo in A, showing some nuclear elongation and more complete membrane ingrowth. |
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The mountain, still showing the last vestiges of human inhabitance just the night before, exploded in a shower of dust. |
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They are showing no initiative or imagination, no willpower or skill when it comes to protecting our income. |
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Do you find that showing pings on the archive pages, but not rebuilding them when pinged, gives you more multiple pings? |
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But while he furiously resists significant concessions to their demands, even Blair is showing signs of compromise. |
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The ancients thought stars were pinholes in the night sky with Heaven's light showing through. |
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It involves showing people words printed in different coloured inks, and asking them to say what the colour of the ink was. |
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The cards are arranged on the table so that the number of pips showing shows the team's current score. |
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He's showing up, apparently no immunity was granted, he is not taking the Fifth Amendment. |
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In 1988, as part of its 20th birthday celebrations, Time Out published inserts showing all of its hundreds of covers to date. |
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The Bank's move came despite today's official figures showing inflation rising to its highest level for two years. |
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Lambeth has become cleaner and greener, with latest performance figures showing a slight rise in recycling rates. |
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There was a even an issue cover I think, or at least some page art we had commissioned, showing Krugman as a crude pitchman or something. |
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He also obtained important results on conformal mappings showing that angles were preserved on the boundary almost everywhere. |
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The pivotable screen is tailor-made for showing other people what you've done while you sit at the keyboard. |
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This was true in the case of the Venus Esquilina, whose pose Poynter completed by showing her wrapping a fillet around her head. |
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The instructors teach people survival techniques by showing them how to kill animals to eat. |
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An accompanying set of 12 photographic wall charts, models and a filmstrip were provided when the film was hired for showing in schools. |
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Greene King said all its divisions were showing increased profits as the new financial year got underway. |
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On another occasion I labelled the complete fingerboard showing the notes at each and every fret position. |
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You would especially want to know if there have been any substantial drawdowns that are not showing in the most recent version of the disclosure document. |
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If I haven't come out spitting blood it is only because I have become philosophical about what football can throw at you and have an inbuilt resistance to showing emotion. |
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The darker egg, however, was pulsing and throbbing, showing signs of life. |
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The book tells the story of the island and its people, showing how an authentic Gibraltarian community arose as the British Empire first grew, then declined. |
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For example, some flowers that look white to us sport ultraviolet markings, showing butterflies exactly where to land and insert the proboscis for nectar. |
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Now after the accident, when it became apparent that he had changed, he's described as having become profane, irreverent, not showing much deference for his fellows. |
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Back at Liverpool Street, the indicator board appeared not to be showing any platform numbers, but I found the right platform just seconds before the 18.32 pulled out. |
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A hot shower, a feed of black pudding, a few pints and a big steak, together with a showing of the Peru videos, and what more could a person want. |
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You can tell that she dyes her hair blonde because her dark roots are showing. |
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Telling Verus' story takes viewers into his world, showing how gladiators really fought and trained and how the greatest amphitheatre of all was built. |
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And like typical criminals, the felonious five left their incriminating fingerprints everywhere, showing an unmistakable consciousness of guilt on their part. |
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If you leave the theater, you won't be allowed to reenter without showing a ticket stub. |
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The director relies on the power of suggestion rather than explicitly showing the murder. |
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She looked at herself in the mirror, it fitted her like a glove, and it was not even showing too much cleavage as the other dresses she had tried on. |
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Now showing with Liverpool Street Gallery, Watkins' canvases are arrayed around the room like blocky Mayan glyphs done in colour combinations that take years to master. |
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The camera zoomed on her big toe showing a pussing ingrown toenail. |
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Most of the thousands of stamp seals that have been found are masterpieces of glyphic art, showing the large animals of northwestern India in miniature relief. |
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Penn's letter, of 1683, to the Free Society of Traders, sufficiently intimates the cause of its location there, showing that Penn expected business to concentre there. |
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He told us that during the briefing, they were shown photos showing a concentration of German troops in the city, plus an armaments factory situated there. |
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She had a good showing at provincials and I think she can pull it off. |
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The indicative verb form differs from the others in varying for tense and aspect, and in showing grammatical concord with the subject in the present tense. |
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However, small areas of low emission could be found in the cytoplasm, showing that the compound was taken up by the cells, probably by pinocytosis. |
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Green pug moth caterpillars have been found in Oxford County this month, showing that they have spread beyond their original coastal distribution. |
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They confined her in a hotel room under a doctor's care, but after only two days of this, she began showing symptoms of high blood pressure, dehydration, and stress. |
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Far from showing courage as a satirist, Pierre is a conformist who avoids challenging the sensibilities of the snobbish, transatlantic liberal left. |
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Since this showing would have given him an absolute majority in the 313-seat constituent assembly, it could have led to his designation as Prime Minister. |
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Four to six leaf corn has been found with four to six leaves infested and the plants showing obvious leaf yellowing and purpling and some leaf dieback. |
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We briefly consider helping out by setting up a huge plasma screen outside parliament showing back-to-back episodes of Trisha, but budgetary constraints intervene. |
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All the way through the book there are also some photographic plates from many years ago, showing the costumes of those days, and how the tradition has been maintained. |
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