It's ignorance and unawareness of how people feel when you talk about someone's background and personalize that. |
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If I was pitching that day, my warmup would generally consist of throwing someone's socks to the shotgun seat from the back. |
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After all, it's trivially simple to find lots and lots of places where modern medicine has failed to explain or treat someone's illness. |
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Pointing the finger and shouting in someone's face, that's asking for trouble. |
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Sure, he's got a dagger to fight 1-on-1, but he's better off just cracking the back of someone's head with a blackjack. |
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In each of these situations, an unexpected turnaround causes someone's life to change dramatically, and for the better. |
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Even more prestigious is a place on someone's blogroll, a permanent link to one's own site. |
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That one's involved in presenting antigens to helper T cells, a process very close to presenting a pack of bloodhounds with someone's dirty sock. |
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We've bloodied noses and bit off ears with the best of them, before even the US was a twinkle in someone's eye. |
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The film comes to St. Kilda where blowing someone's brains out looks rather more amusing than shocking. |
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If you want to feel the urge to blow someone's brains out, try Marlene, and you know I'd try to help you out with anything. |
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As well as mourning someone's death, one ought to be able to celebrate their life. |
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Evolution doesn't stand or fall on those unassociated wrong beliefs, just as creation doesn't stand or fall on someone's belief in a flat earth. |
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The length of a 'foot' was standardised from the size of someone's 'mundowie' to 12 inches. |
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Anybody who can walk into someone's house as bold as brass and attempt to commit a serious offence has to be viewed as a menace to society. |
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Appearances are not a valid means of assessing someone's youth, whose favorableness or unfavorableness is a subjective, not objective, matter. |
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No one pays much attention to the nepotism in politics, until someone's sibling makes a boo-boo. |
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First you're another sloe-eyed vamp, then someone's mother, then you're camp. |
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There were always kids up one end of the street throwing boondies or chasing someone's dog. |
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It was in position for two-and-a-half years before being taken in the autumn of last year, probably ending up in a boot sale or someone's garden. |
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I was constantly attending a birthday, wedding, bridal shower, baptism or celebration for someone's name day. |
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One point to note is that every writer, and every novel, is at some point in someone's slush pile. |
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But just as I turned away from my locker, I bumped smack into someone's shoulder. |
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After seeing a hand at the bedroom window he smashed the glass and reached inside, briefly touching someone's fingers. |
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I also learned how to smash someone's face in with a bar, and the correct boots to wear to kick, severely damage and vandalize private property. |
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Sometimes, the most rational interpretation of someone's behaviour is that they are nasty, sadistic or cruel. |
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Think, too, about how a peaceful gesture in the midst of a time of conflict can help defuse tension and soften someone's heart. |
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When did you last trace the grain in a piece of wood, sing a song, or just hold someone's hand? |
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For a start, it's hard to imagine a more venial form of corruption than merely speeding along someone's visa application. |
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You know then that within an hour of beginning, it will feel like someone's trying to pop open your noggin with a steamroller. |
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I strongly recommend you pick up the book next time you spy a copy on someone's bookshelf. |
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For adoptive children it can be very burdensome to be a God-given answer to someone's prayer. |
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It can be immensely difficult to establish whether someone's meeting miles of regulations written in bureaucratese. |
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Going back, and there's a small hoo-ha because someone's raised a burgee instead of the commodore's pennant. |
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After several years her sculptures caught someone's eye and ever since then she's been a busy bee. |
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It attracts someone's attention, they buy you out and spend billions in development. |
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There isn't a bad seat in the house since you don't have to worry about looking over someone's head or ending up in the nosebleed section. |
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They sit somewhere, with malice aforethought, and coldly and calculatedly take someone's character apart. |
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On a number of occasions I have refused a sale simply because I didn't like someone's face or their hands. |
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Only in Pakistani cricket could someone's reputation and standing undergo the sort of transformation that Waqar Younis has just enjoyed. |
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Sarcasm edged his voice and he turned back to the lesson only to be interrupted by the low buzz of someone's cell phone. |
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So why should I be expected to pay towards someone's studies to become a very well-paid lawyer or doctor? |
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He's bipolar and I'm completely obtuse to someone's behaviour, so it's a perfect match. |
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Writing a blog post is a lot harder than posting a status update, putting a funny link on someone's Wall, or tweeting. |
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Well in fact when you do someone's horoscope, you must find some dark sign, some bad omens as it were. |
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It's never a good sign when someone's taking sedatives and stimulants at the same time. |
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Now before you accuse me of stomping on this guy's dream and making fun of someone's coping skills, rest assured I am not making fun of him. |
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The problem with Sullivan is that he's wanted to be someone's stooge for so long, he thinks his job is to support the people in power. |
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It's not that I've got a Strad or anything but it's not right to ask to use someone's fiddle is it? |
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And third, we should know if someone's apparent political detachment is a cover for hidden beliefs that affect journalistic practice. |
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All those fictional holiday heroes were just figments of someone's overactive imagination. |
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Hosting a chat show isn't easy and painting someone's portrait requires huge concentration. |
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The feeling of someone's foot hitting her chair brought her back to reality. |
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Upon further thought, I have to say that it worries me that a governor has the right to override a court's decision and to decide someone's fate. |
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This book is here to try and help you figure out ways to suppress the feelings of depression following someone's death. |
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Not that someone's religious, but that they try to use that to sway other people. |
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Feeling someone's eyes on me, I looked around the cafeteria, feeling a little paranoid. |
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If someone's wife goes into labour and they are there for a long time, they are not going to want to keep coming out to feed the parking meter. |
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The door swung shut behind them, clanging once more to tell of someone's departure. |
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Making assumptions and passing them off as truth is a poor reflection on someone's character. |
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Indeed, anyone who has thought about it knows that identity cards alone are not even useful in proving someone's identity. |
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It's a fantastic amount of money which could make an enormous difference to someone's life. |
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I shrugged it off, and went to my locker, and was in the process of doing the combination when I felt someone's eyes on me. |
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We are even inclined to acknowledge someone's holiness if she lies incorrupt in a glass case. |
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It's a bit like looking after someone's dog and feeding it expensive dog food. |
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It's a normal trade union rule that if someone's on strike you don't cross their picket line and you don't touch their work. |
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I spend the night with Polish engineers and local salmon-filleters, collecting anecdotes and dancing ineffectually with someone's giddy aunt. |
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Use only content made by yourself or with explicit permission, everything else probably infringes someone's copyright. |
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While this can be effective for solving all sorts of software troubles, it's like amputating someone's leg to fix an ingrown toenail. |
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A tiny pinpoint of light was on the ceiling, reflected by someone's pen or glasses. |
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It tasted appropriately archaic, like a library full of old leatherbound books where someone's been smoking a pipeful of something aromatic. |
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It is certainly one of the strangest sights seeing someone's belly distend outwards as it is pushed from the inside. |
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It causes drowsiness, so I tend to prescribe it in situations where someone's depression includes a marked insomniac component. |
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I was lying on the ground in front of someone's house watching the stars, the constellation, Cassiopeia. |
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Don't feel embarrassed about forgetting someone's name while making introductions. |
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And I feel like I'm snooping, or that I am in some way looking in on something which I have no right to be, intruding on someone's privacy. |
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Corruption is about far more than an envelope stuffed full of fivers in someone's back pocket. |
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I've always lived in old houses and am prone to seeing figures out of the corner of my eye or being aware that someone's watching me. |
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And he couldn't just leave her here either, since someone's bound to find the corpses of the dead gang members. |
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Pick a loose strand of cotton off the back of someone's jacket or trouser leg or something. |
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If someone's posting up and the defender is in the paint in the post-up position, does that count as three seconds? |
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Make a list of emotional qualities to counterbalance your tendency to be critical in response to someone's criticism of you. |
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A reporter in search of a story has, not for the first time, fallen foul of an excess of enthusiasm, credulousness and someone's idea of a joke. |
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Heaven forbid we damage someone's fragile ego by telling them the truth about their capabilities or who they are! |
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His arm slipped free from its confines and he waved it to get someone's attention. |
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If you end up in someone's crosshairs for even a second, there is very little chance of recovering. |
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Here are excerpts from someone's very detailed story on the negative effects fasting and fruitarianism had on her health, after many attempts. |
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Go to someone's home when they've offered to cook a curry and there's something slightly wrong about it all. |
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No amount of cajoling can tickle someone's funny bone if the inherent sense of humor needed for that type of joke just isn't there. |
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There is nothing worse than a pouting that's been asleep all day in a plastic bag, or a mackerel that's been slipped down someone's gumboot. |
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If you've done all your research, and you're familiar with someone's work and life, then being a pop writer and interviewer is easy-peasy. |
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In this case, someone's setup would be improved with a better mic and a mid-line preamp. |
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It was quite normal to go into someone's study and find two people sitting on a bed together in the dark. |
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When used as a prefix to someone's name, it implies an obvious loathing or contempt of that person. |
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Push a preprogrammed button, which dials someone's personal ID and instantly connects you to that person's phone. |
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As when a prestidigitator plucks a coin from someone's ear, two knives simply appeared in Karl's paws. |
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As a lad, I used also to cycle to the stadium and leave my bike in someone's back yard for the princely sum of one old penny. |
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For example, you and I cannot, merely by agreement between us, agree to defame someone else or to infringe on someone's trademarks. |
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Ryo had totally missed the trashcan and instead had dented someone's mailbox a few feet away from the target. |
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He was good at his job, he tells us, and relished the godlike power he felt when he saved someone's life. |
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Vinnie Jones used to get a feeling seconds before punching someone's lights out. |
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Well-crafted work that is creative and well-animated will always grab someone's attention. |
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How to teach youngsters the facts of life has presented problems ever since those famous birds and bees were just a twinkle in someone's eye. |
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It feels like someone's switched on an electric fire in the school's drama studio as the youngsters respond and swing merrily into action. |
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If invited to someone's house for dinner, lateness is seen as a discourtesy. |
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It basically is a lawsuit that's filed that encumbers someone's basic right to free speech. |
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Because I somehow feel that somewhere in someone's thinking fathers are disposable, because that's the way we're treating this man. |
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A moment of weakness is when you divert someone's attention and throw ground habanero into their soup! |
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I feel ever so slightly guilty lighting up when someone's next to me eating. |
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I was made to be an assassin, on my own and doing things my way, not someone's errand boy. |
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If you want someone's memory to be expunged from popular consciousness, you shouldn't go around writing newspaper articles about them. |
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These boxes are a dream come true for the unscrupulous person wishing to steal someone's identity. |
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I guess I fancied her a bit back in the 1980s, but now she looks like someone's embarrassing mother. |
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St-Maurice also says that setting limits for the amount of drugs found in someone's system is a political, and contradictory, issue. |
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When someone's life is in question, we have to be able to make a clear and conscious decision as to their guilt. |
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Finally someone's cutting right to the quick of a very important subject that's all too often ignored. |
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Accidents are no longer acts of God but someone's fault and every reasonable step must be taken to avoid them. |
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I'm worried that at some point, someone's got the purpose of those two rooms mixed up, as the stench of wee in the kitchen is unbelievable. |
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I'll certainly take an email addy or a phone number if someone's willing to give it to me, but I don't insist. |
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The best part is they will put us up at someone's house and take us out every night in Rome. |
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You can hardly enter or leave the Royal Garden Plaza without tripping over someone's junk or having useless articles thrust into your face. |
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Can you stand one second without worming your way into someone's love life? |
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The essence of fabrication about someone's political position is to take a kernel of truth and apply so much distortion as to turn it into a lie. |
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You really can tell some pretty wiggy things from looking at someone's handwriting. |
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It is like being invited to someone's dinner party, insulting the chef, spitting on the floor, breaking wind loudly and then apologising. |
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And Mulligan had gotten humiliated enough times when Victor wiped the floor with him to know that that look in someone's eyes meant trouble. |
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She sat down on an old red brick wall at the front of someone's garden and recomposed herself until the wave of nausea had gone completely. |
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You have to keep your wits about you if you want to avoid clumsily treading in someone's hard work. |
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Well, there goes one journalist's attempt to put words into someone's mouth. |
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Everything that will happen happens because it is someone's last dying wish. |
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I stumbled into someone's chest and immediately smelled the reek of alcohol. |
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A coach has to help the members of the time iron out the wrinkles in their game, like correcting someone's stance, bowling actions, grip, etc. |
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Moments after his temporarily absorbed brain registered someone's presence behind him, he heard a sweet, syrupy voice speak up. |
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It amazes me how integral someone's personality is to our perception of them as individuals. |
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If you want to leech off someone's Wi-fi to download the update, drive by my house and leech off mine. |
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Thus, the best measure of someone's quality as a Twitter user is not the number of followers but the amount of retweets. |
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You patiently wait in line some place, you get to the front, you catch someone's attention, and then the phone behind the counter rings. |
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A friend who is simply willing to listen to someone's litany of woes may save a life. |
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But then someone's got to care in a world where Dr Death makes housecalls and fear stalks the land. |
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At the top you could buy an assortment of foods and drinks, all which had been carried up on someone's back. |
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If someone's bucket was low on squid, the folks with good catches poured in a few. |
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As in any legal-ethical debate, the question boils down to a matter of someone's rights. |
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Today I was thinking about all the times that I've been wearing my pentacle and someone's asked if I'm a satanist. |
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Little white lies could save someone's feelings and prevent them from having to face bitter truths. |
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I never looked on it as tax evasion, but as increasing someone's investment. |
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It can help when you need to brag or blow off steam or tell a secret or even talk behind someone's back. |
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Schultz parked the Packard in someone's driveway and they both walked up to the policeman manning the barricade. |
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He showed his value pretty quickly, pointing out that banks must have a legal mandate to debit someone's account. |
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You'll have to show me even a single post where I distorted someone's view. That is not my schtick. |
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You know, when you terminate someone's parental rights to their children, that's a heavy thing to do. |
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If we are to have a figurehead as the leader of the nation, let it be the people's choice via the ballot box and not someone's birthright. |
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Even enjoying someone's company becomes loaded with expectation and social convention, fears that this will lead to that, and then, bang! |
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I would rather hear someone's account of their experience rather than a load of theorising any day of the week. |
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Five minutes later I'd sort of forgotten about it, bantering in the staffroom and discussing someone's speech therapy needs, but there it sat. |
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In no other walk of life, it seems, would someone's sexual orientation be considered a bar to holding high office. |
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I imagine they have made some bawdy bravado remark about wanting to see someone's helmet, and have met their match. |
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Almost all of them bear a blue plaque detailing someone's birth, death or conception. |
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Paramedics should not have to enter a battleground every time they fight to save someone's life. |
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With moisture still beading on my skin, I took to my heels, only to run face first into someone's chest. |
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Do you think someone's behavior may be telling you about a menstrual disorder? |
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The music will be so loud you think someone's belabouring your whole body with a hammer. |
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A bellman once came to me to ask if we could store someone's luggage until he returned to visit the hotel again. |
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Hugo and Millie are totes getting into this couple thing and have a romantic picnic a deux in someone's back garden. |
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I felt what I imagined to be someone's fingers tracing the outline of my face. |
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I don't actually have an apartment, I just sublet or billet or crash on someone's couch. |
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Is this someone's way of telling us we're short on our annual allotment of carrots? |
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But because of my precarious balance I stumbled back, tripped over my own feet and landed on someone's lap. |
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I didn't know it was illegal to misuse someone's social security number or other people's info. |
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She lets people use this cellar as a hidey-hole if someone's after them. |
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I was going to work on my daisy chain but someone's wrecked it. |
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And I don't mean a ficus in a pot by someone's swimming pool. |
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Your recycled plastic grocery bags may be part of someone's new deck. |
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And now that their luck is in they may feel like entering the new Nationalist promotion being run in conjunction with ERA McCormack to pay someone's mortgage for a year. |
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So next time you smell someone's rotting corpse around the old folks home don't go calling the morgue until you confirm whether there's lutefisk for dinner that night. |
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You take the brown snake, its fang length is about 2-millimetres, and in one of the patients that we had, the spider actually bit straight through someone's fingernail. |
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Danny had to jump out of the way of one car that spun out of the road and into someone's garden, knocking over a gnome and squashing a frog emerging from a pond. |
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In short, why should a drug addict rob a convenience store for small change when he or she could score big cash by stealing someone's identity instead? |
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Sheer devilment made me raise someone's bid at the last minute. |
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That's as bad as turning up at someone's birthday party without a present. |
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Why should a company pay for someone's social life or doss hour? |
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A few years back baseball caps were used to disguise someone's appearance. |
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I'm not the type of person to attack while someone's back is turned. |
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Unless you were monstrously tall, you could see nothing in front of you except for the back of someone's head or by chance, the flanks of a donkey or packhorse carrying goods. |
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The look of slack-jawed disbelief on someone's face is even more satisfying than reliving the whole brain-bending experience through summarization. |
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They were both sopping wet and they looked like they had come out of someone's apartment or something, but I couldn't think of who they knew well enough, down that way. |
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On top of the table is a reasonably substantial amount of cash in notes, coins and IOUs, and beside it a manky old duffel bag destined to carry home someone's winnings. |
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I have absolutely no idea why, whenever this comes on, I grab someone's poppers, make for the nearest podium, and start, er, well, spinning around like a record. |
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No need to give me the needle just because someone's given it to you. |
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Papa used to say if you don't want to work don't open the store but he didn't rule out the option of slamming the door on someone's toes if they got uppity with you. |
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Addiction is not simply a matter of introducing a chemical into someone's body, even if it is done often enough to create tolerance and withdrawal symptoms. |
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They aren't eager young design students hoping to score someone's extra invitation or sneak in on a kindly editor's coattails. |
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There's a difference between thinking someone's strategies are wrong, and thinking them a knave who acts from ignorance at best, and more likely acts from malice. |
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If you invade someone's village and start trying to erect school buildings, there are bound to be several people living there who are somewhat better qualified for the job. |
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For example, ordinary first responders are instructed not to enter an affected area to save someone's life if they would accumulate a dose of 25 rads of radiation. |
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Also, courtesy of Angry Dog, I have for your viewing pleasure a short video of the 2002 Dancehall Queen, Junko Bashment, working out a bit, hamming it up for someone's camera. |
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Yeah, it's August, but someone's really phoning it in at the Guardian. |
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This article gives some idea of the incomprehensibility of such an event in Japan, where the discovery of a live bullet in someone's luggage at the airport is national news. |
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I was in the middle of telling someone's fortune when I heard a commotion. |
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It feels like someone's sitting on your chest and squashing it, and you can't usually speak either, which doesn't help if you're trying to get help. |
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He describes himself as perpetually nervous, afraid someone's going to wake him from the dream and put him back in jail, where he probably belongs. |
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It's nothing for me to blow someone's brains out, believe me. |
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We see a solitary figure in a darkened office, a lighted miniature Christmas tree sitting on someone's desk, and a dippy Christmas novelty song playing on the radio. |
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If I were to be someone's guest for a week, I'd pick up after myself. |
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Besides, why should the rebuker care about someone's else sin. |
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But Jimmy Grimble smells like a sweet and innocuous film from the get-go, thus we know someone's going to get their comeuppance, and it isn't dear little Jimmy. |
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If you are a post office box in this profession and if you serve someone's interests which are in discrepancy with your own professionalism then it is obvious. |
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The words I pronounced as forewoman would change someone's life. |
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There's nothing more uncomfortable than being witness to someone's issues. |
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I do not see graffiti sprayed on someone's garage or wall as creative. |
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Avoid stepping on doorsills when entering someone's residence. |
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Since a lot of what we do is done for the benefit of others, trying to make good impressions, the few unguarded glimpses behind someone's persona are truly precious. |
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She kept up her bombardment of questions except when she interrupted herself to introduce me to somebody or pass comment on a hairstyle, or the heaviness of someone's makeup. |
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To me, a cold chill in one corner of a spooky house is a draughty window, not the spirit of someone's dead great, great, great aunt come back to haunt the living. |
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This phrase means to reduce someone's status among their peers. |
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I don't know how you feel about metaphysics or religion or mysticism, but we can feel the presence of life and, sometimes, how close someone's come to death. |
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Dressed in white for her next entrance, in ACT III, she smokes a cigarette and laughs at Ariel, who cuts a caper, mincing air with someone's sword. |
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The police won't really come out unless someone's running amuck. |
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Is there anyone reading this who hasn't been guilty at some point of misplacing their keys, losing track of the time or forgetting someone's name? |
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Nothing vile or repugnant happens here, but we do get the feeling that we are witnessing someone's last moments on film as this mangled mess of a movie unravels. |
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Entering someone's house at gunpoint and taking over their living room for 90 minutes is not all that friendly. |
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It's an angora, definitely someone's pet and if you want to meet outside Jean-Coutu next Saturday around 3 p.m. with your rabbit cage, I'll hopefully see you there. |
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Does striking out someone's words mean the person never said them? |
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Of course, the rhetoric is different, and while I'm not condoning it, there's a big difference between an ignoramus mouthing off in a pub, and firebombing someone's home. |
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If you can make a convincing argument that what someone's saying will have a negative consequence, then they are, again, duty-bound to correct it. |
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I'm there to upset the status quo of someone's self-induced limitation. |
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For example, some practitioners see someone's very sense of identity as a powerful trance state, rather than as something with a concrete existence. |
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Geek guys seem like wholesome, responsible, potential breadwinners who will be polite, courteous and gentlemanly with someone's daughter on a date. |
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We always look at whenever someone's launching something new, particularly when it's in our wheelhouse. |
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About 25,000 of these calls are from mobiles which are misdialling from someone's pocket or handbag. |
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To some extent, it is for you to determine what might go on in someone's mind when that person makes a documentably false statement. |
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Direct replies to someone's contribution are not permitted, with an aim of seeking truth rather than of debating. |
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I have never played a role in which someone's dark side shouldn't be explored. |
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The writ of right was the most direct way at common law of challenging someone's right to a piece of real property. |
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Playing hard to get is not the same as slamming the door in someone's face. |
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Questions may be asked for the purpose of testing someone's knowledge, as in a quiz or examination. |
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If someone's act is to have any consequence legally, it must have in some way caused a victim harm. |
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Requesting atmospheric silence, the Bradford bamboozler was mid-incredible illusion when someone's phone started to ring. |
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Why can't she go to a dating agency or join a club where she can meet single men instead of trying to steal someone's husband? |
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This includes the use of someone's credit card, social insurance number, or drivers license. |
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These are little allegories of disability where someone's inner wounds are shown expressionistically, outwardly. |
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At first I thought it was someone's mobile phone but then realised it was a glowstick. |
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But if you order a barm cake in London they would not have a clue but I would feel uneasy asking to see someone's baps. |
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The temptation to go behind someone's back in love is strong, but several faces are watching you, so think before you act. |
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She is in excellent health, has perfect litterbox manners, and would love to be someone's companion kitty. |
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They reason that by putting Vitti in the thick of it, he will force someone's hand. |
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If he could make someone's day or influence someone's life, then that alone would make his life fuller. |
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He believes brain damage that occurs when someone's heart stops beating can be delayed for up to an hour. |
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In English, the practice of reading coffee grounds or tea leaves to tell someone's fortune is called tasseography. |
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Both of us immediately recognized the muzzle of an M3 grease gun sticking out of someone's backpack. |
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To pee on someone's grave is an example of a way to defile someone's grave. |
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Probably most people think like that when someone's on a roof with a pick hammer and part of the roof had been taken away previously. |
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But I can barely go for a plodge in the watter without feeling someone's eyes are on me? |
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Hollywood was young and secrets were still tucked away in the bottom drawer of someone's chifforobe. |
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I think it might work even better than the movie because when you musicalize someone's internal thoughts it opens doors to a lot more emotion. |
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The study also found that 24 is the trickiest age for coming to terms with someone's personal style. |
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In practice, once again, a lot of clubmanship was going on. Awards were going to someone's favorite student or someone else's friend. |
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Clarity is the fundamental communicability of form, which is made actual in relation to someone's looking at or seeing of the object. |
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If someone's long weekend involves taking various aquatic accessories like boats or personal water craft to the lake, the 2015 Chevy Tahoe in Joliet, IL is the answer. |
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The restaurant has been designed in the style of a taverna, and the owners believe that guests will feel like they are in someone's home in an island in Greece. |
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As well as birth charts, Vicki can do forecasts for one or two years ahead and can highlight when significant things are going to happen in someone's life. |
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Her lips don't look like someone's been at them with a bicycle pump. |
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Its fiery stripes resemble the defective pigmentation of someone's skin, but you still feel invited by the rondure of the apple to stroke it, to clasp it. |
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You think someone's been following you? That's just your imagination. |
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Sometimes he sounds like Gregory Corso, sometimes like Ron Padgett, and sometimes instead of someone's epigone he sounds like Ted Berrigan in his own skin. |
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The striking White Cheeked Turaco has repeatedly been spotted in Deborah Coning's garden, in Grangetown, and she believes it is a pet or from someone's collection. |
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This should send the message to the engineers at the Googleplex that the next time they want to use someone's intellectual property, they need to ask permission. |
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It's a bit like Dubai. Yes, there is a sea and sand, and providing you don't play hide the sausage with someone's else's wife, you will have a nice time. |
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As such, any reflex response that the absence of a helmet might be a causative factor in someone's injuries often ignores the reality on our roads. |
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To faff about is to waste time doing tasks of very little significance, such as trying to work out the deeper meaning of someone's nickname when there really isn't any. |
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Holists believe that how well someone's life goes has to be seen in terms of the life as a whole, and is not determined by the subject's well-being at particular times. |
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I've come here for a bit of a kick up the jacksy and hoping that, with someone's beady eye scrutinizing my frame, I'll resemble Kate Moss within a week. |
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There is a variety of moth called the wax moth, which lives off the wax in bee hives, but why that variety of moth would be in someone's house I don't know. |
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Taboos in Thailand include touching someone's head or pointing with the feet, as the head is considered the most sacred and the foot the lowest part of the body. |
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A blue tarpaulin shot through the air in downtown Charlotte Amalie, followed by two pieces of lumber, as Bertha turned someone's temporary roof into lethal projectiles. |
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Carloman had consented to the temporary tenancy of his own share, which he intended to pass on to his son, Drogo, when the inheritance should be settled at someone's death. |
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Sleep deprivation is one of the most powerful tools with which to break someone's will and is used by interrogators the world over to disorientate their victims. |
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You can find petsitters who will stay in your home for free while you're away, or find a free place to stay in exchange for petsitting in someone's home while they're gone. |
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He argues that whilst people might start desiring virtue as a means to happiness, eventually, it becomes part of someone's happiness and is then desired as an end in itself. |
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Frank argues that satisfaction with levels of income is much more strongly affected by how someone's income compares with others than its absolute level. |
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Socialising with the neighbours often meant dancing, either impromptu in someone's home after supper or at the balls held regularly at the assembly rooms in the town hall. |
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