'See you soon, love' is, on the face of it, a paradoxical way to take one's leave; the soonest-seeing could be ensured by staying. |
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Thomas Young lived in a pivotal time. The explosion of knowledge that was soon to come made it impossible to be a true polyhistor. |
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This first comprehensive and critical survey of his life and work soon became the standard text on the architect and polyhistor. |
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School officials express confidence that the problem will soon be resolved. |
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As soon as they learned of his arrest, the media vultures started circling. |
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The reporter quoted the police chief as saying that an investigation would be launched soon. |
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Several of the architect's most famous buildings will soon be depicted on postage stamps. |
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A few of the children began to scream, and soon they were all caught up in the hysteria. |
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If you're hoping to hear from him soon, forget it, it's not going to happen. |
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Experts fear a humanitarian catastrophe if food isn't delivered to the refugees soon. |
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There was no prospect that the two parties would reach an agreement anytime soon. |
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As soon as I make that wish, she'll be donezo, and I can go back to life as usual. |
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Watt at first experimented with improving this method, but soon gave up on this approach because it was so cumbersome. |
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All of these required much experimentation, but he soon had enough success to patent the process a year later. |
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Watt's rivals soon overtook him in developing the process, and he dropped out of the race. |
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Longtime firm engineer William Murdoch was soon made a partner and the firm prospered. |
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At first he worked in the pattern shop in Soho, but soon he was erecting engines in Cornwall. |
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Unfortunately glycerolated vaccine soon lost its potency at ambient temperatures which restricted its use in tropical climates. |
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Shortly after, Lower moved to London, where his growing practice soon led him to abandon research. |
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It was soon realized, however, that an extra handle was needed in front to help pull the machine along. |
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About 500 million years ago, plants and fungi colonised the land and were soon followed by arthropods and other animals. |
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Rugby obtained a charter to hold a market in 1255, and soon developed into a small country market town. |
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As soon as it opened, the motorway got close to its projected maximum volume on significant sections. |
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The police were called soon after, and it was soon established that the bones were those of a young female. |
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Nothing, says Seneca, so soon reconciles us to the thoughts of our own death, as the prospect of one friend after another dropping round us. |
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In April 2015, 680 was transferred to its permanent home at Heaton Park Tramway and entered service soon afterwards. |
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At first, the men were angry with Roma, but they soon realized that they were in the ideal place to settle. |
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After two glasses of whiskey, Tom soon dropped off in front of the television. |
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The incompetent Macrinus, assumed power, but soon removed himself from Rome to the east and Antioch. |
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However, soon after, this expansion was abruptly stopped in 1071 with the Byzantine defeat in the Battle of Manzikert. |
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They'll be arriving soon. We don't have much more time to prepare. |
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Michael's mass, and soon as his men were ready, they built a fortress at Hasting's port. |
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We are all going to be riding the Bus down to the Unemployment office to receive our Government Benefits pretty soon. |
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Proposed by CARICOM in 1992, the ACS soon won the support of the other countries of the region. |
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They soon discovered that they worked for less, did not drink to excess, and were easier to command. |
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Opening restaurants across Britain, they established firm migration chains and soon dominated the Chinese presence in Britain. |
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For maximum effectiveness, ECP treatment should be started as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse, and within 120 hours. |
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The business, however, though not perfectly elucidated by this speech, soon ceased to be a puzzle. |
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While that seems unlikely any time soon, such experiences of terror and embattlement have shaped the way Mr. Maliki governs. |
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It soon became the one absorbing object of Henry's desires to secure an annulment. |
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So go ahead and embrace the suck of the first mile or so, you'll be through it soon enough. |
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As soon as a qualified substitute can be obtained, he should, upon the request of an employe, recommend him for release from his contract. |
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The church soon fell into disrepair and was dilapidated by 670 when Saint Wilfrid ascended to the See of York. |
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Durham soon became a site of pilgrimage, encouraged by the growing cult of Saint Cuthbert. |
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To the extent that predicate position is an indication of adjectivity, however, soon represents no radical departure from the norm. |
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Negotiations for union of the eastern and western churches, which had been in a state of schism since 1054, soon got under way. |
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Even the local barons started to melt away, and soon Adrian's Byzantine allies were left hopelessly outnumbered. |
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British Methodism separated from the Church of England soon after the death of Wesley. |
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Each child, including the girls, was taught to read as soon as they could walk and talk. |
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Whitefield and Wesley, however, were soon back on friendly terms, and their friendship remained unbroken although they travelled different paths. |
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George's father had been an officer in the Roman army, so George joined the Roman army as soon as he could. |
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The shrine at Bury St Edmunds soon became one of the most famous and wealthy pilgrimage locations in England. |
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If hypocrisy was the English vice, as the French critic Taine declared, then it had soon become naturalized in the United States. |
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Gardner's tradition, later termed Gardnerianism, soon became the dominant form in England and spread to other parts of the British Isles. |
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Chris Brunt sliced the spot-kick well wide but his error was soon forgotten as Olsson headed home from a corner. |
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As soon as I got on the plane I asked the flight attendant for an eye-opener, but all he had to offer was orange juice. |
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The preparatory school, Colet Court, was soon afterwards housed in new premises in a similar style on the opposite side of the road. |
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As soon as Balquherrie got his turn served, away he went and never fashed his thumb about his debt, that he knew would beggar honest folk. |
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After Clayton's death, the estate passed to relatives and was soon lost at gambling. |
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No doubt a mampus of volk of our own rank will be down here in their carriages as soon as 'tis known. |
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As soon as two adjacent columns had been erected, a girder was hoisted into place between them and bolted onto the connectors. |
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Therefore, society forces them to improve their communication skills as soon as possible. |
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Marganus and Cunedagius divide the kingdom between themselves, but soon quarrel and go to war with each other. |
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The identity of John Turpin's son was well known, and the horse's identity was soon discovered. |
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But he was soon back at sea, where he attracted the attention of Alexander Spotswood, the Governor of Virginia. |
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The small craft was quickly spotted by Adventure and fired at as soon as it was within range of her guns. |
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Ghosts of these thoughts came to him but soon faded and, leaving no aftersigns, they caused no bother. |
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It was more successful than they expected and soon became established as a major event in the culinary world. |
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Claiming initially that his goal was only to reclaim his patrimony, it soon became clear that he intended to claim the throne for himself. |
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The new email system takes some figuring out, but you'll soon notice the improvements. |
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He was soon at work for Cromwell's propaganda machine, creating images in support of the royal supremacy. |
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As soon as we get the plane tickets, we'll finalize our reservations with the hotel. |
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The frescoes, done too soon and too fast, began to fade at once and now are barely decipherable. |
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As soon as the shot left his hands, the spectators could see it was going to be an airball. |
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As soon as the skies brightened and plum-blossom was out, Paul drove off in the milkman's heavy float up to Willey Farm. |
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Although Virgil died before he could put the finishing touches on his poem, it was soon recognized as the greatest work of Latin literature. |
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Miracle stories connected to his remains sprang up soon after his death, and the cathedral became a popular pilgrimage destination. |
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The horses went at a good pace on this soft grass, and soon the two footgoers called out to us to stop. |
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On such a muddy day, the carpet of the hotel lobby was soon unattractively footmarked. |
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We'll correct the problem with the circuit as soon as possible. |
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Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. |
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Donne was released shortly thereafter when the marriage was proven valid, and he soon secured the release of the other two. |
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It seems Jonson was to have had a monument erected by subscription soon after his death but the English Civil War intervened. |
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Bacon soon became acquainted with Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth's favourite. |
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This blow should be given fore-handed, as soon as the colt has quitted the wall. |
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Filmer's third son, Samuel Filmer, married Maria Horsmanden and lived in the Virginia Colony before dying childless soon after. |
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I concede that the work has been slow so far, but it should speed up soon. |
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However, they soon fall asleep and have terrible nightmares, and after they awake, they experience guilt and shame for the first time. |
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As soon as the previous Puritan regime's ban on public stage representations was lifted, the drama recreated itself quickly and abundantly. |
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She went to the Common to walk Max but soon found herself ankle-deep in mud. |
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Johnson soon moved to Greenwich near the Golden Hart Tavern to finish Irene. |
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College readers of Tolkien's work had a tenacity and anorakish single-mindedness matched only by the Trekkies who would soon follow. |
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His father soon joined them in their lodgings in Queen Street, but the couple quickly separated. |
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She was partly consoled by the visits of Hogg, whom she disliked at first but soon considered a close friend. |
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Events were soon to prove false those predictions of catastrophe, predictions of a fate that was forewished rather than foreseen. |
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Chesterton, like Belloc, openly expressed his abhorrence of Hitler's rule almost as soon as it started. |
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I shall soon have need for all my fortitude, as I am on the point of separation from my own daughter. |
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Barnes soon soured, and he returned to the UK in 1944 to rejoin the faculty of Trinity College. |
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Helen Graham, the central character, gets married for love to Arthur Huntingdon, whom she soon discovers to be lecherous, violent, and alcoholic. |
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Lawrence and Frieda soon went back to Italy, staying in a cottage in Fiascherino on the Gulf of Spezia. |
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A brief voyage to England at the end of 1923 was a failure and he soon returned to Taos, convinced that his life as an author now lay in America. |
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Some men build hastily and quickly so that their work serves only its transient purpose, and is soon forgotten. Others build for the ages. |
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Owing to a shortage of schools in the area her charges were soon joined by the children of neighbours, and a small school developed at the house. |
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Pratchett started to use computers for writing as soon as they were available to him. |
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Tolkien could read by the age of four and could write fluently soon afterwards. |
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Interest in the language soon died away, but Mary and others, including Tolkien himself, invented a new and more complex language called Nevbosh. |
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From soon after we have records of short children's rhyming songs, but most nursery rhymes were not written down until the 18th century. |
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Also soon as the dragons together feal, betwixt them shall begin a sorry meal. |
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That was weak. As soon as the parents voiced their objection to seeing Cartman nude on stage I knew where they were heading... anvilicious. |
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It fell above all on Northern Frankland, and soon the Scheldt, the Meuse, and the Rhine were full of pirate squadrons. |
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After nine years the Royal Academy of Music ceased to function but Handel soon started a new company. |
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There he soon neglected his managerial duties, and in 1886 returned to Europe. |
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The full score had been lost soon after Purcell's death in 1695, and had only recently been found. |
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The first quartet was written soon after Vaughan Williams's studies in Paris with Ravel, whose influence is strongly evident. |
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Baines soon suggests that Alisdair trade the instrument to him for some land. |
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They soon found that the Marcos regime was unaccustomed to taking no for an answer. |
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The album soon became his first hit album, reaching number four on the US Billboard 200 and number five on the UK Albums Chart. |
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Bulsara felt that he and the band had the same tastes and soon became a keen fan of Smile. |
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Relations soon broke down between Powell and Stewart over roles within the group and Stewart departed. |
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These performers were soon followed in the style by acts including Roxy Music, Sweet, Slade, Mott the Hoople, Mud and Alvin Stardust. |
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The organization may soon cease to exist if more funding isn't provided. |
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These bands were soon joined by others including Oasis, Pulp, The Verve, Supergrass, Cast, Placebo, Space, Sleeper and Elastica. |
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Once the screenplay is finished, I'd just as soon not make the film at all. |
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The Spanish mission in America soon became not so much crusade as apocalypse. |
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In May 1906, Chaplin joined the juvenile act Casey's Circus, where he developed popular burlesque pieces and was soon the star of the show. |
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His fan base was strong enough to survive the incident, and it was soon forgotten, but Chaplin was deeply affected by it. |
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He was taken on as a teaboy, promoted to clapperboy, and soon rose to the position of third assistant director. |
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At the time I was a wide-eyed freshman, but I was soon to grow jaded and cynical. |
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After 326 performances, Leigh finished her run, and she was soon assigned to reprise her role as Blanche DuBois in the film version of the play. |
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In 1960 she and Olivier divorced and Olivier soon married actress Joan Plowright. |
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Its failure, so soon after his Shakespearean triumphs, prompted Gielgud to examine his career and his life. |
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With the outbreak of World War II, Barbara and Ted Wells went their separate ways and were soon divorced. |
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During the same August 2011 holiday on Necker Island, Winslet met fellow guest Ned Rocknroll and they soon began dating. |
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The frosty pumpkin is the sign of the end of the growing season, soon the greenery will wither and harvest end for the year. |
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So is a spreadsheet app, but I'm not going to put those on a web site any time soon. |
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In due course he surfaced in Parliament as NP member, where he soon gatkruiped himself into pole position as FW de Klerk's blue-eyed boy. |
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This suspicion of Earl Reimund, though at first but a buzz, soon got a sting in the king's head, and he violently apprehended it. |
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It must have been a while since I've attended a fancy, glitzy event, because as soon as I got to the GQ awards I felt like something was up. |
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They talk easily together and they hear the come and go of the breeze in the soon to be turning burnt leaves of the high trees. |
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Forester soon took an aversion to the game of goff, and recollected Scotch reels with less contempt. |
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The college graduated him as soon as he was no longer eligible to play under NCAA rules. |
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John W. Stokes was a native Greenvillian whose family had settled here soon after the Revolution. |
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I saw him in his boat, which shot across the waters with an arrowy swiftness and was soon lost amidst the waves. |
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A man of impeccable class, he also buys ready-made suits on sale and would as soon have grilled cheese and iced tea as coq au vin. |
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The anticipations of the shopkeeper were realized, and his rooms soon became notorious through the charms of the sprightly grisette. |
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Still, I see you mean well enough, and are merely suffering from the debilitating cheerfulness of youth. You will soon grow out of that. |
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In the land of the gruntometer, everyone should soon find out exactly how noisy. |
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As soon as Lee reaches the Command Post, Matthew directs him forward to the gun line where the crews are preparing the Light Guns. |
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As soon as there is any departure from simplicity, and attempt at halfness, or good for me that is not good for him, my neighbor feels the wrong. |
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Czech movies may soon be as much a staple on the art-house circuit as the effervescent outpourings of France's New Wave. |
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Its overlapping steel plates and the empty hawseholes, from which the anchors will soon be suspended, are visible. |
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The priest argued to the king that unless clerics accompanied the colony ship, the colony would soon descend into heathendom and barbarity. |
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Herring, cod and plaice fisheries may soon face the same plight as mackerel fishing, which ceased in the 1970s due to overfishing. |
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The chemical reaction begins as soon as the powder is moistened. |
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The Mongol Empire collapsed almost as quickly as it formed and soon the route to the east became more difficult and dangerous. |
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It was soon understood that Columbus had not reached Asia but had found a new continent, the Americas. |
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Once you receive the assignment in the post, be sure to sign it and send it back as soon as possible. |
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Despite Iberian protections, the new technologies and maps soon made their way north. |
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She climbs out on a window ledge and threatens autodefenestration if the marriage isn't contracted, and is soon joined on the ledge by Jill. |
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Yakutsk soon turned into a major starting point for further Russian expeditions eastward, southward and northward. |
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Those two are really hitting it off. I wouldn't be surprised if they started dating soon. |
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Supermarket suppliers with a grievance have been urged to speak up soon or forever hold their peace. |
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Ava Haynes, the oldest daughter, was a warm friend of Lillie Calhoun, whom she soon sought and led quickly into the conservatory. |
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John was able to reverse the deposition after Otto left, but he died in the arms of his mistress soon afterwards. |
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That night he dictated a final sentence to the scribe, a boy named Wilberht, and died soon afterwards. |
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And soon after he came home, he gathered his army, and came harrowing into England with more hostility than behoved him. |
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Margaret, it is said, died soon after receiving the news of their deaths from Edgar. |
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They were soon mentioned as raiding and settling in many North Sea areas, as well as pushing south inland towards the Franks. |
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Microsoft may go hostile in its bid for Yahoo as soon as Friday, according to a published report. |
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If you do not keep up with the housecleaning, you will soon have a huge mess. |
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Pretty soon he gapped and stretched himself and hove off the blanket, and it was Miss Watson's Jim! I bet I was glad to see him. |
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Twitter broke the news, and soon enough, the media hullaballooed over this latest act of art vandalism. |
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A very weary small boy and a weary father and mother were soon asleep in the hardest and humpiest bed ever made. |
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The bottom automatically returns to normal plowing position as soon as the obstruction is passed, without any interruption of forward motion. |
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Masses of unemployed plebeians soon began to flood into Rome, and thus into the ranks of the legislative assemblies. |
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With Sulla gone, the populares under Marius and Lucius Cornelius Cinna soon took control of the city. |
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The two were soon elected, and quickly dismantled most of Sulla's constitution. |
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Many were afraid that Caesar would soon resurrect the monarchy and declare himself king. |
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As soon as I heard about the fire I legged it over here as fast as I could. |
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Severus soon purged Albinus's sympathisers and perhaps confiscated large tracts of land in Britain as punishment. |
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Colchester was probably the earliest capital of Roman Britain, but it was soon eclipsed by London with its strong mercantile connections. |
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It was destroyed in the rebellion of Boudica in 60 or 61, but was soon rebuilt. |
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More daring buildings soon followed, with great pillars supporting broad arches and domes. |
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Though initially adopting a hard-line stance, the politician soon started to backpedal. |
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As soon as they had determined on their course, Ya-nei slid under the bed, and made himself a place among the baggages. |
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Although his son Caracalla continued campaigning the following year, he soon settled for peace. |
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Constantine soon heard of the rebellion, abandoned his campaign against the Franks, and marched his army up the Rhine. |
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According to this legend, Constantine was soon baptized, and began the construction of a church in the Lateran Palace. |
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Under Diocletian, the flow of direct requests to the emperor rapidly reduced and soon ceased altogether. |
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Orestes was soon forced to flee Pavia when Odoacer's army broke through the city walls, and his army ravaged the city. |
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After six years of captivity he heard a voice telling him that he would soon go home, and then that his ship was ready. |
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Relatively soon after the death of people considered very holy, the local Church affirmed that they could be liturgically celebrated as saints. |
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Those who plunge into the novel soon find themselves thrashing in a sea of words and sentences unencumbered by italics or explication. |
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As soon as she heard that her father had died, she went into a rage and beat the wall with her fists until her knuckles bled. |
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These revelations, however, soon distort God's revelation and immanentize it through a political choice. |
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Augustine did establish a school, and soon after his death Canterbury was able to send teachers out to support the East Anglian mission. |
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He established a second bishopric at Winchester, while the one at Dorchester was soon abandoned as Mercian power pushed southwards. |
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His reign ended in 688 when he abdicated and went on pilgrimage to Rome where he was baptised by Pope Sergius I and died soon afterwards. |
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A brief revival of East Anglian independence under Eadwald after Offa's death in 796 was soon suppressed by the new Mercian king, Coenwulf. |
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Norwich soon began imposing themselves on that patched-up defence with Holt having their best early chance, only to see it blocked by Simpson. |
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The Danes were defeated and retreated to Chippenham, where King Alfred laid siege and soon forced them to surrender. |
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Sweyn soon accepted a further payment of Danegeld from William, and returned home. |
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His landlord has threatened to evict him if he doesn't pay the rent soon. |
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Henry offered to negotiate with his sons, but these discussions at Gisors soon broke down. |
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In 852, Pepin II was imprisoned by Charles the Bald, who soon afterwards pronounced his own son Charles as the ruler of Aquitaine. |
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His mishap was soon known to England, but the regents were for some weeks uncertain of his whereabouts. |
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Edward, commanding the right wing, performed well, and soon defeated the London contingent of Montfort's forces. |
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The campaign never came to a major battle, and Llywelyn soon realised he had no choice but to surrender. |
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The ingenuitive men soon found a large archway leading to the outside of the cave. |
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Llywelyn and other Welsh chieftains soon joined in, and initially the Welsh experienced military success. |
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The blackout curtains make a super 'bommie', which is lit as soon as it's dark enough on this wonderful day. |
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Three of the nations are expected to revalue their currencies soon. |
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There is widespread expectation that the strike will be settled soon. |
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As soon as the first player enters a new instance, it appears that the loottable is somehow chosen. |
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Duttoo arrived as soon almost as we did at the tents, with more good news, and we were remounted and among the bristlers again in no time. |
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The mobs soon had the support of some of the French Guard, who were armed and trained soldiers. |
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Someone must have leaked it to our competitors that the new product will be out soon. |
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Mary soon announced her intention to marry the Spanish prince Philip, son of her mother's nephew Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. |
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In 1497 Warbeck landed in Cornwall with a few thousand troops, but was soon captured and executed. |
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In the 15th century, the Renaissance spread rapidly from its birthplace in Florence to the rest of Italy and soon to the rest of Europe. |
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As soon as I saw the wrapper of a delightfully pungent, runny-centered bucheron, I knew my dinner was done. |
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Fort Arnott, it was a big week. He was soon to be married and a buck's night was held in his honour. |
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Returning to England from the continent in 1514 or 1515, Cromwell soon entered Wolsey's service. |
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Nature took its course, and Marie did give birth to a bundle of joy, but she soon discovered that motherhood was not all bliss. |
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As soon as it has enten the tender and green portion of the grass, it rejects the remainder as unfit for camelopardine consumption. |
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The entire convalescent home came to life as soon as the candy striper Cindy arrived. |
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But I soon realized that whoever described the city as a concrete canyonland had his topography all wrong. |
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His political mantle passed to his son, Robert Cecil, who soon became the leader of the government. |
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The company, which benefited from the imperial patronage, soon expanded its commercial trading operations. |
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Britain, which was at war with France, soon moved to occupy Dutch colonies in Asia, South Africa and the Caribbean. |
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These were restored at the Treaty of Amiens in 1802, but when war resumed in 1803, the British soon recaptured them. |
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There followed a period of peace, but the clans were soon at loggerheads with one another again. |
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Fairfax soon drove the enemy into Colchester, but his first attack on the town met with a repulse and he had to settle down to a long siege. |
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In any event we soon had the Army jawan sent by the Major with us in the boat and headed for shore. |
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They're supposedly getting married soon, but that's just hearsay. |
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The parish churches not directly threatened were filling up with furniture and valuables, which soon had to be moved further afield. |
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In a postscript to her letter, she promised to write again soon. |
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This was particularly true of the followers of the Reverend Richard Cameron, soon to be known as the Cameronians. |
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This policy soon changed, and increasingly Jacobitism ostensibly identified itself with causes of the alienated and dispossessed. |
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Pretty soon just about everyone onboard was leaning over the rail chundering like sick dogs. |
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A minute or two later, a female cirl bunting dropped down into the field in front of us, soon followed by a male. |
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Responsible government was first granted to Nova Scotia in 1848, and was soon extended to the other British North American colonies. |
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All soon declared war on Germany, but the Irish Free State chose to remain legally neutral throughout the war. |
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This success proved the viability of canal transport, and soon industrialists in many other parts of the country wanted canals. |
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The movement of coal to ships rapidly became a lucrative business, and the line was soon extended to a new port and town at Middlesbrough. |
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It was rebuilt with six wheels and hailed as a great improvement, Hackworth being told to convert the remaining locomotives as soon as possible. |
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A majority of the representatives of the clergy soon joined them, as did 47 members of the nobility. |
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The SWOOPER started to move faster and faster and soon they were swooping along a dark tunnel, clickity, clickity, clickity-clack. |
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The French armies defeated the Austrians at the Battle of Jemappes on 6 November, and had soon taken over most of the Austrian Netherlands. |
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However, many of Britain's American colonies were soon lost in the American War of Independence. |
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As soon as the battleship docked in Singapore, Roger jumped ship, never to return. |
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The United States and France were soon joined by Spain and the Dutch Republic, while Britain had no major allies of its own. |
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Heavy British involvement in the Iberian Peninsula soon followed, while a British effort to capture Antwerp failed. |
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The Russians had lost around 210,000 men, but with their shorter supply lines, they soon replenished their armies. |
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Nelson gradually recovered over several months, and soon began agitating for a command. |
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The journey was soon over, as the car broke away from the main route, and turned towards the nearest cloudscraper. |
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The British fleet was soon heavily engaged, passing down the French line and engaging their ships one by one. |
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Calls for the implementation of the Charter were soon included alongside demands for the restoration of wages to previous levels. |
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He abolished democracy, espousing a radical, racially motivated revision of the world order, and soon began a massive rearmament campaign. |
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Guadalcanal soon became a focal point for both sides with heavy commitments of troops and ships in the battle for Guadalcanal. |
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Glory be to God, all sublunary coastings will soon be over. Yet a little while, and we shall get into an eternal harbour. |
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To stand up in the cockly boats in the rough swirling water was at first rather nervous work, but we soon got not to mind it. |
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Churchill found himself seated beside Clementine, and they soon began a lifelong romance. |
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While there, he soon acquired a taste for Havana cigars, which he would smoke for the rest of his life. |
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Exaggerated accounts of Churchill's belligerency during the strike soon began to circulate. |
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The conference is coming up soon and she hasn't finished preparing her presentation for it yet. |
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The air campaign soon got under way against London and other British cities. |
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A new version of the word processing program should be available soon. |
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The Soviet Union soon after it declared war on Japan in August 1945 annexed the the southern Kuril Islands, which Japan still claims. |
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As soon as the admin arrived I was kickbanned from the channel with no explanation. |
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However, the stone soon began to decay due to pollution and the poor quality of some of the stone used. |
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He was soon accepted into Prime Minister Asquith's war cabinet, becoming the first Labour Party member to serve in government. |
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The root canal will be done again as soon as I've recovered from my Worldcon dose of con crud. |
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The Knarr soon attracted the interest of local regatta sailors, who liked its lines and performance. |
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Tensions soon developed in the parliamentary party over Corbyn's leadership. |
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Bohr's theoretical construct of the atom was soon superseded by quantum mechanics. |
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I should as soon expect to see a critique on the poesy of a ring as on the inscription of a medal. |
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He's still new to their system, but he knows databases inside and out and will understand the rest soon. |
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The settlement soon became a flourishing river port and crossroads, giving rise to vast cotton kingdoms along the river. |
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It soon became a major sugar producer as new settlers arrived to develop plantations. |
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If the prison crisis is not solved soon they maintain wider society will be harmed. |
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As a result of the dispute the name was soon changed back, to now include all city names. |
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He would as soon have thought of wearing a white linen shirt or having the lairdship of a barony, as of getting ham to his breakfast. |
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The Bill was formally announced in the Queen's Speech and was introduced into Parliament soon thereafter. |
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Wars with France meant that defences had to be built here and soon plans for a Folkestone Harbour began. |
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Well, as soon as Alice finished singing, land sakes! goodness, gracious me! if a big fox didn't pop out from behind a tree. |
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Her father's business soon brought the family to Denbighshire in North Wales, where she spent her youth. |
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Things are shoved into it sooty and steaming to get them out of the way, and it soon gets damp and crocky beyond all hope of purification. |
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He soon found his former cronies, though all rather the worse for the wear and tear of time. |
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Belfast's example was soon followed by Birmingham in England and Dundee in Scotland. |
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I went crook at them for not telling me and as soon as she was well enough I took her home to the camping area and she soon picked up. |
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The bank was soon accused by the bullionists of causing the exchange rate to fall from over issuing banknotes, a charge which the Bank denied. |
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Companies soon adopted slogans, mascots, and jingles that began to appear on radio and early television. |
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As soon as I appeared, the Crown Vic fired up its engine, and the driver of the van started talking into a walkie-talkie. |
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She soon joined the Spreckels Company near Salinas, Calif., where she worked on a sugar beet that would be resistant to the curly top virus. |
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As soon as we made our way onto the highway, we left the skyscrapers behind us. |
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The pier was originally used as a terminal for ferries travelling to the Isle of Wight, but it was soon redeveloped as a centre of entertainment. |
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They contributed to many advances during the Industrial Revolution which soon followed and were not improved upon for more than 200 years. |
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It is obvious that eaten bread is soon forgotten by anyone asking teachers to take another one for the team. |
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As soon as Joule read the paper he wrote to Thomson with his comments and questions. |
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