To present ourselves to the universe in as pure a state as when we came in, and start again with a clean slate. |
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We are very short of space and ideally I would like to knock down this tatty building and start again. |
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Agility is multidirectional speed, or the ability to stop, react, change direction, and start again, all in a split second. |
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They need to get it right first time as well as they can't just rub it out and start again. |
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You then need to use progesterone pessaries until your periods start again. |
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But there's bad news too, as local supporters have to start again down in the fourth division. |
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He preferred to start again, with the result that he produced one of the finest concerti of the Romantic era. |
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Just switch it off and start again doing the same, slightly rejigged thing. |
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When it gets dark the canaries stop singing but at dawn they start again and wake up the guards. |
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A baby is born, then there is a rest for a little while, then the contractions should start again. |
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Were the World Cup to start again tomorrow, any of the fallen Goliaths might coast through all three games and on to the final itself. |
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It would sound a twelve beat purr then go silent for a few seconds then start again. |
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Within days everyone would figure out who he was, and the dogpile would start again. |
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The family moves out of their unnamed city to an unnamed suburban area to start again. |
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The process had to start again with the field reploughed and new seeds drilled. |
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The bleeding should stop and not start again, unless your nose is knocked or picked. |
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If my own educational journey was to start again I would hope to fit in some astronomy and microbiology. |
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Simply read, its message is that time and tide must be allowed to wipe the slate clean, so everyone can start again. |
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He should give all asylum-seekers currently here the right to remain, and start again. |
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The work will start again, and all being well it should be completed on schedule but we are waiting to see how the week pans out. |
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Generally, if a week is not one of employment, continuity is broken, so that the employee has to start again to pick up continuity. |
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Back at the start again it was noisy, with starlings, fieldfares, and flocks of young children. |
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The guns are on the q.t. now, thank God for that, and we hope and pray that they do not start again. |
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Shields finally will get his chance to start again next fall with the Ducks. |
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When participants in these provinces cash out the savings, for example for a short-term course, they must start again. |
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What happens to stop the flow of words, and what can make it start again? |
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They could cut their losses and decide to go back to square one and start again. |
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Shot by shot, backing up as he goes, he slowly digs a long furrow of divots until he can roll the red shaft into the trench and start again from the top, and again, and again. |
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If you can make one heap of all your winnings, risk it on one turn of pitch and toss, and lose and start again at your beginnings, and never breathe a word about your loss. |
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So that it is not a case of, at least at the moment, my seeing it as one where you have to draw stumps, go away and start again in the Federal Court. |
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Just remember that since this cake is baked, if you mess up just wipe it off and start again. |
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In one week I hope I'll start climbing again, tendon injuries being hard to handle when you start again as you have to avoid every painfull move. |
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I stop at 10 on the dot, in the middle of a sentence if possible, because it's easier to start again that way. |
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For each edition, we wipe the slate clean and start again, tasting 36,000 new wines from the latest bottled vintages until only the best remain. |
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If you entered a wrong number by mistake, you can erase your entry by pressing the star button and start again. |
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Now that those little notions have been put to bed, let's start again shall we? |
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Reassemble the whole unit and start again the machine following the procedure indicating. |
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Mike: Julia's lips are so voluptuous that by the time she's finished applying her lippy, she immediately has to start again. |
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The weekly jazz nights will start again in February next year. |
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We would just like a fair and equitable playing field and to start again in this process. |
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I will not hide the fact that all the members of that devoted group are ready to start again tomorrow, if necessary. |
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It is only after several tries that the engine finally accepts to start again. |
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After entering this résumé in the Diary start again to keep a regular diary. |
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But even if something goes wrong with your partner, do not give up and start again. |
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We would then have to start again from the beginning within the REACH framework. |
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With the establishment of a regional chamber the calculation of the number of parties will start again. |
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If you want to build a house, but know that the foundations are inadequate, you have no choice but to stop the building work and start again. |
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If the card drops, it goes back to the first person and the whole sequence has to start again. |
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Display again shows the current flow rate and purging will start again as soon as the limit value is exceeded. |
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Unless it is a live interview, it is perfectly fine to ask to start again if you feel that you can improve your answer. |
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The hand mill for grinding flour was knocked over and she righted it, but as she looked around her, she realized there was not enough here for her to start again. |
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A gifted raconteur, he was born to talk, to entertain, to lose the plot, to start again, to regale you with tales from one of the fullest lives a human being could ever live. |
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The only way to regain full speed is to stop and start again. |
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Now I can sweep the whole episode under the carpet and start again. |
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I think that we will live here for maybe 12 months and then move elsewhere leaving the house as a slum and make a start again a little further down the road. |
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It's grey outside, it's stopped raining, but by god it would be nice if it could start again, just to take some of the nasty icky wet hot stickiness away. |
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Charisma has been replaced by charmlessness and it cannot be too long before Real decide to end the pantomime and start again. |
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I'm not exactly in love with the idea of having to start again from scratch. |
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If this happens, release the tourniquet and start again. |
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Consequently, the investigating judge, to whom criminal matters must be referred, must start again at the beginning and proceed to new investigations and hearings. |
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All that work, trust, and knowledge of each other would have been thrown out of the window and they'd have to start again. |
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The club's weekly lessons in flatwork and jumping also start again in early February. |
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I wish everything that happened between us could unhappen, and we could start again. |
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However, now we start again from square one. |
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Is the seal hunt a job? When you are on the ice floes from daylight until dark and return only to have an hour or two of sleep, to punch in a couple of hours at rest, and start again, it sounds like a job to me. |
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I was concerned about some of the preamble of a couple of our Liberal colleagues, who almost suggested that SARA should be tossed out the window and a new approach should start again. |
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When Bill Murray had to rewind and start again through the course of one endlessly relived evening courting Andie MacDowell in Groundhog Day, he was pretty basely motivated. |
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The rational thing to do would be to rip out the plumbing and start again. |
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It's dedicated to the woman I love and the message in the song is really that whatever tough times you've lived through, whatever grief and trouble and fights you've had, you can always patch things up and start again. |
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Is it not wiser, in the interest of national reconciliation, to bury the hatchet and let bygones be bygones, to put our best foot forward and start again from scratch in a democratic spirit? |
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Do you really want to cancel your current order and start again? |
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Even as Miró sought in the primitive world the strength to start again from the beginning, so Villeglé loves the tears and graffiti of his own and every age. |
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Women start and stop throughout their lives and they need permission to fall off the wagon and not feel so bad that they will not start again because they think they will fail again. |
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Should any form of disconnection occur while the match is loading, the match will start again when both teams will be in sufficient numbers to play, which may involve a team-mate being pinch hit for one of the substitutes. |
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To start again, you have to do the things you love doing. |
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It would start, then stall, then start again with a blurp, while clouds of blue smoke and sickening gas fumes polluted the air. |
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The usage of firearms in Japan would start again after 1854 with the resumption of contacts with the West and the accumulation of conflicts from that period. |
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Right, I'd better go and find an emery board. Come to think of it, this nail varnish generally is looking a bit scrotty. I really need to take it all off and start again. |
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Because speech is timebound and words can come only one after the other, the way we stall, stumble and start again provides clues to the way we render thought with sound. |
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Keep the back straight, outstretch the arms towards the floor, then pull the arms wide and back, squeezing the shoulder blades together, then release, and start again. |
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There'll probably be an inquiry into just who was responsible, the culprit will get a pounds 500,000 golden handshake and the whole crazy tarradiddle will start again. |
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