The jersey fabric flatters and leaves you room to move, thanks to a small dose of Lycra. |
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Handling is improved thanks to a larger front stabilizer bar, stiffer rear leaf spring, revised camber settings and wider alloy wheels. |
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His Georgian townhouse is beautifully restored thanks to the efforts of a Joycean enthusiast who saved the house from demolition. |
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Ben has received rave reviews in the music press thanks to his beautifully crafted songs and superb voice. |
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They are so agile when they move, thanks to their abundance of elastic muscles. |
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Mr James Roberts was a capable master of ceremonies and returned thanks to all who were involved in the production. |
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But now thanks to the generosity of readers the library is planning for the future and already buying new toys. |
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So we give thanks to all of you and wish you a peaceful and joyful Christmas. |
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Yes, the climate is extreme, but there is a definite autumn, winter, spring and summer thanks to the Gulf Stream, which washes the coastline. |
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Harper thanks the street gangs for the repeated attacks on his campaign for his soaring poll numbers. |
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The album works on all levels thanks to its diversified genres, such as jazz, blues, gospel, bluegrass and zydeco. |
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All of God's creation, animate and inanimate, reflected God's generosity toward his creatures and evoked an outpouring of praise and thanks. |
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Now the room feels larger and lighter, thanks in part to the natural light reflecting off the angled ceiling and into the space. |
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Grange regrouped once more and pulled four points ahead however Palatine pulled back this lead once more thanks mainly to a cracking Moran goal. |
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That's changing, thanks to the Internet, and to rogues and rebels like Tong and his collaborators at his Studios. |
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We've been held up for some time thanks to an injury to Josemi, but he seems to be on his feet again now. |
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This is the last Webdiary for the year, folks, so thanks to all of you who wrote and read this year. |
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We have had some time to read your judgment, and I want to repeat my thanks to you for putting it down in writing. |
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I ended up walking about a mile out of my way, thanks to following the instructions given. |
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Well, thanks to technology, today postmen have been relieved of these duties. |
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It is thanks to this additional work that phase one of the roadworks is now scheduled to end in time for the Christmas rush. |
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Many thanks must go then to Thomas Edison for ruining the whole hibernation ideal with his accursed light-bulbs. |
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A word of thanks are extended also to the quizmasters, the people who donated spot prizes, and to all who took part each week. |
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She has begun to receive recognition in the US and the UK thanks to independent feminist and GLBT magazines and zines. |
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These days, thanks to the wonders of the Web, being a rate tart is an absolute doddle. |
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A few evenings ago he called me to ask me to convey to your newspaper and your readers his heartfelt thanks for your support of my campaign. |
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There is, let us remember, another occasion when we can give thanks and pay our respects to all lost loved ones. |
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But it took Barcelona only four minutes to get back on level terms thanks to a sharp angled drive from Spanish international Gerard. |
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Italy and Portugal overcame tense games and red cards thanks largely to the veterans. |
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The selection of illustrations is first-class, and thanks must go to the picture researcher. |
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A rare treat thanks to Hurricanes Elida and Douglas was the North Malibu opportunity to see some kneeboarders in action. |
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Additionally, aiming is much more interactive, thanks to an over-the-shoulder camera angle which is activated every time you aim your weapon. |
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Youngsters at Burnley's Barden Junior School have been kitted out with a brand new football team strip thanks to a school governor. |
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I wanted to say that, thanks to his prediction, I was ready and prepared for the long cold winter that we just went through. |
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My thanks to my good friend Ken Hom who is a wonderful cook and a brilliant presenter. |
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A recovery vehicle drove the car back to Huddersfield and the couple are hoping to make a donation to the fire service as a way of thanks. |
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We can give thanks that through the leading of the Spirit we do not tolerate slavery, but that does not set Spirit against Word. |
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The company says that investors have ample protection thanks to a welter of federal and state rules governing brokers. |
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Particular thanks go to the Summerland Rockers who jived and rocked their hearts out to a very appreciative audience. |
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Thanks for the reply, Haus, and thanks for also importing some text from the thread I linked to. |
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Anyway, thanks for agreeing with the fact that I amn't a complete paranoid freak abut the wording. |
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Kathryn have me one of her very popular side hugs and said thanks for lunch before skipping out the door, keys jangling in her hand at her side. |
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They also extend thanks to the Parish Hall whist committee and to the many people who provided prizes for the raffle at the whist drive. |
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The roads were snow covered but passable thanks to the cable chains on Edgard's front wheel drive VW wagon. |
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The ancient art of hedge laying is alive and well thanks to a lone Preston craftsman, plying his trade around the area's villages. |
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Its paleness escapes looking bland thanks to contrasting inlays of ebony, walnut and amboyna, a wood distinguished by bird's eye curls. |
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All cabs have a bright and airy feel with excellent all-round visibility, thanks to a large windscreen. |
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Thanks a lot. You have essentially sold out your field solely for the purpose of self-promotion. |
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The next one who retires, just pack your bags and say thanks very much I've had a lovely time. |
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And thanks to you and Jon both for helping lace me into that medieval dress. |
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And thanks to factors ranging from diverse workforces to innovative investment programs, more and more are born on city streets. |
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Also thanks to the people in New Zealand who were so welcoming and helpful when I was there for the wheelchair rugby. |
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But next week we'll all have something to smile about, thanks be to almighty Brian. |
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But, thanks to whole language, millions of schoolchildren in the 1990s never learned to read adequately. |
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I owe thanks to the following people who greatly aided me in preparing this article. |
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As they are about to take their leave, Don Quijote offers thanks to the innkeeper and offers to revenge any wrongs ever done to him. |
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We haven't paid even close to that thanks to an Air Miles offer, but the breakfast is generous, the staff are nice and hey! |
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Entire villages, thanks to careful preservation or restoration, are attractions themselves. |
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Deaths don't cause downtime at least, thanks to the instant respawns which keep the pace moving smoothly. |
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And thanks a bunch to all the people, many of them blog readers, who volunteered their help to make it happen. |
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A great big thanks to Kurt Wien for the use of his airplane and his talent to make the air-to-air photo session a success. |
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We had grace around the dinner table, and we all had to take turns in praying and returning thanks every morning. |
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For those of you who've been with me from the beginning, thanks for the support and so long. |
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Hundreds of kind-hearted people across Bury have joined the national NHS Organ Donor Register thanks to a council initiative. |
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Radio reception is good and sound quality in the cabin is excellent, thanks to the suppression of external noise sources. |
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Corruption is getting worse thanks to the regional autonomy which allows officials in provinces to enrich themselves. |
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My thanks to Mrs. Bell, Mr. Keith, and the many other letter writers who took the time to express their appreciation and interesting reflections. |
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Fiji's economy has recovered reasonably well, thanks mainly to the number of tourists now flocking back in droves. |
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My thanks go to Richard Holt for providing invaluable information for my work. |
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Back home in India, perhaps thanks to nearly 200 years of colonial rule, good looks are defined almost always by a single attribute, fairness. |
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Many thanks to both of them for filling in while I was hanging with the wingnuts. |
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Networks are easy to set up, thanks to improved software that walks you through the whole process with wizards. |
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Again, a ghostly figure rose from the body, and nodded its thanks before leaving to the afterworld. |
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Snow lying on a flat field is fairly dormant, but snow lying on a slope is inherently alive, thanks to the pull of gravity. |
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Canada's distilleries began to grow thanks to factory production and technological advancements. |
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The nation thanks whatshername for her longtime valuable service and blah blah blah. |
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The good news is that the future of British rallying is looking bright, thanks to the burgeoning talent of Guy Wilks and Kris Meeke. |
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We've been having some nice ad-lib musical jam sessions, thanks to numerous musicians and the international groups around us. |
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Then He took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink from it, all of you. |
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I tend to get lazy with my writing without people to point out weaknesses and stuff, so thanks! |
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The acoustics in the living room, thanks to its high ceiling and scant furniture, were incredible. |
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There were no thanks, no acknowledgments, just a pointed few words on how the collapse of marriage could bring ruination to society. |
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Particular thanks to the two police in Windhoek who went out of their way to make sure that we got to our destination safely. |
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A special thanks to Angie Hayes who came up with the idea and the design for the quilt, purchased the materials and made the templates. |
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Keighley Town grasped victory from the jaws of defeat thanks to a brilliant last minute individual try from Man of the Match Neil Kennedy. |
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Luckily, my situation has since changed, thanks to various ships coming in at the last minute. |
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So, thanks to this rule, getting your car serviced at an independent dealership could mean invalidating your warranty. |
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They coincided with the rise of anti-nuke protests in that same decade, thanks to warmongering by Reagan. |
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But thanks to the net, the misleading news spread at hyperspeed and even prompted a Wall Street selloff when it appeared Bush was in trouble. |
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The reception hall is very bright thanks to glass panels above and to the side of the front door. |
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Chloe should, in time, give thanks for her deliverance from corporate clutches. |
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I was too busy giving thanks for the meal, for the piercing strangeness of truffles, for the rich amusement of the evening. |
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Finally, she meets her secret friend face-to-face, accepts the book and thanks him for all he has done for David. |
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Typically courteous, he began his acceptance speech by offering copious thanks to all and sundry. |
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The kids won their leagues as 7th and 8th graders, thanks to their talent and camaraderie. |
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A new emotion registered on his face, but it quickly switched again, now to grim thanks. |
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But thanks to today's weather-resistant fabrics, even a landlubber's deck can sail into the comfort zone. |
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They drew level thanks to another questionable decision from the referee four minutes into the second half. |
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The Moscow State Circus is famous worldwide thanks to its spectacular displays from acrobats, clowns, gymnasts, trapeze artists and lots more. |
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Thanks a lot for helping him perpetrate his immoral, illegal war on innocent people. |
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A subsequent case failed, thanks largely to protests by French political radicals. |
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Thanks, but as you can see, her mood is finally lifting, thanks to Timmy, Robert, and some close friends. |
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But, this is the story, once again, about how a perception gets started in the media thanks to shoddy reportage. |
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Walkers and ramblers tackling 16 new walks around the district are being pointed in the right direction thanks to a new booklet. |
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The company's costs have risen dramatically thanks to its investment in 300 mm wafer fabs. |
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Now it's back, thanks to the Internet and cost-saving technological advancements. |
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A forgotten part of the city's commercial heart is stirring afresh thanks to the to the hard work and enthusiasm of local traders. |
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Special thanks to Stella Lui for reffing football games with me and to all the teams for playing hard on the grid iron. |
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They believe that their prayers are granted and return again to express their thanks. |
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Of course, Amazon is about much more than books and music, thanks to its decision to move into retailing a vast array of products. |
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On November 25, 2003, we sat down with family and friends around a table spread with food we grew and said thanks. |
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Thanks to all those factors, fewer people are throwing lavish catered events or dining out at all. |
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Thanks to Knickerblogger for the hat tip, and my apologies for being a few days late. |
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Thanks to Rich and Dave for a cracking re-introduction in to the world of caving. |
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Thanks to all those who sponsored prizes and those who both raffle tickets but could not attend the card game. |
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Thanks for confirming my long-held belief that I'm better off slowly destroying my liver than staying in of an evening. |
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Thanks was extended to John Robinson, the regular judge, for all his commitment and dedication to the job on hand. |
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Thanks so much to Justin for looking over the two chapters from Chris' point of view and okaying them. |
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Thanks to all who supported the card game in aid of Ballycroy Social Services last Friday night. |
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Thanks was extended to all who worked so hard in keeping the cemetery to such a high standard. |
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Thanks should also go to the two local councillors who helped the Community Association steward the event. |
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But, thanks to the advancements in surgery this has become unavoidable. |
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Thanks to phenomenally sticky feet, certain spiders can carry 170 times their weight upside-down. |
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Thanks again to all the speakers for their stimulating presentations and to the audience for putting up with the sometimes crowded venue! |
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For guys, Indiana Jones enjoyed a resurgence, thanks to the abysmal sequel that had just been released. |
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Thanks to the hard work of the missionaries and catechizers this situation is slowly changing. |
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He jumps out of the chair, shakes my hand, thanks me and leaves. |
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In the southwest corner of Colorado Mesa Verde has long been a sellout destination, thanks to its ancient cliff dwellings that were home to the Anasazi. |
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Thanks to a payment from JJ, the lads have enough money to make plans for Ta's wedding transport and to go on a stag night. |
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Thanks to cake pops, desserts on a stick have taken baking by storm, making our favorite treats even more delectable. |
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Thanks to previous posters, I now have a general idea of what cultural studies is. |
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Thanks to everyone for coming on this trip especially Graeme for his excellent driving and the use of his supersized camper. |
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Thanks to a new range of high-tech monitoring tools, it is now easier than ever to spy electronically on your children. |
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Thanks to the arrangement of the stage and seating, I then had to make what amounted to a victory lap in high heels. |
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Thanks to the Isle of Man government, the wreck was raised five months later and the crewmen's bodies retrieved for burial. |
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A more sporting chassis is promised, thanks to a new three-link front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering and modified independent multi-link rear set up. |
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Thanks internet hoaxers for the four day long buildup to the biggest software-based anticlimax ever. |
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Thanks to my sweet, sweet husband, we'll be having a weekend of splendorous relaxation in Dana Point. |
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Thanks to the PGA Tour's new ShotLink statistical program, stat geeks around the world can revel in this type of information. |
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Thanks to some terrific special effects, the illusion that Herculean feats are occurring on the field remains solid. |
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Thanks to the deserted roads I was there in half an hour, despite a wrong turning somewhere along the way. |
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Thanks to the upswing in economy activities, the employment prospects have improved in most countries. |
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Thanks to the vagaries of interest rates, our mortgages can shoot up at will. |
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Thanks for your sober and clearheaded assessment of the situation and its significance. |
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Chantelle's lip quirked upwards in one corner with amusement and thanks. |
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Thanks to energetic support from the society, the fund-raising activity was a great success. |
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Thanks to the establishment of these reserves, Hunan boasts the biggest original evergreen broadleaf forest ecosystem in Asia. |
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Thanks to a mindless nucleus of bovver boys, they are loathed the length and breadth of Europe, and often beyond. |
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Thanks to unregulated advertising on private TV channels, children seem to be in a perennial state of want. |
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Thanks to its altitude, the village nursery slopes are normally snowsure throughout the season. |
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Thanks to BASF's Polymer Research, these types of nanocomposite dispersions can be produced using a procedure called emulsion polymerization. |
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Thanks to the vernacular body for some stimulation on the single unpunctuated sentence. |
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Thanks also to the projectionist for switching off his radio before someone got up to brain him. |
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Thanks very much to all who sent nominations and to those who spread the word. |
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Thanks to recent legislation, it's actually beneficial for immigrants to fight under the red, white, and blue. |
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The reason this thanks is in this separate post is because every time I add just one more sentence to the post below, I get the accursed long post error. |
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Thanks also to Lory Frankel and Fronia Simpson for their skilled editorial advice. |
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Thanks to e-mail, the modern workplace is a hive of covert communication and surreptitious sociability. |
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But then he remembered himself and bowed his head in thanks, exhausted. |
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Thanks to efforts of prominent citizens and timely attention from the Government, it is back to its full bloom again. |
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Thanks to spoons and a spittoon, Mike is soon tasting away, sloshing the liquid in his mouth, expelling it and talking everything up. |
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The flowers of both sexes appear in late spring or early summer, and pollination occurs thanks to bees, wasps, ants, yellow jackets, and night-flying moths. |
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Thanks to this, the car remains flat and stable during cornering, even in a series of twisty bends. |
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A special word of thanks must go to all the youthful helpers who truly rose to the occasion and left a lasting impression in the minds and hearts of all concerned. |
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It's the doing of the good deed that is important, not the thanks you receive. |
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Thanks to new regulations that came into effect last October, mortgages are now overseen by the Financial Services Authority. |
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Thanks to these marvellous inventions, bookworms, and others do not have to wrestle with the intricacies of the hieroglyphics. |
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Thanks to the sailor who bugled a tune for the group as well as the several songs we heard over the radio. |
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Thanks to the Fulani cattle herders, fresh milk and yogurt are common even though there may not be refrigeration. |
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Thanks to everyone who contributed articles and photographs and those who helped with research and typing. |
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Thanks for Susan Flockhart's profile of the great Colin Guthrie, the tricycling doctor. |
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Thanks to his equanimity and good sense, he had given France the most trouble-free regency in its history. |
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Thanks to shows like this, it is becoming increasingly less intimidating to shimmy on down to that dance floor. |
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Most of all thanks must go to Mary who allowed this event to be possible. |
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Thanks to the active noise reduction, the call quality is unexcelled in noisy locations. |
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Thanks to clear seas and warm waters the hidden depths of Cornwall are teaming with marine wildlife just waiting to be discovered. |
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And, thanks to Jimmy, chalky got revenge on the Klansmen who shot up his warehouse. |
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Thanks to my 10th grade English teacher, I can recite the prologue to Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales in Middle English. |
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Thanks to everyone who responded to my question about a topping lift to hold up the boom on my Capri. |
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Thanks to hourly lineup changes, the music morphs from mid-tempo rock to jazzy reggae to metal. |
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Thanks for reading and I hope you are all touched from my account of bullying. |
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Thanks to the Zambia Social Investment Fund, residents of the two townships are now happy because their dream has become a reality. |
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My first response upon rereading the book, largely thanks to my current preoccupations, was to interpret the story as an allegory about writing fiction. |
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The film is often talky, but rarely boring, thanks to the sharp dialogue. |
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I've been wading through less spam lately thanks to a tip I got. |
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In it, Mather the Elder gave special thanks to God for the devastating plague of smallpox which wiped out the majority of the Wampanoag Indians who had been their benefactors. |
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Ostensibly the letter thanks her for letting him interrupt her weekend at chequers. |
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But thanks to the proliferation of hip-hop media, which spreads the word separating the wicked from the wack, self-criticism is slowly becoming a fixture as well. |
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Cathleen Alexis and everybody else has cause to give thanks that the wounded officer, Scott Williams, is on the mend. |
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Thanks to the editor, you're spared from my weekly misspellings and grammatical errors. |
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Yet the Grateful Dead live some 20 years after they disbanded thanks in large part to the viral success they pioneered. |
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Thanks heaps for that phrase, which I hadn't heard before, and is really useful for me in thinking about this. |
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Thanks largely to his agitprop and fraternisation with the enemy, his brothers-in-arms were transmogrified into war criminals and baby-killers. |
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Thanks to the suspension tops and diagonal drop-down field splices, the fill-in pieces were successfully erected and positioned, says Budzius. |
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Thanks to the wheelchair she can fetch things herself and even enjoy a game of tig with her brothers. |
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He pays, courteous as ever to the cashier, and when I thank him for lunch, he thanks me. |
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Thanks to virtual memory technology, software can use more memory than is physically present. |
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Please pass on my thanks and regards to your friend, Stoatie. |
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Musharraf nominated Shah to be ambassador to Australia, but Canberra said no thanks. |
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Thanks be to almighty God for this gift to his Church in the person of Your Beatitude as Pastor and guide of the beloved Greek Melkite community! |
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Our sincere thanks to Ray for giving up his Saturday on our account. |
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And, thanks to a transparent hull, exploring the deep and spotting rare marine life is practically a cinch. |
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Dressed in full regalia with mitre and crook, Bishop David then led a prayer of thanks for the new school and everyone who worked and studied in it. |
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Thanks to some very generous donations and a colossal amount of hard work, it's all taken shape. |
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Best regards and thanks once again for helping to spread the good news! |
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Harding at first thought he would be suitable as the question master, but, after his one attempt was wrecked thanks to backstage mistakes, that job went to Eamonn Andrews. |
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Thanks for your kind words about the articles, but why did you feel fear and trepidation? |
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Thanks to his tireless efforts, the Government has identified a suitable site for the bus stand. |
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But he lost and his brutal career was over thanks to John Doar and the Voting Rights Act. |
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We'll find out more soon thanks to a number of class action and individual lawsuits. |
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Republicans dominate the Ohio legislature thanks to a heavily gerrymandered crazy quilt of rigged districts, and to a moribund Ohio Democratic party. |
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Thanks to the boost in attendance, the ownership group loosened the purse strings and went after some free agents. |
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Now, by way of thanks, he is being awarded the freedom of East Lothian. |
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Kidney disease, formerly a major cause of death, has basically dropped out of the chart thanks to the invention of dialysis. |
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The bounty hunter has a better shot, thanks in large part to Aniston's presence. |
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Thanks to Tokyo's unique technology, I was fast enough and strong enough to fight barehanded. |
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If the film is to be watched immediately, the telecast will commence at once, thanks to a direct-to-home satellite dish that receives and relays high-fidelity signals. |
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Instead of trophies going to the winning teams, all dance groups were presented with framed certificates in acknowledgment of, and in thanks for, their participation. |
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Perhaps thanks to the surf and turf and the stellar Bordeaux and Sauvignon Blanc, there were no lost tempers. |
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Thanks to a screw-up in the CD database, some MP3s have the artist and song title reversed. |
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Because Boone is a Democratic enclave thanks in part to the college students. |
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Miraculously, and thanks to three hundred Marines and cobra attack helicopters, the convoy made it to Kirkuk. |
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There's little doubt that Salinger would not be giving thanks if he were still alive today. |
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Thanks a lot for your brilliant work though, which I am very grateful for. |
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Thanks to the patient detective work of some great medievalists, we know a lot about the Domesday Book. |
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Thanks heaps for dinner and the drinks, and listening to me prattle on for a couple of hours! |
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Thanks to a turbocharger, maximum power is boosted to 82 bhp and the car has super-lively performance. |
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Thanks for reminding me how much fun it is to have a babe in arms and how soon until my 2 month old will no longer want to be held. |
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And, thanks to a host of women posting photos of themselves with their colostomy bags, the condition is shedding its stigma. |
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Thanks for the email and sorry about tardy reply, just out of five weeks in Afghanistan where I'd no access to this email address. |
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Thanks to Tilo for sending me a link to a paper on the ancient Tamil tradition of tauromachy, bull-baiting. |
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Motorists will welcome the continuing reductions in fuel prices, thanks to lower crude costs and the strengthening of the euro against the dollar. |
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Thanks all the same, I normally only date people that are my age or older, but thank you. |
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Thanks to the vog, a couple of nights ago we had a more dramatic sunset than I had seen in many a day. |
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Britain's rainbow nation is more diverse than ever, thanks to the combination of a tolerant populace, vocal gay community and forward-thinking government. |
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Bond traders have been the new rainmakers on Wall Street, thanks to low interest rates, few defaults, and a rise in the number of aggressive fixed-income hedge funds. |
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Thanks to low taxation, alcohol in Japan is comparatively cheap and is consumed with vigour. |
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Thanks to reader GDV, who pointed out the misattributed quote, and also to thread hound Mork, who noticed the same thing and laid out the facts. |
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Thanks so much to everyone who has written in to suggest an inexpensive, palatable red table wine! |
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Thanks to pick-up ion measurements, Ulysses can make observations of comet tails at large distances from the Sun. |
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Thanks for the most rational and lucid exposition on the subject of contemporary feminism I have read. |
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That is thanks in considerable part to the cops, no matter what else is said about a few of them. |
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But Hathaway, thanks to all of us despicable people, does need to care about being liked. |
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Thanks was extended to the choir, readers, also to the sacristans Paddy McEvoy and Eileen McEvoy and all who helped out in any way. |
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Thanks Mark for giving us an insight into your opinion of the Australian voter. |
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Thanks to a tart shallot vinaigrette, bitterish field greens and red onion, the overall effect is savory rather than sweet. |
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Thanks to truly top-class performances from Tom Hicks and Huw Jones Oxford crushed a good St. Mary's side that ran them close last year. |
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Sources tell us that Nine saved itself a big sum thanks to this fortuitous family connection, which adds wheels within wheels within wheels to the story. |
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Thanks to modern technology, we have a vast array of lighting choices open to us which may make the project seem confusing. |
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Modern feminists are finally having their Arab Spring, thanks to Facebook coo Sheryl Sandberg. |
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He himself was a good chairman, thanks to his phenomenal memory and his ability to put rapier-like questions which penetrated to the core of the matter. |
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It was a nice rappel, the redirect caused no problems going down, and there was only light spray near bottom thanks to the redirect and low water levels. |
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Thanks to my dear mum my pantry and freezer is stocked with a litany of epicurean failures. |
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Thanks to the excellence of the new Fiesta platform, suspension and running gear, the Fusion has fine road behaviour. |
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Thanks to all those hearty Bomber fans from all over Australia and beyond who checked out the live blog of the fateful trip to Adelaide. |
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But thanks to Josh Fox, who says beacon International also reached out to Susan Sarandon and Who Killed the Electric Car? |
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Thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund, museums and art galleries have been extended or altered or had their courtyards roofed over. |
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Thanks to online communities and clubs, you can now be assured of free life-long memberships. |
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On Wednesday, he lost a key vote in the House of Commons, thanks to defecting MPs from his own Labour Party. |
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But the knockers were silenced when Wigan claimed their first piece of silverware in four years, thanks to a 21-12 success over their bitter rivals. |
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Thanks to the widespread availability of effective antivenins, snakebite fatalities in Australia have become rare in recent decades. |
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There were no nightclubs, thanks to the baptists, and there was scant affluence to create boating and nights at fancy restaurants. |
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Thanks to scientific satellites which monitor the sun, it is possible to know in advance when an aurora might occur. |
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Thanks to my mother, a lifelong Democrat from the swing state of Ohio, I have dual citizenship. |
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Thanks to the Grassington Festival I have learnt to build dry stone walls in limestone as he would have done. |
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Thanks to Laura, who found their site, we now have the low-down on The Stills. |
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Thanks to the internet, the famous can now bypass the journalists and scandalmongers who, they will tell you, get the facts wrong. |
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In the end, Tareq got to go to California with his wife thanks to a back-door deal he negotiated for a free airline ticket. |
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The sowing for the kharif season is slowly but steadily picking up in this agriculturally intensive district, thanks to the reasonably good south west monsoon so far. |
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In 24 hours, the search area went from 18,000 square miles to 36 square miles all thanks to one piece of Aussie equipment. |
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When an athlete, of any race, thanks God after an impressive feat, nobody takes note. |
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But his asylum was rejected, thanks to the blurring of lines that intelligence assets are often mired in. |
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And thanks to an appeal in the Evening Advertiser for more members earlier this month, new recruits have been signing up to join the project in Parks and Walcot. |
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We had emerged from a very difficult drought and from a world recession in '83, thanks to the breaking of the drought here and the revival of fortune in the rural industries. |
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After thumping Burnley 5-1 last Saturday, City moved two points clear at the top thanks to the Clarets fixture with Bradford falling foul of the elements. |
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Declan Byrne secretary gave his report and said he was not going for re-election this year after a five year term and also returned thanks to all for great assistance. |
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But thanks to a 1997 Supreme Court decision, it only applies to the federal government, not the states. |
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Simply put, thanks to the existence of antagonists like Nye, creationism is both profitable and, by all appearances, kind of fun. |
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My apologies for the screw-up and my thanks to Bob Heer and Steven Rowe, each of whom dropped me a nice note to whomp me upside the head about it. |
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Thanks for the offer, but I wouldn't want to come between you two lovebirds. |
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Now that giving thanks to God no longer plays a prominent role in American civic life, Whom or What do we thank on Thanksgiving? |
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It could also separate its heavily regulated wholesale networking business from its retail fixed line business, which is performing well thanks to rising Internet usage. |
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You're the only one that gave me feedback on that, so thanks a bunch! |
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Even so, the process of globalization began thousands of years ago, thanks especially to the work of enterprising mariners. |
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We'll keep you posted on the latest news and thanks for your support! |
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What had once merely resembled a Buckingham Palace window treatment now, thanks to the hateful green straps and bow, looked like a botched department-store wrapping job. |
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Being from the southwest of France, it is thanks to endive that I realize that there is exceptional produce everywhere. |
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So thanks a bunch for taking the time to tell me what you think. |
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Today, thanks to the efforts of white stork enthusiasts throughout the bird's European range, the white stork populations are stabilizing and in some areas even recovering. |
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These days, thanks to the miracle of television, we can watch events happening on the other side of the world. |
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At the end of the talk, she thanks me, shakes me hand, and wombles off. |
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The former England boss has won a legion of admirers the world over thanks to his honest, forthright views and his overwhelming passion for the game. |
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Thanks for putting this up, but it does sound like Jordan's trying to lie his way out of the hole he dug with his own mouth. |
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The engine meets EU emission requirements without secondary air injection or exhaust gas recirculation, thanks to its base design and engine computer. |
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Thanks to excellent scouting and research, teams can count on spotting a large baseline number of species. |
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Boxes filled with emergency goods are winging their way to victims of the Iranian earthquake, thanks to the kind-heartedness of Amesbury Rotary Club members. |
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And now, thanks to a few minutes of daredevil antics on big screens around the world, it is doing so. |
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Thanks to a crafty grandmother who made do and mended when I lived with her as a child, I've got the bug now. |
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Thanks to a courageous conservation project, the critically endangered Mediterranean monk seal's future looks much brighter. |
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Thanks for demonstrating that literary stylometry has progressed far beyond intuition and type-token ratios. |
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