Right now, we're going to talk about the surprises, both positive and negative, and the sure things. |
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It is concerned with what is substantial in things, processes and relations. |
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It is no longer possible for the surrounding dictatorships to defend their oppressive ways as the immutable order of things. |
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Each has a catchphrase or way of saying things that gets used a dozen or so times each adventure. |
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We will have to agree strategies and design policies that will make things happen differently. |
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So we need to be able to look at things broadly and regionally so we can optimize the right resources. |
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Normally we would advise you not to over complicate things by using too many different materials. |
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The Newry team put in a lot more effort and liked to over complicate things when going forward. |
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I did other things that seemed like challenges for me because I like being on the high wire. |
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What other hideous and cruel things could happen in such a world that she lived in? |
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The beast subsisted on a diet of swamp things, but was known to occasionally snack on wayward lumberjacks and other unfortunates. |
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The importance of not overdoing things was reinforced by my surgeon, who had driven his car on a long trip the day after his hernia operation. |
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Paul settles me down and is good at catching the warning signs that I am overdoing things. |
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He is as guilty as any monkey might be of overdoing things, and most of the paintings lack the specific character of the ones I have described. |
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Mars is a hard-driving taskmaster, so you've probably been overdoing things again recently. |
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Having rather overdone things recently, I was told by my doctor to take a holiday. |
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Barua is an avid tennis player who still takes the game with the exuberance of a youngster, consequently overdoing things at times. |
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This implies among other things that the wage rate is equal to the subsistence basket evaluated in production prices. |
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Sometimes I wonder if we should switch our professions, the way you like to overdramatize things. |
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I think we redid three songs, overdubbed, went to London, overdubbed backing vocals and a couple of other things, and that's the album. |
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Sappho moves towards the abstract by employing the substitutability of things, people, shops. |
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So we need to focus on different things to substitute that feeling, and we know this and we are working on this. |
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The ghostwriter wants to produce a good book and they have over-elaborated on things. |
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Never seeking to over-elaborate on the emotion, Polanski chooses to keep things fundamentally austere. |
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Flying in very high altitudes does weird things to him and can easily lead to an MS relapse. |
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It has been estimated that half the biomass of life on the Earth resides in the subsurface doing things other than photosynthesis. |
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In the British arts, we tend to be quite careful about getting too overexcited about things, but you can't help but do it. |
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To make things worse, like most people, I continued to over-exercise and under-eat in hopes that my program would start working again. |
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I am more able to work things out now but sometimes the flashbacks hinder me. |
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In hindsight, he believes things came too early for him, as his club side snapped up the domestic honours. |
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With improv, you're adding and subtracting things as you go, more haphazard, exciting. |
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With pushdowns, make sure the only things moving are your forearms via the hinge joint at your elbows. |
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Any innovator will tell you that success hinges less on getting everything right than on how you handle getting things wrong. |
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Though commuting to the suburban campus is still no picnic, things have improved. |
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Like her affluent neighbours in suburbia, Warner found herself obsessing about the smallest things. |
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Then there are those who prey on the weak or the greedy, promising to alter the future, cast good luck charms, prophecy only good things etc. |
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Not just another ad hoc addition to the company of quarks, the charm quark did so many things in a simple, economical package. |
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If the economy was truly overheating, what else could the Fed have done but try to slow things down? |
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The Chief Justice held up the Family Court as a success story in doing things differently. |
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Oh, Brooklyn, capital of all things hipsterish and well-coiffured, we love you, but you are losing your touch. |
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A zillion things went through my head as we went through the course outline and such. |
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In other cases, if you accept that we had the right to seize the things listed overleaf, we may return them to you on certain conditions. |
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Second, it overlooks the fact that, by knowing a few important things, one can know the many less important things that follow from them. |
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First, I'm constantly impressed by the email I receive, and I'm chastened to be reminded of the things I forget to think about. |
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We sat around on benches, swings and garden furniture chatting about all manner of things. |
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These days she's far more concerned with chatting to residents and getting things done. |
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Maybe little children, like overscrupulous believers, see things that the rest of us do not. |
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I was forced to look at a couple of things overnight, and woke up thinking, of course. |
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Many terrible things have taken place during the course of European history of which none of today's descendants can be proud. |
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I have suffered from myopia or shortsightedness all my life and things are getting worse. |
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To make things worse, the city administration has blamed annual flooding and the worsening condition of overpasses and bridges on squatters. |
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Sometimes we overpassed, we overdid things, but our hard work paid off later. |
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The book is chatty and informative, with good stories about things on the edge of one's mind that Hampton is able to bring into useful focus. |
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These will suffice them in place of all other things, as they receive into themselves him who is the cause and the bestower of all blessing. |
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I haven't looked into the money side of things but I think they have overplayed the amount of work needed to be done. |
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But as bad as things may seem, they're nothing compared to the disasters that await the production once it hits the road for England. |
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Among other things, he has allegedly been involved in four hit-and-run accidents, for which he has never been charged. |
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It is not risible or chauvinistic to believe there are some things a country needs to celebrate. |
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He has access to a welding machine and can do such things as weld a trailer hitch for himself. |
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But much better things are coming, and I'd rather hitch my wagon to a star than to a toad. |
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My fortysomething self wouldn't do these things, at least not via hitch-hiking and sand in sleeping bags. |
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I have literally dozens of the things scattered hither and yon on the bench but the one I need never seems to be there. |
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My patients that get to know me like that I don't sugar-coat things and let them know what is going on. |
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Seeing all the things put in, and all the things taken out, it seems cheap at the price. |
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Communication is heavily overrated as a means of resolving issues and accomplishing things. |
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At first things were going fine, but Cindy had lost both her job and her sugar daddy and now had started asking for more money. |
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She was letting him touch her, letting him smell her sweet perfume, letting him savor those things that only Rick should feel. |
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Only at the end, when the director employs a cheat to offer one final plot twist, do things start to unravel. |
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Or is this repertoire of sweets a taste of things to come for the Indian team? |
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The more things you carry, checkbooks and credit cards, the more you give them to steal. |
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We gathered our things, he paid our bill, with a generous tip, at my suggestion, and we made our way through the unpleasant crowd to the doors. |
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Human minds are highly susceptible to the power of suggestion and will therefore believe things about themselves that others do not. |
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I can laugh about it now, but it taught me a lesson about thinking things out and on the power of expectations and suggestion. |
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Shane gets in to the swing of things by donning a convincing cowboy suit during his performance. |
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And I think one of the things that has become very apparent is, we suited up for the war, but we didn't really suit up for the peace adequately. |
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Seeing things like this just gets me wanting to play chess, lose, and resort to checkers. |
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Among the first things would be to shift check-in counters to the ground floor from the first floor. |
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I know I could be oversharing here again, but, you know, it's always better to get these things out up front. |
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The internal politics of getting things done has played hob with their scheduling. |
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Hang this page on your refrigerator or the inside of a kitchen cupboard and put a check mark next to the things that you're doing. |
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I've oversimplified things above to make the trial a little easier to understand. |
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Between heaven and earth He separately placed in order men and things, all overspread by the heavens. |
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In a state of financial desperation, the camera captures Christophe hocking his musical instruments, the things he loves the most. |
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Often these causes are things you may do before you actually swinging the club, like an incorrect grip and bad posture. |
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At Manchester United, you had Monday morning and all day Thursday on academic things, so that's what swung it. |
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I think I was getting back into the swing of things on Sunday, but Sunday night ended up with very achey joints. |
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At the moment we are just getting back into the swing of things here in the college after a much appreciated break. |
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September's a busy month of dance where everybody gets back into the swing of things. |
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Perhaps my posts today evidence that I am getting back into the swing of things, but we shall see. |
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So I'm back into the swing of things at the gym and things are really looking up at this stage. |
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I resolve to take out the trash in a timely manner rather than continue piling things precariously on top of an already overstuffed trash bin. |
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For 25 years, sourdoughs, cheechakos, travelers, students and writers have trusted The Alaska Almanac to provide facts on many things Alaskan. |
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But while the Queen had to act properly, it was Fleming who spoke of improper things, made crude jokes, and cheeked the governesses and tutors. |
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Their densely packed, cheekily written catalog offers things like Russian microscopes, Cold War-surplus Geiger counters, and accordion halves. |
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She is concerned that, unless things change fairly rapidly, a similar fate will overtake her own premises. |
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She could hear the crowd cheering loudly, shouting things she could not seem to grasp. |
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She would say and do things at random, and it was always said or done with her usual cheer and joy. |
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She asked all of these things in one breath, and had added a cheerful ditzy laugh at the end. |
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Rosa says I am too smart for my own good and that I tend to over think things. |
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And the overthrow of the government my papa had given his power to by a group of hateful men only made things worse. |
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Milk, cheese and butter could play havoc with cholesterol and do nasty things to the arteries. |
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There is something humbling about watching the great and the good do things normally reserved for the hoi polloi. |
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One of the hardest things to avoid when you really get into working out is overtraining. |
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She always put yummy things in there that tasted cheesy or creamy or meaty. |
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Fleet-footed animals, such as gazelles and cheetahs, aren't the only livings things that rely on speed for their survival. |
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Isn't he going to use that money to fight terror and protect the homeland and a whole host of other things. |
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In the neighborhood, you'll find authentic old pubs, hole in the wall shops selling all manner of strange things and artist enclaves. |
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I just want to get away on holiday and let things take care of themselves really. |
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Forget forensic investigation and clinical analysis for a while and approach things holistically. |
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The few memories that I still had of Jack I cherished, knowing things would never be the same again. |
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During the question period, Senator Jaffer explained that Canada is doing two things to include Sundanese people in the peace process. |
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It is also a two-lane, which means that Sunday drivers can really slow things down. |
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A council employee I spoke to yesterday said we'll be confined to things like relining a room or putting in a sun deck. |
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They visited him, knowing they could have alcohol, cigarettes and drugs such as cannabis and poppers, things forbidden at home. |
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All around us things flowered in the misty gray, red, orange, pink and blue, as though shouting against the sunlessness of the day. |
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The players were given extra training instead and we had a team meeting, at which we got a few things off our chest. |
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It would be a definite relief to get things off her chest, to know that she was no longer alone in all of her struggles. |
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We had a clear-the-air meeting earlier this week in which the manager got a few things off his chest. |
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A desk, a bed, a chest of drawers, and an old black piano were the only things the room. |
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The Holy Spirit, or Holy Ghost, of God is the power of God that makes all things possible. |
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He comes across as your next-door neighbour chewing the fat with you, hoping that things will improve with time. |
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This nature, however, is not something superadded to things from outside, like an accident, but conjoined with their substances. |
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Led by the Holy Spirit, we can go to Jesus and ask him to free us of the things that bind us. |
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There are a actually a few specific things in the novel that are homages to his books. |
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This involved, among other things, inviting them into his own home, and the homes of members of his congregation. |
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Well, a few things may have been missed, but that sort of thing happens, and it doesn't diminish one bit the superbness of the work done. |
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There is nothing I like better than finding new things in my home area with the help of my local OS map. |
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You probably need to move a few things around to get the bedroom chi flowing properly. |
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He seemed a pacific, reform-minded monarch, and educated liberals hoped for great things from him. |
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She would have had a home help to assist with things like lighting her fire and so on. |
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She explained that out of all the bad things about being homeless, the worst is people ignoring you. |
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Sure some models cost a packet, but like most things, you get what you pay for. |
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Of course, increased rates of homeownership and household consumption are both good things. |
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Whether or not it is so, it is still funny that out of all things they prefer chickweed. |
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The novel exposes the superficiality of bourgeois lives that associate the possession of material things with prosperity and good living. |
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As a journalist you tend to be covering a lot of different things superficially. |
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In this land of efficiency there is a superfluity of interesting things to be seen. |
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A revival of domestic do-it-yourselfing and artsy crafting is driving a cultural boom in all things knitted, hand-sewn, superglued and welded. |
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I am the chief science adviser who was appointed because I can get things managed. |
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We're going to do not only everything humanly possible, but even things superhumanly possible. |
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She went on to say, that had the Government done their homework properly things would have been very different. |
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Her statement that boys of fifteen should put aside childish things like ball games suggests a massive chip on her shoulder. |
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A radical change of attitudes to ageing finds many of us determined to cling to childish things for as long as we jolly well like. |
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One of the things I see is grandparents supporting kids while parents are wasting the child support money. |
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Few things in Brazilian law are implemented as seriously as the prison sentence for failure to pay child support. |
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While this way of seeing things might induce a sense of religious awe, it can also send a chill of terror through one. |
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He was just chilling out with friends at various places but he was, because of his track record, asked to do things here and there. |
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One of the good things about being a superpower is that countries the world over want to tie their economic fortunes to yours. |
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Along with the atrocity of holy wars, there are other questionable things such as sexism, racism and homophobia. |
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One of the first things that is often done by doctors is to give you a simple painkiller like paracetamol. |
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The company does a hundred little things to make traveling by air simple, easy, and painless. |
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Oh well it's freedom, you just have these things in your mind and you just sort of paint them out and pick them, and re-do them again. |
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It turns out that chinchillas and cotton-top tamarins can do a lot of the same things. |
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An engineer who designs the superstructure for a bridge or the frame of an automobile invests time in understanding how things will break. |
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Finally things have begun to heat up a bit for the winter chinook fishery as the numbers of fish continued to increase throughout February. |
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Peace will not arrive through politics or economic development alone, as crucial as these things are. |
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All these things look well reasoned and supportable when doing the analysis. |
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Basically they kicked down his door, rifled through his things, hooded him, and dragged him away. |
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Humour makes the truth more palatable, if ultimately the film ends up suggesting that some things shouldn't be laughed off. |
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I've been careful to take care of my body with massages and chiropractic sessions and treatment and all types of things. |
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I kept myself busy by reconnecting with a one-off hook-up. This guy helped me take my mind off things. |
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We chit-chatted about a lot of different things, and none of it was really important. |
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But I have to say, things are changing in a couple of places where they now hold an infinitely more enjoyable street hooley instead. |
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The dress had a hoop skirt, those horrendous things that stick out due to a hoop in the bottom hem of the dress. |
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Various things make for some nice hood ornaments on a hooptie wagon with no wheels whatsoever. |
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What is the big idea behind chivalry or expecting a man to do things that might seem unnatural to him? |
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The howls of the wolves and the hoots of owls were the only things that they heard. |
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One of life's sure things is that year on year, the Madden series of American Football games will get better. |
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They are now favourites to win but as we all know favourites are not sure things at any time. |
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Many experts are cautiously optimistic that things will improve by the end of the year, although it could be a rollercoaster ride. |
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It's not so much that I've quietened down, as that I've channelled my energies into things that are more productive than out-and-out hedonism. |
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It, or at least its basic stratum, is the spatio-temporal world of things as we experience it in our pre-scientific and extra-scientific life. |
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We'll become more focused on desires and gratification, more hedonistically focused on material things. |
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I decided to consult the oracle of all things, the industry expert that is not me. |
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The danger lies in alcopops, which are flavoured with things like cranberry or orange to disguise the taste of vodka. |
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But the printer kept making streaky things on the paper, so I fruitlessly spent a half hour trying to fix that. |
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Well some incredibly good things have come about because of it, but some heinous atrocities were carried out in its name. |
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Now, not to put the foul creatures down too much, orcs are not the brightest things that you could find. |
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I already have quite a few of those, but apart from the helianthemums, things are either blooming sparsely or not at all. |
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He was always such a strength in supporting us, not pulling back on things we held dear and believed in. |
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In the past we've split over such things as the punctuation of the creeds, the orders of ministry and the nature of communion. |
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She'd realized that Paige had a way of making people do things her way without ordering them about. |
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As a historian, she can put things in order, illuminate the past and maybe right a few wrongs. |
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Some of the things he was saying concerning the Make Poverty History Campaign were completely out of order. |
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This is simply how we do things, orderless, curiously herd-like in our individualism. |
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It always amazed Diana at how many once ordinary, common things were now worth high dollars to collectors. |
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One of the things I most look forward to, if the Lord wills, is attending my son Jeremy's ordination to the ministry. |
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They note that when we talk about physical things, we use language that locates or causally connects objects in space. |
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He received a caution for that disciplinary offence and, in the course of things, that would not be recorded on his personal record. |
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Children need to know that we sort and classify things every day in order to organize information. |
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I like to be organised, and to organise people, so I notice when things aren't done properly. |
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Given the history of countries that have wallowed in civil strife, things will never be the same in Ivory Coast. |
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We have sought for such things and we believe that we have found them in the shaft of light striking the shimmering surface of solid rock. |
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After the fire that struck the theatre this past summer, things have been more difficult and the theatre was forced to move. |
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Apart from all the good things that those present got to hear about Ayurveda, what struck them was the location. |
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I rarely go to Monks Cross shopping centre, but when my wife and I did on Sunday afternoon we were struck by three things. |
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After all, champagne and cava are two of my favourite things, and I've been assured that they've got it in abundance at the party. |
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He feels helpless and powerless to do anything to change things for the better. |
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Or maybe too much of the futures field is oriented around business to the extent it's lost sight of things that are truly radical. |
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Also, single word titles are often not unique, and I like inventing original things. |
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He remains one of the busiest men in the industry, a true original who has always done things his way. |
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Don't be surprised that things start moving at a rapid clip right from the start. |
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From other interviews I'd seen, I knew Jim could make things difficult for me if he was in one of his ornery moods. |
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Johnny developed a life long love for fixing things and could strip a tractor down and put it together again. |
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I have mounted other things and it felt like you could not tighten things up without stripping the screw in the steel. |
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So in addition to my weekly strip, which was about politics but also social and pop-culture issues, I began doing all sorts of things. |
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When celebs do such self-mocking things as this, you have to wonder if they get the joke. |
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Plants are living things with cellulose cell walls, lacking nervous or sensory organs. |
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The navigator's migraine had subsided, and as we walked out of Skidby there were some strollers and horse riders on the move, things looked fine. |
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Her mother still holds down her job and has taken up t'ai chi to get involved in sporty things again. |
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Let us just deal with some of the things that Helen Clark forgot to mention in her speech. |
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I don't know, but unless we can do things with quantum computers, I think that sounds like a strong argument. |
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On to lighter things, here is a story of me and the purse snatcher at Town Hall Station. |
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But when I read things like this, it becomes clear that the time when that can happen is not yet here. |
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Religion, meanwhile, has had one of its main props, the promise of better things hereafter, kicked away. |
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Because you're strong-willed, it's easy to get into shouting matches with people about the stupidest things. |
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Any applicant, instead of executing the work of constructing and draining the roads, as hereinbefore provided, may do one of those things. |
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And yet, heretically, I have lots of sympathy with newspapers' attempts to be all things to as many readers as possible. |
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On the other hand, people can accept lots of heretofore unacceptable things as long as they have a say beforehand. |
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He mentions a new book on IQ and the heritability of criminal tendencies, among other things. |
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The heritage orchard has a variety of different breeds of pears and the community uses the pears for wine, jams and all sorts of yummy things. |
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I can understand these things perfectly well but I don't have any way of structuring them using words. |
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Does it take up too much money, money that would otherwise be there for food and clothing, other things? |
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The things that bring people here are still bigger than the things that might otherwise keep them apart. |
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You will, among other things, be an extremely tolerant person, even mystical, even other-worldly. |
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People say it is the start of the slippery slope to harder things like cocaine and heroin. |
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If only she had been born with normal feet instead of these short stubby things with odd toes. |
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We all want to get our points across and to persuade our readers that we have got things right. |
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Manet's flower pieces and studies of such simple things as a ham on a dish restate 17th-century types with unequalled painterly freedom. |
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And even though he is quite studious there are two things he excels in that definitely make him stand out amongst my friends. |
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We have tried to get her back to the study group, but she says she has better things to do now. |
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The demons would circle around my head and this would mean I would say many things out of anger and spite. |
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When they talked about things at school, I felt so out of it. I really missed being like them! |
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I prefer to have a decent cooked breakfast before I set out, and take things like crisps, cereal bars and chocolate. |
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Though inbound and outbound flights were delayed after the fire, things were back to normal by afternoon. |
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I could probably be fired for some of the things that have emanated from my outbox. |
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But then these rooms are stuffed with things of beauty, as the deputy curator of the collection, Martin Clayton, enthusiastically points out. |
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He went to his locker, snagged some of his things and stuffed them hastily inside his large duffel bag. |
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Among other things he is urging people to ensure people to secure sheds, garages and outbuildings. |
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Honestly, nothing but a group of old, stuffy men gathering to talk about things they talk about every other day of the year. |
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Take out a piece of paper and write down the things you are pretty much certain about. |
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For every advanced feature added, I increasingly expect to be able to do certain things. |
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It certainly is true that people need to avoid certain things if we're going to survive. |
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Despite the growth of science and its certitudes, there are things that defy a scientific explanation, she maintains. |
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On holiday, I aspire to that feeling of health and vitality you get from doing things outdoors. |
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Lots of things scare me, including train surfing, which I'm not stupid enough to have done. |
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The planet is now suffering because of our own stupidity and we are trying to make ourselves feel better by recycling things. |
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We are prone to desire more than we have, hate those who disagree with us and commit shameful things because of stupidity. |
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He is a PhD student in Classics so you can imagine he has done a lot of stupid things, not out of actual stupidity, but out of absent mindedness. |
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Her memoir offers a mortifyingly credible story of smart young women doing stuporous things. |
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They won't even let themselves be in the presence of the truth, because it would shatter their very stylised view of things. |
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Beyond simply looking fantastic the wildly stylized world of the film is an obvious reminder not to take things too literally. |
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All the things I felt that made us a perfect fit were confirmed by every conversation and outing. |
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One of the most promising things about this latest outing is the fact that three people made their acting debuts and performed magnificently. |
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Danny had acquired, among other things, a styptic pencil, some penny matches, a coat hanger, some city water, and a toothpick. |
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He said emotions could run high at such a traumatic time and cause people to do things that were out of character. |
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To make things worse we had the hideous spectacle of a peace campaigner being held under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. |
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Need I add that some of these things were as intelligible to me as Hittite tablets by the time that day arrived? |
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Light and chalkboards are perhaps the two most important things for physicists. |
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One of the best things about this movement is that no one is handing down a manifesto from on high. |
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And you have to believe there's pressure put on these people to perform and do things that shock and outrage us. |
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The things politicians say and do to either grab for power or remain in office are often outrageous, sometimes unbelievable. |
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It reminds me of being a student when I used to wear mildly outrageous things, rather than the standard business attire I wear nowadays. |
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If you can outrebound a team the way we have, good things are going to happen. |
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Only yesterday the president was very subdued and diplomatic, saying things were moving along. |
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But nothing less than outright victory satisfies me and I'm determined to put things right with my next effort. |
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She alone was capable of the amazing things she mastered like a vocal chameleon. |
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So events in the outside world don't really impact on things that are going on in the house. |
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It's hard to say because there were so many wonderful things from the people to the beaches on the outskirts of the city. |
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For aliens of enemy origin, the imperialist understanding of political subject status meant two things. |
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For many women who are associated with NGOs working on public health issues, attending outstation training programs made things more difficult. |
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This Aussie consistently out-thinks the opposition, and is so cool when things get hot. |
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The UK government has drawn up contingency plans for evacuating more than 20,000 British passport holders if things get worse. |
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I think the two things that were important were the peace process and the change in the economy. |
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If there is a change of Government, that is when those things come to an end. |
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If I had a reason today it was simply an urge to snap the computer off and get out and do sensible everyday things for a change. |
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You can re-order items in the main menu but not move things from submenus to the main menu. |
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If things start to go wrong you can always finish off the cooking in the oven. |
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I'm not a high-maintenance kinda girl, so it's usually the little things that really make my day. |
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He has been getting a lot more aggressive recently over such trivial things as the housework and his dinner. |
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Some phrases, called submodifiers, can be used to exaggerate or minimise the difference between things. |
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We think this sums up things more eloquently than we ever could, so over to you John. |
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But we will be the first to admit that things are going to look seductively encouraging as long as liquidity remains so cheap and over-abundant. |
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Anyhow, I also want to avoid over-analysing things too much, which is another reason why keeping active is probably healthy. |
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Today I mostly hate people who over-analyse things that don't need analysing. |
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I think we tend to overanalyze things to the point that we take the sensory enjoyment out of them. |
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That and talking to Lorri are the high points of my day, the things I look forward to. |
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Mum thinks this explains why I'm always forgetting things, since the present is always subordinated to the future. |
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Most were working in circumstances where social mores were subordinated to much more compelling things like the need to survive. |
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Dozens of the overbred little grey things hop across the lawns and flower beds. |
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The image is grainy and overbright, and certain things show up a little too much. |
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But things became even more chaotic yesterday following a security alert at a computer firm in Victoria Road. |
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My life feels chaotic, but when I look back over things, I see a shape that I didn't realise was there at the time. |
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I mean seriously, if he doesn't understand your need for bigger things then that's his problem. |
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Eventually, I talked to a chap who promised to sort things out and he asked me to fax the bill through. |
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With the rise of the knowledge-driven high tech economy, things have begun to look different. |
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Subscribers will be excited to hear that things 17-18 was dispatched to the printers yesterday, after about four months of delays. |
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Obviously, attacking off first phase ball is best but we over complicated things at times. |
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Humans vary in strength, intelligence, character, abilities, and a thousand other things. |
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Although this obviously complicates things somewhat, modern high-level languages make the difference between these two data structures easily understood. |
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