Alternatively, buy more shares in the company as soon as practicable before the urge to spend gets the better of you. |
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It was filmed in sequence on digital video rather than film, and von Trier resisted the urge to reshoot scenes if it would break the continuity. |
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The girl gritted her teeth distastefully and resisted the tempting urge to spit at the man. |
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If you can't resist the urge to buy flips-flops, choose a pair with thicker soles to provide a little more cushioning. |
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By the end of last year, he had nothing left in the tank, and he was planning a complete rest until he felt the urge to pick up a racquet. |
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Perhaps it comes from an instinctual animal urge to have a throne or a perch. |
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I said with a smile and suddenly I had the urge to bend down and kiss her but I restrained myself from acting my wish. |
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I urge restraint on honourable members so they respect the contribution of another member. |
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Past players last year flocked to the annual general meeting to urge the club to return to its roots. |
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In my room, I did what I could of my homework, until the urge to retch was too strong. |
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There were calls from two anonymous people that may prove very useful, but I need them both to ring back and I really urge them to do so. |
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Trent breathed in deeply, fighting the urge to retort something regrettable. |
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Why the urge to explain the misdeeds of any anti-American tyrant, no matter how odious? |
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We urge residents to let us know if they suspect anyone of not being the rightful occupier of a property. |
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I would like to urge your readers to consider what it is they want from their NHS dental service? |
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The whole point about folk and dance music is that it appeals to an organic urge to dance. |
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Now, record executives are appealing to ethics to urge parents to stamp out pirating. |
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Biting back her instinctive urge to make a biting riposte in defence of her twin, Alicia merely shook her head. |
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Suddenly, he had the urge to kiss her until she went soft and limp in his arms. |
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As a writer I'm deeply apprised of the need to keep the words uncluttered of any urge to rouse easy emotions. |
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The urge was there all right, to buy the cheapest illegal liquor and get drunk in the afternoon. |
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Does a visit to your corner shop invoke an urge to arbitrage on say, the price of a pint of milk from the supermarkets? |
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This is ludicrous, and you may feel the urge to simultaneously roll your eyes, laugh out loud, and change the channel. |
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But we would urge people to use their loaf when parking and make sure they don't leave anything of value on display. |
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Reading their artless, jargon-infested prose, I was seized by a sudden urge to inflict violence on them in a concrete underpass or back alley. |
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I resisted the urge to pull her back into my arms and settled for rubbing her shoulder. |
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But people now losing sleep over looming crime should control the urge to adopt desperate devices, which may also cause them to lose friends. |
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His characters were cads, letches, and leering louses, but they effectively tapped a bit of that inappropriate urge in us all. |
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I would urge residents who have information which may assist this initiative to contact me in complete confidence. |
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I would urge anyone who has information which could assist police to come forward. |
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I urge Dr Lim to work with the community to reduce anti-social behaviour, instead of deliberately sabotaging their efforts. |
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The scale of the atrocity may actually have speeded up the collective urge to absorb the shock and get back to business. |
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I urge consideration of this matter by attending to the legislation that follows. |
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Somewhere east of the Mojave Desert my mother began to urge her brood to pay attention to the landscape. |
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He unshipped both his assault rifle and scattergun, made sure the safeties were off, and restrained the urge to smile. |
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Thursday is polling day and I urge you not only to vote, but to vote tactically. |
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Supporters resisted the urge to form lynch mobs outside Pittodrie and when the telephone rang it was Milne on the receiving end. |
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I tend to crave salty snacks more than sweet snacks, though occasionally an overwhelming urge for really dark chocolate comes over me. |
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The Samaritans urge people not to bottle up relationship problems but to talk to a friend or Samaritan if they are in crisis. |
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A couple of overdue emails took the edge off of the urge but didn't sate it. |
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We urge parents, grandparents and child carers to turn ponds into child-friendly sandpits. |
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The pain is intense and the urge to bear down and push the baby out starts now. |
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Do we have a sudden urge to squeeze our lover when we look out on a sunset, an awe-inspiring vista or a dreamy landscape? |
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The urge to barter and truck was strong enough to push goods over two thousand miles. |
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An adolescent heterosexual male, for example, is certainly driven to distraction by his hormonal urge to reproduce. |
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But I urge you not to be deceived by the false promise of utopians that we can somehow create the peace of Heaven here on earth. |
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For some reason the urge for plastic surgery is becoming a mania world wide in both males and females. |
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I bit back the urge to scream, as the wind whistled past my face and I braced myself for a sickening thud and terrible landing. |
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The death of any living creature to satisfy an urge based in a primitive and barbaric past is morally wrong. |
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We don't get a whole lot of out-and-out censorship here, but it's not for a lack of the basic human urge to silence people we disagree with. |
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Once they had done their stuff I had a sudden urge to whip up a batch of almond macaroons using this Marunchinos recipe. |
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We urge tram workers and all those looking for a way forward to turn to a study of these vital historical lessons. |
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As soon as I ate a bag of my favourite crisps, I would feel the urge and need to just bring myself to throw them up again. |
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Like all self-made millionaires, there is an unyielding drive to Boyle, an urge to act, to be decisive, to control the reins of his life. |
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He went still, the old urge taking over, homing in on the sound like a cow hearing the bawl of her calf. |
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Anyone with an urge to tickle the ivories is free to use the grand piano in the atrium. |
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I had a very strong urge to bean her with a rock, because underneath the pier is littered with big ones, but I resisted. |
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Please contact your Members of Congress to urge them to sponsor and support this bill. |
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You can urge your Member of Congress to support this bill by taking action here. |
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I urge people not to buy goods from these companies until they mend their ways. |
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I have an urge to walk around in the nude, but Neil has a roommate and while he's at work, I'd be rather aghast to have him show up unexpectedly. |
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It was very nice indeed but I have to fight the urge to be TOO tidy, so the wee bugs and beasties have somewhere to overwinter. |
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Call it the urge to shake a leg or a penchant for merrymaking or an ideal mix of fun and entertainment. |
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Haig wondered how he managed to resist the usual urge to plant a toecap on such an inviting target. |
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Jesus did not offer new or unique teachings, urge his followers to prepare for eternal life with God, or fulfill a messianic mission. |
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A family touched by tragedy are backing an Essex Police campaign to urge car users to belt up. |
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Toddlers in nappies are accustomed to urinating and moving their bowels whenever they feel the urge to do so. |
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With food and water in her stomach, Calida let the urge to fall asleep take over and she fell into a dreamless, peaceful sleep. |
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All I can do is offer tea and sympathy and resist the urge to nag him to go see a dentist. |
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We urge all trades unionists and those who support us to take this to heart and stand up for what is right. |
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There is always lots of urge in the mid-range, making the car easy to drive, both in heavy city traffic and on the open road. |
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The urge to quantify things gets the better of us, and we attach numbers to things that either aren't measured well or can't be measured at all. |
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However, strategist that he was, he chose to try to build for the future rather than satisfy the urge to tear at the transitorily entrenched. |
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I write to urge all car and lorry drivers who use the transport cafe, to seriously think about where they park. |
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Resist the urge to cut it close with a longer iron to move the ball farther down the fairway. |
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But it's awfully depressing to see how quickly we can indulge the urge to trim the Faith to suit our political tribe. |
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The condition is characterised by the patient's inability to control the urge to indulge in binge eating. |
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I urge you to not to miss the chance to experience one of the world's premier guitarists up close at a local venue. |
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A true patriot moved by genuine criticism would feel pain and the urge to set things right. |
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The smell made Eric sick, increasing the urge to vomit up his unfinished meal. |
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The urge to write has always been turbulently strong within her, and she has relieved this through the years by writing short stories. |
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They create blacklists and urge their readers and fellow bloggers to threaten and harass their targets. |
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When the bladder fills, a signal is sent from the bladder to the brain via the spinal cord to initiate the urge to urinate. |
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Sick of such self-indulgent twaddle, I found the urge to throw the book across the room was strong. |
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The sight of blood set her heart racing and she had the urge to throw something else at the woman. |
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Few present-day Green Party leaders seem willing to urge the Greens to forego the blandishments of a presidential campaign. |
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Thoughts of heaven merely blunted the urge for revolution by its promises of future blessedness. |
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We must check our urge to impose our opinions on what Jack goes through, because as with all art, what it means depends on how you look at it. |
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Athene intervenes to check his urge to kill Agamemnon on the spot, and he withdraws in a sulk from the fighting. |
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If you want to feel the urge to blow someone's brains out, try Marlene, and you know I'd try to help you out with anything. |
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Her cheeks colored prettily and I had the insane urge to kiss the lips impersonating a blowfish. |
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His hand twitched, as though resisting the urge to rise to his moustaches for a bit of compulsive twirling. |
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Fight the urge to demand sitreps every few minutes or badger your commanders with orders and suggestions. |
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Weren't they ever gripped by the overwhelming urge to unburden themselves, to a taxi driver, say, or a nice barman? |
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If you feel the urge to eat between meals, choose a low-fat, low-calorie food, such as fresh fruit, pretzels or unbuttered popcorn. |
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The urge came and went a few times until I experienced a more intense cramp that resulted in my first movement of the day. |
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They urge everyone to report incidents of drug offences or anti-social behaviour on the estate to the boys in blue. |
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Suddenly I feel a great urge to put on a pork-pie hat and do some ska dancing. |
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Id urge swift action on this issue before local people put the skids under the authorities in the courts. |
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On behalf of all of us who work together for the good of the whole we urge the planetary members of the Earth to be on high alert. |
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One effect of that is that the urge to find ways to make a buck rather than a peso for a work-unit skyrockets. |
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The conservationist-author points out that the urge to find, dam, and channel water is one of the earliest spurs to technological advance. |
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I walked stiffly into the lounge and had the sudden urge to have a boiling hot bath. |
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A weird, unexplainable urge had made her want to cling to Arynne and cry into her shoulder while begging her not to go. |
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The urge to go and sling beer in some exotic locale is incredibly strong today. |
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Ethan looked kind of nervous, I had the sudden urge to jump up and scream boo just to see what he'd do. |
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She was a clever girl with a passion for books and an urge to write, but her academic achievements at Ripon Grammar School were unimpressive. |
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Audience members can't avoid the urge to dance after watching the band bop around on stage, in time to the good ol' cow tunes. |
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At the risk of being a complete bore I feel a strong urge to recount our recent experience as a babysitting tag-team. |
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A pedagogic urge can also be seen in a text about the stars that runs in grammarless, unpunctuated urgency across the bottom of one drawing. |
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I would urge the community to not get into a place of rigidity and narrowness where they can't view the whole and what is at stake. |
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I wasn't sad about it, but it did give me the urge to write drama plays and heart-breaking stories about unreturned love. |
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She resisted the urge to scream as the car bounced and rattled on the gravel of the farm road. |
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He consequently links early photography with the Realist project, tying it to an urge for naturalism in both the arts and sciences. |
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How I am supposed to suppress my overwhelming urge to smother every guy I become involved with? |
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All we can do this week is appeal to their better nature and urge them to call off their mean-minded vandalism. |
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She had a sudden urge to puke and the rashness in Derek's driving added to her nauseousness. |
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And the naysayers, once exposed to my blog, can't resist the urge to rant and fume about me in posts on their own blogs. |
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Loren's voice was a bit unsteady and groggy, and I fought the urge to roll my eyes. |
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Suppressing my sudden urge to mimic the Swedish chef, I plunged on with my brain-twisting question. |
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To a certain degree, this can dilute the urge to protest in real life and is therefore useful for social stability. |
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May I urge the inclusion of an up-to-date, modern youth facility in any new scheme. |
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When the softly-softly approach was unsuccessful, my husband decided to go in the pen behind them, and try to urge them out with a gentle push. |
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She went to the bathroom and her waters broke, and she felt the urge to push. |
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If you don't quite see the point after the first one, I urge you to persist and everything will become clear. |
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Then he managed to persuade two decisive figures in the enterprise to urge other workers to go back to their posts. |
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A fire outbreak would be used as a reason to knock on doors and urge residents to check on smoke alarms. |
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If you're based in the UK and missed this series first time round I strongly urge you to give it a try. |
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We urge readers to apply pressure on their local MP to back reform of the present wholly inadequate law. |
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It is for this reason that I urge you to look at both systems and try them out. |
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However, I'm pleased to see several readers urging caution about our natural urge to charge after the most likely suspects with all guns blazing. |
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With the magazine warning the globe is sitting on the biggest bubble ever, it is time to urge caution. |
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Until good evidence is available, we urge caution in interpreting eye findings out of context. |
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She should take the opportunity tomorrow and on Friday to urge restraint, caution and a peaceful protest. |
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I would just urge a bit of caution around the tightening of that parameter. |
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The game still looked in the balance and Rhodes continued to urge Kendal on with his constant ranting from the back. |
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She had the strong urge to throw a pinecone at him, but kept focused on her main target. |
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She could feel his warm breath against her cheek and lips, and she felt a strong urge to pull him in and kiss him. |
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In fact, she had very strong urge to confide in a friend about her unfortunate situation regarding the duke. |
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I glowered, having a strong urge to turn away from him, but I knew that he intended well. |
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With a strong urge to serve the society more effectively, he entered the civil services. |
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I glowered at him and felt an impulsive urge to hit him over his egotistical head with a pillow. |
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The director recalls that this sparked off the strong urge to do something significant. |
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Larenia giggled after she finished saying this and I had the strong urge to giggle with her. |
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But the incredibly strong urge to make connections, to avoid being alone, is difficult to extinguish. |
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The more disturbing the situation, the stronger the urge to take refuge in familiar procedures. |
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If I visit shops or vendors that do not offer fixed prices, I always feel a strong urge to bargain. |
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She had never understood why Samay felt such a strong urge to foster relationships other than the one he had with her. |
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I had a stream of ideas seemingly out of nowhere, that I didn't recognise as my own, and felt the strong urge to write them down. |
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Zander, it appears, is not motivated by desire but by an urge to keep the story going. |
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Jade herself fought an immediately strong urge to flee as fast as her legs would take her. |
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As a student of art and design I feel a very strong urge to keep up as best I can. |
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Impulsiveness, and the urge to take action is your gift and your strength, leaving the hesitating majority in shame. |
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Over time your child will be able to hold more urine and recognise when they feel the urge to go, even if they are asleep. |
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This type of incontinence occurs when you get a sudden urge to urinate and just can't hold it. |
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Keep that in mind if you feel the urge to change the tone of your writing someday. |
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He felt the love, a relatively new feeling, brimming within him and fought the urge to take her in his arms. |
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Bellavance says his organization is going to go after the Charest government and urge it to invest more in public transit in the new year. |
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They urge people to take a sickie or nick off from school to celebrate the disobedience of orders. |
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As a community, I urge one and all to take a firm stand against vandalism of all kinds. |
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There, the police would further suppress the hanging urge by physically breaking up the crowd with constantly moving nightsticks. |
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I urge you to try being a veggie for say one week and see how much you enjoy the taste of fresh wholesome food. |
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As leaders of the Venda people, I urge you to take part in the local government structures. |
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Since my vote would be, at best, random, I felt no particular urge to add to the statistical noise of this election cycle. |
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A vibrant democracy requires the fullest possible participation of its citizens and we urge our readers and their clients to vote. |
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I wonder if doctors have a built-in urge to be deep country doctors just as poets dream they may become deep country poets? |
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If she feels the urge to spill her guts again, recommend that she speak to one of her friends instead. |
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He hated his urge to spit out saliva when he was peeing and feared he would retain the disgusting habit. |
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As a result he will urge that crime prevention is focused on routine crimes such as theft and burglary. |
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She began to cough and splutter sickly, the urge to do so appearing quite abruptly. |
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We would urge anyone seeking a loan to be wary of any business which requires an advance fee to be paid by money transfer to secure a loan. |
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I also urge the martial arts club to stop spray-painting offensive slogans about our rivals on the walls. |
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Unfortunately retailer buyers in America are resisting the urge to buy PCs in droves. |
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How can I square my urge to support her with the fact that she has behaved so badly? |
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She felt a sudden urge to straighten his curly brown hair where it had fallen out of place. |
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We urge law enforcement agencies to cage the erring or even unruly drivers to restore order on roads and in stations. |
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Suddenly stricken with the urge to reach out and touch him, she did just that. |
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Do either of you have the urge to break out and be the centre of attention now and then? |
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I urge all stakeholders to keep an interest in the detail because this is where the real impact will be felt. |
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The Council for Industrial and Commercial Development yesterday held a forum to urge the government to move away from the current stalemate. |
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They could barely resist the call of the forbidden, and the urge was overpowering. |
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We urge the CWU not to call our people out on strike action, which can only hurt our customers. |
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People who work with computers sometimes feel an irresistible urge to predict the future. |
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It is vain to urge that truth will prevail, and that slander, when detected, recoils on the calumniator. |
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Out of this came an urge to do something for the landless but hard-working people of his community. |
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I felt the urge to stick my tongue out behind their backs but I stopped myself. |
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As Christmas approaches we would urge the public to be particularly careful with money. |
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I didn't care, and felt the urge to swear again but was too out of breath to do more than wheeze and clutch at the stitch in my side. |
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I would urge you to put your hand in your pocket and give some money to this family. |
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Critical cartographers urge a profound revision of traditional cartography as taught in academic Geography. |
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Some days, I still get the urge to do a handstand or a free cartwheel or a series of split leaps. |
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Pour the dough in the pan, and resist the urge to just dive head first into the pool. |
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Resist the urge to dive head first into too many school activities until you've tested the waters. |
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I found this out recently when I suddenly got the urge to go, having seen a falcon stoop at a distance as I was driving. |
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But, as agreed, all future business will be cash on delivery and I would urge you to adhere to this. |
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I urge senators of both parties to rise above the bitterness of the past, to provide a fair hearing and a prompt vote to every nominee. |
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I had a sudden urge to listen to my heavy rock music and went to drag my backpack out of the closet where I had deposited it. |
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He repressed an urge to call for help, realizing how it would look if anyone caught him in this situation. |
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We urge all readers to get their financial affairs in good order right now. |
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Some patients will exhibit symptoms suggestive of both urge and stress incontinence. |
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As a color for the walls of a room, we urge you to exercise caution with turquoise. |
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I urge that the general public be made more aware of this very useful result of a very abstract physical theory. |
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We urge them to ensure this experiment is monitored continuously and, if found wanting, amended immediately. |
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He scowled, pretending anger to make up for the insane urge to grin absurdly. |
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She felt such warmth and kindness from him, as well as a fierceness to protect, and an urge to do what he thought was the right thing. |
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To avoid more slippage in regard to the time schedule, we would like to urge you to act accordingly. |
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But nothing seems to preoccupy them quite as much as the urge to settle accounts with the old government. |
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Their families will be aware that they cannot account for their whereabouts at that time. I'd urge them to come forward. |
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I felt an urge to burp and belch loudly and then stare accusingly at one of those long haired chaps with earrings. |
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The other incident involved a jet-skier who had got into difficulties and we would urge people to take extra care when using these machines. |
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This body must act now to urge our fellow legislators in the United States Senate to alleviate this crisis. |
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The sorrow lifted from his face and he smiled, giving me the urge to grab him and kiss him. |
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After surveying this web site, one gets the urge to check to see that your wallet has not been lifted. |
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As the Birdwoman stood in front of the window admiring the dress, an urge started to well up inside her. |
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Conjuring a pleasant place like a beach, or a raft on a lake can help you take your mind off the urge and relax. |
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No one answered and he had a strong urge to jump back into his car and drive off as fast as possible. |
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The latest developments have also inspired some political analysts to urge the state to adopt a different method of dealing with the group. |
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We've kept it simple, warm and welcoming, and have avoided the urge to dress it with rambling roses and ornament of any kind. |
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As he filled in a registration form, I looked around and felt bored, as an urge to go kayaking again washed over me. |
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In times like these, to stroke the orb's gentle surface was a comfort, yet I fought the urge to wake it from its resting place. |
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So if anyone out there is thinking of throwing a kegger, I urge you to remember this event and think twice about where you go. |
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At one level, the grandmother urge seems just a natural element of the cycle of life, which you come to feel more sensitively with age. |
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I'm getting the urge to redesign the site again but really ought to wait and see the year out I think! |
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This may briefly cause pains similar to having wind and the urge to go to the toilet, but as the colon is empty, this will not be possible. |
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I can barely spend time with my extended kin without the having the urge to kick them up the backside. |
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You're settling in for the long flight when you get the urge to recline your seat. |
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Raise the conference among your workmates and colleagues, and urge them to sign up for the conference. |
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If at all possible I would urge a newcomer to pike fishing to ask an experienced angler if they could tag along for a session or two. |
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The urge to prove that they have been right all along is so much greater than the need to adapt to new circumstances. |
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What is the suppressed focus, the yearning urge in our species to be so neccessarily linked? |
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He had a strong urge to shoot it off yelling a stereotypical yeehaw, then repressed it. |
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Releasing a breath of relief, Rachel absently accepted Lucy's urge to move forward. |
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And he wants to use the occasion to urge people to keep contributing to tsunami disaster relief. |
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We're far too polite to speculate how swimmers who felt the urge went about relieving themselves. |
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I continued to fight the temper-tantrum urge and resisted honking my horn or hopping out of the car to throw rocks at the train. |
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Finally she felt the urge to slide back the lattice window that separated them, and she indeed did so. |
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Rock seems uneasy carrying a semi-serious role, and can't conceal his natural urge to play every situation for laughs. |
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I wouldn't want to discourage them but I would urge caution and a bit of sensible risk assessment before launching out. |
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If we want the government to pass a particular law, we can urge the elected branches to vote for it. |
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What they have in common is an urge to combine zippy new technologies with real-life social interaction. |
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Despite the pleas of defence lawyers, the attorney general appeared to do nothing to urge restraint. |
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After realizing that we've managed to burn only 14 minutes of the lunch hour, we succumb to that intoxicatingly familiar urge to trash talk our superiors. |
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We encourage you to urge your child to attend the visitation and funeral. |
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A natural urge in newly freed countries is to wreak vengeance on, or at least deny continued privileges to, the oppressors of the previous regime. |
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The urge to laugh is almost overwhelming as the enticing conspiracy theory degenerates into ranting about reptiles and an alien race plotting to take over the world. |
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Like most kids, I had my own experience of alienation, but the urge to merge with the crowd was stronger than any sympathy I might have shared for another outcast. |
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I resisted the strong urge to test his brow for evidence of a high fever. |
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The neurological disorder restless legs syndrome can make you feel like you have the urge to move your legs often. |
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I need to resist my urge to talk them into my truth, just so I can feel more comfortable and secure. |
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These labels matter, but so does our over-zealous urge to dole them out and endlessly dwell on them. |
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I urge you to perform your duties mandated by the nuclear waste Policy Act and complete the Yucca Mountain licensing process. |
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I resist the urge to slam my head against the steering wheel until I lose consciousness and settle for beating my fists against the dashboard of my pitiful rental car. |
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People who are constantly suppressing the urge to make the most obscene, offensive jokes that spring to mind. |
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The findings suggest that damage to the right mesial prefrontal cortex causes abnormal hoarding behavior by releasing the primitive hoarding urge from its normal restraints. |
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Don't know if you can tell or not but I've got the blogging urge tonight, but as most of the stuff I want to say involves other people I am biting my tongue somewhat. |
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And it is most certainly not about some dopey urge to play the hero and fuel America. |
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I would urge as many people as possible to avail themselves of the opportunity to sign the petition to ensure that a strongly supported message is sent to Canberra. |
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Oh sure, the Super Bowl and all its macho imitators are commemorations of some repulsive male urge best ignored. |
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We must get over this dovish thing, this lily-livered and feline urge to withdraw from battle. |
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I urge everyone to get involved in last-minute campaigning to save them. |
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Additionally, it would urge vendors to maintain a secure development environment, and to probe their products for backdoors and logic bombs before shipping. |
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We urge him to persuade the president to help mediate the situation. |
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I was resisting the urge to become annoyed, but when I got to the part where Tacky does a splashy cannonball Matt shut the book with a snap and jumped off my lap. |
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I actually have this insatiable urge to organize and it's taking all my willpower not to just run down to the laundry room and wash and fold all the stuff. |
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A lobby of the meeting was due to take place to show the strength of support for the sacked librarians and to urge the university to reinstate them. |
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Demand is highest in places like China and Southeast Asia, where sudden wealth is fueling the urge to travel to faraway places. |
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The loss of small amounts of urine in spurts during coughing and in the absence of urge strongly suggests a diagnosis of urodynamic stress incontinence. |
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It has lobbied hard to get companies to stop using them, and to urge restaurant chains not to buy pork from farms that do. |
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They're also proof that no matter how fancy you are, you can't escape the urge to watch two girls make out. |
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Cassian valiantly resisted the urge to trap them beneath his free hand. |
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As ascetic as Aries is, you delight in luxuries now, indulging any urge to splurge. |
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It could have been far worse, the authors say, and they urge coaches to refer within 24 hours any player who reports ocular floaters soon after a game. |
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Speaking of feminism, I am no feminist but I do like and respect women so I would have a strong urge to put a.50 calibre slug through the guy in this picture. |
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He has to fight off a nagging urge to throw his glass at the nearest wall. |
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She had to fight the urge to resist, but it only lasted a minute. |
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For example, if somebody has urge incontinence and tries to cut down on fluids to cut down on leakage, they may actually end up with more urgency. |
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Like all barbiturates, it can overwhelm alertness to the point of stopping the urge to breathe. |
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Perhaps it was the heat, the lack of dinner in my belly, or some deep animal instinct, but I suddenly felt the urge to tip my head back and howl like a mournful dog. |
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Unlike the 1960s, when Marxism, Leninism and Maoism were fashionable, the urge for renewal this time came from the right side of the political scene. |
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Lisa rolled her eyes and restrained the urge to tap her foot impatiently. |
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The urge for a midday nap is built into your body's biological clock. |
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The weight presses down on you as the signs urge you onwards. |
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This urge does not necessarily result in novels with nameless characters, mutating typography or unpunctuated attempts to explore the aphotic realm of human consciousness. |
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Still, the urge to seek a return to normalcy remains powerful, he said, and could drive more people in Syria toward the truces. |
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Even Mr Wightman had to step in at that point to urge caution. |
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Please urge all ultralight owners with BRS units to re-evaluate the series of attachments that connect the pilot to the airplane, to the parachute, and to both. |
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The urge for unlimited vastness and boundlessness must be overcome. |
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The urge for men to have sons, one colleague tells me, is unstoppable. |
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Although the urge to live-blog the convention was strong, I resisted. |
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Every time I have burp or my body has an urge to slow down, I tell myself, there is no reason to slow down. |
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Burgio and colleagues compared the effectiveness of behavior training with and without biofeedback in the treatment of urge urinary incontinence in older women. |
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They keep her from being lonely, take her on trips, and urge her to make medical appointments when she's waffling about whether to see a doctor and really should do so. |
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The writerly urge to kiss and tell may have wrecked the occasional romance, but readers reaped the rewards. |
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In the end, though, it usually comes down to an irresistible urge to combine a love of feet with a love of horsepower, says Block. |
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It seems inevitable, with hindsight, that this accelerating urge to know, to understand, to absorb facts, would lead to the establishment of a major organisation. |
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Henry, fighting the urge to just disappear and let the battle rage on, shifted somewhat pompously and very self-confidently into a loud authoritative voice. |
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However, I would like to urge those who hold excess land to be honest and truthful in pricing such land when it is to be acquired for resettlement purposes. |
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I urge students not only to vote in this referendum, but also to examine critically apparent motivations and unapparent repercussions of eliminating the WPIRG levy. |
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I visited and I used to spend all my school holidays out there jackarooing, working on properties in the Harden district, and that gave me the real urge to go bush. |
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She must have walked for an hour or two, heading nowhere in particular, when she felt a weird, sudden urge to go to the Shambles, a local ruined building, with no roof. |
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