Having said that, bargains aren't very familiar here in the birthplace of capitalism. |
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We learn about her politics, her home life, and we become very familiar with her world-weary wit, but still she fails to ring true as a person. |
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Unfortunately, all he could see was the top of a very familiar head of raven tresses. |
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His eyes were a very deep grey, almost blue, but they were still very familiar. |
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Not only does he have sound experience in organising major events, he is very familiar with the city and its local communities. |
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A very familiar body of material to most Byzantinists is the land legislation of the tenth century. |
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What both works do well is to situate a set of ideas now very familiar to students of environmental studies in less familiar territory. |
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A handshake is the normal greeting between men and women unless one is very familiar with the person. |
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You probably have made a substantial investment in gear, with which you're very familiar. |
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Typical family-friendly hotels are very familiar, with restaurants where kids can eat free and popular attractions for all ages. |
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Well if you were vindicating your right of exclusive possession of the premises, you are in a very familiar common law area. |
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If you have sensitive teeth, you must be very familiar with the severely discomforting pain that goes with it. |
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Well, we're probably all used to the use of ceramics in white wares and are very familiar with those. |
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He said the boy often cleaned planes in exchange for flight time and was very familiar with operations at the school. |
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But already it seems he is stirring up the kind of controversy which will be very familiar to those who have watched his career from Britain. |
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The 60 Minutes exchange is very familiar to readers of Arab newspapers, college dailies, and liberal journals of opinion. |
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This very familiar and oft repeated saying takes its origin from a circumstance which occurred many years ago in Carlisle. |
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It cuts the story back to the bare bones but is visually interesting, even for those not very familiar with Shakespeare's text. |
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Upon first reading it, many of the articles and clauses sounded very familiar. |
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Not that I'm not very familiar with a hedgehog's anatomy but it's what I imagine the back third of a hedgehog would be like. |
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We have just heard from our Japanese colleague that he is not very familiar with past history. |
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I was scrolling through my server logs this morning, clicking on links to any of the incoming domains I didn't recognise when suddenly something very familiar popped up. |
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Many a lawyer or a lay litigant is not very familiar with the Court of Appeal's Rules and practices, and has not diarized their deadlines. |
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For this reason, we asked local creationist geologists, very familiar with the geology of the area, to show us any apparent field evidence for ancient soils. |
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His report shows that he is very familiar with European history and the current lie of the land. |
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In any given instance, researchers must become very familiar with the particular details of an alternative therapy they plan to evaluate. |
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Suggest to high-spirited students that they work on the emotion at a low intensity since they are very familiar with the strong emotion. |
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Until then, I was not very familiar with Cuban music, and I knew little about son, but I was bewitched by that album. |
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While you need not memorize it, it is important to be very familiar with its contents. |
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I see you are very familiar with your issue and your line of chat as a windmill salesman. |
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As a local fisherman from Morden, Mr. Hamilton is very familiar with the area. |
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Seamstresses in the Arctic were very familiar with the different properties of animal skins and when and how to use them. |
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The uncomfortable recognition of something very familiar, even hauntingly similar to ourselves, is looking back from beneath all that mirrored brass and chrome. |
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Is it me, or does the name of this blog sound very familiar? |
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I want you to know that I'm very familiar with it, and I want to congratulate you for it. |
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She was rejected by all of them, an experience that will be very familiar to many other pupils from Scotland's edgier communities. |
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These are all projects and targets with which we are very familiar and which one can only support. |
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Furthermore: the user must also be very familiar with the operation of the equipment. |
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He normally operated fishing charters out of Bluffers Park but was not very familiar with the Toronto Harbour area. |
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Civil society organizations are very familiar with this third level: it is about the core values found in their missions. |
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We found that staff were generally very familiar with the projects, and appeared to be monitoring them on an ongoing basis. |
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The pilot was inexperienced on this aircraft type and was not very familiar with the symptoms that it would display prior to a stall. |
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This is an interesting offer for new customers or for customers not yet very familiar with us. |
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It's true that Innu hunters are very familiar with it, down to its slightest habits. |
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Their system is robust and accurate and their team is very familiar with out internal processing systems. |
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However, half of the respondents who reported being not at all or not very familiar with Metropolis reported not using Metropolis research. |
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I know that Mr. Allard is very familiar with the question rotation of the committee. |
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Are you very familiar, somewhat familiar, not very familiar or not at all familiar with this report? |
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Each game was tested during a two week period by four families who are very familiar with video games. |
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As it tackles this task, the Spanish Presidency will emphasize voluntary participation and effectiveness, notions that are very familiar to our ministries. |
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Our first vice-chair works with Monarch Industries in Winnipeg, and he visited a trade show in the United States and saw a cement mixer-they manufacture cement mixers-went up and thought, this looks very familiar. |
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Sustainable development is now a very familiar issue to all of us. |
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I am very familiar with all the trees of this valley and the bypaths. |
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There is always the chance that there is a forged note in there, especially if you consider that tourists are not very familiar with the euro and frequently get taken for a ride. |
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If a Commissioner is not very familiar with the agriculture dossiers, that is no problem, she will go on a course to catch up and she will take a written exam. |
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The Padishah's son was also there, and he realized that the peri looked very familiar. |
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The field practice has shown that such an inspection, not very familiar with local reality and the real needs of students, tends to turn into a bureaucracy that watches the teachers. |
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The new Secretary of Defence is very familiar with this theatre, as he was a member of theĀ NSC when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan n 25th December 1979 and was able to monitor this affair as President Reagan's advisor. |
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Having won twice in 2010, Ogier is a rising French talent and a very familiar face at Citroen Racing where he will have to meet the challenge of competing alongside Loeb for a whole season. |
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The community of Pikangikum, which he is very familiar with, met with me on one occasion and presented a number of issues, not only dealing with water but dealing with quite a substantive electricity power grid issue. |
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Members will be very familiar with the vacuous speeches that always appear here in the House of Commons on the Thursday of every week in response to questions about the future agenda for the House. |
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I know that the member is very familiar with this and he knows this. |
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Hazard events, very familiar to local residents, that incur damage include rain and snow melt flood events that have higher probability and draw attention to the growing community's exposure to dike breach. |
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Most participants in the general public and even Aboriginal sessions did not seem well-informed or very familiar with issues concerning Aboriginal fisheries. |
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And, having recently served his country as its Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Mr. Kerim is very familiar with the inner workings of the Organization and with the dynamics of this House. |
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This is a choice I'm very pleased with, because Martin Frick has been with Telekurs almost for as long as I have and he is very familiar with payment traffic. |
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For people not very familiar with the sector, these are savings products that allow sharing part of the return or the fund with subscribers, either through the products or through the fund itself. |
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Ch'an was becoming quite strong in China at that time, and the expressions used in this sutra are very familiar to those who practice in the Deshimaru lineage. |
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Impressionism is a vibrant form of pictorial expression that is appropriate to the theme of the countryside as well as being very familiar to most audience members. |
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As a musician, I'm very familiar with the problems of reenactment and faithfulness, and I'm also very much influenced by contemporary art, which is concerned with these concepts. |
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A triple threat-publisher, writer and artist-Fournier is very familiar with the sources of inspiration that have influenced artists' books in Quebec over the course of their history. |
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This behaviour of briars would have been very familiar to medieval people who worked on the land. |
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I began to wonder if he was experiencing a form of absence seizure which was very familiar to me from nursing school. |
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The elements of the disaster that rest in the nature of coal mining with thick and gassy seams is something that Pictonians have become very familiar with. |
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I've worked with Dr. Clyde Hertzman, and I'm very familiar with the aspect of the importance of investing in children, as a grandfather of a two-and-a-half-year-old, and the malleability of the brain. |
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The fact is people are suddenly going to lose all their currency references, and that means they will be at serious risk of easily accepting forged euros because they are not very familiar with the genuine article. |
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The work of our second panelist is very familiar to Ottawa. |
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Then you have to do the maximum number of rounds in a given time, knowing that all the competitors, who are very familiar with stock car, will try to push you off the road. |
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Nerd InSearch Of THERE'S something very familiar about the Nerd sound. |
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We have a number of interactive Magnet activities where children try out different word orders and word choices to create new versions of these very familiar verses. |
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