The bartenders will make whichever drink of your choice, or invent a new one just for you. |
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I walked through the maze of passages, taking whichever bearing I felt pulled towards. |
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For the rest of the morning we saw and heard them playing tag, going after whichever one had the mebos. |
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Each first responder group has to help raise money towards the cost of the team's first aid kit that is held by whichever member is on duty. |
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Ours is the only party that stands for the fundamental principle that all workers must be able to live and work in whichever country they choose. |
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He settles that property on trusts which give his wife an initial interest in possession for her life or 3 months whichever is the shorter. |
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In fact monetarism proved to be unworkable, because whichever indicator of money supply was used, other forms of money went out of control. |
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Nor have I any intention of casting aspersions against whichever 20 writers make the list in January. |
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The traditional team lunch started at noon and went on until whichever nightclub you were in finally threw you out. |
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I think it's fair to say that the cultural landscape of the year ahead is defined by whichever ditty the nation awards this sentimental plaudit. |
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Do we really look weak, uncommitted, value-free-tacking to the wind, whichever way it blows? |
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Before my eyes I was shocked to see that whichever child screamed and cried the loudest was rewarded with the choice cuts from a smiling dad. |
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But I have a really bad feeling that these people tend to err on whichever side comes down in their favor. |
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In other words, whichever route one takes in this intellectual landscape, it descends into the same perdition. |
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Why subscribe to two or three pay-to-play MMOs when there's only so much time to put into whichever is selected? |
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If this is all so, then huzzah for whichever presidents have selected the cheaper option. |
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Most often, children of dual racial parentage are identified with whichever race their physical features most reflect. |
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The fumes wend their way downwind for a week or more, whichever direction the wind is heading. |
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I would lie there and hear the soldiers cursing and shooting whichever people they had randomly decided to exterminate that night. |
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Australia looks forward to working with whichever government Papua New Guineans elect. |
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They held the candidate's hand and led a dogpile on whichever opponent was surging at the moment. |
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Hence whichever branch gets into a dynamic equilibrium with the surroundings survives, grows and prospers. |
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So whichever side is unhappy with the verdict or the outcome, they will ask the jury to be polled. |
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In whichever way you choose to help out, I'm sure that the tax benefit of giving is the last thing on your mind. |
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People who are willing to shout, wave signs, march and sing for whichever cause is being flouted at the time. |
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Body decoration is a primal and innate part of the human psyche, whichever way it chooses to express itself. |
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By whichever measure one chooses, Russell, who contemplated many universes, is a great mind. |
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Officials are keen to point out that whichever design is selected will provide only a blueprint for whatever is finally built. |
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Costs hidden in the seams of communist systems must be paid, whichever reform strategy is chosen. |
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Each has its advantages but whichever one the producer chooses is certain to alienate some section of the public. |
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They will wield whatever power is necessary to do it, undermine whichever country when it seems useful to do so. |
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Choose whichever suits you best after discussing your options with your GP or counsellor. |
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Every patient should be offered an outpatient appointment at Ashford or St Peter's, whichever they prefer. |
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Once it goes outside that then it becomes the jurisdiction of whichever territorial waters it's in. |
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The Indian wars are all but over, and the West has been tamed, or destroyed, whichever you prefer. |
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All you need do is open whichever book you choose, and it will speak to you and tell its stories. |
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The odds ratio is the same whichever way round we look at the table, but the difference and ratio of proportions are not. |
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Potential customers can get in touch via e-mail, phone, POST whichever the seller prefers. |
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The player who came first takes whichever of these she prefers and adds it to her hand, leaving the other for the runner-up. |
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It is incorrect, however, to choose whichever analysis gives a more significant finding. |
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Maybe she had left me a clue for finding her, or maybe it was a mistake, but I intended to make use of it whichever was the case! |
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He hadn't decided which film to make, he added, but whichever story he chose he'd cast me. |
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Deeper and longer diving means more decompression, whichever gas you're breathing. |
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The helm may be displayed either affronty or in profile, whichever better displays the crest. |
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The payment period is for 25 years, or when the aggregate amount has been collected, whichever comes first. |
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We hitched in pairs and, as a general rule, we'd all meet up outside the cathedral of whichever city we were heading for. |
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If there is a tie for highest-ranking card, the trick is won by whichever of the equal cards was played first. |
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Because the affordable homes remain owned or part-owned by whichever housing association is involved, they cannot be sold on for fat profits. |
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But, from whichever direction it is approached, the same gulf lies between literate and aliterate minds. |
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Foreign carmakers will make and sell whichever models they wish and set up nationwide dealerships and service networks. |
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The Torah tells us listen, hear, and hearken on whichever level you are able. |
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Just when one thinks the Justices might zig, they zag, but whichever way they turn, their reasoning seems increasingly arbitrary and contrived. |
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The first aid treatment for knee injuries is the same whichever ligament is injured. |
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She just didn't want to put up with the little brat even if it meant making herself out to be a coward or a crybaby, whichever way they took it. |
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It is not necessary to smash whichever city they are having their sinister and conspiratorial conferences in. |
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On maturity, investors will receive either the final value of the bond or the highest lock-in value, whichever is greater. |
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In whichever direction a writer shoots time's arrow, though, the bowstring is human nature, a relative constant. |
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The evidence suggests that reinventions, in any guises and at whichever end of the scale, are surefire crowd-pleasers. |
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Add some salad cream or mayonnaise, whichever you prefer, and slap between two slices of bread for the ultimate egg mayo sarnie. |
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A caltrop is a military device consisting of four metal spikes arranged so that, whichever way it falls, at least one spike points upwards. |
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When you own a 0800 Freephone Telephone number, calls can be diverted to you wherever you are and on whichever telephone network you choose. |
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It is a cultural vessel, filled with the identity of whichever particular international cosmopolitans happen to be occupying it at the time. |
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As a Scot I welcome a Scottish Prime Minister, whichever side of the political equation. |
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Still, whichever methods you decide to employ, I sincerely hope that they go on to forbid the banns in no uncertain manner. |
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So whichever way you stand on the nature nurture debate, Kierkegaard was always likely to turn out a depressive. |
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One hopes they will be nurtured and continue to grow, whichever candidate emerges victorious next Tuesday. |
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First, they allow Paul to siphon off attention from whichever potential candidate is making news. |
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With the right amount of make-up and styling, Sailor believes she can be whichever gender she is hired to be. |
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Atalanta is a young princess, and her father has decreed she must marry whichever man wins a footrace. |
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Both are stale and boring, and whichever one you end up having in the end is still unpleasant. |
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Our call is to serve God in whichever way he has equipped us to do so. |
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In indefinite noun clauses we use what, whatever, whatsoever, whoever, whosoever, whomever, whomsoever, whichever, and whichsoever for the connecting or conjunctive pronoun. |
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Mashed, boiled, baked, chipped or roasted whichever way you like, it will be there at a Potato Day taking place at the Friends Meeting House in Meeting House Lane next month. |
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The system relies on maintaining all three connections whenever possible and simply routing data packets onto whichever offers the fastest throughput. |
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The first Iron Man, the last Iron Man, The Dark Knight with heath Ledger, whichever one that was. |
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Several thousand people with poor reading skills will forever brand me either a gender traitor or a man-hater, whichever makes them more fake-outraged. |
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The animals having proved unbiddable, the president seems this week to have become the dog's cushion, bearing the imprint of whichever backside sat on him last. |
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How in the name of whichever gods did they ever pass their driving tests? |
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In the past, typical translations from proprietary houses have had buggy character sets and ended up with a weird mix of English and whichever language. |
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And whichever names you dress it up with or rationales used to justify it, it's a fancy way to describe putting more of the tax burden on middle income earners. |
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Laden with burlap bags and potato sacks, they boarded trains for whichever destination they could get a ticket as the death toll jumped by 25 per cent in the Chinese capital. |
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I think the correct description is that a lot of the financial analysts are essentially herd animals, and they follow the stampede in whichever direction it's going. |
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All night, squads of dressed-up campesinos trotted through town, the men strumming charangos, the women shrilling praise-songs to whichever roadless hamlet they'd walked from. |
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There are also claims of cronyism emerging around the massive multi-billion honeypot which awaits whichever IT firm wins the deal to produce the technology. |
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But it's still going to be paltry amounts whichever way you slice it. |
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The special abilities are swappable, so players can freely switch between whichever abilities are available to them and best suited to complete their current tasks. |
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But whichever cleanser you choose, it's important to leave the soap on your skin for about two minutes before rinsing in order for it to do its job. |
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She cleaves to whichever man is available and is unable to face the idea of being alone even if the alternative is constant verbal abuse and physical rejection. |
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The point is won by whichever team takes more cards of the coins suit. |
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Commissioners for recording evidence should normally be appointed to the panel for a period of six years or until further orders, whichever may be earlier. |
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At mid-day they have a mixture of boiled potatoes and the scraps from the house, and barley, pea, or bean meal, whichever may be the cheapest or most come-at-able. |
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Crewmembers tend to use whichever bolts, pins, washers, or cotter pins they find in their spare-bolt bins to hold together this portion of the plow. |
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It is the domino effect or the ripple effect, whichever you choose. |
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I jumped, or dropped, whichever sounds more dignified, off the pipe. |
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In both cases, the pronouns can be used either independently or attributively, as in mika pere what family, whichever family. |
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Winston Churchill suggested that British sovereigns would use either the English or the Scottish number, whichever was higher. |
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They agreed that each would give the Athenians one gift and the Athenians would choose whichever gift they preferred. |
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A bristle was a loaded or crooked dice. lt was specially weighted which meant that it fell on whichever number the bristler chose. |
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This is done by applying a pedal input in whichever direction is necessary to center the ball in the turn and bank indicator. |
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Instead the customers' calls are forwarded to the cell phones of whichever drivers are on duty at the time. |
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Remove the spring pin or cotter pin, whichever is installed in the bolt holding the ring on the recovery lug. |
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In the early years, Foley would show up at WWE television tapings and lose to whichever Superstar the organization was promoting at the moment. |
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Even though this search technique specializes in the search of limpet mines, it works fine with whichever application and all situations. |
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Entrances should attain an average of 10 foot-candles of illumination, or twice the level of the immediate surroundings, whichever is greater. |
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The Liberal Democrats said that they would talk first to whichever party won the most seats. |
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To get rid of them, the mermaid offered to marry whichever one would follow her to the North Pole. |
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Tanistry meant that the kingship usually went to whichever relative was deemed to be the most fitting. |
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They then view the state as a neutral body that simply enacts the will of whichever groups dominate the electoral process. |
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Hence, in contrast to the United States Census, French people are not asked to define their ethnic appartenance, whichever it may be. |
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The simple lifestyle helps members of the order, in whichever branch, to experience solidarity with the poor, and work to promote social justice. |
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They'll be charged with protecting Paus as well as opening holes for whichever tailback replaces Foster. |
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Their leader, Peter Robinson, said that the DUP would talk first to whichever party wins the most seats. |
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Caesar's informants advised him that whichever tribe Caesar attacked first, the others would come to their defence. |
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It was a waiting game, and whichever waited the longer was bound to win. |
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As a result of Erie, each federal district court was required to apply the law of whichever state it was sitting in, as though it was a state court of that state. |
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Some Indians tried to remain neutral, seeing little value in joining what they perceived to be a European conflict, and fearing reprisals from whichever side they opposed. |
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But whichever dish you try, make sure you have room for one of the decadently divine homemade desserts, which include traditional tiramisu, cheesecakes and panna cotta. |
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Because only five words into my nascent relationship with whichever shop assistant, barperson or receptionist is addressing me, I find myself in a thoroughly bad mood. |
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If the center is covered, the left guard will wrap around the center at the snap and be responsible for whichever gap the nose guard may choose to rush through. |
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When the family of Charles ceased to produce worthy heirs, the Pope gladly crowned whichever Italian magnate could best protect him from his local enemies. |
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It was decided that future British monarchs would be numbered according to either their English or their Scottish predecessors, whichever number is higher. |
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Some brave seminarians at the college walk from the seminary on the Aventine hill to whichever church is on the schedule that day, often praying the rosary en route. |
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