Jesus told the people that whoever entered the sheepfold by any route other than the gate was a thief. |
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But I strongly believe that whoever practises mindfulness as part of his or her life will be able to survive perfectly in every situation. |
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In my case, I saw the internet as the perfect opportunity to become whoever I wanted to be. |
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This group, whoever they are, had a lot of time and funding in order to plan the smuggling and detonation of one thousand pounds of plastique. |
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When a customer left a pile of dirty things whoever was checking in determined what was to be washed and what to be dry-cleaned. |
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Conventional wisdom says that whoever goes into the conclave as pope exits as cardinal. |
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But the real danger is when someone whose name you can't remember sidles over and expects to be introduced to whoever you're talking to. |
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He is telling them to take care, because whoever he might be who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit, he will never be forgiven. |
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He was able to bring up his gun quickly enough and started blasting at whoever or whatever was in that direction. |
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The cabbie hopes that whoever does come to live there will be prepared for the bleakness of the place outside the summer months. |
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An elderly man who had been mopping around the counter looked up from his tedious chore and smiled at whoever had walked in. |
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Players keep their tricks individually, and whoever takes the most card points loses. |
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He bears the imprint of whoever sits on him and the Vice-President really sat on him. |
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Unfortunately they are fettered and shackled, and have become mouthpieces and lackeys of whoever wants to promote a message. |
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Going out to face whoever was in the streets had to be better than staying in here with these dregs of human society. |
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She was dead, stone dead, and whoever had killed her had been sick enough to pin a note on her body. |
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No way, the two events were blocked and blueprinted and whoever came up with the idea is ready for another star. |
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A thought begins to form, that whoever named the parts and actions of a boat did so in an arbitrary and uncreative manner. |
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Posting under a pseudonym on an online chatroom enables you to be whoever you want to be. |
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We'll gladly talk to whoever wins the competition about offsets when the contract is signed. |
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The job is not getting done whilst you constantly take time to attack or defend whoever is the muppet of the month. |
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As in India, pilgrimages are for rich and poor, whoever is willing to make offerings and sacrifice. |
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She did as much as she could for other family members that were down and out, helped whoever she could when she could. |
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Is it okay to suggest however obliquely that whoever came up with these figures should have their heads examined? |
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Sometimes, Union troops in West Virginia simply arrested whoever was handy in response to bushwhacking, especially if arms were present. |
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Technically, you could go around laying the smackdown on whoever you like, but responsibility for your own actions is ultimately down to you. |
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Players cut for the deal, and whoever cuts the highest card becomes the first dealer. |
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This was an unprovoked, violent assault and whoever carried it out could quite easily do it again. |
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It is intended to appear factual, while slipping inflammatory titbits under the radar of whoever is reading it. |
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The shed was at the bottom of the garden and it is believed whoever started the fire escaped via an alleyway running alongside the house. |
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I decided to try and come in as high a position as possible, so every few strides became a race against whoever was near to me. |
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The three shielded their eyes to try and get a better look at whoever was keeping their identity unseeable. |
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Fair enough security and all that but they, whoever they were, were just as likely to bug the office as to bug their phone calls. |
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Nora makes duplicate keys for whoever asks and encourages them to walk right in whenever they please. |
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All these ideas are unfortunately ultimately dependent on whoever is around me when I snuff it, however. |
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When she went back in after the last strike days she discovered that whoever had been trying to operate her machine had broken it instead. |
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I feel that whoever holds that office should be treated with the utmost respect. |
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I thank whoever arranged for allowing Sharon to come into my life. She has lifted my depression and is patiently sorting me out. |
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But the next big area up for grabs is space, and whoever dominates space will dominate the planet. |
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There are some very vocal proponents who would persuade whoever will listen, that same-sex sexual orientation is inborn. |
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I didn't discover the fallacies in those beliefs, but whoever did made some Great Discoveries. |
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I mean no disrespect to Canada's freestyle ski team, whoever they might be. |
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On the other side of the coin, credit must go to whoever is responsible for ensuring the approach roads to the factory are kept clear. |
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Now, by saying that I mean that it sounds like whoever wrote the dialog at least watched some war movies before putting pen to paper. |
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If the plan is to work, it will require dedication, even passion, from whoever is in the driver's seat. |
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To be honest, though, we have done our job in getting top of the group and whoever we play is going to be a tough game in the quarter-finals. |
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If I don't like a CD, it hangs around on my shelf accusingly, and I grow to hate whoever it is. |
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They treat the elderly like they treat travellers or gays or ethnic groups or women or whoever as a race apart, not as normal citizens. |
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People seem to reach a certain age and start rushing into wedded bliss with whoever comes along. |
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He also knows that whoever lifts the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Bombay next month will know that they've been through a scrap to end all scraps. |
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They are determined to harm their enemies whoever this may be and are thus a great threat to our societies. |
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It was a case of using whoever was available so we had a few Welshmen and the rest of us were from all over. |
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This is a car that lives by its 7,000 rpm redline and brings out the devil in whoever sits behind the wheel. |
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Whatever your age, wherever you live and whoever you are, rhythm and movement are common to everyone. |
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Cannons, guns, gunpowder, swords and many other weapons of war were needed and Spain bought them from whoever would sell to them. |
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We discovered that whoever installed the pipes sealed the joints with duct tape because little silver ravels are visible at each section. |
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Just command your higher self, guardian angel, spirit guide, animal totem or whoever to make a snap decision for you. |
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I got up and brushed myself off, reaching a hand down to whoever had fallen. |
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A prize is on offer to whoever comes up with the winning name for Mrs Mason's new shop. |
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Analysts believe that whoever wins the election this year will be seen as a legitimate leader. |
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It occurred to him that whoever the arsonist was, he must have used Greek fire. |
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Therefore, whoever offers the best level of service will win the most business. |
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The high turnout was welcomed by both camps as a sign that whoever wins the battle will have a clear mandate to lead the party. |
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The showcase award is rated as one of the music industry's most important, and can provide a platform for whoever wins it. |
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We are playing for second place in the Pool in the World Cup next year so whoever wins on Saturday has the advantage. |
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We started out in South Africa back in April and whoever wins the title will deserve it. |
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The next nine deals are started by whoever won the previous deal, and this player can begin with any legal card or combination. |
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The company depends on grabbing diamonds from whoever controls them, even if they are tyrants or dictators. |
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Our political system, whoever is in power, is just puppetry by big business. |
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The IFS concludes that taxes would have gone up whoever won the last election, because it was the only way to balance the books. |
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Both Mr Dowd and Mr Sosnik forecast that whoever wins two of the three big battlegrounds will probably be the next president. |
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There'll be no doubt this year that whoever wins it will deserve to be All-Ireland champions. |
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Both teams tend to have the attitude that whoever wins this one wins the tournament, even if last year they discovered otherwise. |
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We're going to look at some of the tough challenges ahead for whoever wins the White House. |
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There is also a very attractive doll on offer to whoever can guess her name. |
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Instead he was treated despicably and I hope whoever is nominated to take over will not have to go through that same sort of public humiliation. |
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He asked me to demonstrate how my shoulders would be if I was trying to look like Joe Cool out on the pull, whoever Joe Cool might be. |
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And Lou is certainly not going to be the first to jump to the defence of the arsonists, whoever they may be. |
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Yet the sitter, whoever he might be, regards us with an air of quiet confidence. |
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Try to have a good day today, wherever you are, whatever you do, whoever is near, if no one is near. |
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Fortunately, the strength of the squad is such that, whoever takes the field, the side will not be seriously weakened. |
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One of the most important things for America is to know who actually won, whoever that may be. |
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But whoever loses, regardless of whether it is by six goals or one, it will be devastating. |
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In any case, why raise the question, for whoever in his right mind ever suggested that everything is false? |
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If we want to reverse the situation we shall have to readdress ourselves whoever we are and wherever we may be. |
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Looks like whoever did this kicked him around, I suspect some of his ribs are at least cracked. |
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So whoever was trying to get at Jiang through Jia seems to have only winged the president. |
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If there are any kings in the deal then no one is allowed to trade and whoever was dealt the lowest card loses a life. |
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The workers were frightened out of their wits, they knew that this meant death to whoever had dared to disturb the tomb. |
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The dewy-eyed do-gooders might be pleased to know that whoever wins government at the next election our detention centres will still be here. |
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I think whoever follows him can build on that wonder rapport that Pope John Paul II had with youth. |
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He also feels that the standard of the men on the short-list is such that the club will prosper whoever they appoint. |
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I pretty much give my time to whoever needs it, and for me that's maybe how it should be. |
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According to the law of Abdera, whoever wasted his patrimony would be deprived of the rites of burial. |
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I'm not gay, but I think gay people should be left alone to marry whoever they like. |
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And whoever got 15 or 20 and was the high vote getter would become the governor of California. |
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The daws may peck upon one's sleeve without injury, but whoever wears his heart upon his tympanum gets it not far from the neck. |
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Professional norms dictated faith and loyalty not just in deed but in spirit to whoever held the reins of power under the constitutional system. |
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There is even a voice-sensitive camera that will move to whoever is talking during teleconferencing. |
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These homespun medications were sold by itinerant hucksters, pharmacies, and whoever could spellbind a listener with lofty promises of cure. |
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I sat on my straw pallet for a few seconds, contemplating how whatever, or whoever, had made a sound so indiscriminately unpleasant would die. |
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Larry, the way these guys ran their campaigns, I'd be surprised if their parties would ever renominate them again, whoever the loser is. |
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Finally she managed to explain that whoever had preheated the oven had only set the temperature, and hadn't turned the other dial to on. |
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She moaned some lame excuse to whoever she was talking with and walked with shaken pace towards the quiet parts of the flat. |
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Have to say, whoever the strength and conditioning coach is, they're cooking with gas. |
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Stuart believes that the stolen items, which were in a blue holdall, may have been dumped somewhere by whoever stole them. |
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She narrowed her eyes and turned to the door, wanting to pound whoever was out there. |
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I complain to God, or whoever else will listen, about the annoyances, the difficulties, the strains. |
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But the fact of the matter is that this incident occurred and I would like an explanation from whoever is in charge. |
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I was just wondering, can the court judge or whoever order a lie-detector test or perhaps a truth serum? |
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For some reason best known to whoever it was, a lifebuoy on Abbeyside strand was taken from its berthing and shamelessly burned. |
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This was a repulsive crime and any right-minded person will be happy to reveal the identity of whoever did this. |
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At every point, I thought somebody was going to resolve the matter, but all the way along the line, whoever I went to just made it worse. |
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It revealed whoever made it was not a great vegetable eater but consumed large amounts of meat and grain. |
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The odds are that, whoever romps home to victory, there'll be plenty of laughs along the way. |
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From now on, I do so solemnly swear that whoever crosses my path will meet a very painful end. |
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He talked with whoever was at the door in low whispers and then opened the door all the way and in came a girl. |
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I would say whoever you are the biggest honour is if your favourite band covered one of your songs. |
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And the last one in the sack race probably has more fun than whoever wins it. |
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Both campaigns believe that whoever wins two out of the three will probably take the White House. |
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Repairing this damage, and returning to the centre ground, seem like an almost impossible, and thankless task, for whoever takes it on. |
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They appeal to whoever does the washing because they are machine washable and require no ironing! |
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Nobody can accuse him of not finding the time to talk to whoever wants to speak to him. |
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At least, my information will confuse whoever is listening or tapping my phone. |
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We are pretty much the pimps of capitalism, hocking the wares of whoever shows us the money. |
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I only hope whoever did this can be caught and made an example of by charging them for the work required to clean up the fountain. |
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For a small fee, the site will send out an anonymous email on your behalf to whoever it is that's making your blood boil. |
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Sinclair gives the impression of being malleable, like he bears the print of whoever was last sitting on him. |
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A flight of birds flew up through the sky, frightened of whoever was there. |
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The minute someone blabs, it's the fault of whoever broke the silence and told on Matt. |
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A traditional King Cake will be served, and whoever gets the piece containing a bean will win a CD, a drink and a Mardi Gras crown. |
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Extremists seek to terrorize innocent men, women and children, whoever they are and wherever they may live. |
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People often say that it's harder to get out of the team that into it, but whoever believes that has a screw loose. |
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And whoever gets selected for England will, in a pretty short period of time, succumb to the same forces. |
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Tell all the whingeing people to cop it sweet, and when they go home to wherever they can continue to whinge to whoever will listen. |
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They decided they should write a thank-you note to whoever was giving them these things. |
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You've poked more holes into what's left of my ship, and I don't want to wait around here for whoever may come looking. |
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In the piles were 10 red ears of corn and whoever found a red ear of corn got to kiss whoever they wanted to. |
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The gold seal ring, which Pippa had told me about, meant that whoever her attacker was, he was a wealthy, powerful one. |
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But whoever assumes this role, their supporters can at least derive succour from the infinite spirit of the Highlanders. |
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Why are we blaming that bar person, bar owner, or whoever it might be, for the problems we face in our society? |
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He told her that whoever drank of the water of heaven would never thirst again. |
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As the twos and threes are out of play, the point for lowest is awarded to whoever holds the four of trumps. |
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Of course, our hospitals will continue to deal with emergency cases and treat infectious diseases, whoever is involved. |
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It seemed like whoever was calling her a few minutes ago was now paging for her. |
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May whoever invented the white cardboard carry-out container spend eternity waist-deep in bean curd. |
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He who puts up security for another will surely suffer, but whoever refuses to strike hands in pledge is safe. |
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I find myself in the invidious position of having to go out and ask whoever it is if they would mind waiting five minutes. |
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Certainly whoever wins this year's senior football title will have earned it. |
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But feeding back to parish councils or whoever on our progress is a positive step. |
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How could you properly play house without aprons and raincoats, bedjackets for sick people and bibs for whoever was being the baby? |
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Restaurants, pubs, or whoever wants it can apply for a licence which allows the smoking of tobacco on their premises. |
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When someone else makes a mess, Brad will hunt down whoever did it and make that person clean up the mess. |
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Someone let out a loud belch and the guys erupted into laughter, congratulating whoever it was. |
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We were on the second floor and whoever was coming up the stairs had to come from the first floor. |
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The room was covered in a thick layer of dust, and it looked as though no one had been there in years, but whoever had been there last was surely not welcome. |
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But of course a lot was being hidden, whoever was doing the hiding. |
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These addresses were used by whoever carried out the attack to control the malware and can be found in the malware code itself. |
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It is definitely alarming that a president can arrogate to himself this kind of power, whoever the president is. |
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As a sidelight, it's clear that Romney or whoever wrote this piece doesn't actually understand what culture even is. |
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Her bra had been cut from her body, but whoever did it had only pulled up her shirt, not bothering to completely remove it. |
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She guessed at where the path should be for a few minutes, but finally she admitted to herself that whoever had lived here had long since abandoned the place. |
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Nor does it see the clouds lifting soon, whoever wins today's election. |
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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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When twelve people are killed by violence, whoever they are, for whatever reason, that is a tragedy and a waste. |
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Life for me is going to be pretty good whoever wins the election. |
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For us, whoever wins the debate gets to have their cake and eat it too. |
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Farmers had to sell to whoever would offer a price for their goods. |
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The best athlete doesn't always win, but then whoever said sport was fair? |
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Some people will always be slow whoever else is in the pool. |
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The reds are open though, so whoever pots first will be in pole position. |
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He responded that as the questions were largely what might pop into the head of whoever knocked the survey together, one should perhaps not read too much into them. |
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This demographic reality means that whoever wins the suburban vote in 2016 and beyond will inherit the political future. |
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Police also discounted a story that there was some huge manhunt for whoever sold Hoffman the heroin. |
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Since allicin also gives garlic its pungent aroma, by releasing it you are also ensuring that that whoever eats it will have that smell to reckon with. |
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She dumped her running clothes into the laundry room at the back of the house, put her shoes on the back porch, and went back to see if whoever had called had left a message. |
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The mass dump suggests that whoever did this, their primary motivation was to embarrass Sony Pictures. |
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They appear to be dragging their heels over appointing a new chief executive, but whoever lands the job will have a mounting pile of problems to sort out. |
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And if there is evidence, which merits prosecution and arrests, I believe that the long arm of the law should catch whoever has perpetuated such crimes. |
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This was an appalling crime and whoever did this is the lowest of the low. |
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I'm giving a talk to the local section of the American Chemical Society, so I'll be off scarfing up a free meal and enlightening whoever shows up. |
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Incidentally, thanks a million to my contributors, whoever you are. |
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I hope they catch whoever did this and bang him up for life. |
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Regardless of the evidence, the lottery ticket is a bearer note, which means whoever turns in a valid ticket is legally entitled to the winnings, end of story. |
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Only a very naive observer would conclude that this is currently a party with the focus and energy to win another mandate, whoever its leader may be. |
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If interest rates jump in response to Fed tapering, whoever chairs the Fed will slow or suspend it. |
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Scottish Saltires prop up the table but Yorkshire and Kent are just above them with 20 points each and whoever loses tonight will sink even deeper into the mire. |
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I know you've always wanted a whole bunch of kids, and I know whoever your wife is has to be a deep sleeper because you snore a lot more and louder than you think! |
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She tells him to find a pretty and modest girl whom he respects and to wait until he's through with college, because he's not half good enough for whoever the girl is. |
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The horses were unbroken yearlings and to handle them in such a manner would indicate that whoever was involved had confidence in doing what they did, he said. |
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A fleecy-lined sleepsuit, with built-in feet, would remove the need for any man to drag the duvet off whoever he's lying next to and mummify himself in it. |
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I personally hope that Belle is Belle, whoever that may be, and that she is a previously unpublished author set to take the publishing world by storm. |
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And whoever replaces Summers will probably be one of his deputies and therefore a wonk. |
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She's a rich snob who thinks she can get whoever and whatever she wants. |
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Just because a plot of ground has outline planning permission does not mean that whoever buys that land will now get permission to build so why have it in the first place? |
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So the bidding is won by whoever is prepared to call the lowest card. |
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What we need is a cannonade to knock out whoever might be there. |
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Your first day driving around Iceland you spend most of your time pointing out to whoever you are with every cloud of steam rising from the side of the road. |
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In 1945, along with whoever survived from his family, he returned to Romania. |
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Church bells are a product of the Victorian era, or whoever invented them must have been tone-deaf or stone-deaf as the noise made is very unattractive to say the least. |
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There was very little lighting there, other than a bare strip light behind the trestle table at the front of the room, silhouetting whoever was speaking. |
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The coldly aloof Paradise Lake has been so named, we were convinced, because whoever fell in would be teleported, instantly deep-frozen, into the hereafter! |
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They'll still be rank outsiders when it comes down to the final four, but my advice to whoever they meet in the semifinals is to tread with caution. |
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It seems whoever got the hump and complained believed the ad implied that the driver of the car had been texting while driving, and that this encouraged people to do likewise. |
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From early spring to late fall, he will leave his apartment, limp across the street and coax whoever is willing to play patty-cake with him until the bus arrives. |
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The report is formally made to whoever commissioned the inquiry. |
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We are hoping that whoever comes forward will provide the town with a building which is complementary to the style of the remainder of the Pier Hill redevelopment. |
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I gave my wardrobe one final shove so that it was against the wall under the stairs that led into the room, darkly insulting whoever made the infernal contraption so heavy. |
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My prize goes to whoever wrote the ridiculously inflated press blurb. |
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I sure hope whoever put that diaper on fastened the pin tight. |
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It's almost as if whoever did it was in a hurry to crank it out. |
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You'd still have to grass up whoever made the posting, though. |
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The Zeta Affair was the latest in a long line of bowing to whoever holds the power and secretly keeping these dirty dealings away from public scrutiny. |
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Only I know, but I'll give a part to whoever guesses the correct answer. |
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However, whoever was doing security should be taken outside and duffed up. |
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We want to get the message out to whoever is responsible for the empty buildings that they ensure they are totally secure whether domestic dwellings or industrial properties. |
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It was reserved expressly for the gentry of Douglas, whoever they were. |
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I was speaking in general for whoever did downvote my comment! |
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A drum set lay abandoned in the room, drumsticks haphazardly thrown on a swiveling stool as though whoever had left them there planned to come back soon. |
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However, he stressed that even with that, it would appear that whoever is responsible is going out of their way to commit the maximum amount of damage. |
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In Rome, state-salaried masters in each of the city districts, known as rioni, taught poor students gratis and were allowed to charge a fee to whoever could pay. |
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Roughie went on to warn whoever ends up taking over from Brown, that ditching the experienced players would be a mistake. |
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If this was indeed a practical joke then the authorities should throw the book at whoever is involved. |
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Duncan's sons Malcolm and Donalbain flee to England and Ireland, respectively, fearing that whoever killed Duncan desires their demise as well. |
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That's a function of the timing of the front line, the wedge, the returner and the off-returner, whoever that may be. |
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We have an understanding that whoever cooks doesn't have to do the dishes. |
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The Amazon World Zoo Park in Newchurch, Isle of Wight, yesterday urged whoever has stolen its jackass penguin to feed him properly using a tube. |
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Everybody yuks it up throughout the film, which stars Peter Sellers, David Niven and whoever else happened to be around when they were shooting. |
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But it has condemned whoever is breaching the once-secret institution. |
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J D Ryan, London WELL done whoever had the idea to bring The Perishers back. |
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So come on, whoever is the penpusher responsible for showing our lads recognition, do it without delay. |
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The receipts soon became a written order to pay the amount to whoever had possession of the note. |
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In the beginning these were personally registered, but they soon became a written order to pay the amount to whoever had it in their possession. |
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The Prophet said that whoever hurts a Dhimmi will never smell the scent of heaven. |
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The council believes whoever it is has been active for quite sometime mucking up the netherverse. |
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The present needs to vindicate the president, whoever he or she may be. |
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Pertaining to Lebanon' s partition issue, Aoun said whoever had an army let them bring it and partite Lebanon. |
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Upon visiting a property, Enforcement Officers ask a set of predetermined questions to whoever answers the door when they visit. |
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Usually, whoever appointed or elected the chairman has the power to discipline this officer. |
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I then asked whoever was invigilating at my exhibition at Eastside Projects to ask whoever came into the gallery if they could knit. |
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But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject. |
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He would put his 50 pence each way on Crisp or whoever whilst Mum's 50 pence each way went on Red Rum. |
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Mackinder claimed that whoever controlled the Heartland would have control of the world. |
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And whoever denies what is common between them is a negator and is surely mistaken. |
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I don't know who sold him the gold prospectus, but whoever did, sold him a pup. |
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Wherever and whoever, its a terrific slab of plastic and the spangliest couple of minutes you'll spend this spring. |
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The real sad sacks in this affair are the mysterious Lee and whoever paid him his 1,058 pieces of silver. |
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No hidden agend He just wanted to go and win for Kilkenny or Ballyhale or whoever it wcheap shots or anything that. |
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For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. |
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I do not know if he wrote his own script, but whoever did, his subsequent pep talk was a masterpiece of intempestivity. |
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Tyre biters have got our list of members. Don't worry, we'll find the leak, whoever you are. |
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At first I thought it was some kind of robocaller, but last night I heard a TV in the background before whoever it was hung up. |
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The legend relates that Childe left a note of some sort saying that whoever found and buried his body would inherit his lands at Plymstock. |
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Today, the tradition is that whoever passes the monkey has to touch its head with his left hand for the fulfillment of a wish. |
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But I soon realized that whoever described the city as a concrete canyonland had his topography all wrong. |
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Blurring distinctions even further were the mercenaries from both sides who simply fought for whoever paid the most. |
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Calzaghe said in reply that he could only beat whoever was out there and prepared to fight him. |
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In the tale, the Salmon will grant powers of knowledge to whoever eats it, and is sought by poet Finn Eces for seven years. |
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For the polar opposite of Isabelle, look no further than whoever scrawled slogans of hate on a new Sikh temple. |
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His devastated wife Beatrice implores guilt-ridden Donna to catch whoever did this. |
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Women and their men drank aguardiente in tumblers and their men walked into peoples' houses and slashed whoever came to the door with a quick machete. |
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According to the story, whoever killed a swan would perish as well. |
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In warfare, whoever opens fire first has a greater chance of victory. |
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He kept whoever it was waiting while he wiped up the beany mess. |
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Throughout history there have been disagreements over this power, since whoever controls the creation of currency controls the seigniorage income. |
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So while this programme ventures on well-trodden ground we do learn some new things, including that whoever decided to schedule the programme now needs a stern talking to. |
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A lifeboatman, who is a doctor, is believed to have jumped into the harbour to try to rescue whoever was in the car, but was not able to get them out. |
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The ramjet should have failed, and then whoever run the race to the Power Room should have yanked his smoking body out of the way and, hopeably, restarted it. |
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Misha is also being overwhelmed by TURNIPS after posting on Twitter that whoever brought him the largest one would receive some home-made grape jelly and a palm reading. |
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We all grabbed towels that belonged to whoever lived there, and we wet them down in the scuttlebutt and wrapped them around our faces to filter out as much smoke as possible. |
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However, it is unlikely that this was intended to allow Margaret to rule alone as queen regnant, but rather jointly with her future spouse, whoever he might be. |
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I suggest whoever is responsible for this cannibalisation should go to a local farm and be shown how, with the correct equipment, the job is done correctly. |
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Mermaid's Pool, a small pool below Kinder Downfall, is said to be inhabited by a mermaid who will grant immortality upon whoever sees her on Easter Eve. |
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I HOPE whoever picked up my notecase from the second back row of the balcony at the Playhouse Theatre in Edinburgh is having fun spending the contents. |
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In every way dinner proved up beyond my expectations, and I registered a note that the cook, whoever or whatever he might be, was a capable man at his trade. |
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After this whoever exceeds the limits shall be in grave penalty. |
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The initiative also seeks to provide non-emergent medical consultations of the first level to whoever has a health condition that doesn't require a clinical examination. |
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We do need a complete change of policy from top to bottom from Government whoever gets in next time, be strong and stop pussyfooting around Make UK great again. |
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