The travel agent told me that there are only so many cheap seats, and you have to book well in advance to get one. |
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In fact, the realization that so many differences exist between us is beginning to be daunting. |
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He lifted her up carefully, realizing that he had picked her up so many times that it hardly even mattered to either him or her anymore. |
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It is perhaps irresponsible to address a subject that currently has so many weighty associations and deal with it using only anecdotal evidence. |
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We have so many quaint old settler cottages as well as grand Victorian and Edwardian buildings. |
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Like so many adoptive children he is caught up in a compulsive search to discover the truth about his real parentage. |
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Like so many of my generation, being on the anti-war demonstrations in the last couple of years has helped to radicalise me. |
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As with so many issues, this leaves them wide open to manipulation by those who have their own agenda to push. |
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The beauty of Humphrey's work is that his mind is active on so many levels at once. |
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The army of arthropods slurped bits of organic material out of the muck, then ejected balls of it like so many wads of chewing tobacco. |
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There were so many machines and servers whirring away in the background I may as well have stayed at my desk. |
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Lying in wait at so many of these turning points in Henman's career has been Canas. |
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He reckons no one else locally has driven their historic lorry so many miles to attend a vehicle rally. |
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Neither the schools that most children attend nor the mass media that fill so many of their waking hours offer such experiences. |
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Today he cannot raise his arms above his head because his shoulders were dislocated so many times. |
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All of these medicines are similar, so many of the above side effects may occur with any of the medicines. |
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He has claimed that he never wanted to be a novelist despite the fact the he has published so many books. |
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I've booked into hotel rooms under so many assumed names that I couldn't remember how to sign the bill. |
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I spun and danced until the end to the waltz, nearly forgetting there were so many other people there. |
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Why is it that so many of your government's mega constructions are timed to coincide with an election year? |
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God tells Jacob, the man of so many wanderings, that he has to make one more journey. |
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She decides she wants hypnotherapy to find out why she causes so many accidents. |
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Recently he has been involved in so many wars of words that he is battle weary. |
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Its 50 pages are filled with so many assertions, half-truths and qualifications as to render it worthless. |
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I'm getting so many new links from so many places, and I think people often expect a warblog, or at least a blogblog. |
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You are trying so many different things that you have become a jack of all trades and a master of none. |
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With so many people to choose from, booking several dates in a short amount of time is easy. |
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When you visit the war graves and see so many young aircrew who died for their country, you realise their bravery has not been acknowledged. |
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They scolded them all soundly for being so foolhardy as to ride around with so many enemies on the warpath. |
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As the band got into their set, there were so many musicians jamming on a single song, it was like the finale of a Live Aid concert. |
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With so many details to remember, it is understandable that many birders are intimidated by this accipitrine affinity. |
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He added that he had not been aware that so many rivers had their source on Drehid bog. |
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She bought so many books that there literally was not room for a washing machine. |
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His creative accomplishments were so many that I could only touch on some of them. |
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The fact that he has collected so many baubles in the glory years is of no account to the second row. |
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In these days when so many men are using cutting torches, the physician must be on the watch for acute lead poisoning. |
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It has a full and bright scent, that doesn't smell over-oxidized, like so many jasmine teas on the market. |
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Surely Alex knew what he was doing, after so many successful trips had been accredited to his leadership. |
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Anyway, some have asked us to query our readers since we are in touch with so many people in the healthcare industry. |
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There are so many questions from the family, wagging tongues and accusatory fingers. |
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He was raised a Methodist but began to question his faith after seeing so many die in the Korean war. |
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The funny thing is, because I'd played that hole so many times when I could see, I have this clear vision of all three of my aces. |
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An immigrant arriving today would feel the ache of nostalgia less because there are so many celebrations here now. |
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There is no doubt that the United States is way ahead of the United Kingdom in so many ways. |
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Then, on impulse, she kissed him, finally giving way to the feelings she had hidden for so many months. |
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This is a vocal pop band, not an acid rock band, and there's only so many weird things you can do with group harmonies. |
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The truth is, however, that you can only watch a movie so many times before the appeal wears thin. |
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Celebrities have great appeal as political candidates, which explains why so many are weaselling into the political picture. |
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The disclaimer that all auditors use contains so many weasel words that you really have to ask what the value of their function is. |
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He's got so many lines on his weather-beaten old face his Botox bill would be enormous. |
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I left academia because I was frustrated having so many patients go blind from these terrible diseases. |
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I just learnt that several thousand people attended the web 2.0 conference last year, no doubt why so many media knows this word. |
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This whole issue should be debated properly before we waste taxpayers' money on so many jobs for the boys. |
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It is the reason why so many Namibians sacrificed their lives in the struggle for liberation. |
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This is why we have seen so many divisions and contradictions within the Western establishment on this issue. |
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Nicola goes before the adjudicators on Wednesday evening and must wait like so many others until Thursday evening before she gets the result. |
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He lived through his era, whereas so many of his friends died in racing accidents. |
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That's because you've been whoring yourself so many times that we're all sick and tired of it. |
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And because we're a rainbow nation, there are so many different cultures, so many different colors, they like this stuff. |
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It's got to the point now where there are so many signs that they blur into a background hiss of white noise. |
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I mean, it's a remarkable example of the great juggle that so many working women do today. |
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To rely on a phone call from California when so many lives are at stake is not enough. |
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His liturgical assistants will be readily available now that so many women serve at sea. |
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What is it about the new crop of reality TV programs that has so many viewers riveted? |
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In such a strong year for wideouts, why go for a player with so many question marks? |
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I've got so many activities and subjects to juggle I don't have time for other commitments. |
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There are not many types of sport with so many technical possibilities as is in judo. |
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That is why so many advertisements for products consist of nothing more than the name of the product and perhaps a smiling face. |
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With so many mortgage deals around expert help at finding the right product to suit your needs can be highly advantageous. |
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Besides, the real value for money lies in the fact that paying a few pence more benefits so many. |
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This week has been chaos on the railways as so many lines need to be checked and speed restrictions have been introduced. |
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With so much raw data and so many things you can do with that data, coupled with a big random element, you are going to get lots of patterns. |
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Although he has interviewed so many world figures, when asked if he is a good judge of character he says he's not as good as Carina. |
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These are ravishing pictures and this is the first time that so many of them have been shown. |
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Her quarters were cramp with so many people in them, still, it was a very comfortable home filled with worn tapestries and rag rugs. |
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Like so many of the other selections, this unfamiliar arrangement allows us to hear the timeless words and their meaning afresh. |
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I love the wonderful flat landscape with its wide skies where so many flocks of birds fly freely. |
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The party started as a sober event but that's boring, so now, like so many keggers, it is riddled with intoxicants. |
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There was virtually no foreign investment whatsoever and expats had not so many things to do. |
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The structures in NEs are much smaller than visible wavelengths, so many NEs appear applicably transparent. |
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We are all delighted for Christy who has brought so much joy and happiness to so many people. |
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With so many fibs and half-truths floating around, it was no wonder that women had trouble making up their minds. |
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So a few weeks ago, the two astronauts who live there tossed out some useless junk, like so many old hubcaps for the trash heap. |
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It is hard to trace Steve's contributions in a linear fashion, because his work has ramified in so many directions. |
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But it's common sense that welfare states then need someone else to support so many pensioners. |
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The great John Dowling and so many other Kerry greats came through the junior ranks. |
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It was a beautiful ritual that allowed me to publicly affirm the vows that I had sworn so many years before. |
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To tell the truth, folks, there are so many debates running in parallel here that I'm inclined to give up the ghost. |
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Salinger's book has powerfully affected, and still affects, so many generations of readers. |
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What was your strategy for going so quickly through so many plot points and locations for this first half of the season? |
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As the firm grew bigger and moved to midtown Manhattan, it had to computerize its records to fake so many documents. |
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Now a days I see so many writers doing it, that I figure, what the hey. |
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That shooting and so many other acts of violence were in the bad old days she has never known. |
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I can't recall ever seeing so many people wagging a figurative finger at Tom as they have in response to his call for the resignation of Harvard president Larry Summers. |
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Once you realize that racialism is at the root of so many problems you can begin to overcome it and then overlook the differences between yourself and others around you. |
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The very fact that so many troops co-existed with so many militants meant some kind of complicated alliances were afoot. |
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The guitar drenched with wah-wah here does not sound as, in so many cases, the refuge of a band running out of ideas but a perfect addition to an already memorable song. |
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Last week he showed us this technique where you have to make your jaw all loose and keep your mouth open wide so you don't strain so many muscles. |
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The traps of Anti-Oedipus are those of humor: so many invitations to let oneself be put out, to take one's leave of the text and slam the door shut. |
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In these times when so many seem to spend their lives chasing rainbows, we can reflect on the great faith and fortitude of those who went before us. |
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That the allegorical nature of Red Moon speaks to so many issues may be what contributes to an ending where things fall apart. |
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There's only so many pens and packs of post-its to go round, so if you want something exotic like a stamp pad or a quire of photo-copy paper, get in with your order fast. |
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Why would a system, on so many levels, manufacture hopes and ambitions designed for disappointment? |
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By that action, we also don't waste so many natural resources. |
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Why should the cloistered wants of juvenile men, with baby opinions, dominate any medium and industry so many of us care about? |
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With so many wasted votes, election results are badly distorted. |
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He flouted so many conventions of what the West regards as good taste that he seemed to be angling for a role as Dr. Evil. |
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Who knew that angst had so many faces, or that thick paint had so much to say? |
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It's a tidy, well-kept neighbourhood of historic homes and the location of the Second City Comedy Club, a place that has spawned so many comedic talents. |
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By joining a club or aerobics class etc you can meet so many people. |
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I think with that generation, so many of their hopes have been so dashed that nihilism is really a natural response. |
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Why is violence against women central to so many of the conflicts that plague the planet today? |
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As was the case with so many other businesses, it turned out that machines could do the job more quickly and cheaply. |
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What sets him apart from so many of his contemporaries was his rare immunity from the influence of prevailing ideas. |
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Maybe the key, as with so many other foods, lies in consuming artificially sweetened goods in moderation. |
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In such travels to so many corners of the African American world, Black becomes the first Afrocentric, Pan-African, revolutionary ideologue and hero in world literature. |
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Durbin has spoken out fearlessly against the NRA while so many of his colleagues in Congress cower. |
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Someone had given Colin a huge bouquet of rainbow balloons, and there were so many that they blocked the three men from the view of the front seat and the side windows. |
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And as she engrained scientific research upon so many students, she was able to continually quench her lifelong curiosity in scientific research through her program. |
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Otherwise they will not need so many one-ways even on wide roads. |
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Michnik knows whereof he speaks and writes, unlike so many of those in the European media who are busy gnawing at the supports of the trans-Atlantic alliance. |
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They have created this awful situation where people can come and live so affluently, and so many others can't afford a decent roof over their heads. |
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It takes so long and with so many short stories the cost can add up. |
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Yet neither expressed any interest in the legend that so many people want to ascribe to the man. |
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This does not really address the aspirational reasons why so many Americans have been migrating to this region. |
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But as with so many customs, little information is available to assess the impact of clay and its congeners on human health. |
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Yet again, I am astounded by the one-sided, short-sighted approach so many take to this conflict. |
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As of Friday, just how the final publication would play out remained a mystery, like so many Christmas presents under the tree. |
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After so many centuries of dull black-and-white, he led us bareheaded into an outdoor, Technicolor future. |
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And after the trauma of so many admonitory sermons on the sins of his late father, he never thereafter regarded Scottish Presbyterianism as a fit religion for a gentleman. |
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Spending time with bean is somewhat disconcerting after seeing him play so many somber, doomed roles. |
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Marlantes seemed to have escaped the deeper psychic wounds of Vietnam that bedeviled so many combat vets. |
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This manga-based masterpiece steams ahead on so many levels and with so much depth, detail and mind-bending imagery that your brain barely has time to catch up with itself. |
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Britain has so many celebrities that we can afford to spare a few. |
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I had never had so many articles of clothing, and the silver and bone brushes, combs, and manicure tools in the kit left me feeling as if my head were in a whirl. |
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Like so many of your correspondents I too am appalled, aghast and ashamed. |
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My body is doing so many odd things I don't know if I'm coming or going. |
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However, the destruction of so many kamikaze flights did a great deal to undermine the potential for damage that the kamikazes could have inflicted. |
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Spirits were high as blood-red farm equipment was on the march, crushing doubts and pessimism like so many misplaced forearms! |
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The recipes Stephane shares, from blood sausage to braised pork, share so many tricks of the trade. |
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Still to come are Honeymoon in Vegas, Diner, The bodyguard, Back to The Future, Beaches and so many more. |
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It comes from so many people's frustration about how many ways these jokers have tried to use this stuff to divide this country and manipulate it for narrow political ends. |
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But please remember that people in ICUs, where cre and so many other deadly infections lurk, are not denizens of executive suites. |
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Oh, you know, I've been writing for so many years, and every time I read something that I wrote a few years ago, I would think, Jeez, I can improve on that. |
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She had an innate sense of compassion which reached out to the wider community and her ready smile radiated a warm welcome which endeared her to so many. |
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The attorney scoffs at the idea that Gristina avoided arrest for so many years by bribing the police. |
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London's economic expansion and the aggregation of so many and varied social elements stimulated the cultural development expressed in Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre. |
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To see so many children wearing their rugby shirts and baseball caps with pride says so much about what the club have achieved off the pitch as well as on it. |
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Nowhere else are beef and cheese combined on buns in so many fantastic ways. |
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But the burnout described in this and so many other articles is not really a malady. |
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It is not a conjecture, and so many of these groups it is basically donor capture. |
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While so many southern Democrats changed parties because of race, Byrd changed his position on race. |
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Never has there been a war where so many were so sceptical about the build-up and the reasons for it, and never has there been so many difficulties for the warmongers. |
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With so many sources for illegal booze, including Canada, why does the Capone mob need Nucky Thompson and Atlantic City? |
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And with so many pigs dying, farms have been challenged to try to find hygienic ways to dispose of the carcasses. |
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Portlaoise are still missing the style and dash that won them so many admirers as they swept through Laois and Leinster and contested an All Ireland club final this year. |
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Like so many traumatized children, they were acting it out again and again, Elliott explains, until they could see it in a way that made sense to them. |
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As for the languages of Gambia, they are so many and so different, that the Natives, on either Side of the River, cannot understand each other. |
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Why do so many put the burden of speaking to race issues on Cosby? |
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Africa is home to so many premier-league diseases that those in lower divisions are easily ignored. |
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The park had never had so many visitors at one time. It was total bedlam. |
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The team lost so many games that the season was a total washout. |
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If he used better materials, he wouldn't have so many callbacks. |
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I'll always gamble, anytime, but he's taking so many angle shots at the table it's not even funny. |
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The ang pao contains so many dozen pesos, because a dozen is a lucky number. |
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When atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion, it doth avert them from the church. |
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Even the lowly banana ball, the bane of so many weekenders, sometimes can be exactly right, as in this case. |
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How could I condemn a name that honours so many of my friends for whose distance or loss I now beweep? |
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Bill had so many pictures of his family stuffed into his billfold that it barely fit into his pocket. |
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Did you ever see any place filled with so many big-boobied blondes, and dressed in those string bikini things? |
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It is amazing that he has never buckled after so many years of doing such urgent work. |
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It's fantastic, as is so much of Forgiveness Rock Record, a collation of so many talents that it's practically bursting at the seams. |
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I know some who consentingly have acquired both profit and advancement from cuckoldom, of which the bare name only affrights so many people. |
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It's extremely hard to corner the petroleum market because there are so many players. |
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As with so many beer styles, we have monasteries to thank for doppelbock, in particular the devout monks of St. Francis of Paula. |
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The team is known to try the double steal because it has so many speedsters. |
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But nowadays, when we understand so many natural processes, we have no need for such solutions. |
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Many people objected to the government allowing entry to so many economic refugees. |
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At Rome, when Sallust was the fashionable writer, short sentences, uncommon words, and an obscure brevity, were affected as so many elegances. |
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We cannot wait for the summer! There are so many frogsome new things that we have planned. |
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There were so many errors in the program that the programmer decided to rewrite it from scratch. |
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Not in many a moon had he glad-handed so many people.... The President, in fact, behaved noticeably like a candidate for reelection. |
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That is precisely where so many of us are-trapped in our own cisterns, stuck in a gloryless life and a gloryless church. |
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Seeing himself confronted by so many, like a resolute orator, he went not to denial, but to justify his cruel falsehood. |
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Because he throws so many hellacious punches, he has the chance of knocking out any fighter on any given night. |
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Scilly is situated far into the Atlantic Ocean, so many American vagrant birds will make first European landfall in the archipelago. |
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He emphasized the Eleusinian mysteries which had been practiced by so many during the Republic. |
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They will not sustain even the din and the shout of so many thousands, much less our charge and our blows. |
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Lesley hadn't been interested in the story, because she didn't think that HSAM was that rare, having known me for so many years. |
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He said he liked you. At least, not in so many words, but that was the idea. |
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I reduced Ireland, after so many intermissive wars, to a perfect passive obedience. |
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The biggest satisfaction was to do the Kallang Wave again, after so many years, and it was even better as I waved with my son for the first time. |
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Never have there been more opportunities to have one's knickerlessness displayed in so many formats. |
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By the kate 1950s, kuru was the leading cause of death among Fore women, and it had killed so many that men outnumbered women by three to one. |
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There were so many racial riots that summer in major cities of the United States that a black leader termed it Red Summer. |
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Two sayings from Seneca speak of the laughableness of man's ambitions on an earth scarred by the wars of so many nations. |
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Those who hear the voice of the Son of man and live, are so many Lazaruses called to the life divine. |
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Limpeh always see those AH BENGS drive the CiBIC SiR around with their big spoiler and so many uglweee stickers. |
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These locations were often subject to the Official Secrets Act and other government restrictions, so many of them are less well documented. |
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Coming into contact with so many people every day, he too was infected and taken seriously ill and later died. |
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This is the second purpose of the great masheen that we have directed for so many years without any knowledge of why. |
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Give me but so many meals, and thou shalt find me one of the strongest Turkish males that ever English gennet bore. |
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I've never been starstruck by some of the actors I've met over the years, unlike so many local mediafen who fawn and grovel. |
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It is perhaps his greatest achievement to have introduced so many people to competitive sailing via their involvement in Clipper Ventures. |
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Apart from a terrorist outrage, it is difficult to conceive of circumstances in which one man could account for so many victims. |
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With so many German raiders at large in the Atlantic, the British were forced to provide battleship escorts to as many convoys as possible. |
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The awakening in so many cities in 1858 started the movement, but in the North it was interrupted by the Civil War. |
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Although saddened by the loss of so many of his loyal Scotsmen, Charles VII continued to honour the survivors. |
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He was accompanied to the trial by so many influential persons that the bishops decided to call the hearing off. |
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He has said and done so many good things that we should draw the curtain over his irregularities. |
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The myth, like so many others, may be a folk memory of gradually rising sea levels at the end of the ice age. |
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How and why Korea has produced so many dolmens are still poorly understood. |
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The minges and noseeums had found her now, so many of them buzzing around her head that her vision seemed to dance with black specks. |
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After so many years of practice, she can often find the problem and fix it in nothing flat. |
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However, like so many of his monumental conceptions, it was never completed. |
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In this experiment the several intervals of the teeth of the comb do the office of so many prisms. |
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Cold, famine, and scurvy destroyed so many of his men that only he and two other men survived. |
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We had so many games to cram in such a short space of time, it really stretched our squad and the lads were out on their feet. |
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Captain Semmes soon requested permission to dry dock and overhaul his ship, much needed after so long a time at sea and so many naval actions. |
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With so many early-morning lectures, this is not a course for oversleepers. |
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May's Jaguar broke down so many times that he eventually gave up the challenge, managing just 8 miles per gallon. |
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This view offers a possible answer to the fundamental question of why so many species can coexist in the same ecosystem. |
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The Church of England had difficulty filling the vacancies caused by the ejection of so many ministers. |
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The English became familiar with captivity narratives written by Barbary pirates' prisoners and ransomed captives, as so many people were taken. |
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And since so many of the slaves died in captivity, he developed a plan while in the Province of Cicao on Hispaniola. |
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There was insufficient hardstandings to accommodate all the aircraft so many had to be parked on the turf, some areas being supported by tarmac. |
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Her shrewd business sense is one reason that so many of her works survive today. |
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Artur Rodzinski was a phonogenic conductor. He enjoyed making records, and this unquestionably was one of the reasons he made so many fine ones. |
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Gregory is commonly credited with founding the medieval papacy and so many attribute the beginning of medieval spirituality to him. |
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The life of angels is that of usefulness, and their functions are so many that they cannot be enumerated. |
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In a world of agriculture, Alsace has always been a rich region which explains why it suffered so many invasions and annexations in its history. |
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Claudius welcomed them home after so many years, and their sad stories aroused much pity. |
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She features so many dance tunes and is a pistol with her sharp and witty remarks. |
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These they distinguish by so many several marks, and throw them at random and without order upon a white garment. |
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Like so many other people, the Huns inflicted wounds on their live flesh as a sign of grief when their kinsmen were dying. |
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Recognizing the captain, so many turned upon him that they knocked his helmet off his head twice. |
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Faced with so many restrictions, Omanis have resorted to unconventional methods for expressing their views. |
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Because the plague killed so many of the working population, wages rose due to the demand for labor. |
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Panama's National Assembly is elected by proportional representation in fixed electoral districts, so many smaller parties are represented. |
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This is the ceremony that became the famous El Dorado, which has taken so many lives and fortunes. |
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With so many enemies behind him, Poyarkov thought it unwise to return by the same route. |
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The third class went through so many sound changes that it was barely recognisable as a single class. |
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I hate to fault a play that so rumbustiously turns over so many brilliant ideas. |
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Because there are so many, they are excluded from the list of homophonous pairs below. |
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He pointed out that no one in this case had directly challenged the Swift regime, which the Court had adhered to for so long in so many cases. |
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During Ramalamadingdong, it can be a little tiring to have to do it so many times more each day, but he's willing to do his part. |
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The conversion of so many old industrial buildings into living quarters was a major factor in the regeneration. |
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Libraries also began receiving so many books from gifts and purchases that they began to run out of room. |
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It is odd he gets so many cavities since he brushes his teeth religiously, every night, rain or shine. |
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In so many cases, inventions were not developed quickly and the plums went to other persons than the inventors. |
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It is a greater wonder that so many of them die, with so little resentment of their danger. |
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A pretty scantling of his knowledge may taken by his deferring to be baptized so many years. |
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There were furniture stores, but so many of the secondhanded stores carried furniture. |
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I have a special fondness for all late summer bloomers since so many gardens, and all the fancy perennial gardens, have shot their wad by then. |
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I met so many other great people who have a similar interest in pairing up those oh-so-slashable couples. |
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But the fact of the matter is, there's only so many people we can take, it's time to take Canada over there. |
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I am honored and humbled to stand here, where so many of America's leaders have come before me, and so many will follow. |
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How horrible it is to have so many people killed! And what a blessing that one cares for none of them! |
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I would as soon see a river winding through woods or in meadows, as when it is tossed up in so many whimsical figures at Versailles. |
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There are so many uses for the square, in fact, that a new model will usually come complete with a booklet enumerating its applications. |
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This undoubtedly is the key to why so many of last year's supershows didn't make the grade. |
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What if, like so many of us, you are a recovering tanaholic? There are some effective, but expensive, treatments to help your skin look better. |
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Tea puts a musician in a real masterly sphere, and that's why so many jazzmen have used it. |
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There appears, however, to be some difference of opinion as to the value of so many transplantings. |
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He is running so many tweaks it is hard to remember how it looked originally. |
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The pop star used so many expletives that the interview was unbroadcastable. |
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Perhaps, it is the vanity of human wisdom, unchastised by this correcting principle, which has made so many infidels. |
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Education and literacy, once denied to so many, are universal. |
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Why should we confine a body of men to making laws, when so many of them might be more usefully employed in wheeling barrows? |
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Guiliani is hedging a bit, but he's not the white-bread cop so many blacks expect him to be. |
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They had all, to a man and woman, been rumbled, like so many Winnie The Poohs with their hands in Rabbit's honey pot. |
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We can't let them take advantage of the fact that there are so many areas of the world where no one's writ runs. |
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What you have done is wrong on so many levels, and is going to affect your life in so many ways, I don't know where to begin. |
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Goddamn. You never saw so many Coke bottles fly. Knocked him down. And there was a riot that night. The first black riot in Marine Corps history. |
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I know that in your guys's official bio from Warner that it says you would tour with anyone because your music touches so many genres. |
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West Brom supporter Mohamed Salim previously admitted killing so many villagers in wartorn Sudan that he lost count. |
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There are so many weatherstripping systems available on the market today that one of them should be useable for your primary windows. |
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How can so many well-found ideas be sequestered inside individual areas of business? |
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I understand why fans get so upset but this is a well-trodden path that has been a success for so many players. |
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For all its shrewd observations and well-turned phrases, however, First Family is highly derivative of so many of Ellis's other writings. |
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My bike ride that mid-October day starts like so many others. |
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Older adults who develop chronic leukemia sometimes produce so many abnormal white cells that other blood cells are damaged. |
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I am grateful rather than insulted that Toni Morrison's women speak in so many tongues, that their spirits write so diversely and so womanishly. |
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In fairness, any contest that has persuaded so many of us eijits to pull an all-nighter on Saturday must be pretty decent. |
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Is that promise the reason my father planted the almond tree so many decades ago? |
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The center has helped so many people in so many different ways. |
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I saw so many different fish including angel sharks, big groupers, octopuses and millions of damsel fish. |
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But in trying to cover so many bases, it's ended up a Padawan of all trades and Jedi master of none. |
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The strange matter can be unmatter if these exists at least an antiquark together with so many quarks in the nucleons. |
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It's a disgrace so many victims could have been spared their attack if their rapist had received a proper sentence the first time. |
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I can't wait to be driving a prancing horse car again and to reacquaint myself with so many people with whom I had such close links. |
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I hate to say it, but I have had post tampered with, and lost, so many times I now send things by recorded delivery. |
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Here is your crib sheet on the pills so many college kids pop. |
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I have heard that the common red wiggler, sold by so many, is good at eating manure and making compost and apparently okay as fish bait, but it won't live in your garden. |
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With so many candidates that it can be confusing to know who's who. |
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Perhaps if the Frenchman hadn't made so many whoopsies near the end of his Anfield tenure, he would be a shoo-in for the recently-vacated Fratton Park hot seat. |
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Wiz you to zay so many good zings to me, my heart shall be in ze paradise. |
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What she's saying is wrong on so many levels, I can't even respond. |
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With so many labels, so much fashion information and incessant celebrity style hype, it seems we all can't get enough of the scene and its material trappings. |
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Elizabeth knows so many words that they call her the walking dictionary. |
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