It is not at all clear that all colleges and universities have indefensibly larger and more expensive administrations. |
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My wife, Bobbie, and I found the Vietnamese to be sweet people, demon entrepreneurs, not at all unfriendly to us. |
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By virtue of clothing alone, it was not at all difficult to tell which passengers were steerage, and which were first-class. |
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I was not at all happy about the way they waved their batons at anyone who even looked at them funny. |
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Remember the days when a small number of copies were made with carbon paper or not at all. |
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But it's not at all bad if you want that old-time radio feeling, as I often do. 11 MB is much crisper. |
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It's not at all clear to me that he can push these other contenders from the field simply by throwing his hat into the ring. |
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Carpooling or vanpooling was less common, with most carpooling only a few times a year or not at all. |
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They are paintings so characteristic that one must think them very beautiful or else not at all so. |
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I read storybooks and poetry, not at all the things that would possibly appear in the exams. |
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The idea of a town's worth of bins, all smelling to high heaven, in close proximity to each other, is not at all a happy one winter or summer. |
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I already have quite a few of those, but apart from the helianthemums, things are either blooming sparsely or not at all. |
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Nonetheless, I wanted her to know that she is not at all helpless and vulnerable. |
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With henbane, you would either wake up three or four days later without a leg, or not at all. |
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A particularly blatant scene was overdubbed so the actor's mouth movements do not at all match the words coming from it. |
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Throughout most of it he is, on the surface and even in his heart, a charming, sweet sort of chap, not at all a villain. |
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Even though I was being super polite and friendly and gracious, and not at all sneaky, they have yet to get back to me. |
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This was proper ham hough, with a fabulous gamey taste and not at all salty. |
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It must be pointed out that the hunt is not at all about the equality of human and civil rights, which is beyond dispute. |
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Morris dancers are only mentioned in passing in the text, in the section on calendar customs, and costume not at all. |
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Note that when anyone else takes out the bar steward's car, it comes back dry, cleanish and not at all broken. |
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For example, resurfacing of the patella with a patellar button is practised routinely, selectively, or not at all. |
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How useful the identity card is for criminal and security matters is however not at all clear. |
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Maybe we were just a bunch of clueless tourists passing through and not at all in tune with the countries we went to. |
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Daniel examined the seal, not at all surprised to see the faint imprint of the historian's mark in the wax. |
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It is not at all inconceivable that a small number of them are capable of acting like idiots. |
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Sometimes they will indicate before moving, sometimes as they are moving and sometimes not at all. |
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The actual future turned out to be one of material, individuating plenitude and not at all of minimalist class conformity. |
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These performances are refined and pure-toned, but not at all inexpressive. |
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So it was with much excitement and fervour I headed to the cinema, not at all put off by the nay-sayers and givers of negative reviews. |
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But the problem is clearly institutional and not at all limited to his inglorious tenure. |
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Cross species transmission of disease is not at all new and it is nonsense to suggest that this has been concealed from the public. |
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So we were not used to seeing strong men crying in public, and not at all sure how to react when we did. |
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The living environment of the school is not at all conducive to human habitation. |
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Classical mechanics for example is internally consistent, but is not at all points congruent with reality. |
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On days you exercise less or not at all, make up the difference by cutting more calories from your food intake. |
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And I am not at all clear that the public would be terribly interested anyway. |
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The majority of Australian umpires have played cricket at a relatively low level or not at all. |
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All these remedies could be exercised at any time or times simultaneously or contemporaneously or successively or not at all. |
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But otherwise I'm a very shy and introvert person, not at all the partying late kind. |
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After a few washing they're very soft and flexible but not at all plush like a cotton towel. |
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I am not at all convinced of their reasons for thinking this, but I'll come to that later. |
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The sexes of other pachydermatous animals differ very little or not at all, and, as far as known, they are not polygamists. |
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The fact that these are precisely the issues that most cry out for free and open debate seems to matter not at all. |
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This can result in a severely damaged thyroid gland that functions poorly or not at all. |
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She was dark and exotic and not at all like the other girls in school, but destiny intervened. |
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It is not at all clear that putting each preemie in their own room would improve their mortality. |
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His last thought before the sweet deadness of sleep overcame him was that he had to be rescued quickly or else not at all. |
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Yet this massive show of strength by the unions ultimately presaged their downfall even though this was not at all apparent at the time. |
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We've never pressurised you into studying, and we are not at all unhappy with your marks, so why are you in such a state? |
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Deemed too expensive by the films' producers, the shot had to happen once, or not at all. |
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She was not at all like Rebecca, who paraded herself about and gave herself airs. |
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We were not at all wealthy, but it was at a time when the arts were publicly funded and there were free tickets available. |
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The relation of master and apprentice was very close, not at all like the relation of pupil and teacher today. |
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If you're suddenly editing a newspaper, it's probably not at all what you thought it was going to be like when you were a writer. |
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He will be autocratic and dictatorial, and things will only happen his way or not at all. |
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My students were not at all puzzled by this, although they were discomfited that their parents were paying six figures for such an education. |
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Further, it's not at all clear that the Western model of development deserves emulation. |
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It is not at all obvious that such underlying structures exist, let alone that they are discoverable by us. |
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The people who disembarked from the ship were not at all happy to enter a cold, foggy London. |
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I am not at all disillusioned, but I talked about disillusionment in one of my classes this week. |
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First, disparaging reference to a teacher's advanced age is not at all consistent with Tibetan cultural norms. |
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The impression is not at all of gentle and graceful housing as one might expect of a development in this enlightened age. |
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It is not at all democratic to dissolve an elected assembly before its time has expired. |
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It is not at all evident that Western intelligence has any clear idea where to locate him. |
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She was not at all disgusted at the sight and merely chucked it into a dustbin just outside the car. |
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It's not at all uncommon to meet poor men who have left behind a winding trail of exes and their unanticipated progeny. |
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How one might convert the insights of Sartre's existentialism into a guide for action, however, is not at all obvious. |
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Alkaline phosphatase is not at all, or only in small amounts present in root exudates of vascular plants. |
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The common view is that it was the track which proved his undoing and fans are not at all downhearted by that defeat. |
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The storm has not abated, not at all, and I look out one of the windows, and see that the snow is easily up to my waist. |
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I'm not at all attracted to Colin Firth, but as Mr Darcy, wahay, the man could brood and simper all he liked around me! |
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The commentaries are not at all what they seem to the student puzzling over the ablative absolutes and indirect discourse. |
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It's a dirty old night out there, wind howling, rain dashing against the windows, not at all the kind of night to move far from the fireside. |
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Our culture forces serious music to function solely as entertainment or not at all. |
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It is not at all uncommon for babies to be born already addicted to heroin or other opiates. |
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There are some people who are extremely well educated and westernised, and some people who are not at all. |
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The bright rays of sunshine streaming through her window were not at all comforting to her. |
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This got us going and we both said that we'd rather they voted Tory than not at all, people had died to get the vote etc. |
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Hilly areas are often windy, but the wind could blow strong for certain periods and then not at all during others. |
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It is true that he was, as he appeared to be, a gentle and kindly man, but in other respects he was not at all what he seemed. |
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He was not at all inconvenienced by the furious pace and hardly put a foot wrong over the Prestbury Park fences. |
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Often a kleptomaniac person steals things he could have bought easily or things that are not at all expensive. |
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It is not at all clear what motivated her in her relations with her lovers. |
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He did not at all fit that period's physical stereotype of the dandy as a slight, reedy wisp of a thing. |
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The actual courtship and spawning are not at all violent or rough compared to some other labyrinth fish. |
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I'm not at all a superstitious man, but that day when his body was laid out like Jesus Christ, he did look how the Lord is depicted. |
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If you don't really know him, you might think he's a little distant, aloof, but he's not at all. |
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Behind the humour, however, one finds a novel of great merit and depth, constructed in the most poetic language, and not at all about fish. |
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We have been led to believe this technology is completely foolproof and it is not at all. |
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A general parish meeting could be a fountain of fine ideas and not at all as vexing as some of the reverends might shudder to contemplate. |
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From a theoretical standpoint ideological libertarianism is just another form of rationalism and not at all conservative. |
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He said things he knew perfectly well he did not mean, and he was not at all ashamed of owning this strange character trait. |
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It was formfitting showing off all her curves at the top with a low, but not at all revealing, neckline. |
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Shay's father knew that his son was not at all athletic and that most boys would not want him on their team. |
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Yet that those gods whose inevitable death Walcott laments have lost their sacral force is not at all a foregone conclusion. |
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This morning I went to take Penelope shopping but she was not at all up for it. |
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Urania visits her father, and talks at him, unravelling her anger and distress, not at all sure whether he understands. |
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One of my friends went for the special, a chicken filet with a mango and tequila sauce, and it was not at all to his satisfaction. |
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I'm no internationally recognized spider expert, but if it was a baboon spider, I'm not at all remorseful. |
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I also heard that finding support would be difficult and that linux forums were filled with pontificating malaperts which is not at all true. |
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With evidence like that, it's not at all hard to see why teak is commonly used in the construction, shipbuilding, and outdoor furniture industry. |
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When it comes alleviating depression, it's not at all necessary to go for the burn. |
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Not much past sixty, he began to regard and carry himself as an old man, not at all displeased to be considered a back number. |
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This is a mere bagatelle by the standards on BBC Online sites, clocking in excess of 80 million a month, but it's still not at all bad. |
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The parents are terrified, their fears not at all eased by being referred to a brain surgeon. |
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It is not at all necessary, though, that such a concept or such a thing exist. |
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This foot bath is followed by a half-hour foot massage, which, to my relief, was not at all tickly. |
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The already evident tendency for people to marry late or not at all intensified, and the move from tillage to pasture was reinforced. |
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But now more candidates than not are serious religious believers and not at all shy about making that known. |
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If a houseguest decided to get themselves a midnight snack without my permission, it is not at all unlikely that I would be mightily peeved. |
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I'm not at all worried about the budget or the dollar or the trade deficit or any of that stuff. |
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This is a transferred usage, from the start, which does not at all minimize the systematic weight attached to it. |
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She's not at all a passive love object, she's actually, I think, a bit of a minx. |
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Summers at Valley Forge are miserably hot and sticky, not at all like the breezy cool of the Kenyan highlands. |
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The details are very muddy, so it's not at all clear what's going on here and how involved the ISP actually is. |
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My eyes were a cold, icy blue, not at all like the warm sky blue they used to be. |
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Traditional murals are painted directly onto the wall and so are not at all flexible. |
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This story, while seemingly preposterous, is an unexaggerated fact of life, and not at all unusual. |
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The addition of two sailors remains unexplained, that it is not at all clear how exactly they became a part of this expedition. |
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She noted with slight satisfaction that he was not at all unhandsome, which was all the better to her. |
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I'm not at all surprised by this story, for Manhattan life can be very hectic, very stressful, and, frankly, very bonkers. |
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Purdah is observed much more loosely and sometimes not at all by women when they are with their natal families. |
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Julia is his long-suffering girlfriend Samantha who is not at all happy about her boyf's continuing criminal activities. |
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Being of upright character is not at all a prerequisite for being a pop star. |
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One should also remember that cattle breed once per year, or sometimes not at all. |
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Public relations firms spun stories to show why big oil companies were not at all to blame. |
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The alternative procedure, spore segregation, is impractical for hyperyellow mycelia that sporulate very poorly or not at all. |
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This demonstration shows that the movement is not at all dead, but alive and growing. |
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A squirt of sauce predictably makes the ribs taste like sauce and nothing else, so enjoy them bare or not at all. |
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I thrive on this time of year and do not at all mind the darkening of the days. |
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Bearing this in mind, it is not at all surprising that charges of abuse of process gained momentum. |
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I do not at all mind if Will somehow finds this out, but I met many a fine young man that afternoon. |
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Except that he was not at all, not even remotely, for a single second, funny. |
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In Louisbourg, a few people had flooding problems, but not at all on the scale of other areas. |
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The air between them was still hot with passion and their minds were not at all set on school. |
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This is not at all what a government website for the promotion of a nation's tourism should look like. |
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The man who entered was not at all fazed by the anger that was now directed at him. |
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While there is nothing interesting going on in the school, Mademoiselle is a nice enough lady, and not at all restrictive for as long as they behave themselves. |
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Hoffa vowed to go for it anyway, and Zerilli says that Tocco was not at all pleased. |
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Kemp, on the other hand was not at all fazed by driving such a death trap. |
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Now, I must hasten to explain that he was not at all a male chauvinist. |
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He was obedient to his Christchurch bosses, but not at all obsequious. |
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When the cold sweat of the bad review dried, another feeling followed that was not at all unpleasant. |
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Unfortunately, the ending comes far too abruptly and consequently feels kind of preachy and not at all in tune with the feeling of the rest of the play. |
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Outwardly you become a very confident person, but inwardly not at all. |
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Em asked curiously, not at all affected by his admonitory expression. |
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But to interview, over five years, 425 people, some of them scarcely or not at all relevant to the ostensible topic, smells of academic boondoggle to me. |
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The specimen before me has the same part of a dull testaceous color, being not at all conspicuous and in feeble contrast with the black ground color. |
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While shocking in its inclusiveness, the focus on privacy tools is not at all surprising to security experts. |
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Because this pragmatic nationalism should not at all infringe on their rights to live in safety and dignity. |
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It begins in a low key and slow-moving fashion as a middle-aged couple discusses something that's not at all clear to us but certainly sounds ominous. |
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But multiplication and division are not at all easy, and there is no way the Roman system could form the basis for any scientific or technical work. |
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He's not at all bashful about photographing us older folks, either. |
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The room has a nice modern decor, friendly and not at all intimidating. |
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They are not at all helpful and might inflame the situation. |
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It is not at all difficult to reject many of the criticisms of globalisation that have recently been made, and it is right that rejectable points should be repulsed. |
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You do feel sorry for him because from all accounts he is a really decent and caring bloke and not at all a big head, but keeps landing himself in hot water. |
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These positive emotions are not at all out of place, but need to be tempered by the sober realization that the potential for injury is ever present. |
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Julie said she was not at all perturbed about flying on the same plane. |
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Patrick's body felt overly heavy and leaden, not at all like his own. |
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In 2003, when I was elected bishop, it was not at all certain that the episcopal Church would consent to my election. |
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It's something I have to do cold turkey, on my own, or not at all. |
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Greater mobility does not at all guarantee a higher quality of sound. |
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The people seemed not at all frightened as they trooped past to begin their day. |
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Andy MacSharry is a small, bull-necked, blue-eyed bachelor and not at all like the wild-eyed John B Keane character who coveted somebody else's land. |
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Maybe you are still chowing down on dreadfully misproportioned piles of carbohydrates and fat, and working out halfheartedly, or misguidedly, or not at all. |
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She left her daughters to find their own delights and sat down with Lady Lucas, observing that Mrs. Long's feathered turban was not at all the thing. |
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This objection notwithstanding, we seem to be somewhat intellectually path dependent, and not at all tabula rasa, at least not by the age of consent. |
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Finally, Millepied, while brilliant in many places, simply misses the point of the third sailor's rhumba reducing it to mechanical sinuosity, and not at all sexy. |
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But that was not at all how this chubby foreigner was celebrated by a contemporary mid-century Washington press corps. |
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I'd rather you give your thoughts sarcastically than not at all. |
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With a rich, deep but not at all bitter taste, the coffee was as good as any I've had all year and came with an artisan, heartshaped motif. |
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In Spanish the word joke is not at all pejorative, it is playful. |
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The distinction between inflection and word formation is not at all clear cut. |
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With a pop of color and fun print, this cotton pair is not at all stuffy. |
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Belgium now had a government bureaucracy selected by merit, but it was not at all popular. |
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It's not at all unusual for a prolific Websmith to have 5, 10, or even 20 different pages! |
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My guess is that the recent rise of the absurdness of US lies is not at all a mistake, but an intentional procedure. |
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They occur frequently in Gulfei and Affade, infrequently in Makari, but not at all in the closely related Logone. |
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This does not at all mean that the novel is cynical, or calculatedly constructed, it just means that it's a great example of YA fiction. |
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The young guinean appears surprised, but not at all terrified. |
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The black walnut produces the allelochemical juglone, which affects some species greatly while others not at all. |
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It was not at all the view of Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg for the company's less-than-stellar sharemarket float. |
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It is not at all times easy to find words appropriate to express our ideas. |
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I was very closety and not at all comfortable about the direction my sexuality was taking me. |
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I would suspect that those who are not at all convinced by it have distinct prejudices of their own and are not too convinceable! |
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Restoring the equilibrium in the bottle does not at all affect the Electricity in the man. |
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Here the galley paused not at all, but floated easily in the blue of the sky among fleecy clouds tinted with rose. |
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It's all right, I tell you. Can't you see I'm not fussed, not at all fussed? |
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The selfish, base, covetous, father-in-law was not at all desirous to have a highborn beggar and the posterity of a highborn beggar to maintain. |
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Therefore, parliament would have to choose to make policy either for the United Kingdom as a whole, or not at all. |
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They are not at all such as we describe them when we relate that they let themselves be captured by virgins, but clean contrary to our notions. |
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It is not at all uncommon to find raw fish listed next to tortillas on the same menu. |
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It does not appear in China and Korea until after 1mya and not at all in Indonesia. |
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Poculiform cylindrically cup-shaped, with the base hemispherical, and but slightly, or not at all, spreading or recurved at the mouth. |
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In addition to all of that, Lorenzo the Magnificent was not at all concerned about the bank. |
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His own conception of a genuine postmodernism is not at all antirational and embraces everything that was a source of real strength in the fourth order of consciousness. |
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They have not suffered to any great extent from wolves and not at all from disease, while although the spear grass gets into the wool it does not seem to injure the sheep. |
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The dog cockle, Glycymeris glycymeris, has a similar range and habitat to the common cockle, but is not at all closely related, being in the family Glycymerididae. |
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To summarize this plot is to trivialize issues that are not at all trivialized in this elegantly related tale of a close-knit family violently torn apart by bizarre tragedy. |
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Its face is a little concave and not at all truncated at the base. |
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He was tallish and not at all bad looking, except for a certain haggardness and rumpledness which bespoke an evident desire to get out of his suit. |
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For the record, I was not at all angry. I did want to talk about what conservatives stand for beyond the smashmouth politics that sometimes dominates campaigns. |
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To sum up, it is not at all unreasonable for the British to expect great things from Murray this season, particularly on the hardcourts he prefers. |
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These wrestlers did not have the magnificent physiques of today's superstars, not at all many beer guts and some of the dressing gowns would have shamed Paddy's Market. |
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Lloyd George was not at all satisfied with the progress of the war. |
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