And as school days approach, you'll be able to enjoy simple conversations as she begins to talk in sentences, and sing rhymes. |
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And as political questions move down the agenda, so cultural and purely sectarian conflicts have risen to the fore. |
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And as servants they presumably fell under the protection of the master or mistress of the household. |
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And as the midnight hour approached, the tall ships decorated with tiny lights turned with the crowds towards the Harbour Bridge. |
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And as a natural rebel, she was once suspended for three months for hurling obscenities at her coaches. |
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And as he makes his way to his appointed place among other kings, the people's king is greeted as only kings would be. |
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And as regulatory approval is obtained, executives will be freer to share the data they have on product road maps, synergies, and cost-savings. |
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And as the shadows deepen I light my candles and abjure the cold evening by gripping the picture and mouthing a litany of His name. |
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And as it found, litigating against the government's antitrust legal eagles can be a long, drawn-out affair. |
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And as the bells tolled, so began John's final journey, carried on the military vehicle, escorted by the military band. |
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And as a special DVD treat, look for the completed version of the party clown documentary that started this whole thing. |
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And as yet there is no cure for mesothelioma, a cancer of the lung lining caused by asbestos. |
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And as for the Ramblers' Association, if they spent some of the money on footpath signs it would be a help. |
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And as for its military tradition, I assume we're going back in time a bit, maybe to the Vikings. |
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And as for the number of people you've never seen before, half a hand will do nicely. |
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And as for my father, I will definitely take him up on his offer if he still wants to send me to learn to sew now! |
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And as for the Bonnie Prince, he died an alcoholic in Rome, his dreams turned to dust. |
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And as for the spread of STDs, would legalising prostitution really prevent it? |
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And as for your present, chocolate may be involved, but there's other stuff too! |
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And as for the nation, Australia's economic performance looks healthy when homes grow like toadstools, and bleak when the boom subsides. |
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And as the car bounces down the road, he's quick to seize on another metaphor about the road ahead for his country. |
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And as expected Bryant became an unrestricted free agent, opting out of his contract. |
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And as the first machine to use the new, ARM-based Palm OS, the T contained a lot of untried, unproven technology. |
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And as for what preening churchmen think we ought to drive, well, my sentiments are unprintable. |
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And as native vegetation waned, introduced alien species such as salt cedar and Russian olive have virtually exploded along western rivers. |
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And as for the acquaintances they've got back home, they find the newfound attention somewhat forced and unnatural. |
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And as night fell, rioting erupted between rival gangs of nationalists and loyalists in the north of the city. |
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And as well as the skiing, there is curling, skating, luge, sleigh rides and even hot-air ballooning. |
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And as Geoff observed, about a fifth of the clauses have the unmarked English order. |
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And as you start to build up these pieces, you'll notice there's not a lot of difference between the unibody and the body-on-frame. |
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And as is often the case, where popular culture leads the way, the more conservative institutions in a society follow eventually. |
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And as you can see, there are nails or tacks affixed to the side, held in place with plastic wrap. |
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And as with every crime, more perpetrators go undetected than are ever brought to justice. |
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And as a memento of his last visit, Vasilee took with him the love for Indian instruments like sitar and sarod. |
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And as I said earlier, we would have acted more had we had actionable intelligence. |
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And as we have seen in Quake 4, multi-core architectures can be quite efficient in games. |
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And as a form of social protest against autocracy and political tyranny, there is no medium that can surpass cartoons. |
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And as for the sweets thing, he must be jonesing for a candy bar big time, by now. |
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And as the winter rains pour down, the camp is awash with sewage and rubbish. |
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And as a result, more than 146 million people have indicated decisions to accept Christ as their personal Savior and Lord. |
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And as his lips met mine again, I knew that I had truly found the love that I was searching for. |
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And as more people use a particular package, more developers become trained in customizing the system and more software add-ons are created. |
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And as always, his obsession with skateboards and skate parks were manifest in his attire. |
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And as much as it is very popular music, people still haven't got a clue what ska is. |
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And as you know eugenics is defined as the science of improving the qualities of the human race. |
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And as of today I have had my hair shorn down to a more manageable length again. |
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And as I have found from my own experience as a forensic medical examiner, a strong stomach would be a close third. |
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And as they watched in amazement, Lanyon's skin started taking on a greyish tint, and her hands, raised to ward off the basilisk, froze in place. |
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And as it all unravelled, cosy deals, lax auditing, wheels within wheels, and slippery accounting was exposed. |
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And as you described it, the wheels off on this administration, and quickly finding itself wheelless. |
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And as far as the epithets, and language, and everything else, you could hear that in any schoolyard. |
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And as if diseased teeth and gums aren't bad enough, the problem more obviously manifests itself as halitosis, bad breath. |
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And as the price climbed, it has had two key effects, not dissimilar to a rapid rise in interest rates. |
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And as a final jibe he remarked that it was always sad to see a politician at the end of his career thrashing around for an issue. |
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And as far as evidence goes, I don't see any here of anything other than a gal changing her mind and then bailing. |
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And as usual, dear reader, I was cursed with the ability to remember every sordid detail despite being three sheets to the wind. |
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And as a mark of respect for the victims of the tsunami the national flag will be flown at half mast on civic buildings next week. |
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And as her 22-year-old son has only got third-party insurance he will have to settle the bill personally. |
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And as the carriage rattled off into the city, I looked down at the gloves on my hand. |
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And as if that weren't enough, I had the pleasure of hanging out with Molly and Peter at the after-party. |
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And as he reached the door he could feel his anger still simmering beneath his calm exterior. |
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And as far as I'm concerned, other people can scribble whatever they want about it. |
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And as any bleary-eyed parent may attest, getting your baby on a normal sleep schedule can be the key to survival. |
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And as if all this wasn't enough, the meter on the auto read the same as everyday. |
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And as a seafaring nation, what better excuse than celebrating the ocean itself? |
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And as for me, I wouldn't mind if you kept me company until your father gets here. |
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And as they're coming home, they are hauling debris out from their houses and hauling it to the curbside where we can pick it up. |
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And as an editor there he got to kibitz and tipple with the likes of Dorothy Parker, Stephen Vincent Benet and P.G. Woodhouse. |
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And as for the female protege, well she's Ms Tomi Rae, aka the current Mrs James Brown. |
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And as we leave, echoes of the roar of the king of beasts lingers in the still air over proud and deserted ruins of Hampi. |
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And as for the crime of holding treasonable correspondence with those lying overseas, they should never have taken it off the statute book. |
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And as I stepped into the light a whole bunch of reporters leapt to their feet. |
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And as you suggest, a rider may eliminate shimmy by changing his position on the bike. |
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And as soon as she was spliced, she hopped back on to the machine, with new husband Christopher Manners, to ride off to their reception. |
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And as motorists faced tailbacks of up to seven miles, retailers warned of the knock-on effect for businesses in the city. |
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And as a way of indicating the process by which she acquired a working knowledge of the city around her, it rings untrue. |
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And as each region develops its own arrangements, they will cumulatively have an impact on the world order. |
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And as suddenly as it had started, it broke away as Claire slipped out of bed, dragging the top sheet with her as a loose wrap. |
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And as long as there is a plot or a storyline, there is sure to be a movie being made about it in Nollywood. |
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And as he witnessed more and more charming old buildings falling to the wrecking ball, he started to study Lutyens more closely. |
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And as unemployment rose to record levels, people have stopped spending so freely, causing prices to drop. |
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And as soon as it's dumped, it's usually set alight, sending smoke into their houses. |
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And as a labelmate to Sufjan Stevens and Shapes and Sizes, you could count on the sound to be a bit quirky. |
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And as AIDS spread, states passed laws to require notification of partners, something previously recommended only for venereal diseases. |
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And as usual, they have a couple of dates and run off for a romantic tryst somewhere. |
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And as the most intelligent animal on the planet, no other animal has the capacity to be sapiosexual. |
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And as true as Bob, that evening my dream continued, I had the chocolate and ate it. |
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And as much as we might admire her deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism. |
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And as we go to break, a concert scene from the movie that made Bette Midler a star and landed her first Oscar nomination. |
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And as you can well imagine, there are some sourpusses in your organization that will be actively resistant, so keep a smile on your face. |
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And as with most of the international trade treaties, it sounds mind-numbingly boring, but its potential implications are huge. |
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And as with many social forces in Santa Monica, the roots of this debate can be traced to rent control. |
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And as is inevitable my mind drifts to the topic that has been on my mind for the past two months or so. |
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And as if it is not enough, the hotel has prepared some mocktails, named after the game. |
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And as it turned out, what I truly wanted was to be back with my baby, my best friend, my soulmate. |
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And as with all new experiences, people might subtly and indirectly learn something valuable. |
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And as a result of all this activity the company has delayed the announcement of its interim results, which were due out today. |
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And as a result of those endeavours the product then becomes a market success. |
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And as the empty tarmac streets melt in the midday sun, it appears only the flies are buzzing. |
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And as these numbers are revealed, the urgency is increased, the size grows, and it will take a little more time. |
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And as if the company didn't have enough lawyers already, Rambus is currently advertising for yet more legal eagles here. |
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And as such it has seen him rise to the top as a leading session musician for artists as diverse as Clive Dunn and David Bowie. |
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And as easily as speaking, she broke into a song that touched the hearts of all those present. |
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And as he was lyin' there, half dozin' and thinkin' about things, he suddenly let rip a big stale Guinness fart that rumpled the bedclothes. |
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And as a final comment, I want to make it clear that spitting at book reviewers is not nice. |
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And as for politicians not having changed anything, are you suggesting we just give up democracy and go for mob rule? |
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And as a member of the Sahitya Akademi General Council, he has been doing his bit to promote Mizo language and culture in the Capital. |
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And as Ebraun's buddies probably shared his views on the needlessness of her calling, she was going to feel very out of place. |
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And as waves, they will produce characteristic interference patterns caused by waves arriving out of step or in lockstep. |
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And as our political life grows more divided and acrimonious, so will our legal system. |
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And as more new AIP subs enter service, denying the problem is less and less of an option. |
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And as a guarantee of a Third World economy in shambles, Scotland is oil-rich. |
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And as technology adapts to reflect the ways we consume media, so too is the family adapting to technology. |
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And as any resident of Florida, Colorado, or Ohio can attest, there was no shortage of ads or direct mail. |
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And as this map shows, there are now five Soofas in Boston proper as well as two in the suburb of Babson. |
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And as bingeing becomes possible and commonplace, it's only natural that shows should start to take it into account. |
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And as a biracial man, he can bear witness to another aspect of the debate. |
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And as she munched on her dairy-free Sofritas burrito, she realized that as much as anything she was probably missing that stuff. |
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And as a byproduct of the continuing resurgence of housing, sales of high-margin pickup trucks and SUVs also rose smartly. |
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And as Geoff was fond of saying, time and tide wait for no man. |
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And as with all cheerful, well-intentioned memes, the Challenge has provoked some good old-fashioned political trolling. |
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And as a purveyor of childishness myself, I understand how annoying it can be. |
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And as he prepares to return to former club Cambridge United tomorrow, the 33-year-old accepts City are reaching a vital period in their campaign. |
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And as any reader of Paul Krugman knows, these efforts have been chronically slow, late, and ineffective. |
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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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And as the original bike path fight demonstrates, his passion about the importance of lifestyle trumps his faith in more traditional arrangements. |
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And as for you, Mr. Monk, I will get you some salve for those cuts. |
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And as anyone who has found herself jobless knows, it was a rough landing. |
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And as far as the Vietnam War goes, I read that you were a conscientious objector. |
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And as for Landrieu, as I said, it seems to look still as if her contest is headed to a run-off. |
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And as they followed the Salvation Army Band, memories came flooding back of when walking days were an annual Whitsuntide treat and not just a nostalgic event. |
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And as various braying City analysts, experts and whiz-kids filled the airwaves with their post-event wisdom, the explanation for this became clear. |
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And as we're approaching that time of year when we can throw off the winter woollies and bare our flesh to the summer sun, now's a good time to see how we can tone up. |
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And as the country started to dial down the overt sexism, women scored a major victory in Massachusetts. |
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And as he sees it they were scarcely more qualified than he was to lead a group of green soldiers into battle. |
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And as the water continues to come up, the tide moves in, we can see the water getting higher and higher on all of these boats, these luxury yachts. |
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And as far as security at the screenings goes, League says his theaters have taken the necessary precautions. |
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And as this community broadens in spread and significance, we are effectively implicated in the relativization of the rest who remain on the outside of its borders. |
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And as the public sector grew, the private sector languished. |
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And as already mentioned, the reformers in Russia and some other former Soviet republics sought to reverse the decentralizing reforms of Gorbachev's perestroika. |
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And as much as we might admire Rand's deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism. |
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And as if to emphasize their accounts, in early afternoon a U.S. airstrike hit a building in the middle of Kobani. |
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And as for the hunters, you can still have a jolly good day out on a drag hunt and I and many more like-minded people look forward to joining you. |
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And as far as trolls go, ESPN is like Jotnar, the gargantuan mountain troll wreaking havoc in the Trollhunter films. |
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And as his stunned neighbors in Normandy might tell you, even allegedly nice guys are fair game. |
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And as with plagiariam, Ambrose's habit of falsification and the propensity to error was a repeat offense. |
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And as marine life has disappeared, commercial fishing operations have faltered or failed. |
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And as one of the initial organizers of the federalist Society, he is a skilled political tactician. |
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And as criticism of the system mounts by the day across the football world, it may well be that this season's opening will prove the last before FIFA ring down the curtain. |
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And as for those persistent rumors that Oprah and Gayle are more than just friends? |
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And as glitzy and glamorous as it can be, it has its dark side, and it can take its toll, like it did on Chris. |
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And as a golfer, I can't get too worked up one course, although two seems excessive. |
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And as for calls for international investigations, they represent the usual hypocritical nonsense that will go nowhere. |
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And as clear evidence of voter desire to the shake up the good old boy network in politics, women ruled the night. |
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And as greenhouse is a very smart and sincere person who loves the Court and the law, her crie de coeur is striking. |
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And as a result, families that are raising kids and loving kids and send them off with lunch pails every day and tucking them in at night are taxed at a higher rate. |
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And as you've been seeing on the news, we have been targeting their hideouts, their safe houses, their meeting locations, weapons caches, and getting very good results. |
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And as the above mentioned clips illustrate, sesame street is really good at staying relevant. |
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And as the third sailed greenwards I began to think of that holiday in Thailand it seemed perfect but hit the front of the green and dropped into the water! |
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And as a tailpiece, Padma Lakshmi, Rushdie's muse of many years now, has revealed that she often has disagreements with her husband about her numerous pairs of shoes. |
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And as such, it bears closer inspection, if only because it may be a harbinger of conservative attacks to come. |
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And as returning officers have learnt over the years, only a fool would stand up to announce an official result without checking first with the tallyman. |
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And as a fan, I love an entertainment piece as much as something that has an element of social commentary to it. |
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And as our bill is tabulated by the fresh-faced high school boy behind the register, we would grab all the Safety-Pops we could and not feel guilty, not a bit. |
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And as to the future, there are basically only two ways to get to solvency. |
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And as we left, spears of sunlight painted the top of the nearby volcano Galeras. |
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And as The New York Times reported in May, Marcus Theatres, a chain of movie theaters, has been testing the spire in Wisconsin. |
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And as for talent, you've talent plenty at bagatelle and charming women. |
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And as the witness began to openly weep, his sobs filled the stock-still courtroom. |
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And as previously mentioned, she joins forces with Iron Man and the pro-registration heroes during the Civil War storyline. |
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And as Muslims often choose names related to war and violence, could those possibly be indicative of their values? |
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And as we sat there, eating delicious masala prawns and buttered rice, listening to the calm lapping of the Indian Ocean, we knew we had finally found paradise. |
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And as many of the wealthy women are well known, their public persona can stymie the process. |
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And as you know full well, the Senate is a creature of seniority. |
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And as each conference has surged, there has been a different effect on the economy. |
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And as he said, working in China isn't all beer and skittles. |
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And as a few visitors found out, it's definitely not a good week to toke. |
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And as for the exam system itself, it really hasn't moved with the times. |
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And as a priest, he's uniquely positioned to speak on the issue. |
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And as someone who likes to have their party plans figured out more than a day in advance, let's look at the parties that are shaping up to be the most popular this year. |
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And as if that wasn't enough, the house the other side of us was broken into by kids and Karen apprehended one of them in our garden and gave him a piece of her mind. |
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And as usual, Dermer levels his accusations with a torrent of intellectual self-regard and little actual evidence. |
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And as soon as the last race finishes, Sky switches to the trots and dogs. |
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And as undersecretary for Democracy and Global Affairs, she has a historic workload. |
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And as luck would have it, a warm and receptive audience showed up that night. |
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And as I lay and tossed about, the voice in my ears seemed more distinct, and I began to understand the words he had muttered. |
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And as always, please a form a single-file line behind me at all times. |
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And as a performer, constructive criticism is all about finding something good and positive to soften the blow to the real critique of what really went on. |
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And as snow melts it soaks into the bales or makes the ground muddy. |
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And as I pointed out in an earlier column, if they read the details of the lengthy contract, they might have thought she was underpaid by the company. |
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And as these approaches succeed, common sense tells us that even more will be drawn to this nonviolent movement. |
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And as for domestic animals, they are total slaves to the whims of others. |
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And as soon as that thing comes off, they better clear a path to the bar at voyeur. |
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And as usual there are mutters about making an American version. |
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And as far as actual exploration and discovery, that gets thrown by the wayside. |
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And as people pass away, or in the case of Mark Felt, unmask themselves, we will send the notes down there, so people literally can see exactly what we did step by step. |
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And as I hurtled round the corner, I ran smack bang into them and fell. |
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And as the siren dies away the sergeant tries his smart remark. |
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And as its influence and readership expands, the paper is feeling the wrath of Hollywood mega-stars. |
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And as that day grew nearer, each occupant of the household grew anxious. |
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And as evening sets in, those same brainiacs, wedged three to six per office, huddle in quiet conference or patter away at their computers in unblinking concentration. |
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And as our product automatically configures, there is no need to send a technician for installation. |
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And as other dreams come from the multitude of business, so from such like busyings of the mind, we shall pray but dreamingly and distemperedly. |
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And as if the poor fowls didn't have enough to worry about over Christmas, she's also offering turkey shoes, belts, and sporrans. |
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And as for that we'll see about that, fear no such threatful muttering under the weather, either. |
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And as if that weren't task enough, Honor must also face down a centuries-old nemesis in the crumbling, but still mighty, Solarian League. |
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And as a business owner himself, Thad understands the importance of a positive return from invested marketing dollars. |
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And as if all this were not enough to deal with, at the end of the series of suffixes there sprouted bunches of case endings. |
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And as the leading station-wagon importer, SOA President George Muller thinks Sagres depicts a natural Subaru development. |
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And as cruel as the homesteading existence can be, city life is worse. |
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And as a bonus addition, it converts into a stepstool when they need to wash their hands. |
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And as conniving Stiffy Bung, his transformation into the archetypal 1930s woman was complete. |
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And as normal, thousands of Teessiders will be making the short trip down the A1 to catch a piece of the action. |
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And as for Gina McKee as the mum cutting holes in breadcakes to make bagels. |
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And as for Peter flashing off his codpiece in the first episode, the least said about that disturbing image the better. |
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And as the communities disappear, more and more people are leaving the region. |
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And as Global English evolves through the twenty-first century, Chinglish will, undoubtedly, continue to have a sizable impact. |
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And as throughput requirements increase, Orthogon offers an easy migration path to 300 Mbps. |
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And as far as the GOP donor class goes, can you say legacies? |
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And as they often are on a super-cold day, snow conditions Okemo's wide expanse of terrain were excellent on this subarctic day. |
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And as a few strokes on the nose will make a puppy head shy, so a few rebuffs will make a boy shy all over. |
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And as long as cannabusiness remains highly profitable to the criminal underworld, the battle will continue. |
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And as a result, we let down the people we are entrusted to serve. |
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And as I trow, said Sir Sagramore, ye shall have the same handsel that he had. |
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And as lifeboat crews rushed to rescue the stranded pair, Diarmuid fought to keep them afloat with the help of a single life buoy. |
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And as Keys huffed and puffed in the windy conditions, the Ravens battened down the hatches to close out a deserved win. |
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And as such, they share many of the characteristics of other tropical species of deer, such as axis deer from India. |
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And as the only Bin Ladins listed in the phone book in the Western world, it was a fair bet. |
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And as a recovering alkie, I knew if I settled down with the wrong woman who wound me up, I might go back on the booze. |
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And as for gym kit, the trendiest swapped the Aertex, pleated skirts and big pants ensemble for Adidas T-shirts and satin shorts. |
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And as for ceilings, you can whistle for them. I have lived in this house for six years and it hasn't hurt me. |
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And as to the slumber of infants, it is no guess of mine that to sleep like a baby is not always to lie quiet and unlachrymose all night. |
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And as with commodity-based models, tour-based models have also not yet reached prime time. |
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And as Dave geckoed his way along the walls, he began seeing more and more skid marks left behind by Damien's Sewer Cruiser. |
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And as this week's Fish of the Week proves, another form of surface fly-fishing, dapping, can also produce some heartstopping moments. |
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And as dean, with the help of his deaness, Eva Howe Stevens, he entertained every student in his home every year and made Cornell a Shangri-la. |
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And as few as we are, if the King of Spain's forces be not hundreds, we will make good sport with them. |
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And as technology needed for wind turbines continues to improve, the prices will decrease as well. |
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It was a bird, a small hawkling. A baby. And as she watched, it began to stretch its wet, feeble wings. |
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The god, in fine, of every savage tribe. And as he stood, a thrill of dread instinct, As from a serpent coiled, bechilled the whole Assembly. |
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And as for Hydromancie, and Choschinomancie, they could vanish as superfluous, as were evident and ridiculous even to the ignorant. |
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And as a result, the process of registering the case against the woman deportee got delayed by a month. |
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And as a weather presenter conducting live outside broadcasts, I've even had asthma attacks and collapsed due to the high pollen count. |
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And as they prepare to enter toddlerhood, Dwayne and Gav have reflected on some of the show's more special moments over the past two years. |
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And as for America's ropiest glamour girl Kendra Whatsername? |
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And as I sat there brooding on the old, unknown world, I thought of Gatsby's wonder when he first picked out the green light at the end of Daisy's dock. |
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And as for serving under Goffe, I hope it is no new thing for gentlemen of fortune who are going on the account, to change a Captain now and then? |
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And as well as practicing her effleurage and petrissage, Bethan also learnt a number of bespoke techniques to relieve tension from her patients' lower spines. |
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And as to the Constitutionality of laws, that point will come before the Judges in their proper official character. In this character they have a negative on the laws. |
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And as the economy improves, you're going to see more deals take shape in Westchester County, with several major corporate relocations on the horizon. |
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And as series six opens there are more plates spinning than ever from the vampires, baby faeries, shape shifters as well as those yawnsome werewolves. |
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And as unfaegene eorl alliterates, and as both word orders are well-formed verse types in Old English, either word order would have theoretically been available to the poet. |
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And as Cyrus continues to employ shock tactics and sexualisation to aid her public reinvention, some observers will experience a sense of deja vu. |
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And as the dwarf lookalike with tombstone teeth returned to the American obscurity for which he was designed we were left wondering why he was so thuggishly rude. |
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And as effortlessly as a drunken gunslinger sweeps a bartop full of shot glasses onto the saloon floor, the wind upended all the potted plants on the porch. |
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And as for me, I will walk the path that our fathers have trod before us. |
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And as soon as we gave them the go to continue, we lost communication. |
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And as they are all air hostesses of different nationalities working for different airlines, there's little chance of them being in Paris at the same time. |
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And as the argument over Bush's Guard proposal plays out, one can imagine that the stonewalling will encourage a flood of crossers who think it's now or never. |
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And as the former Blues midfielder issued a rallying cry to target the top four, starting today against Stoke, Di Matteo conceded he was not one of football's glad-handers. |
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And as chupe is the eternal and almost always the sole dish obtainable in the interior of Peru and in Bolivia, I may as well dispose of it at once. |
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And as employer-provided health care benefits continue to evolve for a growing number of Americans, you might be able to add out-of-pocket health care costs to the list, too. |
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And as for his pot-belly, I will not be in service any longer to that pot. |
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And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise. |
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And as the man who kick-started the craze for lounge suit and sneakers back in the 80s, Mick has always fancied himself as the leader of the geriatric fashion pack. |
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