Rather, it presents a collection of ideas and findings by people who have been grappling with big, unanswerable questions all their lives. |
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Deep in their own blue mood, they're unaffected by people or events that are going on around them. |
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Essentially, this was to be a skatepark designed and built by people who do not ride skateboards. |
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I used to think that everything could be solved by people being nice to each other. |
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This point is pretty widely understood by people following or reporting on this story. |
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It will ensure that we are governed by people whom we do not elect and whom we cannot remove. |
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Almost half of all murders in Scotland are committed by people under the influence of drugs or drink. |
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Some of these killings were perpetrated by people who were poor and uneducated, but others were not. |
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For Winer, the trick is to find prime land that's unencumbered by debt, yet managed by people with a vision for it. |
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There have been some unguarded comments by people in authority who should know better. |
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I've never made money my own god, so I'm not impressed by people who've got a lot of money. |
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Guns may be held only by people deemed competent by police, and the firearm must be registered in the holder 's name. |
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The Indian's obsession for politics and politicians remains unmatched by people of any nationality. |
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I was stared at by people wearing their work clothes straight from the freezing works. |
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Should we be nauseated by people of the older generation expressing their affection? |
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The authors begin by critiquing some pronouncements that have been made by people who oppose the idea of race. |
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This sort of crime has in the main been committed by people who were not apparently in other respects criminally minded. |
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They have been put up by people desperate to make some extra money in order to make ends meet. |
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I am at risk of robbery and muggings by people desperate to maintain their drug habit. |
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Historically the pub has been used by people from the local racing stables, from the lads up to the trainers and owners. |
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The Clayton park site was abused by people dumping stacks of paper and crates of beer bottles on the ground instead of in the bin. |
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Problems were experienced by people who wore spectacles, particularly varifocal or bifocal lenses. |
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And as a result, the village has been jam-packed all week by people in posh cars coming to sample the local nosh. |
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You may feel oppressed by people in control and a lack of freedom and space to be creative. |
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Lighting a lamp near a Tulsi plant is a ritual followed by people almost all over the country. |
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That whole economic argument is a scam put out by people with a vested interest in keeping things going the way they are. |
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Tabloid journalism used to be a guilty vice enjoyed by people waiting in supermarket lines. |
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During the past 50 years, our society has been immeasurably enriched by people from different cultures, creeds and religions. |
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Many holly trees are cut down or mutilated by people in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Personally, I am dumbfounded by people who say they wouldn't know what to do if they were suddenly made squillionaires. |
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Where I live we are surrounded by people in their 80s and 90s who are vigorous, virile and full of life as anyone I know. |
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I get fed up by people who randomly produce sprogs with little thought to the consequences, and expect me to pay for their carelessness. |
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They claimed shoppers were squeezed out by people who left their cars there all day. |
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But I get very frustrated by people who do not care about it and cause problems with litter, graffiti and fly-posting. |
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Happy accidents exist, but they are extremely rare, and they are almost always fluked by people who aren't professional photographers. |
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Dealing with life outside and inside of prison, All Things Censored draws us into parallel universes populated by people struggling for humanity. |
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I am incredibly irritated by people who don't think for themselves before asking questions. |
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The infamous Eskimo snow words meme is spread by people who don't know about Inuit or any related language. |
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Gradually, with the support of the conservancy, backyard efforts initiated by people with a passion for a particular breed began to appear. |
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However, it's also a hassle shopping there because you get plagued by people wanting your money. |
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The insupportably low numbers earned by the Enquirer make sense when you compare them with those garnered by People magazine. |
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Despite his life going downhill, he was still described by people who knew him as a gentle, placid, easy-going, amiable man. |
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Not that she noticed, with her head turned down to the tiled floor, the entire surface inscribed with ancient runes by people long since dead. |
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Ancient land rights were innocently signed away by people whose cultures were embedded in their physical environs. |
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Ball lightning is a phenomenon that has been reported from naked eye sightings, not by people wearing or using infrared imaging equipment. |
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The latter system has been dogged by complaints that it can too easily be abused by people intent on fraud. |
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The idea was greeted with incredulity by people questioned by the Today programme near a crash hotspot in north London. |
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Apart from collecting himself he has had notes and coins sent to him by people who know of his interest. |
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The paranoia which surrounded the idea of a fallout shelter was a byproduct of the large amount of fear felt by people during the nuclear age. |
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It's a move that is so cold-hearted and so profoundly dishonorable that it could only have been made by people who have lost all moral direction. |
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What we were doing was very different than a cockling expedition by people unfamiliar with the area. |
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I know how it feels to be judged by people who don't have any idea what's going on in your life. |
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Also I had this dream in which I was escaping from a grapefruit farm, pursued by people with hypodermics filled with Botox. |
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Few folk have any knowledge of, or interest in, the rich tradition of hymnology represented by people like Watts, Wesley, Newton and Toplady. |
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This seems especially true of recent fiction written by people who have never served a parish as its parson. |
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The castle site is symbolic of York's importance in national affairs of state, much of which is forgotten by people, or not known. |
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All of those can be rationalized or ignored by people who are now going over every syllable Cindy Sheehan utters. |
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She humanizes Birmingham, showing it inhabited by people like ourselves, and creating a history with which we can identify. |
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As the years go by people forget where paintings are and they become lost to the art world. |
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If you are owed money by people following some sponsored event, keep chivvying them to ensure that they all pay up. |
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What is really a shame is that his good name has been sullied by people who have not bothered to read what he wrote. |
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I can't tell you how many times I've had races ruined by people giving me an elbow to the face or a hand to the hip disguised as an arm swing. |
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You are likely to be surrounded by people who swing from one mood to another and act with false perceptions. |
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We went up a flight of stairs crammed to suffocation by people eagerly waiting for the hall doors to open. |
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The doctor also stressed the need for cancer screening by people whose family has a history of cancer. |
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The flame retardant, tris phosphate, which is a mutagen and causes cancer and sterility in animals is absorbed from fabric by people. |
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The concert was a great success and attended by people from many parts of the country. |
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The pain has been borne by people in regional Australia and the outer suburbs of the cities. |
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This concession led to the area being overcrowded by people who found it relatively easy to settle there. |
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I hope these drop-in surgeries will be used by people who want to look forward rather than backwards. |
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Many of the Web's finest moments have been created by people with a little too much time on their hands and an overactive imagination. |
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During the holidays the rooms can also be booked by people outside the university for conferences and meetings. |
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She resents any abbreviation of her name by people outside her intimate circle. |
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The independent senator said a lot of the crime in the society was being committed by people of no fixed place of abode. |
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Some accidents, such as drownings and falls, can be caused by people dropping their guard. |
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Since you are affected by situations and influenced by people around you, you need to remain centred and aware. |
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Abstract nouns are all liable to be hijacked and twisted, by people of all political ideas. |
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Numerous small packs of hounds were kept by people in all walks of life, as they rambled through the countryside pursuing their quarry. |
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Modern classical is a term used as a prop by people who can't create an original melody! |
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Already, a quiet drink in the pub is forever interrupted by people rattling charity boxes. |
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He would get dogpiled by people, delete his account, register a new one, and start posting again. |
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There had also been a trend of acquisition by people cashing-in on the high value of their homes. |
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He also points out that employees are often drawn into a web of corruption by people they work with. |
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All too often one is served by people who either blind you with science, or who haven't a clue but are trying to hide this. |
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Our sense of national pride has been turned into plain old jingoistic nationalism by people who just want to sell us fermented grain juice. |
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We have been let down by people who should have been looking after Laura's health and welfare and we are all devastated. |
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The next thing I knew, I was jostled and shoved around by people I could barely even see. |
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That argument is really, really stupid, but it is put up almost every time by people in favour of somehow lowering that top tax rate. |
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Again, no purpose is served by people who live in a totally different environment taking a judgemental view of the controversy. |
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People living in this area of west Limerick remain concerned at the continued health difficulties experienced by people and animals. |
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He is admired by people with regard to his sporting career, but he also strikes me as a true gentleman! |
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One story involves a supermarket that sent grocery lists purchased by people with affinity cards to the government for inspection. |
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When he came to, he was surrounded by people in white coats and he thought he was looking death in the eye. |
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Like nurses they are white knights in a society over-dominated by people obsessed purely with their own needs. |
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As the evening progressed numbers grew and the crowd was swelled by people of other ethnic origins including white and Afro-Caribbean youths. |
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People will now vote for whom they are told, forced to vote by people who have a hold over them. |
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By the time I enter the plane, I'm agitated and surrounded by people who look as if nothing unusual at all is happening. |
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Other studies even showed that nestlings fed by people were less afraid of new things until age 6 months than were birds reared by their parents. |
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You function best in a position of control and rebel against domination by people in power or authority. |
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Her shop window, in the electorate of the Minister of Police, had been ram-raided by people wanting drugs, and they got them. |
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But the public interest would not be served by people of dubious motives giving false information by doctoring the official record. |
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The film is mostly a reflection of leisure time and shows activities enjoyed by people at the weekend. |
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A police spokesman said the driver was helped out of the car by people nearby and that no-one was injured. |
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I've been surrounded by people shaking their heads in despair and wonderment standing over the Irish Times. |
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I use synthetic human insulin, produced not by people but by genetically engineered bacteria. |
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It is by far the best all round sport and can be done by people of all abilities, young or old. |
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The result, regrettably, is that the bank and the fund risk being run by people who might not be the best available choice for the job. |
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Knee pain is the most common complaint by people who run, jog, cycle, or weight train regularly. |
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There was a rather quick and direct response by people to disabuse me of such a ludicrous idea. |
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Within the scheme, there is also provision for a boat landing stage, that could be readily used by people in punts and other river craft. |
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People who altruistically perform thankless tasks should be rewarded, but not by people who inspire little respect. |
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It seems the council is miffed that so much of its IT resource is used up by people emailing their friends. |
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The experience of many refugees is of helplessness, of being ferried around by people whose intentions are concealed by the language barrier. |
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And when I passed my eleven-plus I realised that history was also written by people who actually existed. |
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Hunter claims most of the real talent in Scotland is to be found in the small independents started by people fed up with big company culture. |
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Tonight, as last night, it's just a towpath used by people walking their dogs and a black river lapping the bank. |
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What worries me is that so many large companies appear to be run by people who would rather litigate or grizzle than innovate. |
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The decision was taken despite fears raised by people living near the lay-by on the B4632 road to Broadway. |
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Instead, they were handled several layers down in the organization by people with clear and strong incentives to maximize revenues. |
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At the end of 2002 there were 63,996 driving licences held by people resident in County Mayo. |
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It seems most strewn fields were happened upon by people hunting for gold with their detectors. |
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Cigarette smoke is a short term respiratory irritant that should be avoided altogether by people with asthma. |
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Recycling materials for use later was one of those issues taken up by people who had the leisure to think about such matters. |
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He just watched me with serene but knowing eyes, and looked as dignified as if he were sitting on a throne being fanned by people with ferns. |
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It is also used by people interested in research and conservation, or those simply interested in the spread of invasive aquatic animals. |
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Twice he has been confronted by people who have tried to take him to task for perceived misogyny. |
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The pathway is now used by people who walk, run or cycle along the scenic trails, which ribbon in and around Canmore. |
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There's nothing like planning a nice, long lie-in on a Sunday morning, and then getting woken up by People With Children at 9am. |
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To start with, I was quite offended by people pushing in front of me as if I didn't exist. |
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Fears were being expressed that the occasion might be ruined by people falling out of pubs and rolling drunk into the graveyard. |
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But the arctic conditions we have just experienced are nothing compared to some of the truly awful winters endured by people in the last century. |
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Some 3,000 car-jackings occur every month carried out by people armed with semi-automatic weapons. |
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What's the point of the Government advocating localism when the district council is run by people who know nothing about Witham? |
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The civilization on the mainland was founded by people called the Hellenes. |
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All over the country, shops and garages were invaded by people stocking up on supplies. |
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Some 220 of the fatal accidents were caused by people running red lights or stop signs. |
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It's more likely that I'll be chased around the hospital site by people baying for my blood. |
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It's all innuendo and unsubstantiated intelligence given by people who clearly have an axe to grind. |
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The two wounded demonstrators were carried by people near them to nearby houses. |
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In the programme, former jockey Osborne was approached by people purporting to be considering buying a horse from him. |
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He detailed the slow diminishment of his vitality as he is maltreated by people he encounters. |
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I'm sick of being scapegoated by people who don't know what they're talking about. |
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The backdown followed a series of protests by people in rural and regional communities. |
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Football scarves and shirts, cards and messages of condolence were also left by people wanting to pay their respects. |
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He said all houses and apartments should only be owned by people who are members of the golf club. |
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I can remember as a child being fascinated by people who could maneuver those two wooden sticks like they were extensions of their hands. |
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These manuscripts are written by people in the past to tell us what has happened. |
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A planned telephone mast has been denounced as a monstrosity by people in Wootton Bassett. |
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Perhaps in days gone by people had more time when they attended concerts, operas, and ballets. |
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The second was the mountainous Shan States in north-eastern Burma, populated by people ethnically related to the Thais. |
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A village couple claim the bus service for the disabled is being used as a glorified taxi by people fit enough to travel on ordinary buses. |
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The award recognises the company's well-deserved reputation for high-quality theatre by people with learning difficulties. |
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Both had an interest in Bulgarian folklore and noticed on their travels that this was shared by people in many other parts of the world. |
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Do we want a theatre dominated by people lucky enough to have stinking rich parents? |
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You get only fleeting glimpses of the action and you are surrounded by people becoming progressively more drunk. |
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Poverty is experienced by people without secure homes and stable employment, plus limited access to health, services and education. |
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Most of what I've written in the descriptions on Flickr got repeated by people without any prompting from me. |
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Being a completely sedentary person myself, I'm very impressed by people who stay fit. |
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He died as a tyrant should, surrounded by people professing their love and loyalty and all wishing him dead. |
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The medicos said there had been numerous cases of meningitis since 1971 caused by people eating garden snails or slugs. |
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So I ask with love, that I be left in peace and privacy by people who love my records too. |
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Specifically, encrypt using keys that have been signed and verified by people you know. |
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She explores the idea that selfhood is a narrative accomplishment, achieved by people telling stories to themselves and about themselves. |
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Now, the rest of these shows are populated by people who choose to make fools of themselves in front of a national television viewing audience. |
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But we can still ask whether the cost has to be borne by people who will never see the benefits. |
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It is one of the few documents in American history which can be quoted by people from memory. |
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Our celebrity driven news is presented by people who gave up being journalists and instead became careerists. |
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The club was set up for and by people who have suffered through mental illness in the past. |
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The weekend protests show that the antiwar sentiments are equally shared by people of all nationalities, races and religions. |
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I like being chatted up by people with beer goggles, and knowing that I'll turn them down and they'll feel sad for about 6 minutes. |
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What we have, in fact, is a collection of essays by people who are mostly not so much new technologists as old-time literary types. |
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The films are okay, with most of the facts presented by people in tight Hawaiian shirts, laughing a lot. |
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Dogs that bark for lengthy periods topped the list, followed by people who play their music or television too loud, particularly at night. |
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It is good advice and given by people who have learned their lesson the hard way. |
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They are in prison surrounded by people, but prisons are the loneliest places on earth. |
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And for the first time it seems to be populated by people, not jerky mimes in pancake makeup. |
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The galliwasp is also killed by dogs, cats and mongooses, and by people who mistakenly consider it to be venomous. |
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Those are all graded off-site and the essays are graded by people who don't know the students. |
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New to Scotland, the classes are being booked up by people who have grown tired of the treadmill and are taking up tassels instead. |
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It brings prestige to Scotland on a shoestring, and a great deal is done by people for whom it's a crusade, not a job. |
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This has long been a farm town populated primarily by people of Czech ancestry. |
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Cuba is the largest of the Caribbean islands and is inhabited by people with a mixed race of Caribbean Indian, African and Spanish heritage. |
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She had decided on a home birth, with a birthing pool, and wanted to be surrounded by people she trusted when the big day came. |
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Sometimes they used the flames to drive the bison someplace for easier and safer killing by people on foot. |
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When I go to meetings I get harangued by the public about speeding vehicles and by people asking for speed cameras to be installed. |
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One is the setting up of a nationalised digital library with modern equipment, which could be accessed by people from all walks of life. |
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This was a new phrase, gaining currency, used by people incapable of understanding their own troubles. |
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But tell him I want this handled by people who are reliable, who won't go blabbing to the press. |
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It used to be that whenever I called such places, I would be greeted by people who sounded like monosyllabic, grumpy teenagers. |
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Goldwater died in 1998, full of years, respected by people in both major parties and by millions of independents. |
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There are too many nice boats sitting at their moorings, owned by people with no time to sail them. |
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Areas of wasteground around the Braintree district are being used by people riding small motorcycles and mopeds, which may be unfit to drive. |
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I had been told to trust this recruiter by people I knew, so I was completely blindsided by his change in tactics. |
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The morning after the awful tragedy flowers and cuddly toys were left outside the house by people who did not know the family personally. |
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It was nominated by people who have benefited from its work and seen the positive effect on the community. |
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This was suggested to be useful in order to make aware of the gaps between the actual experiences of people based on their reports, and the preconceived opinions held by people. |
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This egalitarian impulse was in part driven by people returning from WW II and Korea, many of whom benefited from the GI Bill. |
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The most egregious uses of lethal force have been borne by people with intellectual disabilities and children. |
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At this crucial period of their lives they were surrounded by people who, in very many cases, undertook a complete about-turn with regard to their social and political views. |
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We have also observed that the well designated safe swimming zones are being ignored by people windsurfing, para-boarding, jet-skiing and catamaran sailing. |
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So the argument over free trade versus protectionism was debated in parliament by people directly representing different wings of the ruling class. |
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Having been raised in the Midwest, I am always astonished by people who are daunted by snow. |
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Yes, some sites are probably close enough to labours of love, created by people who have genuine day jobs who don't appear to be too interested in branching out on their own. |
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Most traffic calming measures are necessary and need applauding, not lambasting by people more concerned about their precious cars than the important issues. |
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And today, when you look at social media, you see that the narrative can be overtaken by people just from Twitter and Instagram. |
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Having released two albums and a handful of singles, the remixer has become progressively more sought after by people seeking to give their material a makeover. |
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Bringing with them memories of repasts past, they have been welcomed with nostalgia by people who can remember the times when the two countries were one. |
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Our company recognizes, appreciates and benefits from the ideas generated by people from a wide variety of backgrounds and we strive to reflect the communities we serve. |
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Malala has been honoured by the nation by the world, by people of all classes of all creeds of all colors. |
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This means that projects you spearheaded, amid pooh-poohing, are now being valued by people who wish to profit from them. |
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According to research by Virgin Mobile, out of the 60 million texts sent daily in December, 15 million of them are sent by people who have had one too many. |
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The primary language is Bangla, called Bengali by most nonnatives, an Indo-European language spoken not just by Bangladeshis, but also by people who are culturally Bengali. |
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If you're after a dance floor that is occupied by people who wouldn't look out of place at a church hall barn dance then this is the place for you. |
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More insidious, though, are the thousands of daily examples of anti-social behaviour and thoughtlessness perpetrated by people well into adulthood. |
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It will also mediate disputes and handle visits by people from each side. |
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Although digital storage devices such as thumb drives have been around for a few years, they are generally only used by people who work in IT departments. |
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North and South America, though at that time uninhabited by people, teemed with huge, unfamiliar, and fierce beasts. |
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You're too young to understand and you're sheltered from it until you're put on the front lines and you realise that you're surrounded on all sides by people who hate you. |
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Whatever the decision of the committee, it is not going to increase public confidence when the bill of health is given by people who stand to benefit. |
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Frankly, this sounds like the kind of nonsense frequently trumpeted about period pains or conditions such as ME by people who have never experienced them. |
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They have to deal with a thousand different ways in which their words may be twisted and perceived by people they have never met and who have no desire to meet them. |
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We talked about counseling again but that is something I cannot do, my mortal fear of being seen as weak and crying by people would stop me doing that. |
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Over half the houses in the country are owned outright by people while a further significant amount have very low mortgages and have seen their homes triple in value. |
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No-one should be bounced into a decision by people with a vested interest. |
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His official job was to accept his party's nomination, but the grand, unstated task was to make himself liked by people who were inclined not to like him. |
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So far, the news has been met with anger by people living nearby. |
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I hate the indecency shown by people by spitting and peeing on the roads. |
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There used to be great books on the sorts of lives that should be emulated, by people like Plutarch and Castiglione. |
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Today we must reaffirm that our future will be determined by people like Chris Stevens, and not by his killers. |
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It is an additive used to make the ethanol produced undrinkable by people. |
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Cody had never been in this area of the city and he was amazed by the many storefronts that lined the street all crowded by people on their way to various locations. |
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In its humble beginnings, Chart was once a stark eight-page, photocopied, black-and-white fanzine helmed by people who devoted a cover to Sinead O'Connor. |
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In contrast to my hermit-like personality, I'm fascinated by people. |
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In golf a superstar is supposed to win major championships and be recognised even by people who don't know the difference between a driver and a chauffeur. |
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The park, found on the northern third of Ellesmere Island, encompasses the northern-most area ever occupied by people, namely Inuit ancestors known as the Palaeo-Eskimo. |
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Following this fence, the girls walk for nine weeks across the parched desert, depending mostly on scraps offered by people they meet along the way. |
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Is there anything intrinsically different between the hunt as organised by people over those hours as you say, and the normal experience of deer being hunted by wolves? |
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Moreover, he claimed that the principles of biodynamics could be understood by people of normal intelligence without using clairvoyant techniques. |
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These four conditions represent an ideal scenario in which all gains from trade are found and captured by people looking for opportunities to trade. |
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He was surrounded by people who had many powerful ideas and who illumined him to the point where they could wind him up and then he could do his special stuff. |
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At one, there was a load of polystyrene boxes outside with the remains of takeaway meals, dumped by people who couldn't be bothered to finish their food. |
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A childcare career fair will give jobseekers the chance to have their questions answered by people working in nurseries, playgroups, pre-schools and after-school clubs. |
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But infection or contagion of the air could be caused by people too. |
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Maybe because these waters haven't been fished by people too much. |
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Sometimes it is by invitation and sometimes by people coming forward. |
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And how are these books documenting the flora actually used by people? |
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The team noticed portions of some footpaths were worn up to 3 meters deep by people who had trod them over the centuries approaching some of the cemeteries. |
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Most crime is committed by people with criminal records so their biometric traces are on file without the need to fingerprint the whole population or photograph our irises. |
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The crowd got into the music as the singer literally got into the crowd, crowd-surfing and being lifted by people in the front so that those in the back could see him better. |
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The duty of repairing banks and sluices devolved upon frontagers, but the works were neglected and many petitions were put to the King by people who suffered flooding. |
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Leather was softened or beaten by people called curriers, or gurriers. |
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It is a misconception widely held by people who have read Das Kapital only cursorily that Karl Marx believed wealth should be redistributed more evenly. |
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I'm continually told by people I meet about the brilliant presentation they heard which said that this is all a furphy and it's just scaremongering. |
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Simply put, if a computer programmed by people learns the contents of a communication, and takes action based on what it learns, it invades privacy. |
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But what you're also seeing is some very deliberate decisions by people who have seen what's happening federally, particularly from the Government. |
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We understand that this equipment should never be used by people without Medical training and was therefore dangerous and totally useless in punts and small boats. |
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Ten thousand bouquets, liberally admixed with teddy bears and poetic effusions, were laid around the church, often by people who had come hundreds of miles. |
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The hotel is much favoured by people of taste and discernment. |
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Therefore the miracle of the last and final Messenger should also be everlasting, examinable and verifiable by people of all ages, after its revelation. |
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The young adventurist also claimed that all his expenses were covered by people, he met during his journey. |
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It is mainly caused by people, and can be air pollution, land pollution, water pollution and noise pollution. |
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Then I think about Georg Cantor, burnt out at forty, and persecuted to the point of madness by people opposed to his ideas about transfinity. |
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These forms and styles can be enjoyed and performed by people with little or no musical training. |
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China was the earliest country to cultivate and drink tea, which is enjoyed by people from all social classes. |
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Actors show how items were used, reenacting everyday living by people from all segments of society. |
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Continuing churches have generally been formed by people who have left the Anglican Communion. |
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The Neolithic Revolution was characterized by people moving from nomadic lifestyles to agricultural lifestyles. |
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The infosheets were intended to answer common questions asked by people in these situations, questions gathered from the people themselves. |
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River management is a continuous activity as rivers tend to 'undo' the modifications made by people. |
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Several emirates led by people of Yemeni descent were established in North Africa and Andalusia. |
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Like the mother church, the Methodist Church in Ghana was established by people of Protestant background. |
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Modalities of structuration, then, are simply ways in which rules and resources are knowingly used by people in interactions. |
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The island was first inhabited by people who crossed over the land bridge from the European mainland. |
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There may have been some unreported swims of the Channel, by people intent on entering Britain in circumvention of immigration controls. |
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To kick off the launch, Poshly Giveaways by PEOPLE is offering one lucky People. |
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Till now dupatta, logo, banners and hoardings have been used and seen by people. |
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When is the last time before just now that you saw a liberal democrat hectored by people over traditional values? |
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Some are still spoken today, such as the Pitjantjatjara language spoken by people from the central Australian desert. |
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Happy slapping is the term given to an attack which is filmed by people using camera mobile phones. |
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But Exceeder got picked up by people like Tiga in an early stage and got lots of interest from different labels. |
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Subluxation of the glenohumeral joint is a well-recognised and frequent complication experienced by people with hemiplegia. |
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It has taken our police commissioner, Vera Baird, to discover that the recent crime upsurge is being caused by people stealing food and nappies. |
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Adding they have to admit that there are several commonalties, bonds and values shared by people in northern and southern Sudan. |
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I've seen running deer crippled by people launching bullets that could cold-cock an elephant. |
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Debates about cloning conjure up images of designer babies or a frightening future populated by people who are the exact replica of each other. |
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SharpEye 2 is an optical music notation reader program for use by people who are blind or have low vision. |
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A tandem skydive is safe and preferred by people who are jumping for the first time since it requires little or no training. |
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As many as a third of all properties in Gwynedd are bought by people from outside Wales. |
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All part of the sentimentalisation of animals, I'm afraid, by people whose hearts overrule their heads. |
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There is consequently little provision for the acquisition of these classes of nationality by people who do not already have them. |
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Nowruz, which means 'New Day' is celebrated by people with various religious backgrounds but is a holy day for Zoroastrians. |
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Some of the book's adventures may have been based on or influenced by people, situations, and buildings in Oxford and at Christ Church. |
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How many food miles are added by people driving to out-of-town superstores? |
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In any endeavour, we can all appear to be world-beaters if we are opposed by people less gifted than ourselves. |
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Usher winkingly reminds us that all words are created by people and that language unfailingly reflects the thrilling contradictions of our kind. |
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Terracing is an extremely effective means of erosion control, which has been practiced for thousands of years by people all over the world. |
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The platform plans and materials list, available online, have been utilized by people from a number of different geographical regions. |
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Words that linguists call function words are unconsciously produced by people. |
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The city's name is notoriously mispronounced by people unfamiliar with the city. |
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This has in turn garnered more media attention, as mentioned by People magazine. |
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