We've all no doubt found it tricky getting out of bed every now and again, but those suffering from dysania find it particularly difficult. |
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Stalin, now one of the top men in the party, was sent there by Lenin to ensure that grain was getting shipped to Moscow. |
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They make it look like you're getting a lot more than you really are. It's a sneaky trick. |
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Studies have shown that getting eight hours of sleep is paramount to achieving high performance. |
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She asserted her independence from her parents by getting her own apartment. |
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The actress, who is already a goddess in her own country, is finally getting recognition here. |
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There are many others getting their footing, like androgyny and Original Tomboy, all manly duds for anyone. |
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The neighborhood busybody is telling everyone that the couple up the street is getting divorced. |
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Now, access to the consumer is where profits are made, and artistry is getting commoditized. |
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We want committed romantic relationships just as we always have, but something is getting in the way of us achieving them. |
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He is getting ready to watch Jack Morris, the Tigers ace, go for win number nineteen against the Toronto Blue Jays. |
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I have an abnormality in the circuits for language output, and sure enough, as a child I had trouble getting language out. |
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If any of these got prioritized and funded to the extent of amyloid, we might be a lot closer to getting a drug than we are now. |
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And the more these jobs require speaking recognizably American English, the bigger advantage Americans have in getting them. |
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All of these amenities are, of course, in addition to the basic issue of getting there. |
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He was getting another lesson in what he had seemed not to appreciate fully about cops. |
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But if Keating is frustrated with Congress, in some ways he is just getting the government the aba has paid for. |
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Plus, on cable you no longer have to whitewash the story and appease the masses, so the narratives are getting more interesting. |
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Or maybe they did it so Paul Ryan getting booed throughout his speech to AARP wouldn't be the top story. |
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And most appallingly of all, how in the world is Social Security getting dragged into this? |
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Then at least the American public would have been getting an alternate theory of the case about Keystone. |
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The weather forecast was supposed to be alright but it seems to be getting worse. |
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Handlers bring the puppies down in waves to prevent them from getting too tired, freaked out, or antsy while filming. |
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How an antiquated understanding of race relations results in minority staffers getting the short shrift. |
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David Cay Johnston lists a dozen possible solutions, from building seawalls to getting tough on att. |
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My manager suddenly blasted me yesterday for being a little late to work for five days in a row, because I was never getting myself up on time. |
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Not knowing the whereabouts of his daughter, Tavon blew up her phone without once getting a response. |
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I just thought Mike was getting high in the corner, and Heather put her camera down to run over and demand that he not be such a Bogart. |
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Instead I was talking about Nietzsche, or some bolloxology, trying to impress her instead of getting a plan together. |
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Danny Ottley was getting married on the following Saturday night and the town's men were attending a buck's party. |
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This Devil thing will end in getting me budnamed, and you know I've lived on lemon-squashes and gone to bed at ten for weeks past. |
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John was so bullheaded that he kept driving and refused to stop for directions, even after getting hopelessly lost. |
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Believe us when we say, the one thing that is most likely to spoil your holiday in The Gambia is constantly getting hassled by bumsters. |
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Getting George to wake up before 7 o'clock is harder than getting a camel through the eye of a needle. |
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Nina was thrilled, muttering her cantankerous joy that I was getting out of the house. |
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They are sitting up straighter, breaking their arms at the catch and getting on a terrific amount of power at the catch with each stroke. |
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They had also dropped their championship of Jones, who had given up hope of getting his farm back and gone to live in another part of the county. |
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Charles's Wain was getting towards a right angle with the Pole star, and Gabriel concluded that it must be about nine o'clock. |
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We use him for eloping with heiresses, getting involved in drug scandals, and running illegal chemmy parties. |
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We thought we had a cinch on getting out by way of this cord and so we followed that. |
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A swarm of wasps got into a honey pot, and there they cloyed and clammed themselves till there was no getting out again. |
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The heavily-tattooed Perez never recovered, getting nailed with flush head shots before a clean-up left hook cleaned his clock. |
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Hodges has made a great fool of himself, by getting gradually cockier and cockier. |
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He had two subjects of conversation, the shame and come-down of being a tramp, and the best way of getting a free meal. |
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While the common man is holding the brunt of the taxes, there are groups, special-interest groups, that are getting off with paying none. |
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After all this conversationing, Scottie, my usual dance partner, was getting antsy and wanted to dance. |
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Finally getting that cracked window fixed was a nice corollary of redoing the whole storefont. |
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Probably some twisted little cyberfreak getting his anonymous fifteen minutes. |
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I mean I'd banked on getting that permission, I'd as near as dammit been promised I'd get it. Can you wonder I was fed up to my back teeth? |
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We did some detective work and found out that the water was getting in through a cracked pipe. |
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And the film shows how mother-care can be more convincing than a legal brief in getting the goods on the corporate villains. |
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The team has performed better lately after getting off to a shaky start. |
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Since getting a divorce, she has been raising her children alone. |
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It's a sneaky way of getting people to buy something they don't need. |
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Gray hair is one of the natural consequences of getting older. |
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She congratulated herself for getting the best grade in her class. |
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The landlord has been getting complaints from the tenants about noise. |
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The riders were getting whipped around on the roller coaster. |
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They're supposedly getting married soon, but that's just hearsay. |
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She bustled around the kitchen getting ready for dinner guests. |
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The issue is not getting much coverage in the mainstream press. |
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Deflated prices mean that farmers are getting less for their products. |
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Then the sails on the mainmast were backing and we started getting stern way. Eagle was caught aback. |
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Since it seemed like getting a glass of wine was going to require an act of Congress, I quickly agreed. |
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He needs to get a grip if he's getting that angry over such a little thing. |
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Having such a large amount of skin touching the glass while it grew more and more algid was getting to be quite arrestive. |
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From their study, Latner and Stunkard concluded that antifat attitudes are getting worse. |
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The new copier had an antijamming design to keep the paper from getting stuck. |
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Most of the colleges she applied to were ones she thought she had a good chance of getting into. |
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The government at home, and the people of the colonies, are getting to have bad blood between them. |
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Del's wife, Gloria, was a slim blonde, getting on into middle age, but tan as a beachgirl. |
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From getting a good night's sleep to keeping your teeth and gums healthy, there are plenty of tricks you can employ to beat the clock. |
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Besides, it was getting late, and my decent harpooneer ought to be home and going bedwards. |
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The motorists in the traffic jam were getting more and more frustrated and started beeping their horns. |
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The baser methods of getting money by fraud and bite, by deceiving and overreaching. |
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They had tried to get more people and fund more bombes through the proper channels, but they were getting nowhere. |
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The service, operated by Hovertravel, schedules up to three crossings each hour, and is the fastest way of getting on or off the island. |
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If you are buying a new car, you might want to look into getting a hybrid or other high-efficiency vehicle. |
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Around this time it was getting in excess of half a million visitors a year. |
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Begun in 1957, the project encountered considerable technical difficulties making the shells and getting the acoustics right. |
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He's getting too flaquito, nena, all scrawny like Marc Anthony with his manorexia chiseling up his face. |
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During the Restoration period, the most common manner of getting news would have been a broadsheet publication. |
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The analysis of unstructured data types is another challenge getting attention in the industry. |
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We dossed down for the night in the hopes of getting some sleep, but it was not to be. |
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Gary was a hulking meathead who, when he wasn't playing football, was either hunting, fishing or getting drunk and rowdy in some topless bar. |
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Although he was in demand as a festival composer, he was only just getting by financially and felt unappreciated. |
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Newsweek's Hubert Saal, citing the high proportion of parodies, accused the group of getting their tongues caught in their cheeks. |
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It is important to note when discussing the history of drum and bass that prior to jungle, rave music was getting faster and more experimental. |
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They used to terrify me to death, with everything, and now I'm getting my own back by terrifying other people. |
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I insisted on getting married from a pathetic mixture of religious and animal promptings. |
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Interviewed by James Lipton for Inside the Actors Studio, Neeson said she was instrumental in his getting an agent. |
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He joined the Nuffield Studio, getting involved in designing and producing plays. |
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The object of the game is to score by getting the ball into the opposing goal. |
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Strauss put together a fine century, his sixth from just 17 matches, scoring 106 before getting out caught. |
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Frank has done a great job getting the world title fight for me in Britain and now I have to go out win it. |
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That'll be 20 years of getting punched in the face, which is a long enough time. |
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Button junior failed his first driving test for getting too close to a parked vehicle. |
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But at the time, I felt it was the price you paid for getting something significantly better. |
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The last ball can only be potted by getting it into the 100 or 200 point hole after bouncing off one cushion. |
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At the tournament, he dropped only three legs in his first three matches before getting lucky in the last 16 against Brendan Dolan. |
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Mariners report that extended periods at sea living and working with shipmates who for the most part are strangers takes getting used to. |
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You made a really, really bad move getting in bed with microhoo, and it will cost you in the end. |
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The support of the Lords, while useful to the government in getting its legislation passed without delay, is not vital. |
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A teenager has taken Milifandom to a whole new level by getting Ed Miliband's face tattooed on her thigh. |
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There was an easy familiar touch about the way they were getting ready, as though they had done it often before. |
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Just over half parents were not confident their child was getting appropriate treatment. |
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Improving these numbers and getting those people to claim their benefits would significantly help reduce poverty. |
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Further, longer periods of time spent getting higher education often mean women have children later in life. |
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It's about getting a work absolutely right by your own standards and he did that wonderfully well. |
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As each finds his own means of getting around their father's admonition, they struggle with each other for power and dominance. |
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As the city lay only a few miles from the Russian border, there was a risk of getting stranded in a battle zone. |
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No one ever presents a cape, or shakes a muleta at him without getting a charge. |
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Her parents eventually consented, perhaps out of fear that she was getting older with no other suitor in sight. |
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His guitar playing was so advanced that, by the age of 16, he was getting noticed. |
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Liam lost two front teeth and kicked a police officer in the ribs, while Alan suffered minor head injuries after getting hit with an ashtray. |
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There they scandalised their class by getting drunk, laughing in church and galloping through the streets on donkeys. |
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Generally, Bulldogs are known for getting along well with children, other dogs, and other pets. |
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This helps them in getting crucial information about climate and availability of pastures at various locations. |
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Two telephone wires were placed parallel to the line of fortifications, providing redundancy in the event of a wire getting cut. |
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Therefore, Murdoch's skill in getting the most out of his engines directly impacted upon Boulton and Watts profits. |
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He gave a short summary without getting into the nitty-gritty of the problem. |
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She was just getting bigger and bigger, so I thought I just really need it. |
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Imagine them not even getting his name right, Weasley. It's almost as though he's a complete nonentity, isn't it? |
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By hitting all of the opponent's stones, it removes opportunities for their getting multiple points, therefore defending the lead. |
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He has an extraordinary memory, imagination, and the art of getting at the root of a matter. |
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You're really tampering and getting on dangerous ground because you are messing with folk then. |
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He had to focus on the mission, staying alive and getting out, not on the sexy number rubbing up against him. |
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Cardiff scoring four tries in the first 30 minutes with Gareth Thomas getting two of these on his first start for the Cardiff Blues. |
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This seen him regularly getting him into trouble with then manager Brian Flynn. |
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Still nimble of mind and fleet of foot, Morris buzzed here and there, linking well and getting stuck in at every opportunity. |
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Jenkins made her way all the way to the semifinals, getting at least 27 points of judges' score for every dances but two occasions only. |
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The bus journey took forever, with old dears with their shopping trolleys getting on and off at every stop. |
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The threats to their survival is loss of nesting habitat, direct harvest of the eggs and adults, and getting caught in fishing gear. |
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This dense plumage is better able to protect the bird from getting wet, and cold is kept out by a dense layer of down feathers. |
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Many of these do not ever land in the water, and some, such as the frigatebirds, have difficulty getting airborne again should they do so. |
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The inexpensive one-shots still make up a minuscule part of the market, but they are getting attention. |
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Why don't you prepare a whole stack of handouts in advance rather than getting out the supplies each time, onesie-twosie? |
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Brittle bones can be more than just a bother for anyone who is getting on in years. |
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A second ill of this day lies in the trend of getting more and more on the outs with those who have been more successful than we. |
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This medicine is taken orally. Swallowing a pill sure beats getting a shot every day. |
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There is also concern about marine organisms getting trapped or entangled within the air chambers. |
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He has the uncanny ability of getting in and out of character within a split second. |
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There are contradicting opinions whether the fall of the Western Roman Empire was a result or cause of tribes getting on the move. |
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William's main concern had been getting the English on the same side as the Dutch in their competition against France. |
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Fisher was thoroughly aware of the benefits of getting the press on his side and continued to leak information to friendly journalists. |
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The quartermaster of the 14th Royal Fusiliers succeeded in getting the transport away. |
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The cost of getting to France fluctuates due to season and fuel surcharges, but fares for foot passengers remain low. |
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Since then there has been much controversy in getting the plaque reinstalled. |
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Isaiah Thomas is very clever, very crafty getting to the paint and finishing in the paint. |
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Didn't want the media getting a hold of it and painting me out as a street thug. |
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There are many stories in India about greedy people trying to possess this gem and ending up getting killed. |
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This eruption was explosive, due to meltwater getting into the volcanic vent. |
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The Emancipation Proclamation greatly reduced the Confederacy's hope of getting aid from Britain or France. |
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This new approach has created a shortcut to getting a Taxi for consumers, with the push of a button. |
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The fare includes the 'drop', a set amount that is tallied for getting into the taxi plus the 'per mile' rate as has been set by the City. |
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Howard landed forces near Brest, but made no headway against the town and was by now getting low on supplies. |
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Summer camps focusing on wildlife conservation are getting popular over the years. |
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It's composed from a third person's perspective by getting the data from the members on the site. |
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Intellectuals no longer believed the world was automatically getting better and better. |
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I think the VP is getting tired of playing second fiddle to the president, so if she's not promoted soon, she might leave. |
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In taking a plunge bath, always wet the head before getting the body under water then wet the chest, and then plunge in. |
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The reduced number of toes is an adaptation that appears to aid in running, useful for getting away from predators. |
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The motivational speaker started with a pratfall so he could speak about the importance of getting back up. |
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In many countries, one is advised to negotiate a fare with the driver before getting into a taxi. |
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Scholars think that Reinel, after getting into trouble in Lisbon in the early 16th century and fleeing to Spain, made the first map of the world. |
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A widespread endemic disease that is stable in terms of how many people are getting sick from it is not a pandemic. |
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Having a decent qualification is a prerequisite to getting a good job in marketing. |
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After crossing this river, they invaded the Dutch heartland, getting as far as the city of Amersfoort, which promptly surrendered. |
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The next year Amsterdam succeeded in getting a cutback of the army from over 70,00 to 60,000 accepted over the stadtholder's objections. |
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This means that there are many islands with no police presence, and many parts of islands where getting to a police post can take several days. |
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Each school propounds its own theory without having given any thought to whether we are following what they say or getting left behind. |
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Back-stabbing, gossiping pseudovirgins, getting together only for group vomits. |
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Some traders are too afraid to pull the trigger and just watch the market without ever getting involved. |
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She preferred to smoke some good purple, but getting high wasn't an option. |
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Sterling was draining out of the Bank of England at an alarming rate, and it was getting worse. |
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In craft production, the craftsman must bustle about a shop, getting parts and assembling them. |
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He was mainly responsible for getting a railway into Glasgow, over the fierce opposition of the canal proprietors. |
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Threshing is just one step of the process in getting cereals to the grinding mill and customer. |
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Sir George Strickland, 6th Baronet was asked for advice on getting models from Rome. |
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After harvest, hay also has to be stored in a manner to prevent it from getting wet. |
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One out of ten deaths in 2013 was caused by diseases associated with air pollution and the problem is getting worse. |
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I sure hope not. Way too many untalented bimbo slunts getting tv time already. |
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After getting back to Geneva, Victor's father, weakened by age and by the death of his precious Elizabeth, dies a few days later. |
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Shen Buhai solves this through Wu wei, or not getting involved, making an official's words his own responsibility. |
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In addition, permafrost in the soil can prevent trees from getting their roots deep enough for the necessary structural support. |
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I'm an ugly Rex hunt and I'm getting trolled! Why am I so lucky life is looking up on me! |
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Ten years ago, any fish getting as far down as Salford would have been killed almost immediately by the pollution in the water. |
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Others were off at the shops getting ice blocks or squizzing at the boats down at the wharf. |
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The tack material prevents water from getting through the edge of the patch and helps bond the patch to the surrounding pavement. |
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I wonder how I would go about getting something similar over here in Rightpondia. |
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Scramblers need to know their limits and to turn back before getting into difficulties. |
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We arrive there five minutes later and I sit up very rockily. I have to get off this boat, I am getting sick. |
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He is wearing the last clean rompers I had for him and they are getting dirtier by the minute. |
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I've been running about all week getting everything ready for the holidays. |
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She's getting a little old to run to her mother every time she gets in a fight with her friends. |
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Sapiosexuality is getting aroused not by the physical appearance of a person, but through his or her intelligence. |
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He scantly filled the bag, increasing his profits but getting dissatisified customers. |
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He's haunted, she thought. And from the look of things, this is one ghost that even our little Scooby Gang might have trouble getting rid of. |
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He grew disenchanted with playing second banana and never getting credit for the laughter. |
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The neighbor's send off party has been described and our almost daily excitement was getting to read the letter scheduled for that day. |
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It wasn't that long ago when getting a bank job after school meant you were set for life. |
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After getting no response from the Mirrorsoft people, I got angry and called London to get the number for Maxwell Communications. |
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I decided to splash out on a trip around Europe after getting a nice Christmas bonus. |
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As we were driving home, large spludgy balls of sleet drummed against the roof of the car. We had to wait a while before getting out. |
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She struggles through suicide Tuesday by getting into work late and shutting her office door. |
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Jennifer Aniston is in control... and getting what she needs from a notorious swordsman eight years her junior. |
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You can prevent a control from getting the focus when the user is tabbing between controls by settings its IsTabStop property to False. |
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He kept talking smack, his story getting more and more depressing with each lie. |
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And now that it is so tempersome and cold you are always going out into the nastiness and getting wet or frozen every day. |
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The Eden Project is his medium for getting that message across to the masses without boring the pants off them. |
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Thanks to social media getting all nostalgic on Throwback Thursdays, everyone knows you once sported a mullet. |
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The fact that I agreed showed that there was no hope of getting off the toboggan more than momentarily. |
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The students just ate those pages up, getting high on Deuteronomy, tripping out on Exodus. |
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The trout slap had given him the idea of how to go about getting what he wanted from Hannah Mayfield. |
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Tell her I'm turning into a pumpkin if she stays out too late. She won't be getting a lift from me. |
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Is sorry Sir Bassingbourne should have so much trouble in getting his glass. Undersends the charge. |
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But then, the idea was, that his presence was by no means necessary in getting the ship under weigh, and steering her well out to sea. |
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The ante has been upped and now things are getting kind of fun. |
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Chelsea squealed as Shady pressed his tongue against her vertical lips getting a good taste of her clit. |
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It was difficult to tell what Yashmeen was thinking as she offered her lips. He was concentrating on not getting her vestee wet. |
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It's getting better at the rarified air level, among stars who get the very top salaries,'' Burman said. |
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Interior Minister Angelino Alfano told Italian state radio Wednesday that the migrant emergency is getting worse and the boats keep coming. |
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I reaped the benefit of the car dealerships' price war, getting my car for far less than it's worth. |
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There is no payoff to getting the warm fuzzies in the presence of rats, snakes, mosquitoes, cockroaches, herpes simplex and the rabies virus. |
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One of the first things most beginning webcammers complain about is the difficulty involved in getting the target into view. |
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The line between anime fan and weeaboo is getting blurrier and blurrier with every passing day. |
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Or the husbands getting antsy about their women being too busy fighting to put dinner on the table. |
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This 'who's on first' conversation continued, both of us getting more and more frustrated than the other, until it hit me. |
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Others are getting their kicks through the increasingly wacky, wigged-out Tokyo getups that look like something imported from Carnaby Street. |
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It feels witch-hunty inasmuch as Bonds is getting disproportionate attention for an issue that extends far beyond him. |
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Supporters and foes commend Pearson's deftness at getting things done, her ability to buttress her passions with an armload of facts. |
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I'd best be turning for home. Mrs. Maggot will be worriting with the night getting thick. |
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Instead of coming together as one beautiful tribe, the Haight was getting zooier. |
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What has getting back together been like without Ashley Parker Angel? |
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The odds of getting re-arrested are a lot slimmer if a person has a job. |
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The money I'd spent on getting scuba certified was about to pay a dividend. My half-baked escape plan came together. |
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They were getting stuff, empty bottles and doups to smoke, getting matches off men to light them. |
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I'm dreading getting the results of the test, as it could decide my whole life. |
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The earnout was definitely getting in the way of running Skype the way we wanted to run it. |
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If a curriculum is dedicated to getting back to the basics, then we can be sure that the guiding philosophy is that of essentialism. |
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There should certainly be an etna for getting a hot cup of coffee in a hurry. |
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We believe it is our duty to help these people, because we don't think they are getting a fair crack of the whip. |
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I spent the night in fits and starts, getting up and lying down full twenty times, and dreaming the same dream over and over again. |
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I call to-morrow on the Huberts. I have not had time owing to Hospital engagements. Everything, including accounts, getting on flourishly. |
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Williams was known as an unstoppable freight train of a guy, a man who was unfazed by pain and unafraid of getting hurt. |
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We sailed full and by for quite a while before getting down to serious navigation. |
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Geez Louise, people are bringing shower gifts and they are also getting bilked for the cost of their own refreshments? Dang, that's tacky. |
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It was nice of him to write a poem for his new girlfriend, but shooting a full-length film is getting carried away. |
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Roberto then took three swings, but did not move his legs or hips, just the arms and wrists-he was merely getting his eye in. |
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Maybe she was just getting her ya-yas out, running for the sheer joy of being in a physical body. |
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His boss was always getting on his case about his standards of dress, even though he worked well and seldom left the back room. |
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We're always getting the drop on our competitors because the owner really knows the business and can act fast. |
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The new arrangement will take some getting used to, but I think it'll turn out to be a good thing. |
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After he called me that, I couldn't help myself from getting up in his face. |
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Invent is undoubtedly the wrong word, but the push from government was crucial in getting the Internet out of its academic ghetto. |
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Afterwards we went over to talk to her friend Edith Conover about getting a bottle of glogg for Christmas dinner. |
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I stepped in some goo and had a terrible time getting the sticky stuff off my shoes. |
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He was getting on my nerves so I decided to kick him in the goolies. That shut him up. |
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In the past, parents were concerned about getting a gori mem as a daughter-in-law, but I am modern. |
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One way to increase your chances of getting clicks, without bidding over your budget, is to go wide in your keyword niche. |
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Everyone was feeling grandacious, as if getting dressed for a night of beauing. |
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This cemetery had a gravekeeper who kept the graves from getting muddled together with weeds and brambles. |
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I've been through hell. The other three are all at work and healthy, getting grub-stake to prospect up White River this winter. |
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I feel a wave of hateration washing over me. I can't believe that Mimi's getting a car before I get one. |
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At first it seemed a good idea, but now it's getting close I'm having second thoughts. |
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This was definitely how the wraith was able to haxor accounts, by getting in with a friend status. |
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However, environmental and social concerns have been raised over chemicals getting into the water table and minor earthquakes damaging homes. |
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Vendace have struggled in recent years with naturally occurring algae becoming a threat and the lakes gradually getting warmer. |
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It leaves you more money for booze, and your gut can get on with the business of getting you hooched up. |
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We're running out of oil! The petroleum that fuels our daily lives is getting harder to find. |
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Our primary source about these events, the surviving works of Polybius, do not state Rome's reason for getting involved. |
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So, I watched from behind an icicle plant bank getting angrier and angrier by the minute. |
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Gardiner had performed his promise to the queen of getting her illegitimation taken off. |
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Once a potential employer learns that you've been institutionalized, you can forget about getting the job. |
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Interracial marriages are getting more common these days thanks to globalization. |
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Knowing the right person or merely being in the right place at the right time continues to be the best way of getting a job. |
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By getting involved in her local community, Mary met lots of people and also helped make it a nicer place to live. |
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By getting the French diplomat involved in the knighting, Elizabeth was gaining the implicit political support of the French for Drake's actions. |
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When they cannot afford glue or are too scared to steal petrol, these youngsters turn to Jenkem as a way of getting high. |
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It may appear that they're getting ahead by cheating, but they'll get their just deserts in the end. |
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Why are you so kiasi? You won't die from getting a small cut on the finger. |
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Pressure on beds is delaying patients getting treatment and it is suspected this may have caused deaths. |
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The girls had been out to the oat-stacks, each with a kiddhoge over her eyes to pull out a stalk and see when she'd be getting married. |
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Whatever the symptom, lag is a drag. But what causes it? One cause is delays in getting the data from your PC to the game server. |
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He would as soon have thought of wearing a white linen shirt or having the lairdship of a barony, as of getting ham to his breakfast. |
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That's less lazy people getting Social Security, or taking jobs that us normal-sized people need. Eat yourself to death, landwhales! |
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At first, I thought is my laoya computer got problem because I keep getting disconnected or server error messages since Friday. |
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The problem getting to all these remote customers is still the last mile, no matter how far they live from the switch. |
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Anyway, bums were always on view in our family, getting leathered with a heavy belt. |
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No, Jim, I only piked into Deuceaville with a dimber-damber, who couldn't pad the hoof for a single darkman's without his bloss to keep him from getting pogy. |
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Very pure sodium chloride is also used as dishwasher salt. This keeps the built-in water softener working and stops the plates from getting white deposits on them. |
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Realising that an academic career would be barred from him by the right wing university authorities, Childe turned to getting a job within the leftist movement. |
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Anxious to return to the capital, he had kept silent over his disapproval of government policies so that he would not be prevented from getting the job. |
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Even though the Romans were outnumbered in their campaign against the tribes of Britain, they often had difficulties in getting their foes to face them in open battle. |
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I confess that the sight of my minute man ahead, getting closer and closer, gives me a little more drive even when I think I am going as fast as I can. |
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Paterson was instrumental in getting the company off the ground in London. |
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I suggest that you ease up a bit at work. You're getting stressed out. |
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My friends are in the bathroom getting higher than the Empire State. |
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There has been something unmilitarily passive in you from the time of your passing the Schuylkill, and getting possession of Philadelphia, to the close of the campaign. |
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My dear Hooker, I am getting very much amused by my tendrils, it is just the sort of niggling work which suits me, and takes up no time and rather rests me whilst writing. |
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