And I don't know how to solve my problem without acquiescing to values that I do not hold. |
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The occasion is likely to be a social event with a huge number of people I don't know. |
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I haven't invested in any shares off my own bat, though, mainly because I don't know what I'm talking about. |
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I think in the past a lot of these operations were done unnecessarily perhaps, although I don't know the ins and outs of the cases myself. |
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I have a habit of stopping myself from crying, I don't know quite why, especially as I am somewhat the spokesperson for free expression. |
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While he was scrimshawing it, he was reminded of a puzzling question which of course I don't know the answer to. |
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He doesn't speak Spanish, he speaks Tex-Mex. I don't know what that other gibberish is he mumbles at times. |
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Although how they would fit a preview screen on a camera the size of a matchbox, I don't know! |
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They also kill badgers as well by something called baiting, but I don't know much about that. |
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Tried out the Super Ego, and I don't know how else to say this, but it's just not my bag. |
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If this doesn't make you wanna grab bae and hold him or her close, I don't know what will! |
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Granted, I don't know an intake manifold from a fuel injector, but I bought into their portrayal. |
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If that doesn't say something about the small-fry nature of our theatre scene, I don't know what does. |
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I was kind of scared he'd attack me, and I'm deathly shy around adults I don't know. |
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While I don't know about crowd numbers, I do expect a deluge of sarcastic barbs from the blogosphere. |
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Hence, I don't know whether this latest release deserves to be lumped in with those earlier works. |
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After enjoying the variety that my current job affords me, I don't know if I could go back to doing the same thing day in, day out. |
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Now, I don't know her, but my heart goes out to her, and I'm sending my love. |
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I'm not sure if I should join as I don't know how long I will stay with the company. |
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Gay males are often more effeminate, yes, but I don't know any females who lisp like that. |
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That sign over there gives a very misleading indication of its capacity, but I don't know how it can get any zooier than this. |
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Whether the stick was barbed I don't know, but you can't help but wonder if the beast is responding to the memory of a hooked pole. |
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Since I don't know any good shanties or sea songs, I hope a limerick will do. |
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While I don't know if it was the makeup or he has some sort of serious heroin addiction but he just looks like death warmed over. |
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I would like to think I am a likable person, fun to be with but I am not other people so I don't know. |
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I know that I don't know anywhere near enough about the violence I have talked about here. |
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There might be an argument that they prevent fraud, but I don't know what it would be, and the Ohio case raises questions about that anyway. |
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I am 13 years old and a cutter. I want to take medication so I can stop cutting, but I don't know how to tell my mom. |
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Now, I don't know exactly what type hers is, but I have a slight lazy eye that I have had my entire life. |
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Anyway, there's nothing I can do about it if I don't know an alternate address except to try resending my response once or twice. |
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All this is to say that I don't know why in the world these studios don't jump on replaying these films. |
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You might fear some liberal president and hordes of liberals running amuck, I don't know. |
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There may have been some sofware updates to the lappies rolled out to the kids, I don't know. |
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This was some sort of punishment, but I don't know if it was directed towards us or Grandpa, whose glass was empty, with no chance of a refill. |
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Although to be fair, I don't know much about the rules of cricket, so it might be and I wouldn't know. |
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Well, I don't know much about him, except that he's a hunter, a woodsman, and a mercenary. |
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But I don't know enough about the public health statistics to know whether this objection actually holds water. |
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As the company has just recently changed hands and still seems to be up in the air, I don't know who to contact about it. |
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And if you file this under, I don't know, rebellious against authority or something, well, it is, yes. |
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In terms of the epidemiology it is getting wimpier, but I don't know whether it is in terms of severity of disease. |
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As someone who classes themselves as widely read on the occult area the only thing I know is that I don't know enough. |
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It would be the best solution for the non-smoker but I don't know if we are ready for it. |
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The estate agent is reasonably confident that some agreement can be reached, although how long it'll take I don't know. |
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How I thought that mere glue would hold under the heat and aerodynamic force, I don't know. |
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What about these children and people, they keep on appearing and I don't know what for? |
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Somehow he made my tense body relax some, I don't know how, but it was soothing. |
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This is the part where I don't know the answer, Lizzie thought remorsefully. |
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Inside is a room of such luxury and taste, I don't know where to put myself. |
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You used to be such a creative and expressional guy, but now I don't know who you are. |
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Complete strangers will pour their hearts out because I don't know them from Adam. |
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If you don't lay that at the doorstep of the White House, I don't know where you lay it. |
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And I don't know that that's what they're doing, but nevertheless, don't sweat it. |
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I dunno, having just seen the second episode of the new season, I don't know how they're going to come back from this. |
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I tell him I don't know what either flotsam or jetsam mean beyond their colloquial connotations. |
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While there are businesses that enforce mandatory retirement, I don't know much about them. |
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Max humiliates and embarrasses me all the time, so I don't know, this made me happy. |
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No, I don't know what gave those nosy dingbats the notion that they could just quit and go nosing around in stuff that's none of their business! |
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I feel oddly discombobulated that I don't know whether the moon is waxing or waning. |
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I'd like to have studied Egyptology, but I don't know how I would have applied it to the real world. |
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Some mornings it's fine but on others the knee can be a bit sore and achy, although I don't know if that's down to the cold weather. |
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Maybe I'm just finely tuned, but right now, he just looks so forlorn, so desolate, that I don't know which way to turn. |
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The ref had run into the goalmouth signalling a free kick but I don't know where they took it from. |
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I know how to make the table but I don't know how to modify if after creating it. |
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The guy keeps offering me beer, and you know I'm wasted, so I don't know what I'm doing. |
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I'm not in the business of prognostication, so, I don't know what the history books will say. |
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And I don't know if I'm more afraid that it will be the hugest, grossest waste of my time ever, or that I will actually enjoy it. |
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I might have pulled my front brake by accident, which is why I went over the front, but I don't know. |
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Everybody is jacked up about it, but I don't know if it's going to be that great or not. |
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But just logistically, I don't know how people do triplets or quadruplets or quintuplets, because I can't carry two babies at the same time. |
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I don't want to speak for X. I don't know if he wants me to tell people about the stuff he did. |
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I've got such a buzz at the moment I don't know when I'll come back down to earth. |
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He used to eat, like, 30 pieces of fruit a day, and he said, I don't know why I'm gaining weight. |
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There are great commercials out there, but I don't know if kids are listening to the commercials about frying your brain. |
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Then I'm jealous because, as cringingly adolescent as it feels to say this, I don't know anyone who shares my paradigm. |
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It earned me two credits for college, but I don't know if it was really worth it. |
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And I don't know, maybe I really am getting old, but I'm starting not to care about indie cred anymore. |
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I say this because I don't know of any other religion that has been able to foretell the future through prophets. |
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He's been in my corner supporting me all these years, and I don't know if I could ever thank him enough. |
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Well, I don't know about the P.R., but clearly from the polls, the majority of the Korean public wants us gone. |
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We were trying to run but we couldn't breathe or see, I don't know how I found my way to the hatch. |
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It seems like insider trading to me, but since the company is private, I don't know what the rules are. |
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Those were not moments of great concord, so I don't know how to answer for those decisions. |
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Of course, I don't know why they have rules which infringe on my personal rights. |
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I was growing weary reading about someone I don't know and also fear may be the product of your fertile, er, imagination. |
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Deb says family meeting is a vital component of successful communication, but I don't know what that means. |
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And I don't know of any other handshape-based gestures indicating academic allegiance. |
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Now to be fair to therapists, I don't know whether my therapist Linda was a bad one, or if she was just fine and just not the right one for me. |
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I have a nasty feeling unless something is done when all the old codgers like me are gone I don't know if it will still be remembered. |
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Did I do something naughty I don't know about and am being Facebooked to death as a result? |
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We are not trying to appeal to a 20-year-old, and I don't know a woman over 30 who wears a see-through blouse and pelmet skirt. |
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In fact in the same way that Victoria admires me, he idolizes Morgan, though I don't know why. |
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Okay peeps, I'm on Thanksgiving break and all the relatives are here so I don't know it I'll be able to update 2 morrow or the day after that. |
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I think he's got another year but I don't know whether they want to keep him or pay him off. |
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Maybe there is a secret password for obtaining double beds and I don't know as it yet. |
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Well, sir, I don't know too many men who, given the opportunity to serve on a boat like the Seaview would pass it up! |
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I have a vague sense that dramaturgs may be a partial answer to the director capture problem, but I don't know enough about theatre to say. |
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He just seems like a very smart, very humane voice in literature and I don't know why he isn't more widely disseminated. |
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The two youngest seemed somewhat surly for a good portion of the day, and I don't know what was going on. |
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So I don't know if he's just playing politics as other people have claimed. |
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Quite honestly, I am sometimes thankful for what I don't know about my patients' lives. |
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Also I will soon need to phone CG again, since I don't know if we're meeting here or chez him, but if it's here, I need to buy food to eat. |
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But I don't know how else to describe the work of Haeckel, who was, by the way, a skilled artist and far more than a Sunday painter. |
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I'm not a fan so I don't know if this will outrage fans or be suitable homage to the series. |
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I have been accused of perfidy, malingering, duplicity, charlatanism and forty other words that I don't know the meaning of. |
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But we also have reduced road space and built I don't know how many new homes on the outskirts of town. |
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I'm not asking for any resignations at this point as I don't know how far up the chain of command this stupidity goes. |
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Number two, I don't know why you'd wish to spend your birthday in a small, stuffy room like this one when you could be up in the fresh, cool air. |
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He took a lot of criticism for outing her, but she was in the process of coming out anyway, so I don't know if that was so bad. |
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Whether it was through laziness in throwing it away or for some other reason, I don't know. |
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My palms are turning orange, and I don't know if it's from dyeing my hair with henna or from eating too many carrots. |
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Not being deeply immersed in street culture, I don't know how widespread it is. |
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Did I intend to get caught up in some weird drama with a bunch of people I don't know? |
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Again, I don't know that much about South Africa, but this is my opinion based on the facts I do know. |
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But right now this is weighing so heavily on my mind that I don't know how I can not mention it. |
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How the woman who served me managed to sneak onto the staff, then, I don't know. |
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He's a ref and it's gone to his head, he just had an authority thing, whether it was some sort of power trip I don't know. |
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My dad was always very careful and he has advised me not to be too cautious and end up with money I don't know what to do with. |
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We will all be thinking of him, although I don't know when he will be getting his cards. |
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The Saudi No23, whose name I don't know, hares past him and hooks a last-ditch cross behind the goalkeeper and across the face of goal. |
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The idea of putting it online did occur to me, but I don't know if I'd actually do it. |
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Well I don't know if an artist like myself would make such a great candidate for leadership. |
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If that doesn't give you a clear indication of what they stand for then I don't know what will. |
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I'm not here to pick players or formations, because, to be honest, I don't know nuffink about that. |
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I think the smug thing is spot on, I really can't stand the guy and I don't know why. |
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There be spoilers ahead, although it's a documentary, so I don't know how much of it is really a spoiler. |
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For months I've been wandering around, burbling about how crazily happy I am, scared it would end since I don't know how it started. |
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You see, I don't know who sent these yet, because the chicken S.O.B., pardon my French, didn't have the guts to sign his name. |
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Well, when he did greet me on the tenth of April, I don't know, but somehow the other voice was telling my cynical side to bug off. |
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My grandmother read me verselets in Polish but I don't know the language, understand only some words. |
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If there is a verboten surface in this room that Andy and Mike didn't investigate last night I don't know what it was. |
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However, I don't know whether the chef was careless while cooking this dish, it tasted just so-so. |
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But I don't know that eliminating the so-called soft money or carpet money allows us to have a level playing field. |
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This is good for reshaping and upsizing but I don't know how much you can do to shrink. |
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I spin around to see who it is, but realize I don't know her from a bar of soap. |
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I'm trying to let things take their natural course, but I don't know what that natural course is. |
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The film is still unreleased in America, and if it does get a release, I don't know if they will change the title. |
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So unless someone was helpfully bootlegging it, I don't know how you could hear the whole thing. |
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Maybe what you're really asking is, is it possible for successful institutions to keep growing unlimitedly, I don't know. |
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Well I don't know what sort of speedy trial law they have in Texas, but the legal process is inevitably slow. |
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If anything could be more calculatedly red-rag to a bull, I don't know what it is. |
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We stayed like that for I don't know how long, then she slowly undressed me. |
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The flower lady buffed the bouquet out with orchids, mums, other fragrant weird blooms I don't know the names of, and various greens. |
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He went to bed so late, so I don't know if I'm going to get a chance to Skype with him tonight. |
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If this doesn't make the boss get his skates on and decide to go ahead and print it, I don't know what will. |
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People never know if my music is jazz or blues or folk or pop, but I don't know how to put myself into a category. |
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I will be house and dog sitting again for the rest of the weekend, so I don't know how much I will be able to check emails. |
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And then when we separated, I began to really study it, and I thought, uh-oh, I don't know. |
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Now I don't know whether clients can get this bad, but I'm sure someone can side with me on this. |
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Whether they simply spliced in interview footage into the commentary or Tommy simply tells the same stories exactly the same way I don't know. |
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I know there's stuff for little bitty kids, but I don't know the publisher. |
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Also if anyone knows a good way of showerproofing photocopy ink, maybe with hairspray I don't know, i'd be much obliged. |
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Why he left it there in the first place I don't know, but seeing it there made my curiosity get the better of me again. |
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The mob is fighting the cleaners, and I'm so tranked on painkillers I don't know whether to shoot them or hug them. |
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I would personally love to play volleyball and do trampolining again, but I don't know where I could do so! |
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There is a tragic flaw in our precious Constitution, and I don't know what can be done to fix it. |
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You think there's a fender-bender or a traffic jam in this city I don't know about? |
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Why it was sent over the Hudson River bridge onto the single track main line I don't know. |
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Oh, and more important than all that, I have really found your writing to be very touching and very tender lately, and I don't know, its awesome. |
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Now I don't know if any of the above is true, but this is a logical set of possible sequences. |
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Michael knew Al so there might have been things toing and froing there I don't know about. |
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But I don't know one veteran in my chapter who bears ill will against the Vietnamese people. |
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Perhaps it would be a good thing that I've matured and mellowed some, I don't know. |
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But it was so good while it lasted and it was a really mellow breakup so, some day, we may play together again, I don't know. |
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I am pretty certain that your gun's bead is threaded, but I don't know the size offhand. |
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It's not easy being thrown back on the dole again, and I don't know what I'm going to do. |
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Of course, I don't know what the relevant understandings were on the Judiciary committee, but I have a hard time working myself into a high moral dudgeon over it. |
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I talked to him and said, dude, I don't know who your source is, but I hope you're not using them for anyone else because it's simply completely false. |
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For obvious reasons I try not to typecast anyone I don't know, because of the way they look or by what job they do, or by what background they appear to come from. |
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So, I don't know if you know the vitrifaction test for clay. |
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Incidentally, I don't know why whingeing has to start with a bleat. |
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Oh, I don't know, maybe I just need to get my ears syringed. |
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Now, I don't know what this guy is like, because he only moved to the area recently, but I'm working on the assumption that he has to be better than the spitter. |
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I am in a no-win situation and I don't know which way to turn any more. |
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I adored Dixieland, there is something about it that is so unusual, so above all modern music, I don't know what exactly but when you listen to it you know. |
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My body is doing so many odd things I don't know if I'm coming or going. |
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According the comments, I don't know how to make a bed properly. |
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Lots of them don't speak Spanish, and I don't know Quechua or Aymara. |
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It was too superficial an examination of the subject, which ironically reminded me that there is quite a bit that I don't know about history in general. |
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One minute they're called flight attendants, the next minute they want to be called stewardesses, cabin managers, trolley dollies and I don't know what else. |
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Quite how authentically Tunisian the snake charmers, contortionists and belly dancers were I don't know, but it was a good laugh and the meal was decent enough. |
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Now I don't know what is the stranger word, blogging or wonky. |
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I can do with the oscar, but I don't know if I can draw any more photos. |
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And aside from knowing that a car needs petrol, water and brake fluid, I don't know where these things are located or whether they can be forced to drip out quite so easily. |
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Quite what they were doing up and about at 8.40 am I don't know. |
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I don't have the personal emotional resources to be able to reply to these people, and I don't know what it is that I do or write that makes people turn to me. |
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So, I don't know why he suddenly went to that basement room, fashioned a garrote from something that was right there in plain sight and brutally murdered her. |
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He was a celebrated figure in Oxford, having, I don't know, got numerous degrees and acclaim for his writing, intelligence, and general wondrousness. |
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We were in inner-city Brisbane, open for people travelling through, and some of you here may have dossed on our floor at some point, I don't know. |
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It just arrived in the mail today and I don't know anything about it but what I just read on the dust jacket and skimming through the front matter. |
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It's amazing he got into the engine, I don't know how he managed it, he must have climbed up under the wheel arch, but he's always been a nosy cat. |
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Since I've never had any tradescantias previously, I don't know what to compare it to, but I look forward to dividing this one and getting a few more. |
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You're such a heartless creep, I don't know why I put up with you. |
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But, in the immediate aftermath of this hellish disaster, I don't know how long the American reporters are going to stay or how long the Arab reporters are going to stay. |
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The ears, I don't know if you noticed, he's got cauliflower ears. |
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This plant has white flowers but unfortunately I don't know the names of any of these clematis as they were part of a mail order collection that arrived unlabelled. |
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So much is changing right now with Uni ending, my need to get a job, everyone leaving, everyone getting coupled up, I don't know how I'm going to manage. |
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My tongue-in-cheek postscript admits that I don't know everything about this band, that there's more to the story, and throws in a few cheap shots. |
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Why they look like refugees from Star Wars cosplay, I don't know. |
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Schumann wrote that the poetry of Adam Mickiewicz gave Chopin the rhythms for parts of his ballades, although I don't know if anyone can really say exactly which poems. |
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If this isn't a wake-up call for everybody who thinks they are committed to freedom and democracy, I don't know what will be. |
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Come to think of it, if I was a socialist leader, and Castro had saved me from a coup attempt while offering free doctors and so on, I don't know that I would turn it down. |
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I've attached it again to a jobs bill, but that's in conference, and I don't know what's going to happen there, but we have had good bipartisan support. |
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What this says about the Belgians relative to the Dutch, I don't know. |
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Maybe they know I don't know and are setting me adrift purposely. |
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If this isn't evidence of some omnipotent power then I don't know what is. |
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Whether that is part and parcel of what has happened I don't know. |
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If that's not an enthusiastic endorsement, I don't know what is. |
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As for whether you are an A-lister yourself, I don't know or care. |
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I'm ex-directory so I don't know how these people got hold of my address. |
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Whether you would have won or whether you wouldn't have won, I don't know, but clearly you had a colorable lawsuit to challenge that election on a couple of different grounds. |
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There's always tea dances, I suppose, but they're not much good if you still work during the day, and speaking personally, I don't know any of the moves. |
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In fact, I don't know my times tables and now I refuse to learn them. |
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This friend is rather temperamental and I don't know how they'll react. |
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With very few exceptions, if I don't know you I don't friend you. |
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And I don't know this first-hand, but some people just have to do too much in too short a period of time. |
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I should also point out that it appears that the book is unedited as there are many typos throughout the text, though this may be the typist's fault, I don't know. |
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What you have done is wrong on so many levels, and is going to affect your life in so many ways, I don't know where to begin. |
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I do know what a sphygmomanometer is, but I don't know how it works and what it does. |
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We all managed to survive that disaster! If that's not good news, I don't know what is. |
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I have give my age in to many people, but I don't know how they have been turn in to the order of yours, as the begiving. |
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Not even the blues, just the blahs. They keep sneaking up on me, and I don't know why. |
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But I don't know anything about real estate and location and boutiquey shops out there. I don't go out there. |
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I won't speak candidly since I don't know if her apartment is bugged or not. |
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If you deceive me, Yasha, I don't know if my nerves could stand it. YASHA My little cabbage! Of course, a girl must know her place. |
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And I don't know of any manufacturer or any industry that wants to downtrod the farmer. |
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Even though they can give a basic fact such as 4 4, I don't know that this knowledge goes very deep for them. |
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Whether they figured immediate selection for gravedom, by pointing skeletal finger, was about to commence, or what, I don't know. |
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And I don't know if that copper reaction you teased me with for H2CO3 would run that direction, would it? Looks hinky. |
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As for Modigliani he is not a painter I know so I don't know if he knew Bianca in the biblical sense or not. |
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He clowned Sticks, and Sticks murked him for no reason. And I don't know for sure, but I think he murked Trail. |
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Whether or not it will stand the test of time, I don't know, but I think it will. |
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If Rix decides to walk I don't know any self-respecting manager who'd touch us with a barge pole. |
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My life is so hectic these days that I don't know whether I'm coming or going. |
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My wordprocessor is supposed to have a spellcheck, but I don't know how to use it. |
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The paint looks good, but I don't know if it will stand up to years of weather. |
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Well... I've been too close to people who could run a skunk off a gut wagon with their stink-pretty, but I don't know if I'd go quite THAT far. |
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How, with the tintless pallor of her skin and the classic straightness of her lineaments, she managed to look sensual, I don't know. |
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Yes please, I'd like some milk, some eggs, and...oh, I don't know, how about the most dangerous and vilesome monster on the face of the earth! |
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People appreciate it, but I don't know if the general populous has that kind of an attention span. |
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I'M a professional bhangra dancer and am thinking of starting a fitness business similar to Zumba, but I don't know where to start. |
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I could have been at that All Black game in '78 I don't know, I was very young,'' smiled Wood, who played at the ground on many occasions. |
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If buying your child an unfair advantage in life isn't social engineering, I don't know what is. |
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A time killer because sometimes everydayness just seems so, oh I don't know, tiring. |
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Son, I don't know where you've been, but I know where you're not going,'' said the tollkeeper. |
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The problem with this is, I don't know that things that trend have a step function. |
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And I don't know why it happens but as soon as some people sell a few records they behave like arrogant twats. |
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No, Alexa, I don't know what 'the part where Hedda Gabbier goes all mental' refers to. |
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Well, I don't know if he's much of a robot but it sounds like he's got the German bit down to a tee. |
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If our entire society wasn't going down the tubes, I don't know that I would be as enthusiastic about lo-fimusic as I currently am. |
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I have three physalis bushes that have fruited well but now I don't know how to look after them. |
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Q MY baby son has pyloric stenosis and is having surgery but I don't know what caused it? |
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It could lead to an incomplete abortion but what that actually is I don't know. |
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But there's a natural lightness, a feyness to some people, and I don't know how that happens. |
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There is a variety of moth called the wax moth, which lives off the wax in bee hives, but why that variety of moth would be in someone's house I don't know. |
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I went to Forest at the top end when they were slightly on the downslide in terms of winning European trophies, so whether that was the norm before then I don't know. |
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He is such a bighead and so lazy that I don't know how far he will go. He can read and write English a little bit and he thinks that is enough for him to know. |
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I apologise for my behaviour last night. I don't know what came over me. |
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I would help you, but I don't know the first thing about gardening. |
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I used to catch lady-crabs in the pools and under the rocks. I don't know why they are called lady-crabs. They are male and female like all the other creatures in the world. |
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I waited for his assistance but it didn't come. He let me trail for I don't know how long. I hollered and cried, cursed, rocked the boat. No soap. |
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Let me preface this by saying that I don't know him that well. |
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Why call the event an intense protest, even when a woman got beaten up by the aggressive people there? If that's not a riot, then I don't know what is. |
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They've made a lot of sarky remarks about me and I don't know why. |
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There are people out there that have twits since 2007, I only got started goofing off on it in January and really, I don't know how much longer I'm gonna do it for. |
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My best friend has not been as caring or loyal as she used to be, and I don't know if it's a phase or if I'm being too clingy and obsessing over this. |
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I want to do study abroad next year, but I don't know where. |
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This software is so buggy that I don't know how anyone can use it! |
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You're right, Mary Ellen, I haven't seen LowLibido!Spock much in netfic. I'm not widely read in zinefic so I don't know how prevalent he is there. |
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I don't know that I can comment about battery life beyond saying that I've never lost power, and I use it extensively. |
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I don't know what I would do after going up Everest, I certainly wouldn't want to take up ballooning. |
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I don't know whether there's a market for that, but why not take a look at it? |
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I don't know how she did it, but she managed to scrape a seventy-four percent approval of the petition. |
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I don't know what trick question those 30 percent of respondents were asked, but the answer they are said to have given is balderdash. |
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I don't know what we're doing with our beef in Australia but we had the best T-bone steak we'd ever had in Africa. |
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I don't know if this would be divulging a trade secret or anything, but what is your overall success rate? |
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I don't know which of Deb's suggestions will work best so I will use them all at once. |
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I don't know if he's naturally that able-bodied or if he uses a health-restorative spell, but he is in excellent shape for his years. |
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I don't know what she was thinking about, her brilliant green eyes vacant, focused somewhere in the middle distance. |
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I don't know where we'd been on the social totem pole, but that was the thing about my Katie. |
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I don't know what it is but thirty years seem to have rewound off the spool today. |
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I don't know Michael, Claudia, or Fred from the Fraser Institute although I'm sure that they're very sensible people. |
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I don't know how this all would have turned out if it were not for the amazing support I received from the blogging community. |
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I don't know what the council intends to do with us, are they going to throw us all in jail? |
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I don't know exactly how many, but I can think right off the bat about three or more. |
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I don't know what the health and safety people today would have said when we were working on the threshers. |
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I don't know what's the matter with me but obviously I was off sick the day that the lobotomies were done at school. |
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I don't know whether your readers know that the Barmy Army originated in Bedfordshire? |
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I don't know what happened, I guess in the long trek through my ever changing moods we sort of drifted apart. |
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I don't know where I would be without the technological marvels of the twenty-first century. |
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I don't know whether it was summer or autumn of 1963 that music really hit the scene. |
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I don't know if this is orthodox Haitian Vodoo belief, but I heard it from a Haitian mambo who says some of her people believe it. |
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I don't know what happened then, no doubt I burst into tears and if I didn't go looking for mummy she would have come looking for me. |
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I don't know about you, but I'm not about to trade in my minivan for a buggy and a team of horses any time soon. |
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I don't know if I swallowed it or hawked it up, but I couldn't get it to go either way for a long time. |
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I don't know what I could do with a lot of what I get, as I'm already sated with so much good stuff. |
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I don't know how we would have let go of that tar baby once we had grabbed hold of it. |
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I don't know why people sell perfectly good stamps below face value when you can always use them to mail letters. |
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I don't know modern young metropolitan women, I'd say we don't have any writers in Marathi who've written about them. |
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I don't know a more seductive syncopated rhythm than that of the Sapphic stanza with its three long lines and one short one. |
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I don't know if we're going to do the Rivers and Wildlife Celebration but we will get out for some sandhill crane and snow goose action. |
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