With a soapy hand, Inger swiped back the strand of hair straggling across her forehead and put the final pot into the dishpan. |
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If you speak out, you can provide the evidence that the police need to put criminals behind bars. |
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One of the downsides of being a responsible single father was the serious crimp it put in any casual encounters. |
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The case was fairly and squarely put at trial that they were dishonestly deceiving the court. |
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After taking some time to play himself in, he simply massacred the bowlers and England were put to the sword. |
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I should probably turn off the heater, put on a thick sweater and go to bed. |
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For no doubt very discreditable reasons a lot of people got themselves put on the winning side in that period. |
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Fire and ambulance crews were put on alert but the 56 passengers and four crew were able to disembark via two exits down aircraft steps. |
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To put it in context here, though, disguises were used in respect to the robberies. |
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Opposants put out enough nonsense without supporters adding their own lies and dishonesties. |
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It is not just that there is a disinclination to believe what is put in front of us. |
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Trojans put their recent woes behind them as they brushed aside a dispirited Beckwithshaw side. |
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In other words, nobody to get worked up about if the skinheads decided to put the boot in. |
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It wasn't noticeable, but I think he got my drift and put his arm around me. |
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In January a similar move to disconnect non-payers caused outrage when businesses across the city were put out of action. |
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If the money is put into equities, can the money managers encash share investments freely even though your capital is locked up for five years? |
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Does the encephalon fail when drummed-in ideas are put to the test of being examined? |
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Despite the apparent attractions, however, diseconomies of scale can easily put the firm at a disadvantage by making it too big and unmanageable. |
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I disengage it, frown at the watermarks, put it back in to finish drying, glare at the man whose print lay on top of mine. |
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Dee is a strong character, put upon by events way outside her control, but always gutsily fighting back. |
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As you pass across the buffet, point to four foods that you want and the cooks will dish it out and put it on your plate. |
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Neither can we just continue with current policies and put up with the endless amounts of abuse. |
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I could have someone put on my shoes or carry my stuff, or I could get out of gym forever! |
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Hounds that show a disinclination to kill are kicked or whipped as punishment, and may later be put down. |
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Ethan put his arms stiffly at his sides and stood, to my dismay, like a little soldier. |
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Instead, we put the nanopowder in water and add dispersant to keep the fine particles evenly suspended and in close contact. |
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In theory it may seem like a great idea but, in theory, so do so many ideas until they are put into practice. |
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Today we got to have a riot and I got to put the boot in on people I had only just met. |
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With the other executed rebels, his body was put into a mass grave with no coffin. |
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We got up each day, put our boats in the water, and drifted down the river. |
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I wanted to put an index and a discography in the hardback edition of the book. |
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Equally disconcerting is the increase in unrelated transplants in the last two years and the pressure it has put on women. |
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This has always been moonshine, put forward by the drinks industry and gullibly accepted by successive governments. |
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The cell suspension was put into it and the open edges were completely sealed with nail enamel. |
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Whoever put them in that group probably hoped discretion and goodwill would make sense of an anomaly. |
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Not being accustomed to balking at obtaining a solution despite significant difficulties offered, I put my massive encephalon to this task. |
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He also tries, and fails, to put a note of delight out of his voice when discussing recent triumphs. |
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The riot lasted forty-five minutes and an encore performance was put on the following night. |
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Sin is like many other distempers, that put the mouth out of taste so as to disenable it from distinguishing good and wholesome food from bad. |
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The company just can't seem put a foot wrong as it continues to find gusher after gusher in the northern Indian region of Rajasthan. |
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Sometimes I would buy a ticket from the machine at the other end of my journey, then rip it up and put it in the bin. |
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Unlike many of the disgraced chiefs of the stock-market boom, he put his own money on the line. |
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Those cushioned bumpers they put in the gutters of a bowling lane are meant to keep you from rolling 10 straight gutter balls. |
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While it is heating, heat the oven to 250 degrees and put a large shallow baking dish in it. |
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Some of them had put up their dish antennas and set up 14-inch television boxes to enable them monitor the event as it unfolded. |
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We are conditioned to put the King into the thick of the action in an endgame. |
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I put plenty of emphasis on the word to make sure he understood what I was trying to say. |
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Why put this to the disciplinary committee is the question asked among club circles? |
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I put emphasis on the word fun, twisting it so that it sounded chiding and sarcastic. |
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Both the gymnasts and coaches have put a lot of effort into training for this competition, and we are delighted with the results. |
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Since my dream was so fresh in my mind, it was very simple to put together the end result. |
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Before that persistent low-spirit sensation totally takes over, here are a few ideas to put up a barricade against the dismalness. |
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They had finally put the public grudge to rest when the engagement was announced. |
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I put it to him that if someone else were head coach he, as chief executive, would surely consider whether to dispense with their services. |
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Before using splint boots it is important to understand how to put them on properly. |
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After unloading Frankie from the float, she gave him one last brush, then put his saddle, bridle and boots on. |
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They resorted to one last desperate banzai mission that was put down without much of a struggle. |
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I haven't seen him put the boot in, or crunch into tackles, so he's a bit of an enigma. |
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It is not the done thing in the upper class circles of public schools and gentlemen's clubs to put the boot in so crudely. |
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There's also an effort to put the boot in to the Tories while they're down. |
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I did put out a quiver-tip, which rocked back and forth like a blade of grass bowing and stooping before the wind. |
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Sam reached under the bar, opened a bottle of Irish stout, and put it on the table. |
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As a young Scot, I would have to put aside trivial matters such as not liking the taste of alcohol, and learn to love a guid drink. |
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He arrived in London where a friend put him in contact with a London-based employment agency. |
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The bottom line is that a shock deflation will put many people out of work and discombobulate the economy. |
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Always there is the need to retain her poise and never appear to be put out or discomposed. |
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Put simply, if inflation is bad, it is difficult to see why rampant house price inflation can credibly be seen as anything good. |
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The tension was building as the deadline for the announcement approached and I couldn't put up any longer with the disconnectedness of the web. |
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It's 20 years since the original service was discontinued and locals are delighted that the runs are being put back in place. |
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This is the kind of book you take in at a gulp and, having reached the last page, put down reluctantly. |
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This is a very sad collection of songs put together, but what was a second rate band in their heyday is a total disaster today. |
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Emotional control is one trait of emotional intelligence which has to be put carefully into perspective. |
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Put in simplest terms, the jury returned majority verdicts before the judge allowed them to do so. |
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After that, you just mix the pineapple gunk with the sugar syrup, the milk and lemon juice and put in the fridge. |
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In the back the skates have a disc brake system that reduces your speed when you put your weight on your heels and lean slightly to the rear. |
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The arguments put forward to lock them out of the scheme were always discriminatory and quite unfair. |
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Not only did they put up a good show in adverse circumstances, they entertained the crowd greatly. |
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Of the three countries to put the constitution to the popular vote, two have now disdained it. |
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Using a variety of sources, they put together a good guestimate of what the UNSC will hear. |
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She put a false emphasis on that last word that made it sound like something else. |
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A disastrous stint with Watford would not put him off a return to England and he would consider moving abroad too. |
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Clearly energy must be put into renewing and broadening connections between rank-and-file members. |
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A failure to put a point should usually disentitle the point to be taken against a witness in a closing speech. |
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They have put signs up at each end stating there have been eighteen deaths in two years. |
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And the key is that we're going to do everything in our power to put faces on these gutless cowards that committed this crime. |
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After losing to Argentina they did at least put in a gutsy performance against Australia in the rain. |
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It was just reward for the Brazilian driver after bad luck in qualifying put him down the order on the grid. |
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To achieve the transition, the continent has to put emphasis on technology and innovations. |
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Previously, ranchers and farmers were allowed to request that portions of their agricultural lease be put up for public auction. |
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And even though they lost to New England in the big game on a last-second field goal, they put forth a gutty performance. |
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The husband should be able to put a mortgage on the mortgage to discharge all of his obligations to his ex-wife. |
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I am prepared to put up with it, because if he is prepared to sow it, then I can dish it out. |
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And he told them he changed that for himself and that he forgot to put the guide rope where it belonged when he left. |
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Because of the winners I've had, the guv'nor has put me on nicer horses and that's given me confidence. |
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It is my evaluation that the Greenhouse Theory is junk science, to put it bluntly. |
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I was trying to place myself in the right position and put myself where I had to make a move. |
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A plan was put in place whereby she was able to join a special account at her local Credit Union. |
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Deal 12 noble cards face-up in a row and put the cardboard guillotine at the start. |
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If you are out there, Mac, and in touch with your friends, please put me out of my misery and convey my heartfelt apologies to Miss Whatshername? |
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A report from Oxfam argued that it was time the humanitarian needs of the Kampuchean people were put first. |
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Then, his body was put into a barrel filled with cement, whereupon he was dumped into the ocean off Brooklyn. |
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But, like Logan, we need to put aside wedge politics, personal rancor and bitter partisanship to act on behalf of the nation. |
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He put a slight emphasis on the last word, as though unsure exactly what it implied. |
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His indignant parents promptly disinherited him, and Joly went to work as a secretary to put him through medical school. |
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Regina answered a few questions and a rando lady ran into the room and put a baby in her lap. |
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He is being put through a vigorous physical fitness programme which includes stamina, endurance running, and weight training. |
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I tried to put my money in my bag, but a young police officer thrust his Kalashnikov at me and rifled through my bag. |
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It was not capable of being enacted into law, let alone put into operation or enforced. |
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As they dispensed care and advice to them, they realized a much larger audience could benefit from their advice if they put it in writing. |
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While he hasn't put a title to his collection, one cannot miss the sense of rapture and enchantment that the paintings seem to convey. |
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And he was a rare example of a scholar who put his theories into practice, both inside and outside the classroom. |
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The father immediately took off his necklaces, his soft fine garments and his other adornments and put on clothes that were ragged and soiled. |
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To all my online friends who have listened to my whinges and whines and put up with my annoyingly self centred outlook on life. |
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Scholarly literature justly notes that Russia has so far failed to put in place a developed body of social legislation of a social-minded state. |
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Anyway around the age of 16 I felt I should put away childish things and gave up aeromodelling. |
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York Wasps suffered a triple whammy yesterday as the big winter freeze put paid to the New Year's Day clash against Swinton Lions. |
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Labour got in there, boots and all, worked with local government, and put up the money. |
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The advent of relatively cheap satellite television and the internet may one day put an end to these lunatics. |
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Supermarket staff put out collection buckets which shoppers quickly filled and workplace whip-rounds brought in thousands of pounds. |
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The way he asked for money put to use his prodigious talents as a preacher, a wheedler, a comic and a man in dire financial need. |
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Sue has interviewed birth mothers, adopted people, adopters and social workers to put together a history of adoption over the last century. |
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You could wear your swimsuit or rash guard with your bottoms in the day then put on a skirt. |
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It lambasted the organization for not allowing staff to put up Advent calendars. |
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Montgomery also will put up as many as six Christmas trees and decorate them with bows, ornaments and small photo frames. |
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But some things can't be tackled there and then and need to be put on a list. |
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This is due to ignorant motorists who fail to stop and thereby put the lives of her and the children at risk. |
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At major airports a multi agency response was put in place for people returning from the disaster area. |
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Mindful of public aesthetics and my reputation, I put the garage door down first. |
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With both types of electric ranges, the dials on the back can be in the way when you try to put a very large pot on a rear burner. |
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She put emphasis on the word him, and suddenly yesterday's events came to me and I started to cry. |
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If I weren't able to assume the guise of different characters, I'd probably have to be put away. |
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Even when the fountain was working properly it was frequently full of soap suds or discoloured because someone had put something into the water. |
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To put together five-year spending plans in such an environment and to make projections on income over the period is whistling in the dark. |
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They fled empty-handed, unable to get past the reinforced screens which have been put up following previous attacks. |
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She put the wheel of Rothe cheese back on the table and moved toward the door, her hand on the hilt of her dagger. |
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And so he put his affairs in order, and went around to all his friends and bade them good-bye, and sailed in the leper ship to Molokai. |
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With the reversible cutting arm positioner, the mason can put the saw as close to the wall or ground as possible. |
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Participants in the program will not be detained and will be given up to 90 days in which to put their affairs in order. |
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With everything put away, and relatively all garbage, junk, and useless things in their respective places, there was only one more thing to do. |
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Put it anyway you like, but the idea of life and all its discontentedness is certainly not an uncommon theme in contemporary film and literature. |
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Under your watch, laws eradicating civil liberties have been enacted which put into question the rights of citizens. |
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He smiled as Elena gulped her wine, put down the glass a bit too forcefully, and leaned on him, letting the sway of the car take it's toll. |
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We put sprigs of white hyacinth in a glass tumbler and placed it on a tray with candles. |
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An application was then made to put the child up for adoption and again, the mother had to represent herself. |
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It is very important that all waste is placed inside your wheelie bin DO NOT put black bags out in the back street. |
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Put another way, it is the content of his affidavit or statement which determines the assertion. |
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Put the fish stock and tomato sauce into a large saucepan with crushed shells and whites of four eggs. |
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I line my bucket with them and when full of bits and pieces I tie up the last bag and put it in my wheelie bin, keeping the latter clean. |
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Ryan's body was then wrapped in a bin bag, put in a wheelie bin and wheeled through the streets and dumped on Farnworth golf course. |
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On the question being put to the vote, it was found that the balance of opinion was in favour of the affirmative. |
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Well here was a proposal to put speed ramps in Cartron already agreed to in the past couple of months. |
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They want a degree that will put them into a position to get good, professional, white-collar jobs. |
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Frustrated residents are hoping to put the brakes on motorists treating their road as a rat run. |
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I need a new and positive mental outlook, and the new year affords an opportunity to put that into practice. |
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But they didn't wear bloomers, and they only put their karosses around their shoulders when it was cold. |
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Taller than most, with short cropped hair and a rat's tail, Daniel always managed to look softer than the tough appearance he tried to put on. |
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Police immediately put them under control and police officers wearing helmets and holding shields and rattan sticks surrounded the prison. |
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As far as this panel discussion is concerned, I would like to put three questions on the table for the discussants. |
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I was looking for the advertising costs so I can put in an advert for my new venture! |
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She had put on her junky jeans that had holes and tears in it along with her ratty old black T-shirt. |
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Mobile phone bills can be very expensive, but for some reason most of us just put up with this as a fact of life. |
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And, once again this year, Richard plans to put his vast knowledge of the area to good use by conducting daily guided walks through the park. |
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Lay the bag flat in a pan and put the pan in the freezer until the broth is a frozen sheet. |
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Put your palms flat on the wall at head height so you're positioned to do push-ups against the wall. |
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Before she could try to move away, he put his palms flat against the wall around her. |
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Coupled with my broken chain and another rider's flat, it definitely put a crimp in our mileage. |
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Once I put on my new rims I loved them, expect for the large gap that I now had in my wheel well. |
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The logical positivists who dealt with ethics put forward a view called emotivism. |
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Sometimes mothers will really put up a fuss about me taking their new whelps and putting them in a puppy box. |
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The dog should be put on a leash and the owner and the dog should stand at one end of a hallway or a room. |
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It was just reward for all the hard work Gareth has put in since joining the society two years ago. |
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I expect Kearins to put out an experienced side as experience will be vital in the white heat of Connacht Senior Championship football. |
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Police and district councils have joined forces to crack down on irresponsible raves which can put people at risk and cause misery to neighbours. |
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Wash the sprouts well, put equal portion in kachori with cottage cheese and tomato dices. |
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Put bluntly, these birds, which include crows, ravens, magpies, and jays, can be real jerks. |
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The courses at present are heavily booked so it is advisable to put your name down early. |
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He or she might advise against it because it may put you at risk of complications. |
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It's often better to put healthy foods into your diet than focus on getting junk food out. |
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Executives would issue denials, lash out at critics, and rush someone to the offending supplier's factory to put out the fire before it spread. |
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The danger is trying to put your nose through when there is no room and it ends in an accident. |
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Paine's memory was revered whenever social equality was put back on the political agenda. |
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The raw data are analysed by the team's DNA analysts, put into a proper format, and entered into the DNA databases. |
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In one corner I had a ranchslider and a bigger window put in so if I wanted to I could build living quarters if need be. |
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She also plans to put on curry and Chinese nights and start a charity appeal to buy a guide dog for the blind. |
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The reality is that in the fire service so much of the emphasis is put on strength and stamina. |
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The white-out in and around the city caused match promoter Martin Witts to put the Barbican meeting between Jimmy White and Alex Higgins on hold. |
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You buy your raw materials, put your labour into your product and put it for sale. |
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He has been a long time advocator of the development of underage structures to be put in place in the county. |
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To appease the gods, the king put his daughter, Princess Devi, in a boat and cast it adrift. |
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It may not be a plasma ray gun, but it will still put a hole in that nasty, slimy, green head of yours. |
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By having four boys as it turned out, did that put a dead end to your career? |
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A direct initiative is where registered voters vote on the proposal put forward. |
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The ground has been dug up all over to put up tents and huge screens for the programme starting Friday. |
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Spectacle is what lets us say that plants can be dug up and put in a place together. |
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I will put a stone plaque over the place where we have reburied them so they are never dug up again. |
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When it started to dig up dirt on the Liberals, it was quickly put to silence. |
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The agency has argued that its scheme is superior to all the alternatives put forward and that the overall benefits far outweigh any disbenefits. |
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As in 2005, we must consider voters actively put off voting Tory by a knock on the door from the green welly brigade. |
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She came back with hair that was, to put it kindly, a greeny orange rather than blonde. |
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I decided yesterday to put all 4 related pieces together on my site in order to have an easily retrievable digest of the info. |
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They're all anti-bloating medicines, antacids, digestive aids, all things to put out the fire in our stomachs from the poison we call lunch. |
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They still had a deal in Japan and put together an album featuring guest singers and rappers while they pondered their next move. |
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Some animals are diggers so you want to put screen under your deck or porch. |
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They put me on the front page, wearing a pilot's helmet, sitting in an old ejector seat out of a bomber and pretending to pull the release cord. |
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The Lao-Nong River has some challenging rapids that will put Ironman contestants to the test next week. |
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I know that grey isn't the best background colour to use on a webpage, but I'll put up with it. |
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We've put pumps in to aerate the water and feed back oxygen into the dam for the fish to survive. |
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Because you cannot necessarily always wait for a very junior rank to put themselves forward. |
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I would like to continue to elaborate on the concerns Dr Smith put to the Committee. |
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That provision is put in this bill to remove any doubt whatsoever for Mr Williams. |
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You could digitize photographs and put them on the system, but one picture took an entire hard disk. |
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I put one horse between the shafts and a horse on either side with whiffletrees, and so forth, so that they could all pull even on it. |
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The proprietor, Val, has put together a site that should please any aficionado of mammalian aerialists. |
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Alternatively, cover the pots with a polythene bag held in place with an elastic band and put out of the sun in a sheltered part of the garden. |
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On some farms an elastic band is put round the bird's neck to stop it throwing up the food. |
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The officials handed Tom a penalty that meant he would be put back six places on the grid after qualifying at Brands Hatch. |
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He put brain cells on an electrode grid, and watched them grow connections between one another. |
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Even when she is unwell, she is able to just step through that and put it aside whilst she is out there. |
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Does this recent move put you at an advantage or a disadvantage against your opponents? |
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Those are the scenes when people in the story, who have disparaged our heroine, get ridiculed, put down and generally put in their place by her. |
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I positioned my chair just so, put a couple of bottles of elderflower wine in the cooler, and spent the entire day out in the garden. |
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Two historic almshouses have been put up for sale as they are no longer suitable for elderly people. |
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To the sounds of rapturous applause and cheers of agreement, Mr Murphy put his foot down and demanded action. |
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Be sure your SD card can handle the amount of information you are trying to put on it. |
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I propose that we take those 135 highly qualified and electable leaders and put them in charge of a special committee. |
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During their imprisonment the couple, who claim they are innocent, were split up and put in grimy concrete cells. |
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That is changing, but employers can be dilatory in encouraging nurses to put in complaints because it is seen as bad publicity for the hospital. |
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He put something on her head that made the chair look like an electric chair. |
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But the event also offers a rare chance to put some of the town's most caring people into the spotlight. |
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Particularly if the rail system was electrified, it would not put the same degree of fumes into the air as motor vehicles do. |
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The easiest way is to put a teat in their mouth and pour the gripe water in. |
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Why did so many investors put so much money behind so many companies that had never made a dime? |
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The queue has already reached the back door but we grit our teeth, put on our jackets and join it. |
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The metal rungs creaked and groaned as she put her weight on them, but held firm against the stone wall. |
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Neither our lease nor our budget will allow us to raze our buildings to put in showcase-perfect sustainable materials. |
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He had a white carrier bag out of the boot and he put it through the window. |
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But do not be put off by their diminutive name or even by some of the many examples that have absolutely no interest to you. |
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If it's the latter, electronic dance music makes you want to put on sunglasses at midnight and drive your stubbled, tragic self into the night. |
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It's remarkable that the editors didn't grok this basic fact, and put a halt to the entire ridiculous experiment before it even got started. |
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But when we put the camera on the lion in Kenya, the lion actually groomed itself and cleaned the camera lens for us. |
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I would have thought it might be more embarrassing to have a rash of your mistakes put on display for everyone to see. |
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In the next step, the stents are put through electropolishing in order to smooth out their surfaces. |
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Bethany, age 11, got up and rolled her bedding from the dinette and put it away, and prepared our small galley for me to make breakfast. |
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Last Wednesday night, the news came through that the speed ramps will be put in by the end of November. |
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Yet today, thousands of years after man first put this question to himself, he is still groping for an answer. |
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She was put on electrotherapy and analgesics and improved sufficiently to compete in the games. |
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In this single shot, the major themes in the movie are simply and elegantly put forward. |
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Twenty years ago, you'd be hard put to find anyone grossly overweight or pathologically obese. |
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So I put whole fresh raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries into the strawberry base. |
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They do fund-raising dinners, put their names to all sorts of events and this month have done a couple of books. |
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Put frozen raspberries in small saucepan on stove with 3 tablespoons apple juice or water. |
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My habit with the coffee is I put a cinnamon stick in the filter with the grounds so my coffee tastes cinnamon-like. |
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A tremendous late charge from local ace Tony Skelton put him into second at the expense of Forster, just 0. 17s adrift of Wallbank. |
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Then she would don a thimble, put a dint in the cookie, and fill it with jam. |
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Ranchers have to be careful not to put too many cattle on these ranges because overgrazing can lead to erosion. |
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They have routine duties but these are put on hold when exercises or operations are ramped up. |
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Do not put in perennial weeds such as dock or ground elder and shake off as much soil as possible from the other weeds. |
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I put the emphasis on that last word just right so to elicit some reaction from him. |
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But I had never put on paints before, so I moved with slow caution, slowly dipping the brush into red lip paint. |
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It also gathered much vital electronic intelligence, or Elint, meaning those signals put out by radar, missiles, and other devices. |
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As he put it himself on the weekend, he will have finally defeated the elites. |
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The group put on a frantic performance during a set that stretched into the night. |
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With a groundswell of popular support, the strictest rent control in the nation was put into effect to protect renters' rights. |
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The cute toddler was put up for adoption within days of being born and has already overcome a liver transplant. |
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Then, skipping the pot all together, he just put the hot water into the dipper. |
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I'm hoping that by the time I get home, the office tile has been grouted, dried and the furniture put in place. |
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Some animals, particularly four young porkers, seem upset by this, but the dogs start growling and put an end to all discussion. |
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The rapid growth of the city as well as a lack of maintenance has put an enormous strain on public infrastructure. |
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They're trying to put in measures to help whistle-blowers point out wrongdoing at the United Nations without losing their job. |
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Put it on a motorway and you could happily sit behind the wheel and watch the miles waft past. |
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The later device converts the low-voltage direct current put out by the batteries into 120-volt alternating house current. |
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This is good news, because problems with transferring direct debits, standing orders, etc. has put off many of us from switching in the past. |
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Planning is essential for this very strong-growing clematis which will put on an enormous amount of growth in one season. |
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Or put in Quabbalistic terms, everything that exists in Malkuth is an emanation of the The Divine and therefore contains a part of it. |
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Phelps sent his wife and family ahead of him to Philadelphia and he remained briefly in Stratford to put his affairs in order. |
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Stalin's body was embalmed and was presently put on display with Lenin's corpse in the renamed Lenin-Stalin Mausoleum. |
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There has been a certain amount of guidance put out from the diversity directorate. |
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So he put an incorrect date of birth on the application form and completed the gruelling 26 mile route. |
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He returns briefly to Ireland to put his affairs in order, and Kate's enraged mother pushes him over the cliffs to his death. |
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I put down my music, eyes pricking and throat closing up with anxiety, rage, confusion and embarrassment. |
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You could put up a deckchair and sunbathe in the space between the top of the wheel and the wheel arch. |
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In fact the very suggestion that my grumpiness may not be entirely my own tends to put me in a bit of a grump. |
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I put the rake in the shed, emptied the sawdust in the brush in back of the house, and parked the wheelbarrow in front of the steps. |
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So I took this car, put on some new sheet metal and went to a quarter-mile dirt track. |
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They put us down, and frown on us, and the dirty looks I get sometimes really make me feel like I am some sort of outcast. |
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But in a break-in at the weekend thieves forced open a toilet window, disabled the alarm system and put plastic bags over the CCTV cameras. |
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More recently a friend of mine was trying to find other student emcees to put on an event, but to no avail. |
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A spokesperson for the Department of Health said they completely disagreed with the views put forward by Mr McNamara. |
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The situation is disagreeable to Japan, but Tokyo has put up with it to avoid upsetting bilateral relations. |
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It was clear that some of our players put petty disagreements above devotion to the cause and we all paid the penalty. |
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Sunday I emcee another concert at Orchestra Hall, and I will put on the black uniform as usual. |
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His diet permitted no more white breads or dinner rolls, which was one of the hardest things for him to put aside. |
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When the putative guardians of public morality put the screws to crime and horror comics, distributors refused to put them on newsstands. |
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When she put her feet on the highway again, she thanked her guardian angel for her preservation. |
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He said he was confident that they would put up an impressive show and eventually emerge winners. |
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If he'd mentioned anybody else's name down there in the guardroom, do you think they would have put him up for the death vote? |
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A product which causes injury when put to its core uses clearly disappoints consumer expectations, and liability should be imposed accordingly. |
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After all the effort that s been put in over the years it must be particularly disappointing for local people. |
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She disassembled a rifle efficiently, examining the pieces critically then put it back together. |
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If you have a high density of atoms and you put thermal energy into the system you will raise the temperature. |
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