I've only known him a few months, but in that one action he's leapt way up in my estimation. |
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This level of energy proved to be more than just a donut-induced sugar rush as the action never ceased. |
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All of the book's heroes inspire readers to take action in our own neighborhoods and situations. |
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We believe that before any British troops are involved in military action there should be a substantive motion and a vote in parliament. |
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Meanwhile, the Nigerian education sector is also being hit by strike action. |
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A fresh outburst of applause burst out from the assembled ranks of friends and family, followed by the Instructors' similar action. |
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Her designs are deceptively simple, allowing the action to proceed without over-embellishment. |
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Elton John was once on a chat show discussing his successful libel action against the Sun. |
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The catalytic converter is a good example of a heterogeneous catalysis in action. |
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Since the emphasis is on action, watching with the Japanese dialogue and subtitles works out well here. |
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There were also subtleties that enlivened the action without detracting from the music. |
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Walkers are calling for action to clear overgrowth on a footpath from Calne to Beckhampton. |
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A number of farmers caught in this trap took legal action, and eventually succeeded in gaining redress. |
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A total of 8 cameras will provide comprehensive coverage, capturing all the on-field action from ground level and overhead views. |
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There is certainly no reason to take the second course of action over the first. |
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Why would such a patent democrat and friend of freedom engage such a course of action? |
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The screen is a bit of overkill because the audience is not that far from the center of action on the hot shop floor. |
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But as Hayami maintains, no amount of monetary action can revive the Japanese economy without deep structural reforms. |
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But, I refused to use a body double and stuntwoman and did the action scene all by myself. |
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This might only be a literary device or literary preference, since use of the historic present vivifies the action. |
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Do not put any other cleaning compound inside dishwasher, as it may suds and interfere with dish washing action. |
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At the time, a wife was unable to sue her husband in tort, so the action was brought by the children. |
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In this area of the law, victims can choose whether they wish to sue the person who caused the action. |
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The strike action is already causing the industry a loss of 360 million CFA francs per day, having brought three palm oil factories to a halt. |
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You have to react to the opponent's move, try to outguess his next move, and surprise him with a cunning countering action. |
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In the action field, he's not a fighter, like the martial arts brigade, but a throwback to the era of suave gentleman spies. |
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It promoted a range of activities, including the direct action methods of the hit squads that targeted the police, the NCB and scabs. |
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In areas where the elderly population already outnumbers other age groups, the authorities have begun taking action. |
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Applications are also being sought for the key position of chair of the steering group and of the action group. |
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Newton analysed the motion of bodies in resisting and non-resisting media under the action of centripetal forces. |
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The action followed a public outcry over revelations that the church hierarchy covered up claims of abuse. |
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The action of hormones and drugs is also dependent on the molecular three-dimensional structure of the target molecules. |
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Councillors in Melksham have backed a hairdresser's call for action over a dangerous high pavement in the town. |
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The least likely but most fascinating Republican candidate would be action hero turned politician Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
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I often give this drill to better golfers, especially young players, whose lower-body action tends to be too aggressive in outracing the arms. |
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Ian Fitzgerald returned to competitive action in a challenge against Roscommon last Sunday. |
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Preliminary rulings are important as a method of indirect challenge to the legality of Community action. |
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It is also important to recognise the action being taken to manage challenging prisoner profiles. |
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You are so sensitive about the age difference that you overreact to every action on his part as an actual or potential sign of rejection. |
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The action is sound and the bore and chambers appear to be in new condition. |
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Two Wimbledon addresses have appeared on a May Day hit list of companies highlighted by anarchists as targets for possible protest action. |
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When a horse champs the bit, it is a sign that he no longer resists the action of the hand. |
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The floods that threatened to deluge the centre of York yesterday put paid to virtually all weekend river match action. |
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This was measured by responses to binary forced choice questions asking if the subjects would take the proposed action. |
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Filing a chargeback or dispute with your bank will result in legal action against you. |
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The Deputy mayor elect of Marlborough has called for action to prevent a local drunkard frightening people, including women and children. |
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The government said it managed to reclaim about half of the outstanding debts without legal action. |
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But the costs of global warming could vastly outweigh the modest cost of even quite vigorous action. |
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Such a society would vanquish sycophants, mindless ritual, dogma, unthinking action, and hero worship. |
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With Hollywood showing off only its action side in India for a while, this is quite a refreshing change. |
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There were nine prisons officials, armed with 9mm pistols, sub-machine guns and pump action rifles. |
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Dynamic duo Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson return for some more high jinks in this entertaining if fairly predictable action comedy sequel. |
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Their response was a series of publicly visible action plans with high-level industrial and political support. |
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He hero-worships Adam and loves to be in the thick of the action, excelling in undercover work. |
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The other terrific service we're offering interactive viewers is next-day highlights of action which took place in the middle of the night. |
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Next week, I intend to share your thoughtful suggestions for action with my students. |
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These rollers have drums with many protruding studs, each similar to a sheepsfoot, that provide a kneading action. |
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When the action gets good, the crowd chants in unison, fists pumping in the air. |
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I've personally been a revolver man in my later years and I adapt very easily to the LDA's sweet and light action. |
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First off, the 20-day price channels on top of the price action allow you to follow the overbought and oversold positions of this chart. |
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The advocates urged the authorities to have a strong action against the culprit who threw chappals towards the judge at a Davangere court. |
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We are a very young chapel, new to taking action, and we had one and two day strikes at first before we escalated to all-out. |
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The chapel balloted and there was an overwhelming vote for strike action and action short of a strike. |
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He took what action he could to avoid the car but it wasn't sufficient to stop the accident. |
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The keeper of the Russian stud book was on holidays so it wasn't until this week that action could be taken. |
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What she is trying to do is to produce the conflict, the characterization, the action, that will constitute a drama. |
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By his law of varying action he made the initial and final coordinates the independent variables of the characteristic function. |
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Premiership football highlights return to the BBC this August, and Match of the Day will be back on BBC ONE on Saturday nights with the pick of the day's action. |
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Some of these were structural in nature, while others involved the process of transforming hope into action. |
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And the religious centrists who believe that religion should play a larger role in government nonetheless support affirmative action and universal health care. |
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This is followed by calls to action to purge the party of these nefarious centrists and moderates who have cost us our natural majority by playing to the middle. |
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Not necessarily physical action, but cerebral and emotional action. |
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I had eight pairs of eyes glued to my every stumbling action. |
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Tracy McFall, chairwoman of the Royal College of Nursing in Scotland, said action was needed to encourage more women to come forward for the top jobs. |
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The very entrance of the priest, bearing the veiled chalice and paten and preceded by servers, announces that an action of extraordinary importance is about to be re-enacted. |
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Environment Agency Fisheries Officers swung into action earlier this week to rescue thousands of fish left high and dry after recent river levels plunged after flooding. |
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Henderson has vowed to outwork anyone and back it up with action. |
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It's just strip-mining the action genre to please the audience. |
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Although neither party binds itself to bring any action here, each of them does agree to submit to the jurisdiction if an action is brought against it. |
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The question of whether an action is right or wrong is subordinated to the question of whether or not it will lead to a firmer grip on power for the prince. |
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If you're feeling lucky, and are ready for a bit of casino action, try a night out with the high rollers at one of our sophisticated gambling spots. |
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Technically outstanding, it offers all the visual thrills of a superhero action movie set in the recent past, and boasts marvelous characterizations from a top cast. |
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He goes on to say that any allegations of cruelty or misconduct are always investigated and action taken against those responsible if claims have substance. |
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Mr Hurst is in substance alleging matters which he raised or could have raised in the first action, in which summary judgment was given against Mr Hurst. |
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The relational point of view on social action and historical change can most usefully be characterized by comparing it with its opposite, the substantialist perspective. |
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Distracted by the charge forward and the action with the enemy scout, both flanking groups were unaware of the drama which had developed behind us. |
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The chairman's text is a plan of action for countries to curb the over-exploitation of the earth's natural resources and to pursue sustainable development. |
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Some 173 flights have been cancelled and more than 290 have been delayed since the union started its action, despite the company chartering aircraft. |
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The chasers leapt into action when they spotted the shopkeeper running after his attackers in Oldham Road with blood pouring from a head wound on Tuesday morning. |
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The young girl was suckling at her mother's bosom and crying simultaneously, which should be considered a great feat since most infants choose one action over another. |
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Another course of action is to sue for damages in the Small Claims Court. |
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Culled from a slag heap of cable-access shows, cheapo action movies, inane sitcoms and tabloid news shows, these images are unfit for human consumption. |
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Some 45 Asian workers at the factory, which produces Indian sweets for restaurants and shops, have been taking action over low pay for several weeks. |
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Instead of wasting your time on this limp piece of celluloid, watch Aliens or the first Predator if you need a great action fix. |
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She described the colour and action which are strong features of these traditions. |
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Linnane, however, expressed disappointment over his dismissal and hinted at possible legal action. |
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The Bank continues to monitor developments in the foreign exchange market and will take appropriate action as needed, the statement added. |
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A MOVIE FREEZE-FRAME is when a single film frame is repeatedly printed so that the action seems to freeze on the screen. |
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Going freegan might be a bit much for most of us, but we can all take action to minimize food waste. |
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But their action remains hindered by an unfocussed attribution of tasks and very formalistic provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code. |
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I received a form letter that they had received my application for benefits, but due to the large number of claims, action would be delayed. |
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Because much of the PTIN list and data is publicly available under FOIA, legal action by the IRS or others is unlikely. |
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But the down side to that is a frustratingly slow pace, with space being given to endless metaphors instead of action, making it seem overly long. |
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Early adopters of FollowUp are recovering lost time and opportunities with a simple 'send' that turns email messages into action items and lead management tools. |
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Cases in which workers have suffered from rashes and itchiness have been reported to the council, which is now ordering the developer to reclaim the lagoon or face action. |
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And when that rule didn't create sufficient action, they added the 10-second count, which required teams to advance to the frontcourt relatively rapidly. |
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The narrative stashes ample drama and scope for action as Salt uses her skills as a covert operative to try and uncover the truth behind the frameup. |
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