Ok, so they probably set it up to do this ages ago, but I gave up trying quite a while ago. |
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This is what she had written on that questionnaire ages ago after her medical exam. |
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If I'd known that switching kibble would fix all that, I'd have done it ages ago. |
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How much gumption does it take to pillory the malfeasant editors, reporters, and publisher who turned to compost ages ago? |
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But ages ago, he had learned to let sleeping dogs lie, so he wouldn't disturb the peace between his eldest and youngest. |
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It was covered in primitive chalk doodles dating from kindergarten, very basic stuff you absorbed and outgrew ages ago. |
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It was recognised as a species of wild cattle and the likely ancestor of the Brahman cattle, which had been domesticated in the region ages ago. |
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The little girl he had talked to what seemed like ages ago was standing before him, holding a jug of water tipped at a dangerous angle. |
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Casting about he found a strip of rotten stone, burned rock flung out of the mountain by some volcanic upheaval ages ago. |
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We understood the warnings with the threats to the auto industry ages ago, with no help or assistance from the government. |
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It is a pity that most of the population of Central Asia will probably have gone to sleep ages ago. |
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Many things seem to us very simple because someone ages ago or a half century ago was clever enough to think of them. |
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Above all, there's no need to worry about my state of mind. I would have given up ages ago, if that was the case! |
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Examples might be the once-a-year sales of a Xmas album you recorded ages ago, or the two or three corporate parties you play a year. |
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I used some reference pictures but I cannot remember which one since I sketched it ages ago but only recently coloured it. |
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Saint Maria Capua Vetere, ancient Capua, ages ago extended over the flood plains at a bend of the river Volturno. |
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One example of this is the railroad, built ages ago between the capital and the second largest city of the empire. |
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She should have been has-beened ages ago, what with the forgettable flopped movies and all, but she's like some kind of freaky zombie Rasputin, unkillable. |
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You can uninstall software, delete leftover registry entries from software you thought you had deleted ages ago, edit or delete shell extensions and so on. |
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The start of the Doha Round in 2001 feels like ages ago and if the current draft modality text and new potential US Farm Bill are any indication, an agreement in the foreseeable future is still in doubt. |
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It might seem like ages ago, but not too long ago you were just a kid. |
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In the case of Franco-Albertan schools, it is thanks to the court challenges program that we were able to win our battle in Alberta to get back our schools that had been abolished ages ago. |
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Canadian officials have not even been able to speak to him to this point in time, and now we hear the government is taking this kind of action which should have been taken ages ago. |
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Unprotected matter, however adamant, would have been ground to dust ages ago. |
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These were people who drew on spiritual resources to keep steadfast for movements of peace and democracy and rural development under conditions that would have made most of us give up ages ago. |
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The funds were granted ages ago but have not yet been paid out. |
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On New Year's Day Mama bakes a cozonac. She hasn't baked one since my birthday in April, ages ago. I follow her into the kitchen to watch her knead and braid the dough. |
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Ages Ago was also the beginning of a collaboration with the composer Frederic Clay that would last seven years and produce four works. |
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It was at a rehearsal for Ages Ago that Clay formally introduced Gilbert to his friend, Arthur Sullivan. |
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