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This week's scripture readings clearly chart the Epiphany theme, that of Jesus drawing all of humanity into a living relationship with God. |
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With all of this bad luck going on, you know your luck is going to change in Las Vegas. |
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And all of sudden, we then get white-bread television, and you know, we'll have television of the '50s again. |
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They settled in Brooklyn and all of the children were raised and other generations born here. |
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Miss paying off the balance by the due date and you could negate all of your hard work. |
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Still, his whippy backhand and energy in the chase ensured that not all of Henman's errors yesterday were unforced. |
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The air was stale and the dusty atmosphere was enough to make all of them hesitant to breathe. |
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The confrontation of sorts, however, had used up all of the energy he obviously saved for staying lucid. |
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Living amongst the lower class of London all of the time had certainly made Cate much more adept at blending in. |
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I think all of the controversy and the congressional kerfuffle about this actually strengthens Mr. Bolton. |
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In fact, the film looks set to deal with some pretty weighty subject material in relation to all of its characters. |
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Plunged into darkness, practically all of Serbia has been dealing with an acute electricity shortage as generation plants under perform. |
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But the party suffered serious reversals Feb. 25, when it lost all of four state-level elections. |
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We sent all of the questionnaires by mail with a postage-paid return envelope. |
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His subjects include landscape, seascape, townscape and portraits, all of which are represented in this current offering. |
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Bush aides say the president took all of that in stride but he also took it to heart. |
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The company aeroplane was sold, all of the company purchases were vetted, and major rationalisation was to follow. |
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He was having a whale of a time, laughing with his mates, and buying drinks for all of them. |
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It is a specialized force consisting of experienced horsemen, all of whom are familiar with the north country. |
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This is the last Webdiary for the year, folks, so thanks to all of you who wrote and read this year. |
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Rather than compressing all of the information into a single diagram, plots represent the distribution of the quartet distance geometries. |
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I will now explain precisely what I mean, but warn you all that I will be giving away all of the secret plots twists from the first two seasons. |
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I doubt she read all of it, though I do recall the reading going on day after day for what seemed an eternity. |
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Pinch hitters have almost all of their chances against fireballing, late-inning relief pitchers capable of breaking bats and crippling wills. |
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The consequences of last month's election, all of them beneficent, continue to unfold. |
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Raymond Leppard conducts the English Chamber Orchestra in his own realizations, and all of the sudden the music comes fully alive. |
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If someone does not believe in all of this, can they call themselves a Lubavitcher? |
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However, in the long run, we believe that politicians must act in the interest of all of those who participate in elections. |
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They check the weather map for all of Europe to see if they can't go somewhere else. |
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It tasted wonderful to her, like ambrosia compared to the slop Vinch had been feeding her all of her life. |
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Although, I'm sure Shawna was often fashionably late to her classes just like all of her popular friends. |
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The five, all of Holme Wood, Bradford, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to rob and were caged for a total of 34 and a half years. |
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When all of this was accomplished, the entire levergun was finished in brushed nickel and a composite stock was added. |
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Another couple shared the cab with us, all of us casting our New York-trained suspiciousness of strangers to the winds. |
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Recent events have reawakened all of us in varying degrees to the vastly interdependent nature of life here on our beautiful Earth. |
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The judge seems to have covered all of his bases in this decision, making it difficult to overturn. |
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I recognised all of them as some of the higher ranking figures in the racing industry. |
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Yet the most amazing thing about all of this is that it is just a coincidence. |
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The waters of a nearby bubbling brook lasso me in and all of the sudden whammo. |
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If the surface was primed with DG27, this first coat should be thick enough to cover over all of the key. |
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He said our role is not to jump-start your campaign and all of a sudden make you competitive. |
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It was an occasion for all of the sadhus and yogis to be in one place so that seekers could find them. |
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Almost all of them have been renamed after Indian leaders since Independence. |
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He then took a chair at the back of the room, as did my mother, and all of a sudden I was unsure of what I was meant to do or say. |
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Of course, with all of my lessons, this too became something more than a brief foray into Surrealism. |
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He buzzed his assistant and she brought in the new holo posters, already on display that very day in all of HI's Los Angeles holotheaters. |
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And if you go back far enough, just about all of it was originally taken by force. |
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Although well situated, not all of the land around the bay could be developed easily. |
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Most Irish institutions want to have a neutral weighting in all of the largest stocks. |
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I walked up to my door and saw all of my anime pictures that I had taped to it. |
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Parts are also included in the set for E flat alto clarinet, B flat contrabass clarinet, and two flugelhorns, all of which are ad lib. |
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This event was hailed as a glorious triumph, in which all of mankind was united in celebration. |
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Suddenly, all of the lights went out, it was pitch dark, and I couldn't even see anything. |
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There are four goodsized bedrooms, all of which have built-in wardrobes and original picture rails and are generally in good repair. |
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We tend to see film and television actors through all of their previous performances. |
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Almost all of the items are prize cups, souvenir objects and all kinds of sports medals, trophies and shields. |
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And in this day of reality television, where the average joe is king, the pressure to look like royalty is felt by all of us. |
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Regardless of the magnitude of the task, tackle it with all of your heart, soul and mind. |
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And I often meet with the parents of soldiers who were killed in action, and my heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of them. |
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If we take all of these criticisms as true, then the real blame belongs to the White House. |
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Before they put fillet knives in front of American anglers, most of us gutted, gilled and scaled all of our fish. |
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It's going to be exciting for all of us and we will be hoping for a good points finish as just reward. |
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And that is one form of weapon I have no use for, proof that I have not absorbed all of my father's teachings. |
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He had expended all of his ammo, both primary and secondary, as well as his grenades. |
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The production is back in repertory and still well worth attending, even though there are several alterations, not all of them for the better. |
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My one takeaway from all of this is that we are on our own when it comes to making sound investing decisions. |
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Unlike all of the other young women, Anne had never been courted nor betrothed to anyone. |
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Almost all of his work from then on was for magazine covers and book illustrations. |
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We have this kind of litigious society where the state is constantly trying to mediate between the rights of all of these atomic individuals. |
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Think back on all of his forefathers, and tell me his family is worthy of salvation. |
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Sooner or later, all of this land will be given over to strip malls and tract housing. |
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After another three or four patient run-throughs, I agreed to put all of that on an index card for her. |
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Best of all, when you buy a cell phone from us and transfer your number, you will still qualify for all of our great rebates and discounts. |
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She was now cowering in fear as it began to charge at her with all of its strength. |
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Can anyone point to a rapper or group of rappers that are willing or even capable of doing all of this? |
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And all of us want to know if your hair is real, or it's a toupee or if it's comb-over, died amalgamation or mix of one of the above? |
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The old Master of the town tried to steal treasure from all of the townspeople. |
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Though I have strong opinions on all of these, I am not passing judgement on American positions here. |
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The last vision had been so vivid that it had sapped her of nearly all of her strength. |
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So all of our staff, with the exception of kidnap, are on a 45 minute notice to scramble. |
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I totally repudiate all of my ignorant, racist, unfactual and ahistorical arguments above. |
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The extravagance of the court and the high cost of war absorbed all of France's resources and efforts to rationalize the tax system failed. |
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If you think you know all of the ratings in our Navy, you better take a closer look at the ratings at the master chief level. |
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The attackman consistently found gaps in the defense, scoring all of his game-high five goals in an eight-minute span. |
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He brings us authority, composure and work rate and a bossing of midfield players we have lacked all of this zany season. |
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Dichter has performed in solo recitals and has appeared with virtually all of the world's major orchestras. |
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Within the small tote at his side lies the journal into which he places all of his thoughts and recollections. |
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In a previous report of Lyme-associated extrapyramidal features in 5 patients, 5 all of the patients exhibited akinesia, pains, and rigidity. |
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Fifteen days later the Lantern Festival is celebrated and all of the city is illuminated with glowing ornate paper lanterns. |
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After Precious left the stage and came out to make her hellos to all of us, she insisted on giving me a lap dance. |
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If all of the construction materials used to rebuild Potsdamer Platz were loaded on rail cars, the train would stretch 5,000 kilometers. |
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On Christmas Eve, Ralph invited all of the wifeless sailors who hadn't any place better to go over to his house for a good time. |
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I haven't gone over the speech and checked the accuracy of all of the statements, but it is simply untrue that he appeared crazy in some way. |
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Then all of a sudden, you feel as if you're repeating yourself or it's just not fun anymore. |
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To go out you meld all of your cards, or all except one, which you discard. |
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If you look on the bench over there, there's a juice box and a snack for all of you. |
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Once the toddler went off to sleep, the TV and the lights went off too, so it was an early bed for all of us. |
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The nuances, shadings and details of a target segment's motivations, all of which provide marketers with valuable guidance, are missing. |
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Even something as monumental as the birth of a new millennium couldn't in the end live up to all of the hype. |
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By the end of Constantine's rule, all of the Augustan foundations of the Empire had changed profoundly. |
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I ask all of those sorts of questions because I am really concerned about this issue. |
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The balance of the contaminated ingredient and all of the compound feed containing it on the manufacturers premises were impounded. |
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I knit with acrylic yarn all of the time, and there are some yarns that I really like. |
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Purchase bicycle clothing made of reflective fabrics or add reflective tape to all of your rainy-weather wear. |
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So, all of you, sing a happy, lusty rendition of Happy Birthday for me and then belly up to the bar! |
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A racecard signed by all of the jockeys riding in Saturday's Grand National will be auctioned in York that evening. |
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On a late summer's evening after a hard day's work his music could be heard all over the village as he played all of his tunes, jigs and reels. |
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Vdot is reviewing 34 requests for adjustments covering existing contracts on all of the agency's projects. |
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Give her all the stuff out of your apartment that belongs to her and get all of yours out of hers if you can. |
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However, if staff can perform some or all of their work from home, you'll reduce turnover and increase job satisfaction. |
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But all of it is jumbled together in a way that at the end the reader is left empty, if amused. |
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But all of a sudden you realized, the jog became a sprint, and he wasn't slowing down. |
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Remember wolves hunt in packs but the wolf will take care of the sick, feed the old first, they do all of that. |
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During a routine business trip, security personnel insisted on completely unpacking and repacking all of his carry-on bags. |
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The discussion was fast paced and jocular, with nearly all of the jokes at the expense of IMX's desperate competitors. |
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An information pack was sent to my home before the trial but I didn't understand all of it. |
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Then He took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink from it, all of you. |
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But when he was playing I used to go to all of his home games and the odd away match too. |
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Yet despite all of this counter-argument, it is a racing certainty we will get a 0.25 per cent increase in rates on Thursday. |
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The four refineries have been run down under successive administrations and nearly all of the oil is now exported and refined elsewhere. |
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For all of their conceptual and measurement problems, economic aggregate measures are the best means we have for understanding the economy. |
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Many of them flourish in a broad range of habitats, and nearly all of them are adapted for wide dispersal. |
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Anyhow, every month all of our schools get newsletters that come with teaching tips and how-to-survive-in-Japan tips for noobs like me. |
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You're rafted up with other boats at your favorite swimming hole, and all of a sudden some knucklehead comes by throwing a supersized wake. |
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What is the critical mass of humanity that it will take for all of the human race to evolve to its next level? |
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The key to all of this is training troops and police forces to take that mission over. |
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A reasonably priced sampler will give you the chance to savour and compare all of their fermented potables at a sitting. |
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Then all of a sudden I just saw all of the downstairs go up in flames, and all the windows smashed. |
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This is not necessarily true for all of the players in the digital library arena, and it is not necessarily benightedness that accounts for this. |
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In there are all of the e-mail addresses of the family, as well as their names. |
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He reapplied some different ointments and re-wrapped some all of the bandages he just took off. |
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The only way that can happen is if all of the girls admit and repent their sins. |
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There is an awful lot of detail in this report and I am sure it is all of interest to readers. |
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There was a festival atmosphere in the air, with hundreds of people packing the streets for all of the events that had been organised. |
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These are juried awards, which means two or three jurors are given all of the books submitted by publishers within one category. |
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In all of them you see a hunched, awkward man, uncomfortable in his own body. |
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So shine the light on all of your friends because it all amounts to nothing in the end. |
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Working in television provided him with training, a secure job, and an establishment to kick against, and he remains grateful for all of this. |
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It's not just this town itself, but the whole of this county, this township that weaves all of us together like a blended family. |
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They can not only take all of your money, but destroy your entire life with a single keystroke. |
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Naturally showing all of these components in full atomic detail does not get us anywhere, since there are way too many atoms. |
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She, and all of them, are constrained by hopeless blocking and a lighting design so discrete as to be invisible to the naked eye. |
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Of all of the astronomical objects, the Sun is the most important to human beings. |
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In talking with the many men, she had come to distinguish similar traits in all of them. |
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Between the two of them, they managed to pick up all of Amy's suitcases and then they began to slowly lug them towards the lifts. |
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Unfortunately for us the singer can actually hold a note, thereby making all of his vocals entirely understandable. |
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The middle finger of my right hand, the one I need to type all of the lovely commas I use in my writing, is red. |
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Stumbling inadvertently into the press conference for the women's singles winner, I found Venus Williams holding court to all of 12 journalists. |
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A political programme that erodes human dignity is an affront to all of us, and deserves condemnation from every pulpit in the land. |
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They way he tells it you'd think we were all of us permanently roaming about the land in sackcloth and ashes, wailing and mithering. |
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The men, all of North African descent, were dressed casually and appeared in the dock with two interpreters. |
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They have been traveling the galaxy for all of recorded history, and seem to have innate abilities as pilots and astrogators. |
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This is an ambitious programme which will succeed if all of Erris supports the event. |
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Which means that all of us who aren't prowling Manhattan's East Village for white labels will have the pleasure of the Princess' company. |
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In the ensuing chaos a few minutes after the ticket windows opened, all of the six ticket windows were damaged, and several women collapsed. |
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Worse than all of that, though, was that she didn't even remember passing out, nor falling asleep. |
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Dawe had certainly covered all of his bases as far as security was concerned. |
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Right away an unofficial receiving line started as Amanda came face to face with all of her closest friends. |
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You get pace notes before the event to assist you, but you are not allowed to recce the stages, so in that sense it will be new to all of us. |
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When you swim with long strokes you are training all of the muscle mass needed for fast efficient swimming. |
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Last year, Burgerville went even further, purchasing enough wind power from local utilities to power all of its facilities. |
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I've taken an even dozen whitetail and mule deer bucks at ranges from 20 meters to a full 80, all of which were one-shot kills. |
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We tested all of our aftercare products thoroughly in our tattoo shops and have achieved what we think is the optimal recipe for healing. |
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Her mind was awhirl with thoughts, none of them pleasant and all of them directed at Armand. |
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There is a major story subplot that I have not mentioned, which truly kick-starts the emotional journey for all of our characters. |
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I looked into his kind and intelligent eyes, and instantly all of my doubts receded. |
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The wing commander is responsible for all of his or her wing's squadrons in the recovery and individual and unit training phases. |
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There are now estimated to be 10 million homes in the UK which can receive all of the BBC's digital services. |
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It fundamentally questioned all of my received notions of what was good about music. |
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It's vital that our marketing has effective strategies for reaching all of these audiences. |
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Campbell, contact all of the COs of all of the other brigades, wings, regiments, and divisions. |
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Sure, all of the athletes are superbly trained and conditioned, and big lumps to boot. |
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There is still a major issue in terms of managing all of the remnant vegetation. |
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I had become a wiz with the computer, and all of the librarians relied on me. |
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And unlike most fishing for trout under the lights, almost all of the fish were keepers, easily measuring more than the 15-inch minimum. |
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Combined this will reduce the kill by up to 100,000, all of which will occur in the first six months of the year. |
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On top of all of her other duties she is the sacristan of Duiske Abbey, and that is no small job. |
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He has seasoned all of this with several excellent photo essays, and wraps up his efforts with an afterword and four appendixes. |
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He added that he and all of the residents were happy in the reception centre in Waterford. |
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It's important that all of us become very big ambassadors for our own industry. |
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I told him to go find some pretty cowgirl, but I think he intends to spend all of his time at electronics gaming parlors. |
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The first person to hold this cube with mortal hands shall inherit all of my strength. |
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In all of the books she had ever read the main character always had some sort of friend. |
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Not all of them were as experienced or as wise as they made themselves out to be, but it was a learning experience, certainly. |
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I've driven in Paris, in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, in Rome and in Athens, all of them reckoned to be nightmarish. |
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Soon his confidence in theoretical physics was such that by the second semester he was taking all of Sommerfeld's courses. |
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Whatever the nature of their reclusiveness, all of them have learnt to maintain a tightrope balance between the world, the self and their art. |
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I apologise to Jack Robertson for reading him the wrong way, although I am not sure I follow all of what he says. |
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Almost all of us then try to remember the date, fail dismally, feel inadequate and ashamed and resolve to be more attentive to our mothers. |
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We got my library out of there, and she got our master tapes and all of our master radio shows. |
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You have the new guard of Pegg and Frost fencing with the grand masters, all of whom bring their A-game. |
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Add almost all of the remaining berries and strain the fruit, keeping all the juices. |
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We have placed all of our trust in our concept of ourselves, and withdrawn our trust from experience. |
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Perhaps all of the above came together in a conspiracy to gang up on her vulnerable and elusive self-esteem. |
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Now, all of the applicants have been granted class 448 temporary safe haven visas. |
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You can import all of your address book from Outlook with a couple of clicks and from other email programs as well. |
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Kim took all of what Levi had said in slowly, the words touching her heart. |
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In many cases you get the feeling that testing goes on wholescale, is often repeated or is unnecessary, all of which are unacceptable. |
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I just wanted to extend my thanks to you for all of the wonderful books you've written, your words have touched both my mind and heart. |
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As a traditional leader I have to play my part in eradicating crime so that all of us can live in a crime-free rainbow nation. |
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Thanks to all of you who wrote to me with invites for free dinners and guest rooms, but it looks like I'll have to take a collective rain check. |
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There needs to be a review of all of this and a reconsideration of the role of the director of Central Intelligence. |
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He, within that period of time, defeated all of the enemies of France, and built the most powerful military machine in Europe, on the land. |
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With the exception of A Mery Gest, whose metre Edwards describes as a form of tail rhyme, all of More's poetry are written in rhyme royal. |
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More and more, we are living in a society where we are all tracked automatically all of the time. |
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The appearance of naturally aged wood captures the signatures of all of nature's own artists. |
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Once the splint was in place, David continued his work and applied the salve he just made on all of the wounds that would require it. |
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A model describing the microparticle dynamics and accounting for all of these effects was presented. |
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Ask the funeral director for a written quotation detailing all of these fees. |
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The ultimate deterrent to all of this is a strong set of moral values, rules and standards. |
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It has already made three acquisitions, all of profitable businesses, and is believed to be eyeing up another two. |
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They too were covered with small grey bruises, none of them bigger than the nail of my pinky finger and all of them painful to the touch. |
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Magical healing qualities are attributed to some types of honey, but not all of them contain the necessary active ingredients. |
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She was the first Kerne to be wed to royalty, and she had brought with her the sense and sagacity seemingly born to all of that fleetstate. |
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I have spoken to numerous FBI and CIA counter-terrorist agents, all of whom tell a similar story. |
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Following the collapse of the Roman Empire, all of Europe faltered as trade and commerce dried up. |
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Many of the emails said that while all of their other actions are abhorrent, the burning of Korans is commendable. |
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The light tackle had no chance of holding such a monster as it ran out of the tail of the pool, taking all of the line and backing with it, which snapped at the drum. |
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But for all of her comic relief, Blankenship became a tragic figure in the Mad Men mythos, dying silently at her desk. |
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Can all of those who are opposed to the sale of the local amenity say with their hand on their heart that they ever lifted a finger to try to make a success of it? |
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Using all of the arrows in our quiver now will leave us extremely vulnerable when the next crisis hits, which it will. |
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These locales also benefit from the influx of business their tax laws invite and all of the associated economic activity. |
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It has kept all of us in touch with reality as it exists in Tokyo and Japan along with a better understanding of what Tokyo and Japan are all about. |
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As with every truly well written story, it seems a shame to unravel all of the threads and to foreshadow all of the genuinely surprising twists in the plot. |
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I pledge to conduct a full and fair investigation and to give the grand jury all of the information necessary to do its job. |
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And when I went to school it was a whole generation, all the teachers were all maiden ladies, and I think all of their young men went away and never came back. |
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He had brought all of Claire's things, having had to repack some of them. |
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Droughts, floods, or early frost may have caused some or all of the introduced cultigens to fail but may have resulted in bumper yields of the more weedy native species. |
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I knew Andrew had lost weight, he was weeing a lot, and was very tired and weak, so he had some but not all of the signs of diabetes mentioned on the site. |
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By having all of the information up front, potential buyers can quickly assess the condition and state of repair of the house without having to engage their own surveyor. |
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That's really expensive, and it requires a lot of labor to keep track of all of those SKUs, figure out where to shelve them, etc. |
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Almost all of them are interested in gender or sexual identity and want to show how a given work dramatizes the constructed character of selfhood. |
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But the fact is that there is common ground with Moscow and Tehran to combat the biggest threat to all of us at this moment. |
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At points, Tomorrow Night is all of those things, ranging from cringeworthy to laugh-out-loud funny. |
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At the other end of the social scale were the king and a tiny group of powerful men, all of them rentiers who lived in style on the revenues of their great estates. |
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The image, with all of its sketchy lines and minimal color palette, had to be rendered in a matter of seconds. |
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Cereals include wheat, rice, barley, oats, rye, maize, millet, and sorghum, all of which have been used as food since prehistoric times, and cultivated since antiquity. |
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The droid, for all of its strengths, is unlikely to single-handedly slow the iPhone juggernaut. |
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He values all of his customers whether they are shopping for an elaborate piece of box topiary priced in the thousands, or a couple of pot plants. |
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I guess I'll have to watch out for all of those air-headed totties then. |
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There were times when he would spend all of his money on speed or marijuana and get so high his mind would blur and all he could think about was having a another dosage. |
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While all of these arguments contain a kernel of truth, close analysis shows that they are disingenuous at best and downright misleading at worst. |
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We were disconcerted by Northern Ireland's aggressive vegetation, all of it a deep dayglo green and sprouting in every available thimbleful of soil. |
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The assault left the sister-wife dead, as well as all of her four young children. |
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The pull of these cities have been such that all of them are gradually becoming very densely populated, tottering almost on the brink of a demographic disaster. |
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Most striking is a work with tiny rainbow streaks at the top edge near the center, like a prismatic reflection, while almost all of the rest is black. |
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Japanese cuisine has become all the rage in Shanghai, so much so that almost all of the top hotels in the city are featuring Japanese restaurants. |
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Was he just putting all of this on to get me to be his girlfriend? |
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His copy of The Diviners was meticulously tabbed and flagged and he had a thick file of all of the emails that the two men had exchanged with each other before this evening. |
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In addition, Flashy Foot Wear sells flashy shoe bags, shoe slide protectors, and accessory bags, all of which can be purchased either retail or wholesale. |
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He pulled all of his money from his shirt pocket and counted it out. |
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What makes this November so daunting for Democrats is that almost all of them are at work this time. |
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You can see all of that condensed down to a few minutes and in HD in this video, from the showgirls to the eventual tragic end. |
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She screamed all of a sudden, and a gob of spit hits me in the face. |
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With all of the starting spots filled, the Mariners may try to land a hitter who can share time in the outfield and come off the bench late in games. |
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This keeps the stress off my knees and places all of it on my quads and hamstrings, in effect making the movement more of a one-leg squat than a stretching lunge. |
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But you cannot deny that when you go you are experiencing the show through all of your senses. |
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I was dreading that moment, because there I was thinking I was wasting all of my money and I would have no more savings. |
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Yet, despite all of that, it is strange that in the welter of accusations levelled at them no member came on radio or television to make their case. |
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We all know what a nightmare it is, trying to jam all of your belongings into the removal van and packing always takes twice as long as you think it will! |
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She keeps house for all of them and bears their children too. |
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You can get all of the information here, so go read up on it and sign up! |
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Casts of sports trophies, a toy train, a saw, a football and a cross are some of the items embedded in the work, all of them rendered fossil-like by the lime whitewash. |
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A receiver can be appointed to a firm by a creditor, usually a bank, whose debt has been secured by a charge on some or all of the company's assets. |
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What rankles about all of this is that Paterson, for all his deep flaws, might be the best governor New York has had in decades. |
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Public tumults and tragedies, even ones as dreadful as that of September 11, gradually recede into the past and become less emotionally fraught for all of us. |
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Through all of this he kept going and now the new school is ready to open. |
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When she moved, her hair swished with her movements in a way that tantalized any man in her radius, though she was oblivious to all of the attention she got. |
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Possibly the most visually striking of all of the South American psittacines, the hawk-headed parrot, Deroptyus accipitrinus, is becoming more common in aviculture. |
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He had shaved off all of his hair when he was giving a show one night. |
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Each source quoted or paraphrased was coded separately, and all of a source's statements in an article were taken into account when applying coding categories. |
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Our sense of what it is to be reasonably well-off keeps changing, the threshold keeps rising-even though all of us are much better off than people were hundreds of years ago. |
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We have air hockey contests, and run wild on all of the arcade games. |
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We talk about marriage and all of those sappily romantic sweet things. |
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It revolves around re-creation of a 19th century grazing property, owned by a squatter and his wife, and all of the people who work on their selection. |
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The human can sometimes win simply by moving a piece back and forth between the same two squares, and the computer wastes all of its time re-examining each position. |
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But unlike Hobby Lobby, who rejected just four types of contraception, Eden Foods is rejecting all of them. |
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For Holmes, this would mean considering all of the various ways in which a theft could occur without the guard dog barking. |
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Because if this is how I feel from all of the rancor, I can only imagine how disconnected the rest of my generation must feel. |
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Sure, all of us enjoy poking fun at our loquacious, irrepressible, unpredictable vice president. |
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The second movement opens with timpani and rattles, followed by almost electronic sounding little looped musical figures that litter all of Glass's compositions. |
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I pose that question to all of you since I firmly believe that your response will indicate whether you are at peace with God, with others and with yourself. |
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This is not simply an affront to the detainees, but to all of us. |
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Almost all of the white-coat hunting involved fishermen in Newfoundland and Quebec who needed a way to make money at the end of winter before the fishing season began again. |
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Virtually all of them have advanced degrees, some of which are doctorates. |
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They survived the Depression, won a world war, put a man on the moon, and educated all of us young whippersnappers who are now trying to tell them what to do. |
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It took me all of last night just to do my bedroom, and because I had to air the room after vacuuming, I had to sleep downstairs on the hard floor. |
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Likewise, the focus of the ancient Hawaiian kapu or law sought to focus on the relationships of kauwa not only with the kahuna and aliyi, but with all of the other groups. |
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In 1999 we lost all of our good players and went back to square one. |
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It's been a year since I moved here and I still haven't unpacked all of my books. |
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This is nothing more than a rationalization of current social structures, all of which systematically oppress the interests of women, minorities and the poor. |
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And he has exhausted all of the possible clever taxation wheezes. |
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I can say all of this without hesitation because these concerns have been investigated and found to be groundless. |
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If all of those votes had been counted statewide, the consortium determined that Al Gore would have won. |
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Awaiting the convening of the grand jury, I trust that justice will be served and healing will begin for all of those affected. |
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Doses of streptomycin, kanamycin, amikacin, and capreomycin must be adjusted in patients with renal failure because the kidneys excrete essentially all of these drugs. |
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Virtually all of the Balkar speak both Karachay-Balkar and Russian. |
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Last September I gave my Jack Russell terrier, Daisy, all of my money to invest. |
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You didn't tell us the joke-and just for the record, we're not asking-but let's take a flyer and assume it was sexist, bigoted, bawdy, scatological or all of the above. |
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