Everlast is one of the few artists who can take on a style of music like rap and bring something fresh to it while still keeping it all real. |
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It was very windy down there at the start of the competition and my run-up was all over the place. |
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This action must have rankled Larry, who, like all good politicians, loves a media opportunity with kids. |
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And the ker-ching of the till when the house sells will be all the more melodious and rewarding for it. |
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If anyone deserves it, he does because he has shown so much mental strength to come through all the lows. |
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They held me while I cried and shared my highs and lows throughout all these years. |
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Obviously, the death threat ratchets up the tension, but it's not really all that palpable. |
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Through her experiences, the main character realises that when all is said and done, she can only rely on herself. |
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But when all is said and done, Moore is a millionaire, and the success of this movie will move him even further up the ladder. |
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The death of someone at the age of 101 is, when all is said and done, hardly a tragedy, and hardly unexpected. |
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But when all is said and done, we have been blessed with one great big and beautiful country of which we can all be proud. |
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But, when all is said and done, if even a hint of doubt remains about your offering, your audience will go somewhere that eliminates that doubt. |
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He was the artistic adviser to the Queen, and he had certain proclivities, which they all had. |
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Tonight I return to French class, and am all afeared at the thought I have started forgetting what I know. |
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Tax work, for example, is mainly advisory and involves interpreting law and figures rather than poring over a calculator all day. |
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Cities including Washington, Philadelphia, New York, they're all under heat advisories or warnings today. |
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Dawe had certainly covered all of his bases as far as security was concerned. |
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The good characters are decidedly saintly, and the bad guys aren't really all that bad when push comes to shove. |
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Like all lawyers, they are required to act as officers of the court as well as advocates. |
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By the 2002-03 school year, almost all elementary and middle schools and their districts were on the Galaxy system. |
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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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For all that, however, we have heard not a whisper of apology from those responsible. |
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The middle ear includes all the parts between your eardrum and the hearing nerve, inside your head. |
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He did after all confess, without a whisper of remorse, to carrying out the bombing. |
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As an expat American in the UK I get confronted with the lowball figures all the time. |
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So much for phony lowball estimates, which all governments dangle to keep the rubes quiet. |
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It will take a long time for them to get over this defeat and analyse where it all went wrong. |
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She has two younger brothers and we all like to live as a family in a house where tennis is rarely mentioned. |
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Of all the parks in the city, this may be the only one where people feel free to walk on the grass. |
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I wish for all my children a world where they will be free from hatred towards one another. |
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Rumours and whispers were circulating last night that he had been on an all day bender since 7am that morning! |
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The paper is positioned just where his face ought to be, and all I see of him are two ears and a tuft of hair. |
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Melina's horse walked on the path as all around her the forest whispered with the wind. |
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I wrote and arranged music, and produced hit records at all hours of the night and weekends. |
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She shook the cloth from her forehead and turned her attention to the flame again, using it as a focal point, instead of the darkness all around. |
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They forced the Government's hand over Sunday trading by illegally opening all hours, to the delight of shoppers. |
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We have all been through the procedure whereby we have discussed our views, and at the end, failed to agree. |
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The translation service is your reliable partner for all your Adyghe translation needs. |
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First of all what was the crisis in Gujrat that an assembly wherein the ruling party enjoyed comfortable majority by itself had to be dissolved? |
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I could easily plane a length of wood or weld up sheet metal, but would I be as effective if all I had to work with was an adze or forge? |
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The problem is too many people waste that power rapping about all the wrong things. |
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In one case, all punishments were stopped for a two-month period in the run-up to last November's Stormont elections. |
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If we wanted a life of leisure all we had to do was to show up at the dole office every fortnight. |
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And the agency willingly risks taking the rap in exchange for access to all that client money. |
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Sunset cocktail dresses, tropical disco pants, neon kaftans, bikinis, all laced with glamour. |
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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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We all pay the price for our disastrous council, every single one of us who resides in this borough. |
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Now, like Cinderella, all they need is a ticket to have a ball, whereupon Linda chances across a mislaid handbag with four tickets inside. |
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They all pay their money and are immediately blindfolded, whereupon they are asked to make polite conversation with the person next to them. |
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However, whatever, wherever they play, blues guitarists all have a common aim. |
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You're free to buy whatever you want from wherever you want, it all goes back to the same place eventually. |
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I'm not down on people finding love online, in their local supermarket or at the dogs, wherever, whatever, it's all good. |
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Independence Day should be the rallying point of all our people, whatever and wherever their origins. |
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Many doubted that we would ever see the day, but it has now come and the town and townspeople will be all the better for it. |
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Yet for all that, this was a win that received a rapturous reception from the home fans, after some anxious moments in the second half. |
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Where is the outrage from all the international groups, the ICRC, the Red Crescent and all the sheikhs, imams and mullahs? |
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Having spent all summer to earn money to put yourself through college, Christmas comes and goes and you find yourself back to square one. |
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It should be a platform for all film-makers to exchange their ideas and whet their skills. |
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It's got nothing to do with the efficient flow of air, which is what good aerodynamics is all about. |
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Growing up in the projects of East Boston, he was the runt of a litter of eight children, all born within a span of 12 years. |
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I fiddle with the stem of my wineglass, glancing around the restaurant at all the other happy couples. |
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Whereas in 1997, 10 art shows were advertised under the aegis of the festival, all are now excluded. |
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The birds were singing and even the soft breeze whispered in his ears, all helping to make the discomforting dream fade away. |
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Knives of all shapes and sizes hung on racks and lay on tables, whetstones handy. |
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With only a few quiet words, he can solve any and all problems confronting towny fishermen like ourselves. |
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By the time you're done mixing it all together, it's hard to tell which is which. |
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The Indian wars are all but over, and the West has been tamed, or destroyed, whichever you prefer. |
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First and the foremost, stem the population explosion, the mother of all ills. |
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Well, why did you agree to drive your mates around whilst they did all the tag work? |
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I don't know the reason why he has said all this but it puts him in a bad light. |
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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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Perhaps you can see why all those who wrote about the Beijing speech are suddenly stranded. |
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It was whispered that they spent all their time locked up at the Business School, frantically running from one lecture or work group to the next. |
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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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For all the whiff of street danger, this is a notably wussy, non-violent picture. |
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The science of aerodynamics is all about the flow of air around an object and the forces it exerts on that item. |
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After several of the local townsfolk turn up dead, all eyes fall upon this disturbed and destructive kid. |
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Applicant Ian Curwen is hoping to re-open the garage, offering petrol and garage-shop fare at all hours. |
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The drinks bottles contained a wide range of beverages, including aerated water, ginger beer and lemonade all produced locally. |
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The laws of physics aren't all that aerodynamicists deal with when they head to the wind tunnel. |
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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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It's all so dazzling as to be kaleidoscopic in its beauty and swirling confusion. |
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We are all very aware that this is a dance festival performance, so we aren't thinking of ourselves as aerialists. |
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All this while my family was watching from inside the van, and in full view of all those in line. |
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This is not a static and unchangeable world where all whites have the goods while blacks do not. |
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The sky was almost black, while the trees and shrubs where all frosty pink. |
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Those who have to suffer the consequences are wondering why local parents are letting their teenagers run amok at all hours of the night. |
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You might not agree with everything there, but hopefully you'll find it all provocative, informative, and generally worth your while. |
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Today, discontent tended to make me think it's all a hollow shell, that perhaps all that effort, all that sacrifice, were not worth my while. |
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With some precautions and proper management, all patients of kala-azar could be cured with amphotericin B in a rural set-up. |
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Tiles were placed in the same home range areas for all trials, but in different runways or locations to avoid habituation and previous scents. |
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People living nearby fear for their own homes, after a number of fires at the site, and are worried children are often inside at all hours. |
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Alla said children whimpered in fear, and all around there was screaming and crying. |
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You can listen to the whimperers all the day long, crying loud cries and prayers, and professing with great tears that they love God. |
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He whined the whole time and said he didn't want any, then we get home and he is all whiny and says he doesn't even want to go swimming. |
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He made a careful engine run-up with all instruments in the green, repeated his instructions to me and took the Active, number two in trail. |
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The class includes general aerobics and pelvic floor exercises to suit all ages. |
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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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Given all this I was rapt to sign a two-year deal with the club earlier this week. |
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The old Master of the town tried to steal treasure from all of the townspeople. |
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They recently surveyed all rateable residential properties and received a decisive yes vote for recycling including glass. |
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I was surrounded by at least a dozen baby kangaroos, wallabies, or koalas all my life. |
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His collection combines luxury, whimsicality and wearability, all guided by his designer's instinct. |
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By the way they were all paying attention to him so raptly, I could tell he was the ringleader of the group. |
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His body shook with a memory he had tried to forget, but the woman lying helpless on his couch was bringing it all back to him. |
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It's as though the director is cramming as much bizarre and quirky humor into each frame as possible, and astonishingly enough, it all works. |
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We must note, however, that all these findings are etiologically nonspecific. |
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You have to squeak it in a shrill whine, which says all that you need to know about the man himself. |
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I feel like I must suck as a mother because some days it seems that all he does is whine and moan and complain. |
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Once the fighters had all landed the lengthy runways retracted into the ground and were replaced by another. |
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They can complain and whine all they want, but it doesn't change the fact that the world is changing around them. |
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New artefacts are being brought in all the time either by donation or bequest. |
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Her ponytail was ratted and her bangs were sticking up all over while her braids were perfectly fine as they always were. |
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This course costs 50 with a morning or evening session to suit all working hours. |
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And the bag boys all seem to be happy, happy surf rats, with funny haircuts and pretty smiles. |
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Why not add a touch of class to it all by taking a seat at one of the glass tables and ordering a real drink like a whiskey sour. |
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With all that he had achieved up to this point, it's evident that this spell was still one of the prouder moments of a glittering career. |
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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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Dad had been gone all day for some case that required him to travel three hours away. |
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Burma road was the street that connected not only Kabwata but also all other residential areas to other locations or townships on the route. |
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When we are done, we will have a purer English, free of all nasty things like metaphor and simile and aestheticism and colour. |
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He would love to take a whirlwind ballpark tour, going to different stadiums all over the country. |
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At times, he seems to be exhausting all possible means and angles to aestheticize action and violence. |
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So, all my knowledge of art came from scavenged bits and pieces in the late hours of the morning. |
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The long greasy blond locks in his face, the raspiness to his voice and his stage presence all scream Cobain in a surreal, time-travel way. |
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He reminds us that the installation esthetic began in a spirit of rebellion against all that. |
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Digital art has myriad complexities that make it all the more difficult to define a new esthetic. |
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The two walked quickly back to the village, which was now all astir with life. |
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Both terms were applied in all the arts in a neutral sense with no necessary implication for beauty or aesthetic value. |
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Moments later, the room was astir, with half a dozen instructors and guards, all working to release them. |
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The bed was not made, and there was dirt all inside the covers and sheets of the bed. |
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Just thinking about the implications of getting the position have had my mind in a whirl all weekend. |
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My head was in a whirl with all that I was seeing, and I kept pleading with the baron to make our cab go slower so I could look around. |
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She waits for another useless barrage of platitudes and axioms, but all she catches is the harsh rasp of his breathing. |
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All he knew was that his brain was whirling, his throat was burning, and everything was all wrong. |
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Almost all of his work from then on was for magazine covers and book illustrations. |
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We can all benefit from a little white noise, whether it's the whir of crickets or airplanes overhead. |
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Cameras from all sides pointed at me, whirring mechanically as they changed their angles of attack. |
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Over the past three years I have had first hand experience with all the many variables that are a part of aerotowing hang gliders. |
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The two native Glass Lizards of Kerkyra occur often together with whip snakes all over the island. |
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Laura Bush is all deferential and smiles in public, but you can bet that she whipsaws him like a swing in private. |
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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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Smart men supposedly ignored dizzy dames and all the rest, listening not to the whippoorwill but to cash registers. |
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People who think it's all twee warbling over burbly synths just aren't giving them a fair shake. |
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They know all the answers here by heart and repeat them with all the thought of a parrot. |
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He read all the books and I do mean all and could recite large passages of film dialogue by heart. |
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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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Watch kalua pigs dug out of the imu, enjoy fire knife dancers and take in the tastes and music of all Polynesia. |
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It all looked terribly cool, the power of propaganda and marketing at work. |
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The role of the government propaganda camps known as public schools cannot be discounted in all this. |
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I mixed all these together with the conch, a tablespoon of fresh lime juice, a pinch of salt, and a few shakes of Tabasco. |
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Assembled at Bullpot Farm was a fine team of individuals all ready and raring to go. |
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Now I am fit and raring to go, ready to give it my all against New Zealand at Ewood Park on Saturday. |
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Car accidents, excessive head contact in sports, severe whiplash, falls, and blows to the head may all cause concussions. |
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Residents have the opportunity to rotate through all major subspecialty areas including trauma, EMS, and aeromedicine. |
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Many people are shaken by a sense of vulnerability, and nobody can tell how all this will finish. |
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In both cases, a forager arriving at a patch consumes all the accumulated resource. |
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Somehow this is all tied in to the treacherous mountain trails, where a mile as the crow flies can take twenty miles of switchbacks. |
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For the rare or unusual gift, a trip round the antique or second-hand shops and a little imagination is all you need. |
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A stretched table filled with all the delicacies of Middle Eastern cuisine. |
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I am sick of all the whingers writing in and complaining about having to pay a few pounds to park. |
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There will be all the normal whinges and possibly a few boardroom rogues, but Scotland ought to be cautiously optimistic about the new year. |
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Amid all the gloom and doom in the advertising industry giant adverts seem to be bucking the trend. |
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The teammates, all female, asserted that her terrifying behavior that day justified their permanently closing ranks against her. |
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The parklike understory turned into rank undergrowth, and the inevitable result was a bushfire that destroyed all the old-growth, hollow trees. |
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Mounted fans whirred overhead, efficiently distributing the rank air and grime into all corners. |
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Her eyes glittered with a new emotion, one he could identify all to easily. |
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The wheel well all but disintegrated and the already broken front axle shattered to pieces that fell at odd angles. |
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Before the trip the agency will advertise the vacancies in all major Australian cities. |
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This module allows you to compress all attachments in a message, folder or sorting rule with a single mouse click. |
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He promised and assured all that this was but a preliminary visit and that he would be back on Christmas Eve with the toys they had written for. |
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I'm not promising we'll win it, but I can assure all the supporters that we're determined to give it our best shot. |
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I assure you this will take a lot of practice and as you all know, practice makes perfect. |
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Still have a bit of a chesty wheeze and cough too, but, hopefully it will all be cleared in the next day or two. |
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A West Indian spinner then took control and with two other Heworth batsmen falling to run-outs, the innings closed at 154 all out. |
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Our concern is that this is all a wheeze not to pay rent for the foreseeable future to the detriment of the pension fund. |
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The manager is using his first match in charge to give all his available senior players a run-out. |
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Stop waiting, and try these amazing products that will astoundingly delight all of your senses! |
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Central to its operation is an agreed code of conduct, which, together with other by-laws, all members agree to abide by. |
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Shortly after the spotlight was turned on the island, the tourist office pulled all advertising. |
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The voice was low, and he sounded like those people who were grumpy all the time. |
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Former Castlebar Celtic player Danny Lawless also went close for Snugboro but despite the best efforts off both teams the game ended all square. |
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The game was all square after 10 minutes as points from Ryan Cafferkey and Eamon O'Reilly were matched by Noel Convey and Ciaran McDonald. |
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Predatory snails, including Oyster Drills, whelks, sponges, especially the Boring Sponges, and fish all find oysters a tasty treat. |
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He talked with whoever was at the door in low whispers and then opened the door all the way and in came a girl. |
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Sloyan kept Sligo in contention throughout and when he put the game all square with three minutes to play the odds on a home victory shortened. |
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Jennings took a two game lead quickly, Hyland fought back with some brilliant play to make the game all square at 2 all. |
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I recognised all of them as some of the higher ranking figures in the racing industry. |
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But as shameful as inaction is, Alberta is expected to set some all time records for a new low. |
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By 1971, a ranking structure was adopted that standardized all the systems. |
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In other words, India was assured of all but one medal even before the event commenced. |
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Fulke pulls his game back to all square at the 16th after Love narrowly misses a putt from the edge of the green. |
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It seems to have escaped the attention of certain parts of the BBC that we are all square with two tests still to play. |
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Not all shih-tzu mothers do what they are suppose to do, and in these cases, a breeder must act quickly to save the newly whelped shih-tzu puppy. |
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At maturity, or on the death of the original life assured, all the benefits of the policy are paid to the new owner. |
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I'd like watch as each argument just runs out of steam, leaving just the prejudice and chauvinism for all to see. |
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Crew chiefs were finishing pre-flighting all the aircraft scheduled for the mission that day and any spares selected in case any ship aborted their pre-flight run-ups. |
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During shooting there was all occasional whiff of smoke at the rear of the cylinder and examination of the fired cases found them covered with soot from end to end. |
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The game finished all square after ninety minutes but extra time did sort the two sides out as the home side scored twice to book their place in the next round. |
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The guy who drove us over in the town car took us the scenic way and it totally cracked me up when even he knew all about my hospital visit the night before! |
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I've seen some of them wandering about at all hours of the night. |
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Not only did I met children of all stripes, I met and conversed with adults from a young age. |
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The idea that most stars are unhappy is not my experience, although it doesn't stop them from whingeing when they don't have it all their own way! |
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Not all small communities see the benefits, however, and the taverns of Port McNeill have seen heated arguments between pro-farming townies and anti-farming islanders. |
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Well, we all had headsets on, and obviously everyone was extremely quiet and solemn and trying to, with rapt attention, get everything they could out of the tape. |
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Instead, all the attacks sounded like whiffs at a softball game. |
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All they do is ratchet up a crisis, get more free stuff, sign papers that mean nothing to them, keep on doing the illegal war stuff, and start the cycle all over again. |
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Out in all weather, bringing a friendly rat-tat-tat to many an isolated cottage door, sharing a bit of news, taking a message to a doctor or priest if someone was in trouble. |
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To unscrew the casing is to throw open such a Pandora's Box of nuts and springs, axles, ratchets and governors as to confound all attempts to recapture them. |
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We advise against all but essential travel to all other parts of Iraq. |
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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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We should both call on all our supporters to prepare themselves to close ranks as Americans and unite the country behind the winner as soon as this process is complete. |
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We were all a bit slaphappy after staying up all night to finish the report. |
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The two-and-half hour delay to the opening of the second runway, along with problems de-icing aircraft prior to take-off, caused delays to almost all services. |
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The teacher confiscated all cell phones for the duration of the field trip. |
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The trigger is gently curved and smooth, as all good double action triggers should be, and the front of the trigger guard is squared slightly and grooved. |
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We all smiled as we whiffed the scent of the baking cookies. |
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They all convene at the Weston family home, and over the next several days, a series of ghosts come out of the closet. |
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Or if our strip of film showed an airplane running along a runway and taking off into the air, we would all be quite certain in which direction it was going. |
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Now a multi-platinum artist with two Grammy nominations, his concerts draw thousands from all across the globe. |
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Sure enough, they all heard a sharp click, and Paul opened the door. |
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Web sites are all about advertising products, ideas and services. |
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They were all yelling at him in French and Arabic and Berber. |
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Testing has long impeded all groups of minority students, and is a strong barrier to the success of minorities in schools where standardized testing is the norm. |
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Gym rats from the east to the west coast prefer tank tops because they allow for complete range of motion and allow gym buffs to admire their flexed muscles at all times. |
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Virtually all present were on the kaiser's team, while two first lieutenants played on the side of the armies of France, Britain, Belgium, and Holland. |
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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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Of course, there are lots of other minor arguments on the issue, but when all is said and done, it all comes back to the issue of progressive cultures vs. primitive cultures. |
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For all my posing I made straight As, had a mouth full of braces, and played the coronet and the flugelhorn in the school band. |
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We all enjoy the peace and quiet and a chance to daydream while weeding, but there comes a time when it's nice to have company and talk about the whys and wherefores. |
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Come with me as I give you the low-down on all the latest movie releases. |
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Repeat flour and milk step until all has been whisked together. |
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After less than a year, the faculty were furious because there were not enough TAs to do all their grading for them. |
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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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I left Dublin after the midnight hour and rolled west along the road, all too well aware that part of my link with the old city had come to an end. |
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Contrary to the impression given, behind the scenes it was not just non-Test team players who got bored and whinged endlessly, but virtually all the players. |
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This report is now circulating all over the Arab world to the right people, including the Middle East Arab central bankers, the sheiks, the money manager advisors, etc. |
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Now all that remains are a few hazy memories of nights on the town. |
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And he has exhausted all of the possible clever taxation wheezes. |
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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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This model has recognized that we can't assure ourselves completely that everything you put in that you need will be all that's needed down the road in the future. |
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But who knows, the conventional wisdom is wrong all the time about these things. |
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They also feel intimidated by all the technology that purveyors of conventional wisdom claim patients are demanding. |
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I think a lot of political lowbrows all around the world got a new lease on life when they saw how even somebody like him could get crowbarred into office. |
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Now, most of the kampongs have grotesque concrete eyesores fingering the sea, and there are all manner of boats arriving or departing every other hour. |
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While most of the captives were eventually ransomed, the raid stood as a clear reminder to all the colonies and to Britain as well of how dangerous was frontier life. |
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We all know LeBron is loathed for the graceless way in which he left the Cleveland Cavaliers. |
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Wind opened his mouth but all that came out was a low groan. |
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The sensible left should stop whingeing about that and admit that Brown did us all an enormous favour when he came up with the Treasury's five economic tests. |
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When all was done, the committee of five was given the funds raised to buy books, and lots of books were added to the elementary and middle schools and the high school. |
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Later, even critics lauded him for his agility in the dance sequences, little realising that it was a man in pain shaking it off, all for his fans. |
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But when push comes to shove, he sold out to preserve his place in the party, and all for a man whose campaign attacked his family to score political points only 4 years ago. |
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Edward was in the stunned process of thanking him, his head still all in a whirl with the terrible news, when the squire entered the room again, followed by Ellen. |
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Thus all the greater irony that Downton required another American import, Cora Grantham, in order to keep the estate running. |
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So, I was copying it and getting it out, and I kept a copy on myself at all times with really, really strong passwords. |
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The asterisk footnote stated that all dates are for planning purposes and subject to change, so we may not see this running in actual business systems for quite some time. |
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The clicks and whirrs, the stuttered, granulated melodies, the use of found sound and field recordings find their way onto all nine of the acoustic guitar-centred tracks. |
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High ranking officers are almost all graduates of the academy. |
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No one is trying to denigrate the importance of a good education. We all know that it is crucial for success. |
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Forget all that nonsense about looking like an orange and think of your skin as the finest, most delicate fabric that you've got to wear for the rest of your life. |
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Regional, global, and political conditions were all converging to make this an opportune moment to advance negotiations. |
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For all his reputation for hauteur, I would forever after remember this evidence of Vidal's graciousness and self-confidence. |
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In his awed provincialism Grimshaw failed to realise that as a painter he could outdo all three so long as he kept to his own landscapes and townscapes. |
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He is perfectly capable of introducing a bill requiring all cars to run on corn stalks instead of gasoline. |
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The program allows users to do global searches through all the available data. |
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And in all honesty low-budget marketing campaigns based on solid positioning that have great value are fun, authentic and generate viral interest. |
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The bacon rashers can be placed on a heat-proof plate and put back in the oven to finish cooking till all the fat has melted and there are just very crisp bits left. |
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One has to trust, for all our sakes, this isn't a rash prediction. |
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They all have a corkboard or a dry erase board that was reserved for bad ideas. |
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In fact, it had all the hallmarks of reasonably interesting, middle-of-the-road, weekday morning commercial radio, but it rapidly turned into something resembling a spectacle. |
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Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean, and Rock Hudson all stayed at El Paisano, still the grandest hotel in town. |
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Scart's midfielder Daniel Murphy made it all square once more at the end of the third quarter and the same player put his side one point to the good in the 47th minute. |
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Yet all the while they know where they are and where they are going! |
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Ice and water protection can be used under any type of roofing, including three-tab and laminated composition shingles, wood shingles and shakes, and all types of tile. |
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In 1999 we lost all of our good players and went back to square one. |
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Pay them to take the rap and then say it was all their fault. |
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Two points from Scart's Daniel Murphy in the final quarter made it all square between the sides at five points each with about six minutes remaining. |
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His new position is largely ceremonial because all the decisions are actually made by a committee. |
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With all this talk about young whippersnappers trying to get involved in politics, it has been largely overlooked that old coots aren't exactly in the middle of the action. |
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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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A string of former city vendors, subcontractors and administration insiders, who had all copped pleas, testified to the bribes. |
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Wilsden then equalised from a corner to make it all square at the break. |
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The Comedians By Graham Greene The granddaddy of all outsider books on Haiti, by the granddaddy of outsiders. |
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With all this re-hashing of old ideas, it seemed like reality shows had run their course in '04, making reality junkies like me start to get the shakes. |
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At the mention of such a grown-up task, Alex squared his shoulders and assented that yes, he had protected his mother from all sorts of dangers while his father was away. |
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His fervent approach to football manifests itself in rapid-fire delivery on all manner of convictions and opinions concerning his chosen profession. |
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The pages of the diary are chock full of fascinating reports of medical incidents of all sorts. |
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The use of computer technology has spread into all fields of work. |
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This is one of the most interesting books I've read all year. |
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Not all searches and seizures by the police require a warrant. |
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Fish, birds, insects, reptiles, mammals, and human beings are all animals. |
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But we made it, and metal component manufacturers, shipbuilders and rig construction companies were all able to have items sherardised. |
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Merthyr unlucky not to make Trophy progress and now have to do it all again in Slough replay slough town. |
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The insurance covers the apartment and all the property therein. |
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I doubt that lefty Craig Boddington has all his safari rifles rebored for a left-hand twist, so I guess I will go with Occam's razor on this one. |
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There is a saying in Sherlockian circles that all it takes to form a society is a book, two people and a bottle of wine. |
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To all outward appearances, their marriage was quite normal. |
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In this policy, the insurer agrees to pay for all medical expenses. |
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Book for a one-off 3 course lunch plus cheese, all paired with Bodegas Baron sherries of Sanliucar de Barrameda. |
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Still, the scrape-knuckled budgeteer can find one bargain after another, all affordable, all good. |
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