His suggestion of a British Day, along the lines of Independence Day in America, is too contrived to have appeal. |
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Prior to arriving at the event, some saggers and pot supports had been prepared along the lines of some Gaulish finds from late Roman France. |
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Or maybe he would prefer something along the lines of suicidal confessions of a mind bordering on death and raving lunacy. |
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At best the sound was halfway decent, along the lines of a typical cell phone call. |
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Organisms along the lines of the cephalochordate amphioxus use the gill apparatus for filter feeding. |
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I was thinking more along the lines of composing these non-linear narratives. |
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Twenty minutes into his dive under the Antarctic ice, despite swimming hard along the lines of the grid, Jimmy is shaking uncontrollably. |
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Something that exists nowhere and exists along the lines of Euclidean geometry, judging by what I understand of it, cannot exist. |
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We hear of these wild, vagrant saints, rather along the lines of John the Baptist. |
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Often, company meetings turn out to be more along the lines of coffee klatches than serious meetings. |
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The Skiing game had a sheet with the route of a ski run on it, along the lines of which you would guide your blob. |
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That sort of grip is along the lines of the French foil school and has nothing whatsoever to do with 16th century rapiers. |
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His colour palette was more along the lines of a sombre grey, black, various shades of brown and off-white. |
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It was more along the lines of a very uncertain, wobbly romance that might fall apart at any second. |
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But my spine-chiller craving demands something more along the lines of The Others or The Uninvited. |
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Our contract niche is very much along the lines of blue-chip companies who want to produce nice magazines and newsletters. |
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From the opposite side of the room, a man stumbled through the hallway, his inky black hair cut into something along the lines of a Mohawk. |
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Something more along the lines of an instant messaging chat room session, where the alternating blog entries are serialized, would be better. |
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Here's one we prepared earlier on the current state of the art, and presumably if the UK scheme flies it will be along the lines of the US stuff. |
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The third unaired episode, more of a conventional action story along the lines of Seven Samurai. |
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It might be along the lines of what a fellow in a tweed coat confided at a barbie some months ago. |
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And he finally said something along the lines of, you know, gee whiz, I won. |
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Or is there another more suitable substance, something along the lines of shoe polish? |
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It's considered to be spiritual and purifying energy along the lines of Japanese ki or the Chinese concept of chi. |
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This recipe makes a great side dish, especially if the main course is along the lines of carne asada. |
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During my playing career, what passed as scandals were more along the lines of tabloid tittle-tattle than criminal investigations. |
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I was thinking more along the lines of the camera eroticizing the space before its lens, actually. |
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In fact, the city is more of an international megalopolis along the lines of New York, than the mere capital of England. |
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The story is a future-noir thriller along the lines of Bladerunner, following a female cyborg detective on the trail of a mysterious hacker. |
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If we are able to proceed along the lines of L.1, we will have one situation. |
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Kings emerged from the seventeenth-century crisis as secular guarantors of political and social order, along the lines of Thomas Hobbes's social contract theory. |
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Prospero, a bitter victim of a tragedic past who remembers past injustice in pastoral exile along the lines of Sannazaro's Arcadia, must make others remember the prior tragedy as well. |
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Renewed international partnership along the lines of mutual accountability can help Haiti turn the corner. |
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Its central part is designed along the lines of an amphiprostyle temple. |
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A series of Crockett almanacs, appearing from 1835 to 1856, developed the legend along the lines of Old World folk epics. |
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If an application to secure a full-time licence is successful, organisers of Wharfedale FM plan to develop it along the lines of the old pirate radio stations. |
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I have to say with no equivocation that there was no suggestion along the lines of the statement made by the judge in Quebec. |
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We in the EU must establish an anteroom to those Balkan states which intend to develop along the lines of democracy and the market economy. |
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Should the bad-tempered remark: 'No music disposal along the lines of my poetry' date from this epoch? |
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It has been working along the lines of worshipping the one reality of God known by many names for over 25 years. |
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They are upset about the interventionism and they fall along the lines of Ron Paul or Rand Paul. |
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The way we thought devolution was going to work was more along the lines of partnerships and collaboration. |
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However, their whole approach to the legal side of things has sort of been more along the lines of how it appears from a political point of view. |
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In the Philippines and throughout Asia, governments are being pressured to change their laws along the lines of new British and US legislation. |
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Overall, Turkey's foreign policy has broadly continued to position itself along the lines of that of the European Union. |
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However, the early thrust of the CCP to seek a proletarian revolutionary solution along the lines of the Bolshevik Revolution was soon reversed. |
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Will the government's public works policy lead to the launching of other projects, along the lines of the new international airport? |
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Such testing would be conducted along the lines of that done under the employment equity scheme. |
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There is indeed a lot of irony and humour in your approach, something along the lines of the Pataphysical. |
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To be effective, such a process should be organized along the lines of widely accepted stages of a development cycle. |
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It has been divided into series in an attempt to organize the records along the lines of family relationships and activities. |
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Son of the Beach falls just short of being a classic along the lines of a ZAZ Brothers creation or the glorious past parodies of Mel Brooks Borscht Belt burlesques. |
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His spirit was critical and reform-minded, along the lines of the French philosophes, who defined themselves as the adversaries of superstition and charlatanism. |
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Modelled along the lines of US workfare programmes, the New Deal was initially targeted at the young unemployed aged 18 to 24 years and the long-term jobless. |
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I mean, calling it that is probably why people are expecting it to be salacious and along the lines of what the book was. |
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In such a situation there has been little room for any clear, simple alignment along the lines of one or two ideologies which could decisively change the country's direction. |
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Often those jokes were along the lines of long, good-natured comedic stories. |
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Under the new imperialistically minded leadership of Theodore Roosevelt as president, the army was reorganized along the lines of the major military powers of Europe. |
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That suggests it's another wheeze along the lines of boot camps and police frogmarching yobs to cashpoints. |
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Clearly, a policy along the lines of that described in this article will go some way to getting an organization up to speed in meeting these new obligations. |
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Only a few areas keep a formal grammar school system along the lines of the Tripartite System. |
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After the First Chinese Revolution in 1911, the 13th Dalai Lama consolidated his power by expanding and modernizing the Tibetan army along the lines of his imperialist sponsors, the British and the Japanese. |
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Think more along the lines of graphic muscle tees emblazoned with dissident messages such as Rock the System and jeans spray painted with your own personal graffiti. |
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The EIF has issued a Dignity at Work policy along the lines of the corresponding EIB policy and its code of conduct by and large follows the principles laid down in the EIB Code of Conduct. |
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Ours is an era of global communication, which is shaping society along the lines of new cultural models which more or less break with past models. |
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Also, a friend recently made a comment along the lines of 'once a cheater always a cheater', which I've been obsessing about. |
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The general sense is that he seeks change along the lines of China, unfettering the economy while the Baath Party holds the political reins firmly. |
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Then, in 1923, an initial four teams met in Hyannis and started a successful federation along the lines of the present league. |
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I was thinking along the lines of writing to the local paper, to see if we can get some reaction. |
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Promises along the lines of 'a rising tide lifts all boats' allow the major players in industry and politics to sidestep questions about the distribution of wealth. |
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I was thinking along the lines of a vegetable garden, but I could be persuaded to include some perennials. |
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Another possibility is a teratogen, which is a birth defect-inducing toxicant along the lines of thalidomide. |
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It seems to me that the only show-stopper would be something along the lines of what they're seeing with the space shuttle. |
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Even if it is decided not to dismantle the monopoly of the incumbent national telecommunication entity, it is advisable to review its operations and reorganize them along the lines of a commercial company. |
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Thus, Bartoloni offers a conception of translation along the lines of interstitiality and potentiality by drawing on literary and philosophical preoccupations as well as postcolonial concerns. |
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Ensuring a welldefined sense of cosmopolitanism whose roots go deep at regional level still requires effective public service broadcasting along the lines of ARD's regional model. |
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I get a queasiness with respect to the regulatory framework, which, as you have pointed out, Mr. Stewart, is not sufficiently comprehensive along the lines of those of the United States, Norway, and others. |
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If esoteric teaching is eventually to be public in its presentation, it will be given out along the lines of psychology because esotericism concerns the consciousness aspect of man and God. |
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Something along the lines of a bloodmobile or Meals on Wheels. |
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Evidently, the claystone was locally squeezed upwards along the lines of minimum resistance forming a diapir. |
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The definition of basic education must be in terms of levels to be attained, and knowledge and skills to be acquired along the lines of the Jomtien 'enlarged vision', not in terms of a period of compulsory school education. |
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Since the information contained in the report was along the lines of previous reports already endorsed by the Commission, in particular as regards capacity reductions, the Commission did not investigate the matter further. |
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However, since 2004, the FDF does have territorial forces, organized along the lines of regular infantry formations, which are composed of volunteers. |
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He frequently cited the Xunzi and Guanzi, and made use of rewards and punishments along the lines of the Legalists, at least in relief activities. |
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The intervening valleys have been made by glaciers flowing outward along the lines of the previous streams draining the dome of the Lake District. |
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Scientists have preferred something along the lines of ball lightning or earthlights, but all their scientific explanations have tripped over the resemblances to line dancing. |
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FastJet will have to evaluate its no-show policy related to giving fares back to all no-show passengers along the lines of normal airline customs following the TCAA order. |
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