Who among us has not suddenly, in mid-round, found himself mysteriously unable to pull the club back on a simple chip shot? |
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Whether we like him or not, the man was born of flesh and blood, and he lived and he walked among us. |
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But I think even the most jaded among us will be impressed with what Andree Cazabon has done. |
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The more superstitious among us would have sworn our hockey luck was jinxed. |
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There are those among us who have never had much time for the royals, and who would rather be considered as citizens than subjects. |
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Sometimes the BBC's whizzy technology is enough to make the, ahem, older among us feel a little like dinosaurs ourselves. |
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In that case it will be up to the more idealistic among us to hold the president to his commitment. |
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Unless you live in the tropics, even the most toned among us is apt to uncover lackluster skin when summer comes. |
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Yet systems of reciprocal altruism do emerge in various social species, even among us humans. |
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Hawk's Cay Marina, also a full-service resort for landlubbers, has a dolphin program geared just for the shorter species among us. |
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We have a responsibility to respect the consciences of the individuals and groups among us and among the church community. |
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Who among us can wait for Owens' two games a year against the Eagles, to see if he can exact a measure of revenge on the team that made him pay? |
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While this trait is generally regarded as a weakness among us common folk, politicians can leverage it to their advantage. |
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For all our grousing about rubberneckers, who among us doesn't slow down to gawk at a car wreck? |
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These low-lifers work, drive and shop among us without conscience, in every area of the judicial system. |
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As I put the tacos and tortillas down on the dining room table I noticed that Cheryl and Helena were not among us. |
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Unfortunately, junior Machiavellis claiming to wear the white hat still are running amok among us. |
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This one will include a banishment clause for tattling, since our last nanny came this close to selling a tell-all about life among us. |
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He has managed to convince even the most sceptical among us that Scottish rugby may indeed have a future fit to mirror its glorious past. |
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Imagine we discovered that there were telepaths living among us, people who could undetectably read our minds, in a way that we couldn't block. |
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It fits easily around one's schedule, and allows the least stealthy among us to enjoy the chase. |
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There are those among us who will go anywhere to hear a revival of a musical. |
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The fashion-challenged among us will be relieved to hear that even the self-appointed commissars of style haven't got a clue. |
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But let's face it, who among us actually has danced naked in our living room? |
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Let us make the best of this virtue by living it, by making colour, caste, language and similar distinctions irrelevant among us. |
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That bankruptcies have soared to a nine-year high should set a few alarm bells ringing for the big spenders among us. |
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Black homeownership is growing, as are the ranks of the Black millionaires and billionaires among us. |
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Who among us hasn't come back from a shopping excursion, looked over the just-purchased haul, and wondered, What was I thinking? |
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Even the most black-hearted among us have secret weaknesses that make us go all warm inside. |
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We find the best among us, send them forth into unmapped darkness, and pray they will return. |
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The well-known and distinguished sculptor Launt Thompson has been sojourning among us for several months. |
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Instead, the romantics among us have been left feeling used and abused by the unforgiving vagaries of football. |
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On a terrific set these lost sots enact a comedy-drama whose relevance extends to the soberest souls among us. |
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Who among us doesn't buckle themselves in for an airline flight hoping that the next seat remains vacant? |
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One day the richest among us could turn nearly immortal, becoming virtual Gods to the rest of us. |
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The church is the seedbed of gospel preachers, and we must value and nurture what God plants among us. |
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Let us begin by asking how it came about that the tradition fell into bad odor among us. |
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If they ever did come to earth, they would probably attempt to live among us with vaguely humorous results. |
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There are some subtle disagreements among us on some of the particulars, naturally, just as there are among conservative originalists. |
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There are many among us who are becoming intolerant of those who are of a different faith, ideology or political party. |
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Here it is the incarnate God, who walked among us in human form, experiencing life as we do. |
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Who among us can possibly keep up with the insatiable thirst for novelty demanded and dominated by the toy industry? |
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We hope your stay among us in this lovely and unspoilt part of North Mayo will be pleasurable. |
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Who among us wouldn't want to be compared to one of these mysterious, attractive points of light? |
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Who among us would then be content with the counsels of patience and delay? |
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While others among us engaged in countless discussions about what to do and how to do it, Ann would already be doing it. |
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They move among us, half-noticed and nameless, dressed in the discount off-the-rack couture of the South Asian sweatshops. |
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Unfortunately, it may be that the Streetwise isn't funky enough even for the shyer funksters among us. |
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It also implies faith in the Holy Spirit for the Holy Spirit is the power of God released among us by the glorification of Jesus. |
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Ironically, even the Grinches among us are a targeted market during the holidays. |
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Who among us does not enjoy a dip in a cool lake after a long portage or hike? |
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One of life's tantalising questions is whether the biggest divvies among us have ever had any idea how awful they are? |
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Let us share the resources equally among us because all of us deserve that. |
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There was pubic hair, an erect phallus, graphic sounds all sorts of things to incense prudes, and maybe even affect the more jaded among us. |
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I think that today it's extremely difficult for even the most creative and imaginative among us to think of an exit from the deadlock we're in. |
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In the final analysis, he is one of the last gentlemen among us, a nearly extinct species by now. |
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Are there canny advantages to being socially averse that the extroverts among us never see? |
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Besides, my sister is the only one among us that can receive the wood we need from the dragon tree! |
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But who among us is great enough to be immortalized in postage-stamp form? |
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And this downshift in career ambitions is just as true for the top dogs among us. |
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While the language of flowers and foliage is a dead language today, the dictionaries for this language still exist and inspire the more romantic, or devious, among us. |
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In fact, one of the most jarring realizations that dutton comes to is that functional psychopaths walk among us. |
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Some especially well-bred people among us might be noble enough in spirit and possessions to abstain from this temptation. |
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Let me put it into words for the more left-brained among us. |
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Although this could be seen as discrimination against the nibblers among us, it is nevertheless positive discrimination, and who am I to argue with that? |
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Ski fashion presents a unique challenge to even the smartest among us, but bear in mind that no one can really cut a dash in a bobble hat and two-tone anorak. |
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Red Moon accounts for nearly everything one could imagine when considering a world where werewolves are among us. |
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Who among us remembers lying in bed as a child, sick with measles, and wearing a pink sateen quilted bedjacket with ribbon ties that inevitably fell off your shoulders? |
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Who among us doesn't know someone who had their tonsils out as a kid? |
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For the past ten minutes of lunch, he'd been indiscriminately bashing anything worth insulting, and he'd made even the more conservative among us laugh. |
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Or, not to overstate the case, it would have been like getting too far from a bathroom for the males among us 50 years later. |
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But the prevailing emotion that day, even among us awardees, was a bemused sense of boredom, restlessness and insatiability. |
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And I fear that this result will set in motion dangerous dynamics that even the relatively young among us will be wrestling with and contending with for the rest of our lives. |
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The chocoholics among us won't be surprised to learn that people were sipping decoctions of cacao a millennium earlier than archaeologists had previously thought. |
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Being the smallest person among us, I had the first seat on the sled, the one closest to the dogs. |
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One of the reasons that I love Brendan the way I do is because he is a kind and generous person with enough room in his heart for the most prickly among us. |
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Released at a simple function held in the city on Thursday, the CDs and cassettes of this video documentary promise to move even the most stone-hearted among us. |
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To the cynical among us, business meetings tend to generate more business meetings in that self-perpetuating manner that is the hallmark of bureaucracy. |
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Who among us would acknowledge that our best emendations are guesses? |
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But even without these changes bioterrorists could readily infect themselves with a lethal agent and start an epidemic by walking among us for example, in an airport. |
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Plants also feed the marine life and animals the carnivores among us eat. |
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We all know who these people are, they walk among us every day and attempt to thwart carefully laid plans of anti-productivity with thoughts of ambition and determination. |
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For the less gullible among us, the administration's alarmist rhetoric in 2002 was a grim farce, and the unfolding of the nightmare we see today was a foregone conclusion. |
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But whereas we used to be satisfied gazing on that perfection as it stood up on a pedestal, now we want it down among us. |
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And who among us knew that one of the tasks of a royal footman is not merely to stand about the place with a stern gaze and assorted frippery on his head? |
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God continually illumines us, both dwelling upon us and dwelling among us. |
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For the sweet toothed among us, there is Salted Caramel Ebelskivers, Raspberry Blintz Ebelskivers, and even quirky Quinoa Ebelskivers. |
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In contrast to the Jesus of the Synoptics, the Jesus of John is not a messenger from God, but is the presence of God among us. |
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Self-appointed Comstocks among us have for years been dedicated to the unholy quest of seeking out and destroying books considered unfavorable. |
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I reflected what a mortification it must prove to me, to appear as inconsiderable in this nation, as one single Lilliputian would be among us. |
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The midget-minded masochists among us, it seems, cannot bear even the slightest hint of progress toward law reform and justice for Gays. |
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He was therefor a spy among us, but not known to be such, otherways the Mob of Edin. |
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Softminded individuals among us feel that the only way to deal with oppression is by adjusting to it. |
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Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us. |
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The Job's comforters among us always warn that languages will inevitably be harder to learn as you get older because your brain gets less porous. |
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Even the creakiest or busiest among us can stomach a little walk, and it can quickly become a habit and a pleasure. |
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The pedantic scholars among us might wonder if the book does its job. |
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A note also, perhaps, for the pacifists among us, for whom I have great respect, but history is real and should not be denied. |
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This is the same Congress that genuflects each time the president asks for another gift-wrapped tax cut for the wealthiest among us. |
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Furthermore, you can eat sushi with your fingers, a fact that allows the clumsy among us some face-saving grace at the sushi bar. |
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We English people, be that as it may, have among us the best nursing for love and the worst nursing for money that can be got in Europe. |
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Konnikova, a writer and psychologist, argues that even the dimmest among us can benefit from Sherlockian strategies. |
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Grover, if he still walked among us, would most certainly insist yes. |
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The arrival of spring is very exciting to many, but for the pint-size among us, it is the Easter Bunny they have been eagerly awaiting. |
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Even the poorest among us possess far more material goods and comforts than the average sodbuster, or even medieval royalty. |
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As with most bad-taste comedies, this one has moments that will tickle even the primmest among us. |
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For the nit-pickers among us, such little niggles, and the clean but somewhat untidy loos, can mar an otherwise great experience. |
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Thanks to certain alchemic pens, which have touched even garbage to gold-paper, murder has been as fine, and withal as jocund among us, as a May-day sweep. |
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I tried to express that these two Festschriften represent the affection and esteem we all hold for him and for the several ministries he carries on among us. |
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At the moment, they mainly play social games but they hope to enter into competition next season as more and more clubs spring up among us Pommies. |
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In the face of velocitized steel, even the strongest among us are mush. |
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Knowledge and fame were in as great request as wealth among us now. |
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The Testimonies of Antiquity, and such as pass oraculously among us, were not, if we consider them, always so exact, as to examine the doctrine they delivered. |
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He lived among us and died on the cross to save us from our sin. |
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Plus, fashionistas among us will love making their own clothes and jewellery, while others will get a kick out of making their own foosball games. |
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But policymakers must be careful to provide opportunities that enable all to improve, without adopting policies that punish and hold back the overachievers among us. |
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Indolence and timidity have united to popularise among us a flaccid latitudinarianism, which thinks itself a benign tolerance for the opinions of others. |
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This fast-approaching reality, endlessly exciting as it may be to the cybernauts among us, represents confusion and white noise to millions of others. |
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