Few were the demonic females he had meet with such a fine physical shell and yet able to bear themselves with such dignity and self-control. |
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There were 3 people behind the bar, one serving and yet we waited 20 minutes. |
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So many things could happen in such a short space of time and yet the whole day lay before her. |
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It is a shame to write with such abundant style and yet offer so little evidence of thought. |
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We need more skilled craftsmen, and yet there are young people queuing up for apprenticeships who simply cannot get them. |
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But it may prove to be the most important and yet the weakest link in the coalition against terrorism. |
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She knows she is going blind from a hereditary disease and yet won't tell anyone, or ease up. |
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You are like the prostitute that hates herself in the morning and yet goes out the next night to take the rich johns ' money. |
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Her heart broke at the thought of Rhea leaving and yet the other girl's confidence and hope lifted up her own heart. |
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That was only a decade and a bit ago, and yet it may as well have been a lifetime. |
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They first warned all the party members that they shouldn't put me forward as one of the candidates, and yet a lot of people did. |
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There is a certain degree of grumpiness to the vocals, and yet they sound adjuratory. |
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During the next ten years, my conscience was formed by this courageous song, which was banned and yet remained a national rallying cry. |
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The issues they raise often have their roots in the past and yet continue to rankle. |
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Let's go through the U.S. numbers, because the United States gets somewhat of a bad rap on this and yet, the numbers are considerable. |
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Tuberculosis is among humankind's most successful pathogens, and yet we know relatively little of its aerobiology. |
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It's the career path of a Hollywood young gun's dreams and yet to the critics, Reeves remains their favourite whipping boy. |
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I am only 28 and yet I feel so sick of the rat race that I often find it difficult to turn up at my job in the mornings. |
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It said increases in costs of raw materials has eroded its profit margins and yet it still has to stay competitive. |
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Every minute seemed an hour while I was waiting his return, and yet minute after minute passed, and he did not make his appearance. |
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Illiteracy has been growing for at least four decades, and yet whole language continues to be used. |
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She's assertive, aggressive, totally on top of her game and yet what happens to her is absurd. |
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His malapropisms and good old boy manner give him the air of a simpleton, and yet he's not. |
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She's a mechanical genius and yet her common sense and memory recall is nil. |
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They've had 12 months to get the policy pinned down, and yet it is left to the last minute. |
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On occasion, families are observed where both parents have a recessive single gene disorder and yet have normal offspring. |
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She was wise in some ways, foolish in others, strong and yet weak, stubborn and yet compliant. |
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Our football clubs and national teams win nothing internationally, and yet we say we want to be counted among the best. |
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There is a real nostalgic feel about the Wombles and yet the message behind the programme was so advanced. |
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He is heading towards bankruptcy at a rate of knots, and yet it seems lenders are happy to give him more and more credit. |
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He is a man who has known much personal sorrow in his life, and yet that has not stopped him doing what he can for others. |
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Again, you get a Teacher's Manual, two student workbooks, and yet another set of 28 readers which pick up where the First Grade set left off. |
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That book which features the detective antics of a young boy who is challenged by autism and yet manages to take Maths A level and pass. |
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My life has no purpose, no direction, no aim, no meaning, and yet I'm happy. |
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She was chestnut-haired, her face bearing some odd and yet alluring familiarity. |
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The world is groaning to a halt, and yet the ants continue their relentless labour under sunny skies. |
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Instead Gerrard steadied himself, hit the shot that couldn't be stopped and yet again he'd saved the day. |
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The idea is that clubs can do whatever they want and yet fans will still turn out to watch their team play. |
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The north-east is a strategic area and yet coverage of events there is pathetically meagre. |
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Nothing has changed in the intervening two years and yet Mr Jones persists with his wildly exaggerated claims. |
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Yes conditions were that bad, and yet officials in their wisdom decided that the game should go ahead. |
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Stories go in and out of focus in the news, eventually hardening into history, and yet history can be misleading. |
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We have changed our lives in astounding ways since civilization began, and yet commerce has remained a constant. |
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All that credibility and yet Oldham is one musical genius who arrived at his calling by accident. |
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Ferguson stretched his full length and yet managed to control his header superbly past Jussi Jaaskelainen. |
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My life is going to change so much and become harder, so quickly, and yet I already have so many problems. |
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One of the greatest figures in English Literature and yet not a mention, in her epitaph, of her achievements. |
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So many changes to the town and surrounding lands have already taken place and yet there are many more to come. |
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When Bates took control, the board had gone some way to mitigating that position, and yet disaster still lurked. |
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Her existence had been wiped brutally from the earth, and yet he was already thinking of her in nostalgic reminiscence. |
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Modern athletes Pat Rafter and Andrew Gaze are ambassadors for their sport and Australia, and yet so humble. |
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I loved the ambiguousness and the honesty, the emotional resonance of being completely forthright and yet respectful of the subject matter. |
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In some ways they have coveted each other, and yet the economic relationship between the two remains ambivalent. |
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I have never known a country so amorphous and yet so self contained, so individual. |
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This is right by the place where justice is supposed to be served and yet they're laughing in its face. |
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How did a pregnant young lady come to die intact and yet have her body donated for anatomical dissection? |
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As an anchorite, she had chosen a life of silence and yet she teaches her daughters to speak out with honesty and courage. |
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He did not determine the matter, and yet in this case he seems to have resiled somewhat from that position. |
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He is eminently quotable, verbose, fanciful and the rest of it, apparently fabulously wealthy and yet, quite possibly, a fantasist. |
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The land is not in the least bit fertile and yet the cattle herds grow larger and larger. |
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Both of them, dead, and yet for him his own painful, bloodstained existence dragged slowly on. |
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This man's stare is anonymously vacant and yet also threatening fills the film with his presence. |
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Question 8 stood alone as the only straightforward, answerable question on the entire ballot, and yet it too was fraught with complexities. |
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His songs were rich both lyrically and musically, anthemic and yet intimate. |
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They like to wrap themselves in the American flag and yet they're totally chipping away at what it stands for. |
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The sun was still beating down, the road was still climbing, my body was still depleted, and yet it felt easier. |
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Doodling, the informal artform, is chronically under-funded, rarely the subject of late-night panel reviews, and yet it thrives. |
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This seems like an obvious truth, and yet there is in fact no evidence to support it. |
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The character of Michael Moran is at the same time antipathic and yet awakening pity. |
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On the nose, there is surprisingly little fruit, just a damp earthiness, and yet on the palate there is a burst of exotic fruit such as lychees. |
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We claim that we are friends, and yet we keep secrets from each other, lying our way out of most everything. |
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Long day ahead of me and yet i'm pulling the stupid night owl thing again anyways. |
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Strange how Karen wanted a house with a garden and yet, like so many husbands, I do all the work. |
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Chad had never been so gentle with a kiss, and yet he'd never felt such a riot of emotions at the same time. |
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The ball pitched outside the off and struck the pad outside the line of off, and yet Shepherd upheld the appeal. |
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All the signs of anxiety were present, and yet he still denied that he cared about how he did in the exams. |
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Each page of The Finishing School is alive with her customary ironic, dry wit, and yet she somehow leaves the reader thirsty for more. |
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I would be heartbroken if I were to win an Oscar and yet be robbed of this moment. |
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Through selective breeding the Bedouins developed an Arab horse which was tough and yet beautiful. |
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With so much to talk about and yet so much to avoid, it seems prudent to pack lippy as a peace offering. |
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It's a fascinating listen and yet constantly feels like a sampler for something bigger. |
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He is arguably as important as a Scorsese and a Coppola and yet he and John Carpenter never got their due credit. |
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Those who fall into this sin are still human beings made in the image of God and yet fallen. |
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When she wrote her book, she set out to document something, and yet it has been received as a call to arms by those who were ready for one. |
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On the negative side, the directive has resulted in unsocial shifts and yet another tier of bureaucracy to ensure that rotas are compliant. |
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She had known Sara only a day or two and yet she acted as if Blaze were her best friend. |
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Normally nothing ruffled his composure, and yet there he was, blushing like a callow youth at the sight of her ankle. |
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The development of hybrid aspherical elements was driven by the requirement for compact and yet precise 35 mm and video lenses. |
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She yearned intensely to throw in her lot with us for life and yet she was inhibited by subconscious fear. |
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The plates of the guests were never less than half-full and yet association members were concerned that people did not have enough to eat. |
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Each additional bundle consists of yet more leaves and yet more bundles, and so forth, like nested Russian dolls, but more complicated. |
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Everyone complains about the state of education, and yet most people remain fiercely loyal to their local schools. |
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We're all little kids at heart and yet the place has the ability to make people build very hard exteriors and ruin lives. |
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It was at once the most sacrilegious and yet mystic moment many of them had ever experienced. |
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The change in pace is subtle and almost negligible, and yet its mellow lure propels the song beyond the gloom. |
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Guerrillas can lose battle after battle and yet still win the war, because guerrilla warfare is a form of attrition. |
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Aikane, who seemed to take after neither parent and yet fitted in perfectly with the family, was the sweetest, most genuine person Kai knew. |
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He wrote two autobiographies and many novels loosely based on his family's history and yet he remained, it seems, a private man. |
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He has one year left on his contract and yet again yesterday he refused to be drawn on the prospect of any talks to extend it. |
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She received demented letters from a mental asylum escapee, and yet it was she who ended up mad as a hatter. |
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The hills were awash with frost and snow and yet nobody dared wear anything but the clan tartan. |
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You know as youths, we do not like being in the majority and yet dominated by those in the minority. |
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Cricket is a team game and yet on this tour too many players have hidden or avoided responsibility. |
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In that moment he could scarcely breathe, and yet the air was filling his lungs like an inflated balloon, stretching them painfully. |
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The feeling of solitude in the mountains was incredible as we settled down to dinner, wine and yet more schnapps. |
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There is a drug enforcement commission that also spends sleepless nights and yet schoolboys and girls choose to ignore such timely advice. |
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I have great difficulty walking and yet I rarely use a wheelchair and am thankful for every day that I do not need to. |
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At each lunch stop he also produced dried fruits, nuts and yet more chocolate he had carried for us. |
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I felt I could share with her the whole scope of emotions I was going through, and yet be my own master in the process. |
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We do not need a whole new building with flying sheets of glass and yet another piazza of bars and cafes. |
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You would agree and yet still press yourself against me for a brush of the lips. |
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It is the human belief that more technology, and yet more, can cure all our ills which is at fault. |
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When he conducted, the baton looked small and yet he held it so delicately. |
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She is not aloof and yet there seems something rather self-contained about her. |
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He was self-willed, obstinate, aggressive, vindictive, beset by feelings of inferiority, and yet firmly convinced of his own abilities. |
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These explore intensities of pain and emotion with melodramatic vigour and yet no soap character ever swears properly. |
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We cannot afford to leave the matter aside until the next column of smoke clouds the horizon and yet more carnage is upon us. |
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Artists like Orsola Maddalena Caccia will be unfamiliar to most, and yet she has six works in the exhibition. |
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People wrote him off, and yet he refused to leave the storyline. |
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The city was on the edge of a giant ocean and yet the city burned forever. |
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This was literally the Avatar of Scandinavia, and yet, I never even knew it existed. |
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Birds were chirping in a cacophony of songs, while somewhere in the background there was the distinctive and yet subtle whisper of leaves rustling. |
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He was only one teenage boy, and yet he took on several opponents at once. |
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There are several, for example, who have served in the top ranks of Government and who get generous monthly pensions, and yet are lucratively employed elsewhere. |
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Their lives having moved so far apart and yet so close together. |
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Christ never so eminently appeared for divine justice, and yet never suffered so much from divine Justice, as when he offered up himself a sacrifice for our sins. |
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The US is the most advanced scientific nation on earth, and yet in some states, church attenders now make up almost 50 per cent of the population. |
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She was gorgeous, and yet she was as thick and unintelligent as a sheep. |
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Our parents both had almond eyes, almost Asian-looking, and yet our ancestry was Irish and German. |
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I worked like a beaver to get it out, and yet the disease appeared to creep from limb to limb of the study before me. |
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It is a wildlife bonanza, and yet even the most brilliantly colored species somehow make themselves invisible. |
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That should have reassured me, and yet the moment I entered the camper an unspeakable sense of dread grabbed hold of me. |
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Begging is a horrible word and yet it is not as abhorrent as stealing. |
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She is passionately curious, outspoken and emotional, and yet her need for approval leads to an adolescence dominated by attempts at religious self-denial. |
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He knew that despite Ivo's scrubbing he was still as foul as a pig in a wallow, and yet the knight slept in the same bed with him, and offered him closeness and comfort. |
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Paul had roached hair, and a thin nose and yet thinner mouth, but he was a big guy with giant hands that lent him an authority his mind did not altogether deserve. |
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Logically, they are abstracts and yet they seem to be pictures of something concrete, something in, perhaps, a third realm which is neither our mind nor the world. |
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They lost their jobs, were robbed of all dignity, and yet still soldiered on to achieve great things that were often ignored by history books because of their lifestyle. |
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Seriously, that barely qualifies as food, and yet not only am I not stopping him from putting it in his mouth, I'm photographing the event for posterity. |
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He kept pictures of Oliver Cromwell among his collection of images of the kings and queens of England, and yet late in life was accused of Popery and Jacobitism. |
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Where she traversed historical or theological ground that I know firsthand, I was delighted over and over again by how accessibly and yet accurately she explained things. |
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In addition to its striking formal presence large and strong and yet flowerlike the quatrefoil has iconographic resonances that go far back in time. |
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His politics are jaw-droppingly simplistic for the most part, particularly from about the 15th film onwards, and yet you look back at them with great affection. |
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She comes across as sweet and innocent and yet as a teen with attitude. |
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It was both yielding as water normally is and yet hard like glass. |
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He gives a remarkable performance, which has been criticised for being too actorish, and yet manages to make a dull man interesting, without falling back on self pity. |
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It deserves all the trophies in the world, and yet still somehow was snubbed for drama Series at the most recent Emmys. |
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Major conclusions were made about its mode of walking, and about its tail structure, and yet the important fibula bones, pelvis, and tail bones were not found. |
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The shock horror satisfies our cravings for conflict and yet justifies our comfy suburban disconnect. |
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It is a devastating piece, one that rises to violence, and yet director Marcus Romer rightly judges that Mag should not be a one-note, sour old bag. |
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I think that whole experience with The starry Messenger was ultimately a kind of lonely one for him, and yet it strengthened him. |
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The imperial accusation comes from the substantial populations of Tibetans, Latvians and so forth who do not identify with Russia, and yet get ruled by them anyway. |
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We're trying to be cautious about not discriminating, not scaring away patients that need care, and yet getting care and getting funding to the hospitals. |
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She is a good person and a good laugh, and yet she constantly lies. |
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We can be 140 kilometres from the sea, and yet there'll be bronze whalers, stingrays, the highest level of freshwater turtle diversity in Australia. |
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Ronde de Nice squash, hard-skinned and as smooth as a cricket ball will bake well with a dab of garlic butter, and yet the young marrows would be just as good. |
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We take more pills than other industrialized countries, and yet we have worse health outcomes. |
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Like, you know, when someone on a soap opera goes undercover, they wear a hat and yet they're the only one wearing a hat so they stick out a mile. |
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No one would expect detailed management histories of otters, beavers, muskrats, raptorial birds, and yet the success story of the Yellowstone cutthroat trout is worth telling. |
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The four leads are not actors that instantly strike me as the master thespians of our age, and yet here they bring unique strengths and gifts to their characters. |
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Something as bourgeois as kitchen rotas should not be considered worthy of discussion and yet what alternative lifestyle hasn't floundered on the rocks of human frailty? |
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We know now that in the early years of the twentieth century this world was being watched closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own. |
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In The Paying Guests, the house, which creaks and stands so still and yet so freighted, is almost a character in itself. |
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These stars were ready-mades and fabrications, individuals off the street, and yet performing their own individuality as a mask, a style, a pseudonym, and a personality. |
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The sight was slick, sick, and saddening, and yet oddly reassuring. |
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The problem is not without solution, for if trees are lopped methodically, they can still give a large quantity of fodder, and yet not become weak and scraggy. |
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He satirizes a variety of targets and yet none more than himself. |
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Discovered in August 1989, this tomb's main chamber had been robbed in antiquity, and yet its antechamber yielded the richest finds in terms of gold. |
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We wink at all this, and yet like to pretend that we are respectable. |
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There are no painted signs to repel native beachcombers and yet it seems the indigenous people know instinctively where to tread, where not to go. |
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The thing is, her job is so overmanned, the Navy has already cut the re-enlistment bonus for it and yet, she tells me she would still re-up if she could. |
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The wood of the tree is as hard as that of the teak and yet very light. |
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Solness has much to regret, and yet, we meet him on his deathbed in this moment of deep, profound reflection. |
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You will need to eat, you will need to take the weight off your feet and yet, at so many of the provincial tracks, eating and sitting are poorly resourced. |
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I lay dead in front of you, and yet you do not even revenge my death. |
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He is like a grandfather to us, the kind who seems like he should have died a while ago and yet stubbornly clings to life. |
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As art and politics came closer together, it might be reasonable to expect greater harmony between artists and policy makers, and yet it often seems that the reverse is true. |
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Or take Google, which only went public in 2004 and yet feels like a grand old man of Silicon Valley. |
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I want to ask, saddened, angry, and yet impressed by the two artists working the phones. |
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I do this every day, and yet the joy of waiting and at last touching again the diadem, only seems to increase as the days pass. |
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Blitz further stated that RBC will be immediately profitable and yet will still have bandwidth for additional opportunities. |
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Bozo had a strange way of talking, Cockneyfied and yet very lucid and expressive. |
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How often, alas! did her eyes say unto me that they loved! and yet I, not looking for such a matter, had not my conceit open to understand them. |
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Can you account him wise or discreet that would willingly have his health, and yet will do nothing that should procure or continue it? |
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Nobody is forced to watch American films, and yet many in the world consider Hollywood a means of cultural imperialism. |
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I will physic your rankness, and yet give no thousand crowns neither. Holla, Dennis! |
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The goal is to teach students how to take a position and defend it strongly and with passion, and yet fair-mindedly. |
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A sore matter for a sinner to be corrected, and yet to go light-farrand under it. |
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A more repellent personality would be hard to imagine, and yet Hedda Gabler is one of the eternal fascinators of the world stage. |
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That boy was one of the new draft, fresh out of boot camp, and yet it was his duty to pass messages upon which the fate of a battle might depend. |
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If it is no more than a moral discourse, he may preach it and they may hear it, and yet both continue unconverted heathens. |
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Their names discover what their natures are, More hard than stones, and yet not stones indeed. |
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Lady Britomart is... well mannered and yet appallingly outspoken and indifferent to the opinion of her interlocutory. |
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I am sure I could not have found anywhere another companion so brilliant and yet so charming and unconceited. |
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They weep when they see the country being so much exploited and yet nobody lifts a finger. |
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He was thrust into a political maelstrom for which he was ill-prepared, and yet he was, most notably, the Chicago machine's political savior. |
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He enjoyed mimicry and popular entertainment, lacked a clear, specific sense of what he wanted to become, and yet knew he wanted fame. |
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For example, he admits to never having heard a pumping shanty, and yet he goes on to present one without citing its source. |
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An example of how Modernist art can be both revolutionary and yet be related to past tradition, is the music of the composer Arnold Schoenberg. |
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The complex soul of France seemed to have divided itself into these two men, so different and yet so French. |
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He may be entirely fascinated by the actions on the stage and yet his mind may be overflooded with other ideas. |
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They are also boasters and threateners and are fond of pompous language, and yet they have sharp wits and are not without cleverness at learning. |
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One senior manager was concerned that gender issues are being overresearched and yet the research findings do not benefit the Kenyan people. |
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Its bold, experimental, and yet sophisticated solutions are a step beyond the other Palaeologan monuments of the capital. |
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As such it contains no sign of the Americas and yet demonstrates the common belief in a spherical Earth. |
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She had not done this, but had shown herself angry and sore, and was now ashamed of her own petulance, and yet unable to discontinue it. |
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At this level, science and magic are poles apart and yet they are the same. |
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Looking at the conference in retrospect, there is much to approve and yet much to regret. |
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Many look as if butter would not melt in their mouths, and yet can spit fire when it suits their purpose. |
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She instructed him how he should keep state, and yet with a modest sense of his misfortunes. |
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That is a lot of air pollution, noise, and yet more kicking up of dust. |
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Always reading her I feel a faint contempt and yet an equally faint jokiness prevails. |
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Indigenous peoples had no formal role in the negotiation of the Meech Lake Accord, and yet they played an important role in determining its fate. |
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Can a Man perswade himself that the light Trepidation of this Element can be felt, and yet the rapid Circumvolution of it cannot? |
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There are many UN supported options and yet David Hanson MP Mark Tami MP and their party believe in the American option. |
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A rousing Spartacus Suite from Khachaturian was loud enough to blow away any cobwebs and yet still captured the romance of the adagio. |
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We must be resolved how the law can be pure and perspicuous, and yet throw a polluted skirt over these Eleusinian mysteries. |
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I have no idea what an apple-John is, and yet I know exactly what Irving thought of his president. |
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Flem has a singular appetite for capital, he is rarely seen to eat or drink, and yet he constantly masticates the circumambience. |
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They emit an odor that no human being should inhale, and yet you have. |
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But if any man should profess to believe these things, and yet allow himself in any known wickedness, such a one should be put into bedlam. |
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He had always been there in my time of need and yet he knew I was a bush Baptist. |
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Sometimes life takes hold of one, carries the body along, accomplishes one's history, and yet is not real, but leaves oneself as it were slurred over. |
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He was not sailorly, and yet he had a smack of the sea about him too. |
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Charles waine is ouer the new Chimney, and yet our horse not packt. |
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It was a drab, cheapjack little area, unambiguously removed from the public, and yet I had come to love it in a way I never could the rest of the monstruous edifice. |
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In this respect it is like the rolling avalanche, that leaves detached portions of its bulk by the way, and yet keeps augmenting in its circumvolutionary course. |
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The gunk that collects in the corners of the eyes. Gound is the perfect example of a word that is practically useless, and yet still nice to know. |
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If he sides with the Aborigines against their employers and exploiters, he may be called a ' combo ', and yet he may not achieve popularity with the Aborigines. |
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Sintering is static when a metal powder under certain external conditions may exhibit coalescence, and yet reverts to its normal behavior when such conditions are removed. |
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There is no-thing to be witnessed, and yet there is still a witnesser. |
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Eye-catching, graphic, often tongue-in-cheek or sassily whimsical, pop art decor plays well off the vintage vibe and yet also makes contemporary furnishings, well, pop. |
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If cosseting the rich against high taxation works, how come we've been doing it for the past decade thanks to the laxest non-domicile laws in the world, and yet we're skint? |
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Boro had to dig deep into their reserves to overcome a resolute Hednesford and yet again it was the teenage terroriser James Armson who was the scourge of the opposition. |
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Packet ships were larger and yet sailed with fewer crew than vessels of earlier eras, in addition to the fact that they were expected on strict schedules. |
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When a relict is representative of taxa found in the fossil record, and yet is still living, such an organism is sometimes referred to as a living fossil. |
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For the city properties we have actually increased the reserve prices to keep it in line with the market and yet the premiums are still coming in quite high. |
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It was embarrassing and stupid and yet, once bridezilla became momzilla, no power in the Universe could derail me from my mission of toddler birthday terror. |
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Safari Tree learned that a Bebb Oak is a hybrid between a white Oak and a Bur Oak, having the bark, leaves and growth pattern of Bur Oaks and yet the acorns of a White Oak. |
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Last season, Liverpool were still a mess and yet sixth place was makeable. |
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The Byzantine grammarian Tzetzes also listed him as a contemporary of the tyrant and yet made him a contemporary of the philosopher Pythagoras as well. |
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Politically the excluded Augustan Period is the paradigm of imperiality, and yet the style cannot be bundled with either the Silver Age or with Late Latin. |
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An alternative interpretation sees the central head as the image of a water god such as the image of Oceanus, and yet another as a Celtic sun god. |
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Ramanujan's letter to Hardy described several new functions that behaved differently from known theta functions, or modular forms, and yet closely mimicked them. |
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She went about the house in a state of real terror, and yet lied monstrously and wilfully, and invented many of the alarms she spread, and made many of the sounds we heard. |
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They must be athletic enough to man up on a solid number two receiver and yet be physical enough to step into the line scrimmage and tackle a running back. |
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I walked the blissfully painful path of human love with intoxication and tears, always knowing that love's essence was elsewhere, hidden and yet addictively present. |
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Shabby indeed, and small and poorly furnished, and yet his, the home he had made for himself, the home he had been so happy to get back to after his day's work. |
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If a man should cast up his accounts once a week, or once a month, he may not be able to discern that he doth grow rich, and yet he may grow rich. |
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