This is one of the reasons I don't use public transport any more, apart from aeroplanes. |
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We don't need any more ideologies imposed on us from above by intellectual thugs who think they are doing it for our own good. |
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Those old oriental boxes, top hats with pigeons and double-sided silk handkerchiefs won't do any more. |
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They told us that the building wasn't standing any more and we were in the centre of rubble. |
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I said that a customer is somebody who pays for goods or services, and if he wanted any more input from me it would cost him five quid a word. |
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Me, I'm just hoping that everything keeps on going my way and that I don't lose any more money than I have already lost. |
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Two weeks later Clare was moved to a children's home and we didn't see her any more. |
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He looked at me quizzically for a moment, but didn't ask any more questions. |
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The players now have more information about who they are playing against, and because of that they're not going into games blind any more. |
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Regular folks may not be seeing Westerns much any more, but, by jingo, scholarly folks sure do love to write about 'em. |
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Is there anyone out there who runs a site who feels that weblogs really need validation any more? |
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Once all the cards in the pack have been dealt, it is impossible for any more hands to be dealt. |
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She can produce as many variegated weigela as she wants without buying any more cuttings. |
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I hope that if any more jooking takes place for the season you will be the donor and not the recipient! |
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We'll never find happiness by looking for it, any more than we'll find the crock of gold at the end of the rainbow by looking for it. |
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If any one of you lovely people have linked to a post in the past, it just isn't going to work any more. |
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You can't trust the people you're expecting to guard the schools any more than you can a random person off the street. |
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If no one knows you are an employee of the company then why would your internet rant carry any more weight then a random on the internet? |
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Everything else goes up for us, but we don't get any more for our milk than we did two months ago or whenever. |
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So if they resurrect any more dead characters remember where you heard it first. |
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She couldn't bear any more of the main character's long-winded rants about pineapples. |
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Possibly this will depend on whether or not he has any more legal costs that need defraying. |
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Although there are no native speakers of Kansa any more, some young people are working to learn their ancient language again. |
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But to tell you the truth, I don't find Rummy's ravings even mildly annoying any more. |
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He said the dog had not displayed any more aggressive behaviour since it had bitten Mrs Royle in January. |
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I can't bump any more but I can manage a sedate wiggle providing it doesn't go on too long. |
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But green-fingered Mrs Ashworth says she has hit upon an idea to outsmart any more wild weather heading her way. |
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You are released from restrictions and limitations, as old fears do not trouble you any more. |
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The view was that it was no loss if they were scattered to the four winds where they could no longer cause as much trouble any more. |
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Let there be no short cuts any more and let roads be rebuilt from their foundations if necessary. |
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The companies that work on airplanes or the power grid don't really understand them as wholes any more. |
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Finished the hateful task I was doing at work, and had a big poo, and now it doesn't feel Wednesdayish at all any more. |
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No longer the bendy punk-rappers of yesteryear, slightly wizened where they were once wiry, not even these boys can hide from adulthood any more. |
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Somehow along the way, we seem to have redefined a fair go as meaning nobody should get any more than anyone else. |
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I don't know that I can be any more specific than that because there are court proceedings pending. |
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She told him that she was not going to serve him any more alcohol, and asked if he wanted her to call a cab. |
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She wrung her own tiny hands, peering up and down the street for any more sign of the shiny officers. |
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Bones, from St. Louis, is a very aesthetic person who couldn't weigh any more than ninety pounds. |
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They've confirmed that regrettably, they will not be getting any more in until the New Year. |
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No self-respecting physicist goes to an actual library any more, much less uses a Xerox machine. |
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The city is well known for its ladyboy clubs and red light districts, but not, as a few locals pointed out, any more than most large cities. |
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So some vigorous alternative is needed, though it cannot be a form of collectivism any more than it can be laissez-faireism in Roepke's view. |
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Before we could spend any more time on this somewhat incongruous image of himsa in the lamasery, a lama arrived, waving the keys. |
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The guy should just resign already, before he embarrasses his party any more. |
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To mount any more resistance isn't only hurtful, it's absurd. Enough already. |
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But no, miss high and mighty, you've landed on your feet and you don't need your old dad any more, that's for sure. |
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I used to be a pub landlady and catering manager, and I can't do it any more. |
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They are always referring to my past, but honestly I never think about that night in Munich any more. |
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Those surveys have precious little use as evidence for anything useful or important any more. |
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Anyway, I believe I have attained a level of remissness which is no longer pleasant, and therefore cannot remit any more. |
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There are so many bugs that the bug zappers aren't any good even for entertainment any more. |
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It is true that I wouldn't advocate the rule of the anarchic mob any more than the Cat. |
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The Setex Security Chief didn't like gang punks any more than Alan did, but he didn't like Alan much, either. |
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Age Concern often ends up helping older people move into residential care simply because they don't want the worry of running a home any more. |
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The papers are angry that we gave hospital consultants a massive pay rise without asking them to do any more work. |
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The defense attorney rested his case today without calling any more witnesses. |
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Rest homes had to have a large number of car-parks, but not any more, because these days people go to a rest home in an ambulance. |
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You're obviously going to leave it at that as you fail to find any more solid arguments to my replies. |
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We understand what people are saying but we won't be carrying out any more improvements in the near future, other than to retile the underpass. |
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There are just a few journeys that do not run any more but many of the others have been re-timed completely. |
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When I asked why, he said that it made the legionnaires fight among themselves, so he wasn't allowed to sell it to them any more. |
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Still, it's too indebted to its antecedents to amount to any more than a promising footnote. |
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Although they could justify the expense, they knew no bank would lend them any more money. |
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Seeing a counselor for depression is not something to be ashamed of any more than seeing a physician for a physical ailment. |
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We can not stop proliferation any more than we can stop the advancement of technology or put a lid on individual ingenuity. |
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Yet the redundancy is also a reminder that there are no jobs for life any more, even in the most advanced industries. |
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She was happy for the light load, she wasn't sure if her back could handle any more books. |
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Hardly anybody but jazz buffs knows about the tenor saxophonist Wardell Gray any more. |
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Back from school, I sat in my room, too weak and tired to do any more, so glad to rest. |
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I the world we live in today, every day we are faced with things that are just not good for us any more. |
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We weren't going to disturb the seabed any more at that point but we brought it up. |
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It is not as if the aristocracy exercises any power over the rest of us any more. |
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Back home you avoid each other in the street or pub and you don't call round at their house any more. |
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Outside of the missed free, he could not have done any more to win a Leinster title. |
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She used to be really good at athletics and always won things but she can't do that any more. |
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Looking for a bargain, or trying to find an old disc that the big chains don't carry any more. |
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After a few years, I could no longer fool myself that the drugs were working any more. |
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Ask me any more questions, and I'll start lying through my teeth. |
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Silence reigns over the hall until Peter can't take it any more. |
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I cannot countenance any more breathless, fanzine-style chronicling of her attire. |
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The only saving grace is that the opposition won't want another election this year any more than does the public. |
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As the US has found, world domination is not a feasible project any more, if it ever was. |
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Are adolescents really any more troubled or troubling than before? |
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They should put their eyes out, so they can't commit any more crimes. |
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Time was when lights tucked away in the front wings were a sign of sophistication and cool, but with the passing of the Corvette and the Lotus Esprit no car has them any more. |
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I did not wish to anger the King any more by keeping him waiting. |
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Not any more, though, and his challenge now is to win without his A game. |
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Once the wizard is destroyed, you can opt for a tactical retreat, often a good idea considering in this mode, the wizard is unable to cast spells or summon any more creatures. |
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You perform your reps as you normally would until you can't do any more. |
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If you know of any more sites featuring similar stuff, lemme know. |
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After using it for a month, my wrinkles and age spots hadn't faded, but all the same I didn't have any more of them. |
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A HOST of community organisations and schools are poised to take over youth centres Warwickhire County Council can't afford to run any more. |
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Due to anorexia, the girl does not go to school any more staying home for independent studies. |
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I do not want to hear any more of this claptrap and nonsense from you. |
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You've said enough. Please leave before you do any more damage. |
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It is a dirge of a book that left me wishing an Angel would come and suck away my lifeforce just so I wouldn't have to read any more. |
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But after realising black eyes and broken nails were not compatible with beauty pageants, Lara does not compete any more. |
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British distributor Toy Option, of Oldham, Lancs, says it will not receive any more Buzz Lightyears until the New Year. |
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I took this 'ere paper, you see, to help a poor furriner, who could n't make himself understood any more than a wild goose. |
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Tripods, keister and loud talk don't make a pitchman any more than do fine feathers make fine birds. |
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Once the order goes through, I won't even be on Homicide any more. What chance'll I have then, running in lush-workers and dips? |
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Perhaps I should make myself scarce before he finds any more miserable tasks to assign to me. |
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He certainly had nothing to do with the choosing of his manship, any more than his sister had of her womanhood. |
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Rowling has said it is unlikely she will write any more books in the Harry Potter series. |
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I don't mean that you are to Grecianize their dress, any more than medievalize it. |
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As a cinema owner you didn't have to pay the wages of musicians and benshi any more. |
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Such studies show that geniuses are not any more likely to suffer from mental illness than the rest of us. |
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I do not see why Dr. Hensley should object to the internal administration of Variolinum any more than to that of lachesis, mephitis, etc. |
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Bruno was advised not to fight again to avoid running the risk of causing any more damage to it, which could result in permanent blindness. |
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After the Second World War it became rare for any more than four or five amateurs to take part in any given year. |
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To avoid the scandal of divorce, he offered a legal separation if she would agree not to see Cannan any more, but she still refused. |
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After Bowie there has been no other pop icon of his stature, because the pop world that produces these rock gods doesn't exist any more. |
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In the lowest moments of my life, the only reason I didn't commit suicide was that I knew I wouldn't be able to drink any more if I was dead. |
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Then, as the representative of her father's line she would assume a place ahead of any more distant relatives. |
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He didn't know any more than little mites of Sunday-school children do nowdays. |
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To relieve the pain, I was given daily shots of morphine and since I didn't have an okole any more, I had to take all the shots in my arms. |
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In 1874, Democrats, primarily Southern, took control of Congress and opposed any more reconstruction. |
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There is no 'rational' substitute for the archetype any more than there is for the cerebellum or the kidneys. |
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Felix Manz, who had sworn to leave Zurich and not to baptise any more, had deliberately returned and continued the practice. |
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Before the 1790s, slave labor was primarily employed in growing rice, tobacco, and indigo, none of which were especially profitable any more. |
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Most secondary schools in the area do not offer sixth form courses to students any more. |
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Speak out like a man, and don't give me any more of this tiresome rigamarole. |
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As of tonight those Federal goons in there showing their butts aren't law enforcement officers any more. They're the criminals now. |
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Not that there is anything really inexplicable in these odd directions of childish fear, any more than in the unpredictable shyings of the horse. |
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I don't think I need these papers any more, but just in case, I'll store them away in the attic. |
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Suffice it to say that we will not be buying you any more cars in the future. |
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Trinculo, if you trouble him any more in's tale, by this hand, I will supplant some of your teeth. |
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I'm not going to tankety-tankety after his tail, like a Tantony pig any more. |
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He paid his mother-in-law rent and, when the baker or the butcher or the grocer wouldn't let her have any more on tick, he paid the bills. |
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You can't expect him to spare any more money, because he's borrowed up to the hilt from the bank for his new apartment. |
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The engine wouldn't run any more so we had to trailer my old car to the wrecking yard. |
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Of course, unmarriage isn't a guarantee of love everlasting any more than marriage is. |
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My parents didn't want me to see him any more, but I finally won them around. |
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And if you wanty any more I'll be working the day shift over Christmas and New Year. |
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The basic criteria is that the cartridge not give the reloader any more than the normal amount of heartburn in load workups. |
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Politics is not an exact science, any more I should think than theology. |
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She didn't need her baby-walker any more and would climb out and use the attached tray to get up on to the sofa. |
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Lou snapped off a bin-bag from the roll. In her present mood, there were some things she wasn't going to shy away from any more. |
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Yebbut...she ain't a childer any more...she's stuck in no-mans-land for the next few years. |
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I want to be great, or nothing. I won't be a common-place dauber, so I don't intend to try any more. |
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When you read a new book you get eyetracks all over it. Then it isn't mint any more. |
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He got to Dawson before the river froze, and now I suppose I won't hear any more until spring. |
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I checked my fuel gauges and decided that I couldn't stand any more full-throttle operation if I wanted to make it home to Munda. |
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Reassuringly, patients who eventually did have an appendectomy after trying antibiotics first, didn't face any more complications than those who had surgery immediately. |
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Little kids don't toddle any more, they totter on basketballer limbs. |
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Like many Americans, Mr. Condit, I have Redemption Fatigue. I'm too tired to forgive any more gray-haired-blow-dried-elected scoundrels trying to sin 'n' spin. |
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Nobody turns a hair at marital infidelity among politicians any more, so why should footballers, whose brains are in their jockstraps, be judged by Old Testament standards? |
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Black coloration denotes occupation, white coloration nonoccupation, and X that a burrow had not yet or not any more existed in the respective year. |
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Outlook With ever-increasing knowledge of Reye's syndrome, the outlook is extremely good, but rapid action is needed to prevent any more complications. |
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For then we shall have worke sufficient, without any more accrease. |
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We've come up with three ideas so far. Any more for any more? |
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She is a domineering woman, and it is implied that her husband ran off without the formalities of a divorce because he could not stand her any more. |
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You can't unshatter a bowl any more than you can unsteal a goat. |
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Really I am not sure my face can take that sort of punishment any more. |
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When he couldn't think of any more good lies, he just dummied up. |
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Suffice to say that we will not be hiring you any more cars in the future. |
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Do you have any more fours? I want to make this a little taller. |
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Today these generators aren't used any more in modern turbines. |
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Initially, when the genus was poorly known, it was only included in Sauria, being some kind of reptile, but not in any more narrowly defined taxon. |
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Not that this worries David Cameron any more than it particularly bothered the New Labour apparatchiks, including the premier prophet of independence gloom, Alistair Darling. |
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Not that the Reverend James is absolutely a pretentious gasbag any more than Marchbanks is an inspired prophet. He has a definite, a positive part in the world's work. |
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Dude, get with the program! We don't do casual Fridays any more. |
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I beat up my kid's principal. Can you get any more ghetto than that? |
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The pap phoned and we told him that Kirschner probably peddled them himself and now was accusing you of acting underhanded so he did not have out to pay out any more dough. |
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I don't think Rotsler ever intended his illos to be taken as high art any more than the average loccer intends one's commentary to be deathless prose. |
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When the available engine power increased during the 1920s and 1930s, wings could be made heavy and strong enough that bracing was not needed any more. |
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The Vandals were probably not any more destructive than other invaders of ancient times, but writers who idealized Rome often blamed them for its destruction. |
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Godfred invaded Frisia, joked of visiting Aachen, but was murdered before he could do any more, either by a Frankish assassin or by one of his own men. |
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Moreover, it is to be remembered that a poor speller is a poor pronouncer. The ear does not mark the sound any more exactly than the eye marks the letters. |
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Many Sami do not speak any of the Sami languages any more due to historical assimilation policies, so the number of Sami living in each area is much higher. |
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I ploughed through two helpings, but then I didn't have room for any more. |
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Limbo has been plutoed. No half way house any more. It's heaven or hell. |
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At this point, single men were ordered to join with one of the nineteen families, in order to eliminate the need to build any more houses than absolutely necessary. |
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But when the Franciscans lost their privileges in 1572, many of these fountains were not guarded any more and deliberate well poisoning may have happened. |
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Eventually, their gambling debts grow so big that they are cut off from making any more bets, eliminating the chance that they can make enough money to satisfy their shylocks. |
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Some of those old aristocratic families haven't got a razoo any more. |
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I refuse to send them any more money until they fix this mix up. |
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This resulted in his refusal for any more versions of the book to be made in his lifetime, as well as an adaptation for the sequel Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. |
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John doesn't live there any more. You'd better readdress that parcel. |
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And out in front by two after four birdies in his last five holes last night long after most of the crowd had headed for home to see if there were any more power black-outs. |
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