I fear what will happen to us all, but I am ashamed to admit I have no hope anymore, too much has been lost. |
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You can't look up anymore, only down at the ground, anxious to avoid a similar encounter. |
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He fails to field balls anymore and, apart from his frees, is only a shadow of what he was. |
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It's not such a happening spot anymore, but you can get some cool apps there. |
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Apparently they don't even have the delightful touch farm and lion enclosure anymore. |
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Now though, as she saw Eve's soft liquid brown eyes gazing softly down at her, she could no longer hold it in anymore. |
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The old idea of criminals and drug dealers is not the way that these people do business anymore. |
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Firstly, with the emergence of DVDs and pirated VCDs, not many film buffs visit theatres anymore. |
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The Indian cricketers are all fairly experienced, they are not rookies anymore. |
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Lodes of ore and inches of fertile loam have little bearing on a nation's prosperity and influence anymore. |
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I couldn't read anymore textbooks with unpronounceable words about postmodern feminism. |
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I'm not sure how long you have lived away from these shores but the British Empire does not exist anymore. |
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At least I could look him in the eye and tell him straight out that he can't hurt me anymore. |
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Modern rucksacks and sports bags no longer look like simple nylon sacks anymore. |
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The only thing they can be assured of now is that nothing is certain anymore. |
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Having tabbed browsing makes it much easier to manage all these, since they don't take up space in my program bar anymore. |
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I knew I wasn't going to fix it up by sandpapering it or refining it anymore. |
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The problem is this is all so tangled and mucky, I'm not sure what the legal issues actually are anymore. |
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It is proposed to put kinetic fencing in place on the hillside to prevent anymore land sliding away. |
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It's no real substitute for a good taqueria or other ethnic restaurant, but it's no longer all burgers and fries anymore either. |
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I would hate having to carry him after the fuss I made about not babying him anymore. |
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It's so important for me to be able to walk in these as they would not give me anymore backache and improve circulation in my legs. |
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I pulled the doors open and stepped into my shower, adjusting the heat so that it wasn't scalding me anymore. |
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Music, which mainly focused on techno and dance, simply wasn't interesting anymore. |
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Then Aurora noticed the scanty slip dress and strappy heels she was wearing and decided that the girl didn't look so angelic anymore. |
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I mean, neither of us is in the prime of youth anymore and this was a bit of a backhanded compliment. |
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By glutting the airwaves with award shows to make money, there is no prestige anymore in their Superbowl of awards. |
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Then, with four laps to go, he decided that he didn't need my help anymore and attacked going up the hill on the backside of the course. |
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This got me thinking about how some mangled enunciation has become par for the course in pop music, and we don't really think it's weird anymore. |
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He knew his mother, so he knew that she might say it teasingly, but she'd actually do it if he gave her anymore back talk. |
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I don't want to hear about your mind games or your manipulative tricks anymore. |
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Last night my parents told me to consider not dancing anymore because my bad knee has kept me out more or less for the last few months. |
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Our official national language is Bahasa Malaysia, not Bahasa Melayu anymore. |
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It's really not all that simple anymore, given the huge strides in gear and ball-busting confidence, particularly among American climbers. |
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Jeffries had ballooned up to 300 lbs during his retirement and training was not easy anymore for a 35-year-old man. |
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No, the problem this balmily sunny Jerusalem day is that Reva can't access my blog anymore no matter what portals she uses. |
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If I give you a pound of baloney, a loaf of bread and a table to eat it on, I don't hold you anymore. |
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I wonder if architects even still build those cute models out of foamcore and balsa wood anymore. |
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He didn't hear anymore scuffling of feet, clothing moving, no shadows, not even the sound of breathing. |
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Fourth, medical residents have been limited to 80-hour weeks so now they can't do all the scutwork themselves anymore. |
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It carried on wailing like a banshee for a good 5 minutes before I decided I couldn't take it anymore. |
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I have been there before, Bree, I know how to deal with the pain, he can't hurt me anymore, so shut up and let me take care of this! |
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And I definitely didn't want my Mom asking him anymore questions, so there was only one thing for it. |
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On second thoughts, I don't feel like depressing myself anymore with the news. |
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For some reason this man working in the FBI as a secret agent didn't make her feeling anymore comfortable about it. |
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I made a vow not to engage in anymore nut-baiting or political bashing here. |
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She didn't know why, but for some reason she couldn't be spiteful or mean to this man anymore. |
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I am a basket case who doesn't know what to believe about myself, or her anymore. |
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That fence has served its place, but now the different races living here aren't segregated anymore. |
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I screamed over and over until I could not feel my throat screaming anymore. |
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His head wasn't pounding anymore but it throbbed mercilessly making the room spin. |
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We poured blood, sweat, and tears into that neighborhood and we would have loved to have stayed, but it just didn't feel safe anymore. |
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I took a small sip of my smoothie and decided not to drink anymore of it, for fear that it might go straight into my thunder thighs. |
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Hundreds of people use auto-focus cameras and there are many people who can't focus their cameras anymore. |
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Otherwise, the self-fulfilling prophecy it alludes to would occur and the band wouldn't exist anymore, right? |
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Perhaps there's not really much of a demand for self-raising flour and caster sugar on British Saturdays anymore. |
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He writes these magnificent sweeping sentences in this wonderful old BBC English that nobody actually speaks anymore. |
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I couldn't see the trail very well anymore, some thick trees obstructing my view of it. |
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I am not tied to any party anymore but more finding out if that balance works. |
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Frozen solid in her smocked white dress, Dorothy realised she wasn't in Kansas anymore. |
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Because of that, she isn't very trusting of people, and she refuses to get too close to anyone anymore. |
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He has refined his skills with the inside pitch to the point that people rarely talk about his beanballs anymore, if at all. |
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He resigned in the midst of it because he too was ethical and couldn't bear it anymore. |
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Clarissa smiled her appreciation of the statement but didn't comment on her flattery anymore. |
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Its tinny taste failed to inspire drinkers to stay and by 1984 wasn't even one of the ten most popular sodas in the U.S. anymore. |
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I'm usually not very sentimental about old things that I don't use anymore. |
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But when dealing with probabilistic arguments, such as found in the intelligent design approach, modus tollens does not hold anymore. |
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But newer rackets have given enough of an advantage to the return of serve that virtually no one plays the serve-and-volley game anymore. |
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This puts him in a bit of a bind because the politically-unspeakable answer here is that there are no good solutions anymore. |
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Fortunately the snow was not falling anymore but had settled on the ground, house tops, trees, and the mountains, a couple inches thick. |
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On the other hand, however, he wouldn't have to continue with that torturous pain anymore. |
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My stepmom didn't dare to touch me anymore and it's still the same between me and my dad. |
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She had to wonder if maybe Mrs. Hamstrom was losing her touch, after all she wasn't young anymore, maybe she was becoming senile. |
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First, I have not been on vacation, I don't even know what a vacation is anymore. |
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There is not the rejection that you are not my son anymore, but at the same time the shame is there. |
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Then suddenly we were not on the train anymore but were walking along the railway track itself. |
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You won't have the same traction anymore on any surface, and especially not on the linoleum. |
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The large mixed groups of only 10 years ago aren't traipsing around anymore during the daytime, during the weekdays. |
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I watch my hand creep traitorously to the door, listlessly wondering when it got so bad that I can't even say no to him anymore. |
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Whether it was for better or for worse I couldn't change it anymore so I only had the choice to accept it. |
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My mom said I could probably get it mimeographed at the office, but then I wouldn't have anything to type anymore. |
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Oh come on I can see that it bothers you that he doesn't pay you any mind anymore. |
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There isn't anymore an exclusively biddable media converting press releases into what people imagined was news. |
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The worst thing about not being a student anymore is no summer holiday, meaning no 5-day test binges. |
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Nuanced arguments obviously are not doing the trick anymore in our media-saturated instant gratification culture. |
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When there is an imbalance in the amounts of the repressors the system is not bistable anymore. Phase diagram of the system. |
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Waist bags aren't just meant to be paired with mum jeans and tourist t-shirts anymore. |
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In Rinne's test you strike the tuning fork and hold it against the outcrop of bone immediately behind the ear until you can't hear it anymore. |
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The 15-year old Teryl didn't play on the slides or the monkey bars anymore. |
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My whole life has been turned upside down and I just don't know what to do or think anymore. |
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With this blanket ban on so many aspects of news coverage, you just don't know who to trust anymore. |
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Plus, since Ron couldn't mooch rides off me anymore, he stopped coming by my place as much. |
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They don't make 'em like this two-fisted rough-and-tumble war series anymore. |
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We're not siloing those risks anymore, and our mitigation strategies aren't siloed either. |
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A flat tyre or breakdown of your two-wheeler should not bother you anymore in the city. |
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Well, purchasing power is up for sure and nobody blinks at a thousand rupees for a ticket anymore. |
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Is there no place in this world for pure unadulterated mean malicious wit anymore? |
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I think the fact started sinking in that we weren't dating anymore, for which I was grateful. |
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There's a mumble of gibberish, broken words, broken thoughts, and I realize that my brother can't talk anymore. |
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Modern combat was too fast for anything like that anymore, so the turret was permanently slaved to the co-pilot's seat. |
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Left-handed bolt-action rifles aren't rare anymore and there are even some left-handed automatic shotguns. |
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It was, like, enhancing nothing and I couldn't even get my boobies played with anymore. |
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She doesn't have any really obsession for writing stories anymore, the virus attack was just a nail in the coffin. |
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My husband's family has been unkind to me in the past and I want them to know I will not put up with this hurtful behavior anymore. |
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He was a little slow in understanding our request and we lamented in front of him that you couldn't get good hired help anymore. |
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There's little subcutaneous fat there anymore, and that's a blessing, especially when it comes to tying bootlaces. |
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And now I pretty much know I'm worthless as soon as I wake up, that the he can put the smackdown on me, and I don't mention it so much anymore. |
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Things would be ok if they were consistently, and unpatronisingly administered, but who cares anymore. |
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For example, in places like Maryland, you don't see a lot of box turtles anymore. |
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It's not impossible that you'll run into a necromancer or a prophesier along the way, not anymore. |
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Though no one shoots the bears from helicopters anymore, guides are still used to flush animals toward waiting clients, who have snowmobiled in. |
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After three days, Laura couldn't stand it anymore, and she snowshoed into East Corinth to find a telephone. |
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No one on my reading lists is updating their sites anymore, so that doesn't give me anything to do during the day. |
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It's not cool to strike a rebel pose these days, or socially correct to be a troublemaker anymore. |
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We would have to break old habits that perhaps were once useful, but don't serve their purpose anymore. |
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But these days there are fewer customers and most are here for the sole purpose of eating and not for the casual drinks and supper anymore. |
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He wasn't being playful anymore, instead he was totally serious, solemn even. |
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I know the bootloader won't be unlocked anymore, but is there a possibility that I could brick my phone? |
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I think you've been doing it so long you don't even recognize anymore that they're nothing but sophistries. |
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The only people who own tuxedoes anymore are head waiters, valets, and musicians. |
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If she won't be on the show anymore, I'm so gonna quit watching the show. Sorry not sorry. |
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Finding out that nobody wants high quality hand-stitched brogues anymore, Charlie realises that a change of product is needed. |
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No one at Holy Angels invited me to their sleepovers anymore, on account of my loud, thrashing night terrors. |
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Nor can we be said to have pure capitalism anymore than the Soviets had pure communism. |
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The company benefits, too, because it doesn't have to rent office space for him anymore. |
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Lately after the incident of him speaking freely to my brother in laws wives I felt like not wearing my niqab anymore. |
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Charlie veered away from that topic of conversation, not feeling the need to talk about it anymore. |
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But for once she had nothing to lean against and she had the impression that if she nodded off anymore, she might possibly fall off her horse. |
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We have become so accustomed to speechifying and blathering that we hardly notice anymore. |
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None of my size 10 clothes fitted me anymore, I was upset and became depressed just because my clothes size had gone up one level. |
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Terribly sorry, but we are not insured to give you a lift if you are not a prisoner anymore. |
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You see butches with butches but you never see butches with femmes anymore. |
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I'm sorry, I'm sorry, and I won't go nosing into other people's lives anymore. |
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And while he doesn't exactly pole vault and swing over the towering speaker cabinets anymore, he doesn't stay in one place either. |
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I have had it up to here living in these conditions and I cannot take it anymore. |
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We were not even meant to use our good old copper kettles anymore, they had to be stainless steel. |
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Michael tried to ignore the ache he felt at the thought of Jessica not being able to stand the sight of him anymore. |
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The halier 20 and 10 coins are not used anymore and can be exchanged in offices of National Bank of Slovakia. |
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Students don't want to study computing anymore because all the jobs are being offshored. |
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I don't drink hard liquor anymore, it drives me insane with rage and I've ended up in jail too many times. |
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When you look at the cost of many custom guns these days sticker shock isn't limited to cars anymore. |
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I still have a jersey from 1995 but it's not that white anymore and it was time to get a new one. |
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She hasn't gotten carsick since she was five, but she wasn't so sure about her stomach's endurance anymore. |
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The world did not seem the same place anymore, and he still had no stomach for magic. |
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I understand that Jimmy, like you, cannot get it into his head that she doesn't want to be with him anymore. |
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It's a shame that stories aren't unbiased anymore and have opinions that the headless take as fact. |
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Some time ago, in a country that does not really exist anymore, a man once stood upon the battlements of a castle and surveyed his handiwork. |
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The life of luxury has its cost, and former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson says he can't afford it anymore. |
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The materialistic, overly-made-up '80s gave way to combat boots and long stringy hair, and no one made fun of the smart kids anymore. |
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Soon there will be very few of us left as generations have to leave the city because they can't afford to live here anymore. |
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That may have been the case several years ago when Canadian teams were periodically outclassed, but not anymore. |
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I've had this pen name since junior high, and it doesn't do a whole lot for me anymore. |
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Everyone's linking to this article proclaiming that the hipster is dead and that nobody cares about being cool or hip anymore. |
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On Thursday, you and I learn that we can't drive to school anymore, but we have to be chauffeured by the Secret Service. |
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Knowing that the worst of my online oversharing is still publicly accessible doesn't thrill me, but it doesn't scare me anymore either. |
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Since that's the case, there is no need for you to turn me into some sort of choirboy anymore. |
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After a few more months of things escalating, Chris couldn't take it anymore, and she moved out one day in a huff. |
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She had gotten used to the sound of the engines humming beneath her and noticed that they were not on anymore. |
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There comes a point in life when being a party animal just doesn't cut it anymore in the personal-fulfillment department. |
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It may come to a point where we should just put him out to pasture, to not work him anymore. |
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Is patriotism and nationalism even relevant anymore, or is this another form of tribalism? |
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Miss Case was not writing anymore and her clipboard and paper were sitting down on the table where she left them. |
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In that moment, California didn't feel tall or cloddish or unfunny or clueless anymore. |
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She couldn't keep her eyes open anymore, the darkness closing in around her vision. |
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His face remained cool, icy almost, so cool that Morana could not stand to look at him anymore and quickly turned back to Rissa. |
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The world cannot stand idly by anymore when innocent people are killed by their leaders. |
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But almost no mainline Protestant congregations exist in a denominationally insulated cocoon anymore. |
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Everybody knows sewing isn't a granny thing anymore, so we're gonna show you how to turn a piece of fabric into a piece of fab! |
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However, it's been used so pervasively by public figures and media pundits that I'm not sure anyone has a clear claim to this anymore. |
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There must be an incalculable number of women of my generation, however, who have no idea what our place is anymore. |
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More to the point, he thinks Pippin just really doesn't like his cage anymore, and doesn't like to be enclosed in small spaces. |
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I stopped buying regular monthly comics a few years back so I don't do this anymore, but at one time I was there with the best of them. |
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There is no quiet anymore, no secret pools where fairies dwell, no empty, glowing moments of indescribability. |
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People also have a tendency not to take breaks communally anymore except for the odd lunch or drinks after work. |
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I'm afraid she doesn't work here anymore, just this morning she came to pick up her things. |
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Shane was truly a pitiful, pathetic human being, and Tal would not waste his time on him, not anymore. |
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There is some debate as to whether covers should be considered filler material anymore than original songs. |
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The problem with the whole system is it is putting too much pressure on Main Street as the traffic cannot filter through New Street anymore. |
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Hard to tell sometimes if such displays are intentional or just because pants don't fit properly anymore. |
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He has a sense of playfulness here that you rarely get in his films anymore. |
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When we've colonized space and mastered interstellar travel, can there even be sci-fi anymore? |
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He apologizes for invading her space, says he won't bother her anymore, and disappears. |
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Dark times are ahead because there is no republic anymore only a plutocracy. |
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Will we be accused of living in Utopia by asking if there is anything sacrosanct and inviolable anymore? |
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But then, few of us have the time or the energy anymore to prepare and cook the wholesome food we once enjoyed. |
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I don't believe home advantage makes an iota of difference anymore in Gaelic football. |
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You can't even talk plain everyday facts anymore without someone telling you that you have been politically incorrect. |
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The news copters weren't following us anymore they were focused on the tunnel explosion. |
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He flipped his lid and told her to get a job because he won't be supporting her anymore. |
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Next they'll announce that they won't tax the rich anymore because it poops the taxman out to walk up all those stairs at the mansion. |
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The cosmopolitans are able to project their vision out from New York and Hollywood, but people aren't listening anymore. |
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The seam bowling is particularly thin, and Chris Silverwood is not in the first flush of youth anymore. |
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Notre Dame isn't even the best private-school football team in America anymore. |
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We don't know our stage directions anymore and the footlights are fading into the shadows. |
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We weren't in the forefront anymore, but we still had enough breath to talk. |
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It seems the only things going on there anymore are Thursday night residence parties and high school formals. |
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And I don't know, maybe I really am getting old, but I'm starting not to care about indie cred anymore. |
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The problem is that, thanks to the credit crunch, nowhere can be called safe anymore. |
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While prowling around in our cluttered attic, this fanciful fishing creel my hubby never uses anymore caught my eye. |
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I still don't know if it's a bus or a train, but I frankly don't care anymore, I just want a ticket. |
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Children don't run about outside anymore because we're frightened of them being abducted. |
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Then he purses his lips in a little pout but says nothing, gets a veiled look in his eye, and who knows what he's thinking anymore. |
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There was no use talking anymore, even without the earplugs, conversation would've been impossible over the scream of the electric guitar. |
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I didn't have anymore money to spend, so I went out to the garden and made a daisy chain for my hair. |
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He wasn't scowling or had a dark masked expression on his face anymore, he was quiet. |
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He didn't say anymore after that as in the next second, Yori blew her dart, the needle piercing the side of my neck. |
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He is home now and his mother says that he is gaining weight and doesn't have that preemie look anymore. |
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With gas prices real high, people aren't quite as interested in those big gas guzzlers anymore, and that could hurt GM even more down the road. |
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Well, that may have at one time been the case, back before it became gauche, but let me assure you, that is most definitely NOT the case anymore. |
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I can't take the lies and deceit anymore, the truth had to come out sometime and here it is. |
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All that was sacred has been profaned, as Marx put it, and it is not clear what, if anything, is sacred anymore. |
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Just like giving up on Santa Claus being real, none of us really believe the media is objective anymore, do we? |
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Do we have jurors kind of freelancing, making their own decisions, not willing to be a part of the deliberative process anymore? |
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He slowed to a walk now, not worrying anymore, and he took a look around at the slight splendor of this. |
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If you're tired of being a wallflower or if your dance moves aren't cutting it for you anymore, why not take some dance lessons? |
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She pried the trap open with her own arms, slowly the gaping jaws of the trap stood wide open, but she couldn't hold it like that anymore. |
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No peasant wattle and daub homes exist anymore as they were so crudely made. |
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We don't have to kill and eat animals to survive anymore like we did way back when. |
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As the days wore on Jon was beginning to get the feeling that Scott wanted no part of anyone anymore. |
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She had gained weight and though her skin lost its glowing radiance, it wasn't ghastly pale anymore. |
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He lifted her up carefully, realizing that he had picked her up so many times that it hardly even mattered to either him or her anymore. |
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With the growth in rail travel and motor car ownership, there aren't as many people travelling by ferry anymore. |
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Most towns are too small to fill rail cars economically, if the railroad even passes by anymore. |
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All the pressing questions about categories and protocol that once so bothered aestheticians don't seem to matter anymore. |
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I think it's time for the university to recognize that it's not a white-bread, male-only world anymore. |
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The walls were rebuilt with yellow limestone and the towers rebuilt with stones so they couldn't be set aflame anymore. |
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I've been whoring myself to come up with the money for the drugs and I don't want to do that anymore. |
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Through wide-ranging schooling, generations of Ainu children grew up without the ability to speak Ainu anymore. |
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I didn't want to drink anymore, and so I put the cup of water on the window sill. |
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She knew it was a childish action but she found that she was not angry with him anymore. |
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Seven students at Al-Azhar couldn't stand the suspense anymore and flew to Indonesia to find out the whereabouts of their kith and kin. |
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We have to keep on writing notes up every time National changes its leadership, and I do not think we want to do it anymore. |
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I know that but two wrongs don't make a right but I just don't want to be a part of this anymore. |
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Lots of aliterates, according to Trelease, say they just don't have time to read anymore. |
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He never thought anymore about the past life regression speech Toshi gave him on the way to L.A. the day after he met Jordan. |
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Insurance companies pay for so little physical therapy anymore that few patients are fully rehabilitated by the time their insurance runs out. |
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Someone even has emptied my computer and reinstalled all programmes new and still it won't recognise the scanner anymore. |
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The world of the kid at the sleepaway camp, as well as the city gal at the summer lakeside resort, doesn't exist anymore. |
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The surreal, anarchic and monstrous extremes of yesterday are not so sensational anymore. |
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I was hoping to get a pair of green avadavats but the shop didn't have them anymore. |
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As the name implies, it means I've given up and I just can't hack it anymore. |
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Traditional polygon texture-based rendering, and even programmable shading is not that difficult anymore, per Kirk. |
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Sister Bliss's big beats aren't really the soundtrack to youth culture anymore though, rather a nostalgic reminder of pills, parties and puberty. |
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Then all of a sudden, you feel as if you're repeating yourself or it's just not fun anymore. |
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Laughter used to be the best last resort in a grim situation, but nothing's funny anymore. |
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One had short black hair, the other long brown hair in a ponytail that was not so perfect anymore from the running. |
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Baseball may not quite be America's favorite sport anymore, but it still has plenty of emotional resonance. |
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Do kids even go outside in the summer anymore except to play in soccer leagues their parents make them join? |
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There's no doubt he can still sing, but now we know he isn't actually in league with the Devil, that's not enough anymore. |
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Responsive design is not anymore about screen sizes but about different scenarios. |
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Back then, I was really the classic angry young man, and I don't think I'm that person anymore. |
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I didn't want the alcohol, the swearing, the bad memories, the parties or the guilt anymore. |
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To most people, the old myths and legends are quaint reminders of a bygone and superstitious age, and have nothing much to tell us anymore. |
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Ever since the big easy chair was reupholstered it's not as comfortable anymore. |
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Organised religion is often made out to be the enemy, I use to be quite anti-christian but I'm not anymore. |
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His claim is that no part of our lives is more media-supersaturated than our sports lives, and thus unless you live in an unwired hole, sports just doesn't come fresh anymore. |
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At her suggestion, I'm to not spend anymore than 20 minutes at a time on my feet and I should be taking 20 minute breaks in-between walking around. |
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This Israel-Hamas war feels different, neither turtle nor scorpion even pretending anymore about seeking peace. |
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As soon as I don't need to be politically correct anymore, I will drop the bomb. |
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I barely even notice the battle anymore through the deadly monotony. |
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Like most businesses, we'd gotten rid of middle management in the 1980s, partly because we couldn't afford it anymore and partly because we didn't need it. |
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If you come off the cart early and hit the ground, you'd like the tow rope to break so that you are not pulled along the ground anymore than necessary. |
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Anna hurried out, avoiding anymore air born objects and verbal assaults. |
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I mean, I've gotten spankings and stuff, but Mom rarely smacks anymore. |
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She sighed and put her hand to her mouth, almost unable to speak anymore. |
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Well, the good news, my bucko, is you don't have to anymore. |
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I didn't know anybody used the stuff anymore, they may have stuck it back here years ago and just forgot about it, but it's what they call laughing gas. |
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Judged against the by-product of Sunday painters or even art in Starbucks, you have to wonder if effort, craftsmanship or attention to detail matter anymore. |
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It's rare that I see any ancients logged on, anymore, and I'll continue to keep a watchful eye to see if there are any on, for this will be my last post on the forums. |
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It is not the case that we in Brazil do not dance the samba anymore. |
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I am shedding youthful pursuits that don't mean that much to me anymore. |
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Kids looking for cars don't want your commo garbage anymore. |
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Indeed, there's something of a demand for Tonkinese among people who had the old style Siamese or Burmese for a long time and now can't find them anymore. |
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Oddly enough, I never quite recaptured the raw vivaciousness of my childhood homelessness, but that is probably because I am not that little girl anymore. |
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And we don't get treated at the doctors with leeches anymore! |
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But after UT got shellacked last week, I'm not so sure anymore. |
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They're not young men anymore, but Jackson and Co. still have solid chops and plenty of stamina, relying on themselves and no outside musicians, just like the old days. |
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My throat closes and will not open to release my animal howls anymore. |
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I just had moved past those tricks and I preferred not to do them anymore. |
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The news of an exoplanet discovery is hardly earthshaking anymore, which is disappointing in a way. |
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It's not a spiritual experience anymore and that's what people hunger for. |
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I'd have dumped him on the spot if he hadn't been my ride home, but we went back to his house and watched videos, and then I didn't want to dump him anymore. |
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I used to be into you and your fiance Blake Shelton's tweets, but neither of you have really been tweeting anymore. |
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Pardon my bluntness but neither of you is a spring lamb anymore. |
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When I wrote that song I didn't want to make light-footed songs anymore. |
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His voice sounded dull and dry to him, without depth or meaning anymore. |
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We think it is a miracle anyone is still talking about these finer points of appropriationist art anymore and we bet not even the artist is trying to frame them that way. |
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We were trolling along rather sedately down one of those country lanes that probably don't exist anymore when we spotted blue helmets bobbing up and down over the hedgerows. |
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It's like Presbyterianism and Industrial Socialism doesn't exist anymore. |
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Sure, it was unhealthy, but at least she wasn't biting her nails so much anymore and bitten nails, she'd decided, were so ugly and spoke of an unbalanced mind. |
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Maybe if he blurbed my book it wouldn't be considered Chick Lit anymore. |
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I'm not a child anymore and Romanian communism is dead and buried. |
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It really is a pity that we can't even enjoy the Christmas festivities anymore without the intrusion of proxy wars against pollies wrapped in a culture wars template. |
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It is the nature of compulsiveness to go until you can't go anymore. |
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But Bush won and they have to deal with the very sobering fact that there's no appetite on the other side of the Atlantic for funding Armalite politics anymore. |
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When we are done with the refi boom, we are going to find out that regular families are not getting mortgages anymore. |
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His boots padding against the floor were muffled because of the thick carpet, and he doubted he was making anymore noise than a cat stalking a mouse. |
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The passing of Margaret is also a sad event in that so many of those old families are no longer around anymore and a people and period is fast fading from the landscape. |
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She easily rotates her body, turning so she isn't vertical anymore, but horizontal, facing me and on all fours, her claws dug into the wood and drawing sap. |
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Sniping is the main reason I don't bother with eBay anymore. |
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