I've also recently registered myself in Dorset South, the UK's most marginal seat, as it happens. |
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So this theory of who is the bad wolf was actually brought up on the other thread as it happens. |
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And, as it happens, people taking over ruins and renovating them will still be exempt from paying council tax for a year. |
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This evening, I found myself contemplating The Real World Consultant, who is, as it happens, my brother. |
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I was, as it happens, offered herbal tea but no one lectured me when I plumped for the caffeine-loaded coffee option. |
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Now, as it happens, I once worked with one of the radio DJs whose name I've heard bandied about as a suspect over the weekend. |
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It's a good question, and as it happens, one of their number has come out of the closet today. |
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Writing down the story of my life as it happens is an interesting task I set myself. |
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I felt proud of myself for letting it ride, but couldn't sleep anyway as it happens. |
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When used in cooking, as it happens in God's own country, there is a different taste liked by many. |
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These statements, as it happens, match observed facts at the scene of the killing. |
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And, as it happens, the rescuer shedding what he knew would be the dead weight of his clothing was my great-great-grandfather, John Kitchel. |
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It is as if Yeats, in the manner of the prophetic romantic artist, perceives the historical importance of that year as it happens. |
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The dessert, as it happens, is the one element of the experience that has stuck in my mind with vibrant, technicolour clarity. |
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Well, as it happens, I have some sympathy with people who get caught with massive software development schemes that go wrong. |
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Floral gifts are as rare as hen's teeth round my house too, as it happens, and asking the women of my acquaintance, it seems I'm not the only one. |
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Perhaps a little too far, as it happens, as the downhill slope was fairly shallow and didn't even come close to hinting at the ferocity of the climb back up to the top. |
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The Potter books actually work for me better as films, as it happens. |
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The SNP, as it happens, is exercised about other outrages too. |
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They are also, as it happens, riddled with heartbreak and loss, and possess an essential gawkiness that, despite their wit, draws you close. |
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From here he suggested that in seeing quasars created from the center of galaxies, we are actually looking back in time 6000 years and watching creation as it happens. |
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Mink, as it happens, are also small, furry and kind of cute-looking. |
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Keith Burgess-Jackson has just put something up on Aquinas, as it happens. |
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In a political vacuum, only special interest groups, particularisms, corporativisms of all sort will prevail, as it happens today. |
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Vail opened on Dec. 15, 1962, as it happens, with little snow on the mountain. |
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A stipulative definition of a term may, as it happens, be extensionally adequate to the antecedent uses of the term. |
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Dr Doe, as it happens, is dyslexic, and admitted that he often transposes numbers. |
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On stage he lives the emotion as it happens, and he doesn't hold back when a freestyle explosion overtakes him. |
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And then a scallop raviolo came with a chartreuse and lobster sauce that was the richest and most ambitious of the day and, as it happens, the most successful. |
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Discarding is difficult to observe as it happens and is difficult to document once it has taken place. |
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That's a real luxury, being able to work on a moment of inspiration as soon as it happens. |
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It also, as it happens, is a great movie, with a 79 Metacritic score that tops every other blockbuster released this summer. |
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Just as the Jubilee was wrapping up in London, as it happens, Venus transited the Sun. |
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Thus Bill Labov is not a monoglot, as it happens, but I don't believe that any of his major contributions depend on his speaking or reading any languages other than English. |
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Merkley, as it happens, is from Delaware, where the banks holding this usurious debt are located. |
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She wants to tend to her mother but, as it happens, the Presidential is staffed with preppy, good-looking boys. |
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The entire, the proposal is, and they're very close to finalizing it to recognize the entire change in the pension surplus or deficit every year as it happens. |
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This writer as it happens, believes that any country can afford to spend 4 per cent of national income on education if it wishes to do so, but the case is not argued in this paper. |
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Experts are convinced that manufacturing of complex machine building products is impossible without the good old planning, as it happens in developed countries. |
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The software in fact is an incorporeal good and today is adequately protected by copyright laws, which allow legal protection to the authors of the work, just as it happens for the books and music. |
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Alpinist, photographer, mountain guide, always ready for an adventure as long as it happens in the mountains of in a desert, we immediately got along. |
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That does not mean that police operations will never again end tragically, as it happens each year unfortunately, but it will allow the police to take precautions. |
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With Piero GOLIA art becomes the place where everything is possible: an artistic proposition can move mountains, or, as it happens for this exhibition, the whole façade of a building. |
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Neither when the silo is completely filled, nor when it is empty, fodder-rests can build bulks and stick at the silo's walls, as it happens very often with conventional silos. |
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Just in time, as it happens, because a few weeks ago my straighteners broke and my hair reverted to its untampered state: a nondescript wave that is neither one thing nor the other. |
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I am reminded that the first time I ever cast a ballot – exactly 30 years ago, as it happens, in Vermont, where I was at college – I voted for myself for the office of high bailiff of Addison County. |
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Pujara may have lost his place in Punjab's XI, but as it happens to any benchwarmer in a winning dressing room, his spirits are high. |
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I have my guitar with me in the car, as it happens. I'll go and get it. |
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One out of every eight weeks I am the on-duty seismologist, so I have to respond to an earthquake as soon as it happens, even if it's in the middle of the night. |
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As it happens I will be launching a new product soon that includes some of these elements. |
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As it happens my birthday impends so on the day I shall raise a glass to both of you peoples of those religions and wish you well. |
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As it happens his second email indicated that he was on the ball and I needn't have been so concerned. |
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As it happens this war is being fought in a rather cowardly manner. |
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As it happens the next traveller is not poor, but it seems in context that Robin Hood is stating a general policy. |
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