Hakimi declared that no Taliban would agree to lay down his arms as long as U.S. troops remain in Afghanistan. |
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We believe everything is OK as long as you don't hurt anyone, to the best of your definition of hurt, and to the best of your knowledge. |
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I've also realised that I quite like having people about, as long as I have a room to hide out in when it gets a bit much. |
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After new inmates are booked, they're interviewed, sometimes for as long as 45 minutes. |
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Trying to hide my humiliation, I waltzed her over to the edge of the crowd and kept my back to them as long as I could. |
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The green line is 101 times as long as the blue height and the red line is too. |
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He took seriously his pledge made at the outset of the war that he would live a frugal and abstemious existence as long as the war lasted. |
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There's nothing in the world wrong with encouraging adolescents to be abstinent as long as possible. |
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Evading the efforts of Jack Frost for as long as possible is a goal for many gardeners. Here are some tricks on how to do just that. |
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I intend to continue practicing law past my 65th birthday, for as long as the firm will tolerate me. |
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A minority bands together and feels a kinship, if only for a moment that is as long as a muttered wassup, man? |
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Between these two or three exercises, a flatter stomach is accomplishable in no time, as long as you're performing them on a daily basis. |
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Pretty much anything you say to her is fine as long as you don't call her a jobber. |
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If you've never seen the film, then a rental might be a good way to spend 142 minutes, as long as you have a hefty cup of java standing by. |
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Most other nations haven't been tracking twisters as long as the United States has, and their records are much less thorough, he notes. |
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The queue of asylum-seekers awaiting decisions on their applications is twice as long as previously claimed, it was revealed yesterday. |
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As long as the share price rises, and for that there is no guarantee, then staff should be quids in, as long as they stay with the bank. |
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In most cases, as long as the worker achieves set targets, they will be left to their own devices. |
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They each got two strips of jerky for meals, each about as long as a man's hand and as thick as two fingers. |
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So, as long as we've got them, we don't have to worry about William becoming king, because that's quite a long way off. |
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He wasn't curious enough to ask what she was doing, just as long as she was staying out of his way. |
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We are going to continue as long as possible until it's decided one way or the other. |
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Like foreign bonds, international share quotations have existed almost as long as stock markets themselves. |
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Casual wear is permitted after hours, as long as it follows the school dress code. |
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Free calls allow scammers to spend as long as they want wearing victims down with long calls or repeatedly phoning back. |
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Who cared if they got radiation sickness, as long as the ore was being mined? |
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For 5 yuan, a visitor can get a cup of Sichuan tea and sit among bamboo and trees for as long as a whole day. |
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The transaction generated six pieces of paper, each as long as a jouster's lance. |
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We will never have successful police reform as long as the judiciary is and is perceived to be corrupt. |
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At 22 meters, it is almost twice as long as the whale shark, the biggest fish in the ocean today. |
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So what if it's an inherited thing, as long as they don't have any real power? |
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We need to support whatever decisions our nation makes, as long as they do not directly violate the Word of God. |
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If people do get it wrong, people should not be sacked or demoted or whatever, as long as it is done with good intent. |
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A U.S. Navy official who tracks piracy issues says as long as shipping companies are willing to pay ransoms, than piracy will continue. |
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Initially, logic suggested that rapiers used in formal personal combat should be as long as possible. |
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They may steal prey from other raptors, and have been known to eat carrion as long as it has not been dead too long. |
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For lunch I like corned beef, white rice and fried onions, which I've eaten for as long as I can remember. |
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Atlantic white cedars scattered amid the other vegetation remain stunted as long as the water is deep, growing no more than four feet tall. |
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But a rising bollard on this street, preventing a rat run, could be as long as ten years away. |
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These men might be afraid of her now, but that fear would only last as long as she could keep her power flowing. |
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The committee agreed to allow the policy to stand as long as it was reviewed after a period of consultation. |
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I told the mother the first thing in the morning, but we kept it from the children as long as we could. |
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So as long as this egoistic propaganda is kept up, India will continue to get the better of any encounters in the battlefield. |
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We have kept hoping for as long as we could, but we have to accept Margaret has probably gone and at last her suffering has ended. |
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The strongest of all cipher systems require a random key as long as the message that's being sent. |
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Tell the men they are free to start any fires they wish, as long as it is within reason. |
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The completed items would be kept in storage for as long as necessary, brought out to be washed and aired occasionally, and jealously guarded. |
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The correct strategy would then be to hold on to as much territory as possible for as long as possible. |
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We're going to stay here as long as possible, as long as our food supply holds out. |
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The bar's owner, to the delight of his patrons, promised to stay open as long as the power from his generator held out. |
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We are not fools trying to kid ourselves but we want him to lead as normal a life as possible for as long as he can. |
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The kidnappers held their victims as long as they wished and then released them when and where they pleased. |
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The question is whether this thrift...will last only as long as the credit crunch and the trendiness of the recessionista. |
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It would be a win-win situation for everybody, as long as they let everyone work. |
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The creature's claws were as curved like scythes, and as long as long swords. |
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A closet is such a tiny space, you'd almost think redoing it wouldn't take as long as redecorating a major room. |
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They argue that conflict, as long as it's not the knock-down-drag-out variety, is the oxygen of creativity. |
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I can see why it's been called wordy, but I don't mind a bit of repetition as long as they say it funny, and they did. |
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Any amount of cuts can be made as long as the original word order is not changed. |
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Science will be benefited as long as there is a healthy relationship between science and technology. |
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I'll have to settle for anything in feathers and sequins, as long as it has a proper wow factor. |
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I do not see why there has to be any particular time limitation, as long as you are achieving some legitimate purpose relevant to alienage. |
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But the thing is that, as long as punters are paying good money to watch you play Celtic and Rangers, it's important to give your all. |
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The use of lacebark pines for decorative purposes began as long as 800 years ago. |
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Religious or racial prejudice and xenophobia are not likely to go away as long as human nature is what it is. |
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My parents don't really give us an allowance, but they let us have however much we want as long as we promise to pay them back. |
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Your password is a phrase which can be as long as you like, although the box displays about 70-odd characters at a time. |
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As the hook engaged the wire, I countered the right yaw with rudder and kept the right wing off the deck for as long as I could. |
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I'm a week late with the rent, but my esteemed landlady said it was okay as long as I pay up next week, and give her a free guitar lesson. |
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We have 5 yesses, two nos, and a maybe as long as nobody goes into labour that day. |
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These landraces will survive only as long as the farmers who cultivate them do. |
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Beech is usually quite amenable to hard cutting back, as long as it gets plenty of light it will quickly sprout new shoots from the older wood. |
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This right of renewal shall extend to all subsequent five year periods on the same basis for as long as permitted by law. |
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There are some rumours to suggest that the social activity lasted almost as long as the golf! |
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This was an airplane that could take off and stay aloft as long as the fuel supply lasted, make turns and so forth. |
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The Ruiz Bazan clan, for example, has been weaving Zapotec rugs in Oaxaca, Mexico, for as long as they can remember. |
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The lathe has a material feed mechanism and will turn out cases as long as it has rod to feed. |
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Does it matter whether the place is a rundown tip as long as it echoes with love and laughter? |
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You will never need to visit an amusement park as long as you take rides in cabs in Calcutta. |
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With a great orchestra, the conductor seldom has to clarify texture, as long as the players follow the markings in the score. |
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The classic tactic of corporations facing class action lawsuits of this nature is to stall for as long as possible. |
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My parents are into naturism and we have been bathing nude for as long as I can remember. |
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Wise, sharp Michele has been asking searching questions for as long as she can remember. |
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Official permission is not needed as long as the guns are licensed and the shoot takes place on private land away from residential areas. |
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If the family is not present you may employ a stranger as long as they are respectable in demeanor and appearance. |
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He played as long as he could despite two sprained ankles that got worse with every game. |
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The technical annex to the document is almost three times as long as the text it supports. |
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Let's face it, the holder of a card with Wells IS NOT periodically resurveyed as a credit as long as delinquency does not intervene. |
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Lamb would lend books to Coleridge, and they would come back with annotations as long as the text. |
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So as long as I'm stuck inside, lemme give you some highlights from the last month! |
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There may well be some antis and they're perfectly entitled to come and let their opinions be known as long as they don't break any laws. |
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This lenticular shape is less able to resist torsion but does resist bending quite well, as long as the force hits it on the narrow edge. |
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I'm happy to let bygones be bygones and I will stop talking to the press as long as Bob does the same thing. |
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This sort of thing is entirely acceptable in the pop world, as long as the end result does not infringe the original copyright. |
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Blue whales, found in all the oceans of the world, are true leviathans, stretching as long as 100 feet and weighing as much as 200 tons. |
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But as long as there's no damage to the car or any passenger, I let things ride. |
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But as long as I have enough water to drink and light, loose clothes to wear, I'm sweaty but happy. |
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Ducks have been part of the village scene in Bledington for as long as anyone can remember. |
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Of course, the truth is that they have been part of it for as long as anyone can remember. |
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Francis had never been afraid of anyone for as long as I had known him, not even the oldest of the old. |
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Together, this indicates that the length is about twice as long as the width and the apertures appear more slit-like than round holes. |
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Folk songs work well, but pop music of any kind or any period will do as long as it has relatively simple melody lines. |
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They are welcome to use every part of the club as long as they are signed in. |
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But as long as I was still a baroness and he a baron, we would have to convince everyone around us that life was perfect. |
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In other words, any mixture of liquid assets will be classified as money as long as this mixture passes the correlation test. |
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Smith ruled his men with a rod of iron, and as long as he was alive Hepple was safe. |
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We are prepared to roll up our sleeves and work for as long as necessary to make progress. |
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In one Scottish study of terminally ill cancer patients, those given vitamin C lived four times as long as those who weren't given it. |
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I COULD argue the toss for as long as you like about Wednesday night's England friendly in Gothenburg. |
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English is a living language and as long as it is good communication, then why not use it. |
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They should easily survive transplanting as long as the soil around the root ball is not unduly disturbed as you lift the clumps from the garden. |
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He has a fantastic c.v. as long as your arm including all kinds of community service and professional accomplishment. |
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Finally, just as you thought it was safe to hang up Santa's stocking, along came a show with a Christmas list as long as your arm. |
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There's also another 'To Do' list as long as my arm, but I'm feeling too ill to do any of it. |
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They know what is going on because I have a list of crime reference numbers as long as my arm. |
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Twelve years ago he was a healthy marathon runner, but now he has a list of symptoms as long as your arm. |
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He's got a record as long as your arm and I think a few months in prison would be the wake-up call he needs. |
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Given his level of popularity amongst work colleagues, family and the wider public the suspect list is as long as your arm. |
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The list of ingredients was as long as your arm, and it was pretty much artificial everything. |
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What's more, we guarantee that it will be in the bookshops before Christmas with lists of pre-sale orders that are as long as your arm. |
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The list is as long as your arm, but the beneficiaries may have been as surprised as anyone else. |
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In a couple of days I might be posting a list of issues as long as your arm, but right now, two hours after completion, I'm a happy customer. |
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He's got a record as long as your arm, starting with petty theft and working his way up to your house. |
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For as long as they were there, no crocodile or armored herbivorous or general carnivorous dinosaur could grow very big. |
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Even if you manage to find a bargain, seasoned gemstone collectors reckon that you may need to hold the stones for as long as ten years to get a decent return. |
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Most projects take as long as they take, although scientists are usually in so much of a hurry to get results that there's no need to crack the whip. |
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Fakes that fool scholars have been around as long as there have been scholars, and they have always created a good amount of anti-intellectual satisfaction. |
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We stayed as long as our air would hold out, headed back to the boat, filled the tanks and within an hour we were all back in the same spot doing it all again. |
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Fixing your rates on savings may make sense, as long as you can afford to lock your money away, because if commentators are correct returns have further to fall. |
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But you could afford to drift to the left of your readership as long as you maintained an agreeable tone about it. |
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Before I knew it I had a pile of book as long as my arm and twice as high. |
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Mr Timm added that followers were permitted to meet the hunt wherever they came from, as long as they kept to the roads and did not stray on to the surrounding fields. |
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Most tell us they are keen to remain living independently in their own homes for as long as possible with the necessary social services support to help them do that. |
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What else is summer good for but using all of one's magical powers to levitate out of the city for as long as the sober judges of one's conscience will allow? |
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I just wasn't ready for the intervening years, and the lingering death of the idea of the single, as the industry and the media held on for as long as they could. |
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They waved and banged away, some for as long as four hours while they waited for Romney to arrive. |
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The financier can repossess the vehicle if you fail to make payments, but you are free to sell it as long as you agree to pay the outstanding debt. |
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Pot-grown nectarines, peaches and apricots can be left outside for the summer and brought in for the winter as long as you don't place them next to a heater. |
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Hsu said that reviews of environmental impact assessments shouldn't necessarily hamper a developer's plans as long as the applications are written honestly. |
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Manoeuvering viewers into abandoning themselves to a story, as long as it's done thoughtfully and with respect, is what movie directors should know how to do. |
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The man elected chairman that opening night was a retired Brigadier with a pedigree as long as your arm, and a penchant for shouting orders at subordinates. |
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For as long as people have been writing and talking about the city, Bath has been synonymous with recuperation and the famous powers of its waters. |
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It's a job I'll do for as long as it takes to actually find the right job and at that point I'll quit and leave them scrambling, resentfully, to find my replacement. |
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Fireplace ashes are a hazard for at least a day and can remain so for as long as a fortnight, Duran says. |
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Mild nausea and occasional vomiting aren't a threat to your baby's health as long as you're able to keep some food down and drink plenty of fluids. |
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That is seriously fast, and on one daring high speed run, it proved to be stable too, as long as you get it out of fourth gear well before hitting redline. |
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Preconditioned lady beetles will stay in your garden as long as the food supply lasts, eating aphids and laying eggs to produce larvae that also eat aphids. |
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A widow's cruse was a jar of oil which was never allowed to run out, signifying that the community would support the bereaved person for as long as was needed. |
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The information will be passed to the police or investigating authorities as long as it is used for prevention and detection of money launderers and terrorist financiers. |
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Pro-Sisi residents in the cramped, narrow streets are welcoming as long as only their perspective is being heard. |
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How did we get suckered by the fairy tale that as long as people kept shopping, the market could keep our prosperity going as far as the eye could see? |
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The traditions will continue only as long as the next generations keep them alive. |
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Against isolated adversaries, they are devastatingly effective, as long as we understand that they are not long-term solutions. |
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National has no problem in theory with devolving the management of community programmes and assets to the community itself as long as government money is accounted for. |
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Love poems between aristocratic women were not uncommon at the time, as long as they stayed safely on the side of friendship. |
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We're very independent on patrol, self-sufficient for seven days and able to be resupplied either by air or road so patrols can stay in the field for as long as needed. |
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For countries that had annexed territory in the preceding two centuries, the only real option was to fight for as long as seemed possible and then arrange an orderly retreat. |
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No other chamber comes anywhere near that, but our strategy is to align ourselves with all other organisations, as long as they also believe in what we are trying to do. |
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For the latter group, as long as a cake is delicious, it is considered a success, regardless of its droopy center. |
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Children who are able to delay gratification 15 times as long as their more impatient peers score 210 points higher on their sats. |
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This tough plant will grow in exposed or sheltered aspects and in acid, alkaline or neutral soil of chalk, clay, sand or loam as long as it doesn't get waterlogged. |
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The craft could continue orbiting the planet for as long as 15 years. |
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This is important because as long as your hero, leader, or at least one of the company troops stays alive, they can regroup near a town, or fort and be re-supplied. |
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Colours can be safe, soft and muted, bold and bright or even clash like crazy as long as your wardrobe is new and tailored to your best look and shape. |
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It is a home equipped with the latest technology to enable vulnerable people to remain living independently in their own homes for as long as possible. |
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For as long as Homer remains culturally vital, every correct philological finding, incorporated into the apparatus criticus of his texts, will stay alive. |
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The one dramatic moment in the film, when Wayne tries to escape from his captors, is a let-down, and it doesn't last nearly as long as one would hope. |
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I don't mind, as long as you teach her some ladylike manners. |
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For as long as anyone can remember, Indonesian supporters have been infamous, rabid in their encouragement of winners and cruel in their criticism of the vanquished. |
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It sounds cruel, but during one long hot summer I did once shock a blind camellia into flowering by withholding water for as long as I felt the plant could bear it. |
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My active mind has always been a great strength, but as long as I can remember, my mind never rests and I exhaust myself mentally and emotionally. |
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It's ok to wee in the sink, as long as you have the tap running. |
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The Weight Watchers diet gives slimmers a point system for food and drink, allowing them to eat what they like as long as it is within their daily allowance. |
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From their perspective, as long as ISIS sits on Baghdad's doorstep, political change can wait. |
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He moves one of the sails so that the yard catches Will and swings him out over the sea. Now, as long as you're just hanging there, pay attention. |
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We all know what a nightmare it is, trying to jam all of your belongings into the removal van and packing always takes twice as long as you think it will! |
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Republicans want to keep the boogeyman of socialized medicine alive as long as they can. |
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It may be reasonable to assume that piracy has existed for as long as the oceans were plied for commerce. |
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In 1996, it was found that male fetal progenitor cells could persist postpartum in the maternal blood stream for as long as 27 years. |
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Reactions to processes contributing to globalization have varied widely with a history as long as extraterritorial contact and trade. |
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Of all the New World plants introduced to Italy, only the potato took as long as the tomato to gain acceptance. |
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The undertaking of these expeditions only remained possible as long as the eunuchs maintained imperial favor. |
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There are even some sources that claim some of the treasure ships might have been as long as 600 feet. |
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The relative dryness of the wearer's skin is important, since dry skin will not hold fragrance as long as skin with more oil. |
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An opened bottle will keep its aroma intact for several years, as long as it is well stored. |
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If the revolt had been led by slaves, they would have lacked the necessary resources to combat the Abbasid government for as long as they did. |
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The Aztec did not interfere in local affairs, as long as the tributes were paid. |
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A merchant historically was anyone who was involved in business as long as industry, commerce, and trade have existed. |
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Merchants have been known for as long as humans have engaged in trade and commerce. |
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Merchants have existed as long as business, trade and commerce have been conducted. |
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Iron rivets and brackets, as long as shrub branches or tree roots, were used to fasten the planks to each other. |
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Breeding stock may be allowed a longer lifespan, occasionally living as long as 25 years. |
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Armenian and Cantonese have aspiration that lasts about as long as English aspirated stops, in addition to unaspirated stops. |
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The V2 principle allows any major constituent to occupy the first position as long as the second position is occupied by the finite verb. |
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In this manner, it does not matter when a guilty mind and act coincide, as long as at some point they do. |
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Causation can be satisfied as long as the defendant was a substantial factor in causing the harm. |
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In the modern view axioms may be any set of formulas, as long as they are not known to be inconsistent. |
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The real likelihood test is met as long as the court is satisfied that there is a sufficient degree of possibility of bias. |
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Likewise, by convention, the Government as a whole remains in office as long as it keeps the confidence of the House. |
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Working hours were as long as they had been for the farmer, that is, from dawn to dusk, six days per week. |
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This was not possible as long as the beam and the rod were connected by a chain. |
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This was still the usual raw material source in the 19th century, almost as long as the process was used. |
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However, turret mills are only practical as long as the machine remains relatively small. |
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This is a sound engineering decision as long as the application and context support it. |
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It is likely that as long as man seeks shelter from the elements, there will be work for these skilled professionals. |
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They will keep that factory running just as long as there are profits coming in. |
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However, as long as the war with France continued, North America was a secondary concern. |
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Technically, DOE did not need authority to reprogram the funds as long as the spending didn't span different appropriation line items. |
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As we've just learned, as long as we live in the manifest realm, a hero's journey is never over. We are constantly having to reprove ourselves. |
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Some of the lowland Nepenthes are very easy to grow as long as they are provided with relatively constant, hot and humid conditions. |
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The actual type of stratum does not matter as long as it has low permeability. |
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Very seldomly will you need to store email addresses or names that are anywhere near as long as 100 characters. |
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Ultimately, the best cards for stoozing carry no fee on purchases for as long as possible. |
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A dictator stays in power only as long as he manages to subvert the will of his people. |
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He will succeed, as long as there are no unlucky traverses not under his control. |
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He could make what laws he pleased, as long as those laws did not trench upon property rights. |
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That is the reason, why some say, that the wiseman liveth as long as he ought, and not so long as he can. |
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Both he and successors would often wriggle in their seats, as long as the cushion lasted. |
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Foleshill sub officer Paul Wattling said fire crews believed a spark could have been burning for as long as six hours, setting fire to sawdust. |
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If I smell like raw sewage, there's no problem as long as I'm out of whiffing range. |
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Although most allosaurs we know about were less than 30 feet long, some grew to be nearly as long as a 40-foot Tyrannosaurus rex. |
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He protests his innocence but is delaying the case as long as possible. |
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Lockdowns can take place for as long as the prison deems it necessary to satisfy themselves that security has not been compromised. |
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Rose Hogg, by email A It's fine as long as you keep away from the edge of the glass and use uPVC self-tapping screws. |
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I shall be content with my jalopy even if it's more often in the garage than on the road as long as it never tells tales or is one up on me. |
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He said that as long as the sacred cows syndrome persisted accountability will remain a pipe dream. |
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Your son has a right to see his grandparents as long as they understand they mustn't badmouth his dad in front of him. |
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Not as long as administrators reach for Band-Aids when facilities cry out for major surgery. |
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It takes perspective as long as Huffman's to defend the vitality of Missouri barging. |
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But instead she kept running into men with rap sheets as long as her lonely arms. |
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If the pack manages to pick up the scent of a fox, they will track it for as long as they are able. |
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The ROC refused a proposed compromise that would have still allowed them to use the ROC flag and anthem as long as the name was changed. |
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Dual nationals may compete for either country, as long as three years have passed since the competitor competed for the former country. |
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His father told him that he would support his racing career as long as he worked hard at school. |
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It may be played for as long as the graduates are walking, which can be longer than some symphonies. |
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However, Harald had to swear an oath that he would not claim the title of king as long as Sigurd or his son was alive. |
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But the developmental benefits were limited as long as the business including slaving. |
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New people assume leadership positions as required and stay around for as long as the minyan meets their needs. |
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Massoud responded that, as long as he controlled an area the size of his hat, he would continue to defend it from the Taliban. |
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The thrift remained profitable only as long as it was able to sell those loans in the secondary mortgage market. |
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This approach worked well as long as Parliament was also predominantly Tory. |
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In practice, he or she holds office as long as he or she retains the confidence of the chamber. |
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Issues relating to money laundering have existed as long as there have been large scale criminal enterprises. |
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They could be equal as long as they dropped their culture which was deficient compared to white culture. |
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Schemes of mass rape would be legitimate as long as Richardson emphasized the negative aspects of his character at the same time. |
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The market for belles lettres had been openly transgressive as long as it did not find any reflections in other media. |
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Its run of 2,238 performances was more than twice as long as any previous musical, setting a record that stood for nearly forty years. |
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In other words, according to the theory, it is a moral good to breed more people on the world for as long as total happiness rises. |
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Marx continued to write articles for the New York Daily Tribune as long as he was sure that the Tribune's editorial policy was still progressive. |
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It must be understood that while the nelumbiums are hardy, they are so only as long as the tubers are out of the reach of frost. |
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One of the beauties of fanfic, especially netfic, is that the story can be just exactly as long as it needs to be. |
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Margaret had opposed the war, but was still named in the royal will as regent for the infant king, James V, for as long as she remained a widow. |
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That may be done by the individual guests or by invited experts, and it goes on for as long as the guests wish. |
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Sweeping is allowed anywhere on the ice up to the tee line, as long as it is only for one's own team stones. |
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When males fail to transfer main cell products, females survived as long as nonmating virgin controls. |
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This was something of a propaganda label, as Gaelic has been in Scotland for at least as long as English, if not longer. |
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The poetic tradition thrived in Wales as long as there were patrons available to welcome its practitioners. |
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A very few illuminated manuscript fragments survive on papyrus, which does not last nearly as long as vellum or parchment. |
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Sherds have been found in China and Japan from a period between 12,000 and perhaps as long as 18,000 years ago. |
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Boiled peanuts are a common food served at bars as a snack and have been eaten in the South for as long as there have been pots to boil them. |
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Participants run a distance of 3 miles to as long as 10 miles, while crawling through mud bogs, and battling other obstacles. |
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Freshly hatched fish larvae are also plankton for a few days, as long as it takes before they can swim against currents. |
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Care of young is protracted, extending for as long as six months, among the longest for birds. |
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This recycling of air allows the whale to continuously generate clicks for as long as it is submerged. |
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In addition, harbor seals may visit estuaries, lakes and rivers and sometimes stay as long as a year. |
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A plain, convincing reason operates on the mind both of a learned and ignorant hearer as long as they live. |
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Initially, organisms such as sharks and hagfish scavenge the soft tissues at a rapid rate over a period of months and as long as two years. |
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Initially, moving organisms, such as sharks and hagfish, scavenge soft tissue at a rapid rate over a period of months to as long as two years. |
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One can infer exhumation rates from fission tracks and from radiometric ages as long as one has an estimated thermal profile. |
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The skull of Plateosaurus is small and narrow, rectangular in side view, and nearly three times as long as it is high. |
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Loons can live as long as 30 years and can hold their breath for as long as 90 seconds while underwater. |
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Fossils of isolated land plant spores suggest land plants may have been around as long as 475 million years ago. |
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His family name is as long as the word overnumerousness and derives from a songless Latin word referring to one of the countless human virtues. |
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The defenders held on to the port as long as possible, aware that an early capitulation would free up German forces to advance on Dunkirk. |
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The majority of these prisoners were sent on forced marches into Germany to towns such as Trier, the march taking as long as twenty days. |
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Many of the prisoners were marched to the city of Trier, with the march taking as long as 20 days. |
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Around the same time, George of Trebizond made a full translation accompanied by a commentary that was as long as the original text. |
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In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age. |
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This proved to be quite an adequate arrangement for as long as the balance of power remained, but flaws emerged when it was disrupted. |
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Although it lies approximately twice as far away from the Equator as from the North Pole, the 60th parallel is half as long as the Equator line. |
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Nevertheless, it appears that sporadic voyages to Markland for forages, timber, and trade with the locals could have lasted as long as 400 years. |
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Lincoln was not a military dictator, and could only continue to fight the war as long as the American public supported a continuation of the war. |
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One of the ends is lengthened out into a neck or pedicle, which is as long as the egg proper. |
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The work window may not come around again for as long as weeks or months and in the interim, the vessel will continue to deteriorate. |
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Lactation will normally continue for as long as the cow is milked but production will steadily decline. |
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A blade is defined as a flake with parallel or subparallel margins that is usually at least twice as long as it is wide. |
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Bodies of water, fresh and saline, have been important sources of food for people for as long as we have existed. |
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The Roman state continued to call itself a res publica as long as it continued to use Latin as its official language. |
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The genetic makeup of Sami people has been extensively studied for as long as such research has been in existence. |
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Salerno will receive no compensation for his Board service for as long as Vantage continues to own Common Stock of the Company. |
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I embraced the new regime like a convert who had seen the light on the road to Damascus, as long as Damascus had a chip shop. |
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The recitation of the Rgveda and the Yajurveda, moreover, is suspended as long as the recitation of the Samaveda is heard. |
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The other benefit of the procedure was reduced man-hours because the procedure did not take as long as the installation of new lining. |
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A Orchids survive for several years and reflower well in the same pot as long as they receive regular liquid feed. |
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All of us took daily doses of Atabrine to ward off malaria and it worked as long as we continued taking the medicine. |
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Some you might be able to regift, a practice now widely accepted as long as you cover your tracks. |
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I'm willing to donate money as long as it's for a good cause. |
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Some alcids remain underwater as long as two minutes, exceptionally even longer, and dive to depths of thirty metres. |
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The buttery speck from La Quercia is aged up to 10 months, about twice as long as most speck, and then cold-smoked with applewood. |
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I don't mind if he stays there, as long as he cleans up after himself when he's done. |
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