I drank as much as I could get my hands on just to keep that reeky smell away! |
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However, in my opinion, animals that are slaughtered in abattoirs can suffer just as much as foxes that are hunted. |
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Today, students applying to SFU from abroad face differential fees amounting to as much as three times the tuition paid by domestic students. |
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American Steel do not play pure, walloping punk as much as they create a grotesque amalgam of past punk-related styles. |
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Relative to 2000, absolute room rates and occupancy levels have not declined by as much as in the London market. |
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I think, with practice, I may be able to relax for as much as two hours at a time by the end of the week. |
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As both books well demonstrate, the organizations warred with each other as much as they worked against a common enemy. |
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Had an Abyssinian slave been in your place, she would have done as much as you! |
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They didn't have it easy because I am quite an impatient person when it comes to training, I just want to do as much as I can. |
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So just as much as the text in an article, be wary of the message presented in any image. |
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A quarter of Australian universities have now increased fees, most by as much as they're allowed to. |
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Police are warning drivers to remain cautious today after a winter storm dumped as much as 14 inches of snow on parts of eastern Virginia. |
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And yet the chair's slipcover is removable and washable, and any pet hair or spills won't jump out as much as they would on a white slipcover. |
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I use my e-mail nearly as much as the phone now and I find the internet a great tool for sourcing information for our shows. |
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I try to pay in as much as I can every year in accordance with the rules on how much you can invest relative to your income. |
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But nothing seems to preoccupy them quite as much as the urge to settle accounts with the old government. |
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This means you must really watch your diet and you must also train weights so that you look lean and cut as much as possible. |
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She was a dynamic, passionate, and caring woman, who loved drama and literature as much as medicine. |
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There is intense sibling jealousy and she feels she is not loved as much as the youngest child. |
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If it were cold, a jacket would be worn, decorated with jet beads, which could add as much as ten pounds to her clothing. |
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Time and travelling feet have worn grooves into hillsides as much as 3m deep. |
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They're all fab and they tell me when I'm acting up, and laugh at me as much as possible which, I think, is very important and very British. |
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Both convert the web page to PDF format and you can scale it down as much as necessary. |
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Young amateurs like the shorts, too, even though they cost about twice as much as jocks. |
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I might not be down as much as I'd like to be, but I will see a reduction at my official weigh-in. |
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The joint between the door frame and the exterior and interior walls can be as much as an eighth of an inch gap. |
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Speed, rotation, and lightness figure just as much as strength, resilience, and weightiness. |
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However if he can keep the Canaries in the Premiership then that will mean as much as lifting a trophy. |
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That's the continental tradition as much as adaptationism is the English tradition. |
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White-collar workers received two to six weeks' extra vacation, adding up to as much as nine or 10 weeks a year. |
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Trying to save face as much as possible, I put a fake smile on and sauntered over to him, planting a quick kiss on his surprised lips. |
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In other words, they planned to go in the hole, but they didn't go in the hole as much as they thought. |
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It's not particularly groundbreaking, but it's a good hour of fun that raises a laugh or two each week, which is as much as I expect these days. |
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Immediately after the storm, gas prices jumped as much as 50 cents per gallon in some areas. |
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He looked a lot more rested last night and while he rambled on a bit, he didn't stutter as much as I thought he would. |
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The ball flew 60 yards, Ronaldo about 30, after the sort of challenge that English crowds adore as much as a clever flick. |
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They renovated the dilapidated and rambling buildings as much as they could afford to and began to update the studio's ageing equipment. |
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Since Horse Close was equipped with speed ramps, this estate has not been utilised as much as before. |
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But it was a show, for everyone, and mums and dads enjoyed it just as much as the children. |
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In 1975 workers with advanced degrees earned 1.8 times as much as high school graduates. |
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Some falsely claimed that because we are justified by faith, Paul taught that we can sin as much as we like! |
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She can smoke as much as she wants when in her room and we get on just fine. |
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It was the writer's recommendations of where else to read, as much as it was something to read in and of itself. |
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The King of Eagles carried me to his aerie in the mountains, and left me alone to heal as much as I could. |
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They are loyal and hardworking Kansans who deserve to be protected from discrimination as much as anyone else. |
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Ironic postures, become her target every bit as much as sentimental affectations of feeling. |
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We want that Mr. Right to come in our lives on a white knight as much as that's not politically correct nowadays. |
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They encourage people to save as much as they can of their after-tax income and to invest it intelligently. |
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Yet none of that bothered Dixon as much as the inability of his men to contest possession with a proper measure of confidence and aggression. |
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Members of Parliament hate having this sort of wide-ranging power sneaked past them as much as you do. |
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According to product claims, these spreads lower cholesterol by as much as 10 to 14 percent. |
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I was still going for customer service jobs, but they didn't seem to pay as much as I needed. |
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The Scot writhed and wiggled as much as his constraints would allow, trying to escape. |
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Every time they told her to sit still she wiggled and squirmed as much as she could. |
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When he finally gets to see the contract, he will, in all probability, laugh as much as I did. |
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It's very much a kind of emotional reaction as much as a kind of reasoned political one, if you want. |
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Kelly Willis has kicked around record labels nearly as much as her family kicked around the country while she was growing up. |
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I learnt as much as I could about the control and coordination procedures for airspace management and aircraft operations during these events. |
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The finished aluminum coil may weigh only half as much as the equivalent copper wire coil. |
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Benjamin, who appreciated bawdy humor as much as any of his kindred, would have relished the vitality of the street scene. |
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Artists rely on the structure provided by laws of kinetics and pattern and chemistry as much as on chance. |
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I wish to be involved in deciding the treatment I receive as much as possible. |
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The lesson of these polls is not that the morality and leadership factors don't count as much as people say they do. |
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Car paid for, no credit cards, debt only, growing veggies in the back yard, cutting as much as we can and we are doing kk. |
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The mid-term break will do wonders to rest the minds too, because this victory was fashioned and won in the head as much as the flesh. |
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The axe almost weighs as much as him, but seven-year-old Weston does not let that stop him prove his woodchop prowess. |
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Young people considering setting up in business should look to reduce the risk involved as much as possible. |
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The only work ethic that works is listening to you heart as much as possible. |
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Indonesian Komodo dragons attain lengths of ten feet or more and can weigh as much as 350 pounds. |
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He felt the tail of his aircraft go down sharply, perhaps as much as 30 degrees, then almost as quickly level out again. |
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I wrote my first exam, English, on the following Monday, glad I had studied as much as I had. |
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In all honesty, players who practise as much as these ones should be doing much better. |
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People had no problem catching their quotas and allocations, but the price is down from last year by as much as a dollar per pound. |
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Early testing cleared the Seafire 47 at an all-up weight of 11,100 lb but for takeoff it could weigh as much as 12,900-lb. |
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In fact, what they need almost as much as help with the shopping is someone to chat to. |
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From this point of view, the tale deals with a sexual relationship as much as the previous one does. |
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Sun lamps produce high levels of Ultraviolet B radiation and the operator should be shielded from the light as much as possible. |
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They're not lampooning designers in general as much as they are design elitism. |
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I wanted siblings who, for as much as they relished teasing me, would stand by me when the going got tough. |
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With each new tenant, landlords can increase the rent by as much as they like. |
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The tracks have not been remixed as much as they have been distorted through numerous filters. |
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Contour feathers lapped over the transmitter, concealing its presence and preserving the bird's hydrodynamic profile as much as possible. |
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He doesn't lose his cool as much as he used to, although he is prone to the occasional lapse of concentration after letting in a bad goal. |
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Because the schematic renderings leave out as much as they leave in, they exude a minimalist reserve. |
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We hate being condescended to by car salesmen as much as y'all hate being made fun of by your television. |
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Minorities, be they linguistic or religious, dread the assimilation as much as they fear exclusion. |
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I think people finally voted them into power in 1994 just to make them shut their mewling gobs as much as anything. |
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Digital TV is here to stay without a doubt but, to be honest, I often find myself watching repeats of old favourites as much as anything. |
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It deserves to be lauded and praised as much as it deserves to be scrutinized and picked apart. |
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For themselves, they're grabbing as much as they can, as fast as they can, any way that they can, and laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Sofia was wearing a brown leather jacket, which was already zipped up as much as possible. |
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Militarism was developed as an antidote to feminism just as much as it was designed to fight socialism. |
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If the boards are sourced in Asia the lead time can rise to as much as 10 days. |
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Mexican Americans support American core values at least as much as Anglos do. |
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One is never enough because the Left is going to distort the facts just as much as the Right. |
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I was dux at school, but got the belt as much as anyone for fighting or answering back. |
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Composites cost up to eight times as much as aluminum, and the newfangled plane will require suppliers to retool the manufacturing process. |
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You get twice as much done, drink much better coffee, lunch leisurely and can smoke as much as you want. |
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She is swimming lengths in the club pool and walking as much as she can rather than grabbing lifts. |
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Photography is now about computers as much as it is about cameras and lenses. |
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The best way to prevent lentigines is to stay out of the sun as much as possible. |
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Ask the Spirit to give you divine insight and revelation that touches your heart as much as it teaches your mind. |
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It's rare to find a singer who reveres his fans almost as much as they worship him. |
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The revolutionaries thus occupied as much as created a political vacuum, which they sought to fill with a new order. |
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Ingenuity counts for as much as spending power and six hours is a great leveller. |
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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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Some taxing authorities levy penalties that can equal as much as 30 percent of the amount owed. |
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Common fairness might well require that that should be done in the case of a licensee just as much as the case of a tenant. |
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And in attempting to mimic the Greek life as much as possible, some deliciously ribald elements have been included. |
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This requires an optimized design of the vessel to minimize the light ship weight as much as possible. |
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I enjoy travelling on fast roads with music blasting from the stereo as much as anyone else. |
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I have several potential job opportunities around at the moment, but none excited me anywhere near as much as this one. |
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Superclusters are known with sizes as large as 300 million light years, containing as much as 10 solar masses of material. |
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I went and cut the lily pads back as much as I could, especially the crisp brown ones. |
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Because everyone is somehow complicit in it, as much as it was a cultural eruption of the most appalling kind. |
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You risked your neck as much as we did tonight, and for two guys you'd never even met. |
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The deal saw the company's share price fall by as much as four per cent as investors faced the prospect of greater competition on the Kangaroo route. |
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Breathing fresh air is vital, so get outdoors as much as possible. |
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Bethany is dumb as a doornail, and seems to bore Don about as much as his high-profile clients do. |
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After seven days on flat roads this was a sudden and violent examination of heart as much as stamina and it was a test that Lance Armstrong would pass with flying colours. |
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He can come back to work when he's feeling better, but meanwhile he should be resting as much as possible. |
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His profound and crippling melancholy, which cast a poetic shadow and moved me almost as much as his accomplishments. |
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Many trainers keep as much as they can to themselves, or share information only with their senior runners, to reduce the risk of a secret slipping out. |
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Dauman is a dealmaker at heart, relishing negotiations as much as he does movie premieres. |
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The high school dropouts in the 9th decile make about 3.1 times as much as those in the 1st. |
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In many states, the lender can repossess your car without as much as a telephone call or written notice if you fall behind on one monthly payment. |
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She tells clients to open curtains as much as possible to get exposure to natural light right when the body is waking up. |
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He almost rose to the bait when a financial journalist as much as accused him personally for being responsible for the overnight increase of the euro against the dollar. |
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Though the commander-in-chief should delegate as much as possible, wartime relationships matter. |
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The contours of African life through the relatively quiescent decade after 1963 were moulded by demographic and social change as much as by repression. |
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Inherent Vice brings you a sprawling, unobstructed narrative, and then asks you to savor as much as you can. |
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The winds in the centre of the jet stream can be as much as 250 mph. |
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Indeed, in as much as clothes define us, Hurley had the strange distinction of having her persona defined by a dress. |
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It was a fine achievement and I hope the singers enjoyed singing it as much as I enjoyed the opportunity of renewing my acquaintance with this excellent piece. |
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Here is an enchanted world, a sanctuary for humans as much as for animals, in which the niggling concerns of our quotidian existence seem thousands of miles away. |
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It had been precisely five long years since the day they passed away and as much as it anguished her to do so, Callie couldn't bring herself to not acknowledge that. |
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They're being whipped by winds of as much as 30 miles an hour. |
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Those koa trees will do more than just provide roosting sites for birds, they'll also help capture moisture, raising the air temperature near them by as much as 5 degrees. |
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She has a high-pitched reedy voice that doesn't stretch into the corners of these dark hued songs as much as shimmer above them like an unreliable narrator. |
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He was a jobbing photographer as much as he was the laureate of Kiwiana. |
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Jakes says he believes in the axiom that the act of forgiveness is not really a gift to others as much as it is a gift to oneself. |
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One reason the law of leaky abstractions is problematic is that it means that abstractions do not really simplify our lives as much as they were meant to. |
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The Curies resolved to learn as much as they could about the source of radioactivity in pitchblende, the ore with which Becquerel originally worked. |
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No because I want to preserve as much as possible my detachment and impartiality. |
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The fabric's tightly woven fibers naturally wick perspiration and body vapor from the skin and absorb as much as 30 percent of their own weight in moisture. |
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They will still receive a salary if something is to happen to Ziad, but she is trying to make sure she saves as much as possible. |
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I am possessed, as much as the next man, of that stiff upper lip, steely resolve and adamantine backbone which make us British positively megalithic in the face of danger. |
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Tips for reducing exposure to UV radiation include wearing protective clothing, applying liberal amounts of sunscreen and staying in the shade as much as possible. |
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Second, with apologies to the noted feminist who first used the comparison in another way, a badge resembles a gun about as much as a fish resembles a bicycle. |
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Users hate pop-up ads almost as much as they do spam, but they get noticed better than banners so advertisers continue to demand them from Web sites. |
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And as much as we might admire Rand's deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism. |
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Furst's novels, masterly analyses of character as much as plot-driven thrillers, are addictively readable and Dark Voyage is a fine example of his art. |
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Rotis made from wheat, jowar and bajra are eaten as much as rice. |
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Performing with Weird Al was as much as a dream come true as I think I could conjure. |
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The Association appeals to everyone in the village area to tidy areas in front of dwellings and properties as much as possible for the visit of the competition judges. |
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The blue-chip index was down by as much as 60 points at one stage as investors registered their disappointment at the US consumer confidence figures. |
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They seem to demand a framing text as much as any work of conceptual art ever could. |
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Is there a particular reason why an electron weighs as much as it does, or that gravity is as strong as it is? |
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But he did about as much as one can while serving as Senate minority leader to co-opt Tea Party support. |
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Known on stage for his confrontational style, Gelman heckles the audience as much as they heckle him. |
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The entire movie consists of the pair trying to connect, with Christine's skewed vision of the world getting in the way as much as Richard's remoteness. |
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Once the external auditory canal has been cleansed as much as possible and a wick inserted if swelling is severe, topical antibacterial therapy should be started. |
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They knew that as much as they tried to make up for it with brute force, their cultural power was nil. |
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And as she munched on her dairy-free Sofritas burrito, she realized that as much as anything she was probably missing that stuff. |
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But the practice of realism defined the founding generation of the state fully as much as the ideal of self-reliance. |
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Without any diversity of opinion, candidates tend to bunch together as much as possible. |
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It is clear that within the constraints imposed on them, the design team has done everything to ensure that community disruption is abated as much as possible. |
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I drink in moderation, not nearly as much as winos and hobos. |
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A generation of orphaned, high-heeled girls, looking for a daddy as much as a sugar daddy. |
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It is to these factors, as much as to studies and use by scholars and writers, that the widespread survival of biblical usage and allusion can be attributed. |
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I kept to a regular schedule as much as possible, leaving myself the morning hours to get what I needed to do done and going to bed in the late afternoon. |
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We took a route that kept off the main road as much as possible from Rozel on, and we passed the Neolithic Dolmen de Couperon before reaching St Catherine's Bay. |
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Other ingredients like apple cider and applejack aren't used as much as they once were, but if you're looking for a winter recipe twist, try one of the following. |
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Three people who will, sadly, not be enjoying their Yule as much as they might like are the ne'er-do-wells recently charged will selling illegally-modified Xboxes. |
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The candidate with the largest war chest waited until later in the summer, had a novice time buyer and ended up paying as much as two to three times more for the same ads. |
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Scott told me later he jacked the volume up as much as possible. |
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She had to find a way to fight, to resist as much as she possibly could. |
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But I understand that other people's opinions count just as much as mine. |
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But he also habitually visits the other animals, often looking for a snack or an audience for his poetry as much as for companionship. |
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This letter is considered the first document of the Brazilian history as much as its first literary text. |
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His priorities in ruling were to extract as much as possible from the land and overturn as many of the traditions of Rajarata as possible. |
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Definitions of the start and end dates of period spans can vary by as much as a century, depending on the author. |
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Cape York Peninsula contributes as much as a quarter of Australia's surface runoff. |
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The order of constituents in a phrase can vary as much as the order of constituents in a clause. |
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William Shakespeare's first folios, for example, used spellings like center and color as much as centre and colour. |
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In fact, by the end of the period in which Middle English was spoken, as much as eighty percent of Old English vocabulary was no longer in use. |
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As the only major allied power sharing a land border with Germany, France was chiefly concerned with weakening Germany as much as possible. |
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It criticised Mercantilism, and argued that economic specialisation could benefit nations just as much as firms. |
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Cold rolling cannot reduce the thickness of a workpiece as much as hot rolling in a single pass. |
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Regression testing can account for as much as one-half of the cost of software maintenance. |
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Water from the rivers is used in over 500 hydroelectricity power plants, generating as much as 2900 GWh of electricity. |
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Objectivity was a primary goal for him, wanting to be rid as much as possible of the subjective element in public affairs. |
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This suggests that as much as the premium outlet concept is about destratification, it's also about restratification. |
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It was as much as part of her days as stale bread and the blisters on her toes after a long day of walking the hard, rutted road. |
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Mobil was extracting as much as a quarter of its profits from aceh. |
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Limestone absorbs the heat, making this south-facing coastline a suntrap, with temperatures as much as 10 degrees higher than in nearby Sorrento. |
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The Berlin Wall's fall and internet's rise inform new readings of America as much as the collapsing Twin Towers and Latinization of Usonia. |
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If it had come to crawling before Mr. Kurtz, he crawled as much as the veriest savage of them all. |
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It is women who communicate their parts as much as a man list to wantonize with them. |
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She and the kids moved to Brentwood, and I continued to see the kids as much as being a weekend dad allowed. |
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For me, it isn't so much about the actual hunting as much as the woodsmanship and skills that come into play at every stage of a hunt. |
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You show us as much as you want, from meeting your partner to the climax. |
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I can push the team as much as I want and I can ask about improvements and when they will come, but I am not an engineer or an aerodynamicist. |
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The best way to attack this is with a stiff broom or wire brush and remove as much as possible. |
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The takes with the heels were a bit wobblier but by and large we did them in heels as much as we could. |
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Why, you ask, does the Insignia cost four times as much as the cabernet? |
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Normally it takes them six hours, but now we're finding they're spending as much as 16 hours a day foraging for krill. |
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Wide binary stars are separated by as much as one light-year in their orbits, farther apart than some stellar nurseries are wide. |
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As the sun begins to hang high I find myself not running from the Maine State Bird, the blackfly, as much as from the sun's incessant rays. |
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While the surrounding rock was laid down about 11 million to 13 million years ago, the zircons were as much as 65 million years old. |
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Prices of some of the made-up products have come down by as much as 20 to 22 percent. |
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Mental illness is a disease just as much as cancer or chlamydia. |
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According to SBI Capital Markets, as much as 20 percent of renegotiated credit is now in default. |
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Your solicitor may fill it in as much as possible, but there will be various questions of fact that you will have to confirm. |
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After the competition, people were allowed to sandboard as much as they wanted to, with a few safety tips from the organisers. |
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The rocks date back as much as 2,500 million years and were formed in the deep-seated magma chambers far below active volcanoes. |
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Some of these barricades were as much as eight feet high and backed up by concealed antitank guns. |
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You can holler at your computer as much as you want, but it won't help anything. |
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I have had laser treatment, magnotherapy and visited an oxygen chamber to basically do as much as I can. |
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They detest the Republican Party almost as much as the Democratic Party. |
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A simple random sample can be as much as two to three times larger than a well-designed complex sample. |
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Rewriteable CD-RW disks, on the other hand, can be written to as much as you like. |
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I like to set the Thanksgiving table and autumnize the house almost as much as I like to cook the Thanksgiving dinner. |
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I ought really to have called him my sergeant. He's a born sergeant. That's as much as to say he's a born scoundrel. |
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Although they were far from bosom buddies, she liked Mary Jackson as much as anyone on the street. |
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The bullocks would be in the lead and you'd whip in and let the bullocks go to hell, but hang to your cleanskins as much as you could. |
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He stood still as much as he could, with his club-foot behind the other, so that it should not attract notice. |
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A cockney in a rural village was stared at as much as if he had entered a kraal of Hottentots. |
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If a key part of shopping is the conversion of anonymous commodities into possessions, shopping is a cultural as much as an economic activity. |
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He that should deify a saint, should wrong him as much as he that should devilize him. |
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In generic form, it costs one-eighth as much as efavirenz, the most closely related drug. |
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Elderly don't bug me, however loud drunken adults bother me as much as screaming fleshloaves. |
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There is always a tendency, in the mainstream as much as the fringes, to blame real or imagined social problems on a folk devil. |
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She can type 65 words per minute, and sometimes as much as 80, if she's going at it full tilt. |
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It's sports-car fast, has a big leather-trimmed interior, and costs as much as a ham sandwich. |
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The first flood would have lasted for several months, releasing as much as one million cubic metres of water per second. |
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That's twelve soldi. I'd be lucky to get as much as a franc for one painting. |
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This was six times as much as that of the frilingi and eight times as much as the lazzi. |
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Most years saw the rate of two shillings per hide, but in crises, it could be increased to as much as six shillings per hide. |
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The King of Spain was a grandson of the deceased emperor, but the electors thought him to be a foreigner as much as the French king. |
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I wish that the atrocities of which we hear so much and which I abhor as much as any man, were indeed unexampled. |
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During his conduct of the war, Edward tried to circumvent parliament as much as possible, which caused this edict to be passed. |
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These deemed amounts paid abroad are not necessarily as much as actually paid. |
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It's on the way home that they let their hair down.' Well, only as much as you can let short-back-and-sides down. |
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It took me several years before I could understand as much as I possibly could. |
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The king famously responded that he would not dismiss as much as a scullion from his kitchen at parliament's request. |
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There is a variety of different nakkis varying almost as much as different types of makkara. |
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Rochester's interest was in inversion, disruption, and the superiority of wit as much as it was in hedonism. |
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Even phrases and lines of verse will reappear as much as forty years later. |
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George Woodcock suggested that the last two sentences characterised Orwell as much as his subject. |
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I don't get such a kick out of anything as much as out of imagining a crime. |
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They did not populate North America as much as the English did, as they did not allow the Huguenots to travel to the New World. |
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American fox hunters undertake stewardship of the land, and endeavour to maintain fox populations and habitats as much as possible. |
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From 2011 onwards Hamilton's helmet was changed so it no longer resembled Senna's helmet as much as it had. |
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The Micawber rules of debt as ruin oppressed ministers as much as individuals. |
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The party argued that the revenues from the oil were not benefitting Scotland as much as they should. |
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Several datums were in use around the world, all using different spheroids, because mean sea level undulates by as much as 100 metres worldwide. |
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The fault allowed the Midland Valley to descend as a major rift by as much as 4000 metres and there was subsequently vertical movement. |
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Nevertheless, prime ministers can usually do only as much as public opinion and the balance of party membership of parliament will let them do. |
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Although they deserve moonhood every bit as much as their larger cousins, irregular satellites continue to puzzle planetary scientists. |
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Among the three of them, they may have hidden as much as a million pounds in offshore accounts. |
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I love Muldertorture as much as anyone, but that was without a doubt the most disgusting XF episode I have ever seen. |
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But a vast number of other materials have been used as part of sculptures, in ethnographic and ancient works as much as modern ones. |
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I want to occupy the territory, but the territory is an idea and a way of thinking as much as a context that generates objects. |
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However, pronunciation, particularly of the vowel phonemes, has changed at least as much as in the other North Germanic languages. |
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If someone slays a foreign priest, he will pay as much as for a fellow countryman. |
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These debts, as much as the taxation imposed by Westminster, were among the colonists' most bitter grievances. |
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She said, as much as she would like, she would never play the piano as well as Simone, but she would give it her best shot. |
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The reason is both to avoid unfair competition, and a wish to have market economy instead of plan economy as much as possible. |
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Employees of a nonprofit rarely make as much as greedy counterparts in the commercial world. |
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Employees of a non-profit rarely make as much as greedy counterparts in the commercial world. |
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Until early 1918, the division manned various sections of the front line, at times occupying as much as ten miles of the front. |
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Some cormorant species have been found, using depth gauges, to dive to depths of as much as 45 metres. |
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Brackish water or briny water is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater. |
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Records of bird migration were made as much as 3,000 years ago by the Ancient Greek writers Hesiod, Homer, Herodotus and Aristotle. |
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A good suitcase is essential for someone who is on the go as much as he is. |
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Furthermore, the rate of plutonium elimination in the excreta differed between species of animals by as much as a factor of five. |
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An effective wave power device captures as much as possible of the wave energy flux. |
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The flood would have lasted several months, releasing as much as one million cubic metres of water per second. |
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It is a general practice to pad down a condenser mike with as much as a 20-30 dB pad. |
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The brown rat is a rather large true murid and can weigh twice as much as a black rat and many times more than a house mouse. |
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A strategy for dealing with seasonal plenty is to eat as much as possible and store the surplus nutrients as fat. |
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It is estimated that as much as 15 Sv of Indian Ocean water is leaked directly into the South Atlantic. |
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Estimates of the death rate caused by this epidemic range from one third to as much as sixty percent. |
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His plan was to break up the wreck of Royal George with gunpowder charges and then salvage as much as possible using divers. |
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He was especially generous to men of letters and rhetors, several of whom he pensioned with salaries of as much as 1,000 gold pieces a year. |
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These varieties are usually known for their place of origin as much as by a variety name. |
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Two estimates of Indigenous life expectancy in 2008 differed by as much as five years. |
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The UN warned that Ukraine's population could fall by as much as 10 million by 2050 if trends did not improve. |
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Nothing prevents splitting the wood as much as first driving a pilot hole, especially for hard wood. |
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This done, a site is surveyed to find out as much as possible about it and the surrounding area. |
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The Frankish infantry wore as much as 70 pounds of armour, including their heavy wooden shields with an iron boss. |
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It's an updated reworking as much as a revival, says Simon, who estimates he has rewritten 60 to 70 percent of his original script. |
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Seemingly plausible surface geometry can lead to situations where the two definitions of angle differ by as much as a few tenths of an arcsecond. |
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Happily, the people at Atari dislike lurkers almost as much as I do. |
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Obviously, Dominic West can carry on swimming as much as he likes. |
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Red-tailed boa constrictors can grow in excess of 10ft in length and can weigh as much as 60lb. |
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But as much as they huffed and puffed, they never looked capable of breaching the rocklike Perth rearguard. |
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As Reihan notes, Americans seem to esteem marriage as much as ever. |
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You can mock me as much as you like, but I'm going to do it anyway. |
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