For the class of 2004 this is the end of the world as we know it and the beginning of life as we choose to live it. |
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It is this industrial revolution that is the defining process in the creation of modernity as we know it. |
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There are always limitations with print film as we know it, but other than fluorescent colours, today's photoprocessors can go reasonably close. |
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And as we know, in the clamour for rights those who can only whisper are ignored. |
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Within the next 10-15 years mineral extractions, agriculture as we know it and associated business support services will be almost irrelevant. |
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And it cherished a lot of the values that built our civilization as we know it now. |
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Painful as it seems, and as much as we know that he's going to be found guilty, the trial can't just be a mockery of a real trial. |
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Kids will be kids, and kids, as we know, constantly challenge the status quo. |
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As far as we know, only Cornuet et al. and Nielsen et al. strictly applied this rule and considered a testing data set. |
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All this might point to a tacit disappointment with the cinema as we know it and a yearning for the Platonic ideal we dream it capable of. |
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He is also about 12 years of age and, as far as we know, it was a completely unprovoked assault. |
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I omnipotently took it upon myself to expel from the universe as we know it future specimens of well-fitted survivalist weeds. |
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Despite the discouraging outlook, many black-owned businesses are proving that offshoring does not spell the end of contracting as we know it. |
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And he was particularly odiously cruel, as we know from the mass graves, and other things. |
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As far as we know, the moustache curler was used in a similar way as a modern hair curler. |
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It's hard to imagine the service remaining in business as we know it in either case. |
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As the scenery switches from Argentina to Chile to Colombia, events conspire to change our hero, as we know they will. |
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The vignettes that follow are conjectural, but they may suggest ways in which his life as we know it found its way into his art. |
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The only thing we have had, as we know, is the statement that will live, to quote someone else, in infamy. |
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Civilisation as we know it today can only lead to an increasingly unjust, and inequitable, distribution of power across the globe. |
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So far as we know, Socrates was the first philosopher to make prominent the question of how to live well. |
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A partial sense of the facts as we know them is certainly present to the pessimist's mind. |
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Back when I was a young fashion conscious teenager, there were no fast food chains as we know them now. |
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While we're no exception, we do take exception to those who think this is the beginning of the end of business on the Internet as we know it. |
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His career was so important for the legitimacy of Queensberry rules boxing as we know it today. |
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As far as we know these patterns hold across the ethnic and racial groups that we've studied. |
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It is 100 years since the discovery of the blues, the wellspring from which popular music as we know it first flowed. |
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Without qualities, substance would not be distinguishable in terms of the world as we know it. |
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The markets, as we know, function with that impalpable factor called confidence. |
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Our world will appear to crumble as we know it, as distractions, false voices, illusions and misconceptions will be taken away from us. |
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But as we know, both profits and prophets in our own country are liable to be dishonoured, however well disposed. |
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If some radical predictions come true, the office as we know it could become something of a rarity in years to come. |
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Without such pioneers putting their work into the public domain, the Internet as we know it would not exist. |
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This level of remuneration did not result in the collapse of the book trade as we know it. |
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We are witnessing the information revolution that will change the media as we know it. |
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We would like to keep the fabric of the village together, but if these schemes go ahead it will spell the end of the village as we know it. |
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The guitarist's disarming sense of humour suggests that his band, in fact, isn't out to destroy rock music as we know it. |
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For it is clear that should these ambitious plans come to fruition, then what emerges will be nothing like a hospital as we know it. |
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But many feel that it would lead to the end of Bedfordshire as we know it, with regional assemblies taking over. |
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All of these events are governed by the fundamental laws of physics which, as far as we know, can not be violated. |
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The Labor Day holiday as we know it grew out of the efforts of labor unions over a century ago. |
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For better or worse, they were largely responsible for alternative rock as we know it. |
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Well, suicide usually, as we know, occurs when people are psychotically depressed. |
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The North American lawn as we know it has a more recent history, as well as a more prosaic one. |
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The footnote as we know it is coeval with the modern principles of book design that emerged with the Enlightenment. |
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In the original languages, the ghazal is a highly rhymed form, but the English version as we know it now refuses the rhyming couplet. |
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However, this seems unlikely since, as far as we know, no apomictic taxa of Primulaceae have been detected. |
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So some of the gods whom we know from the pantheon, goddesses like Hera and Poseidon, were gods who were native to Greece as we know it. |
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This is an astounding piece of good fortune for our sport, as we know that all publicity is good publicity. |
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What can be asserted reasonably from the facts as we know them, is that they were a devoted couple. |
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Caribbean civilization, as we know it today, began with the brutal decimation of the first peoples and the establishment of sugar plantations. |
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This may not be fossilization as we know it, of large macrostructures, but fossilization at a molecular level. |
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Within the space of a few years, cobots might revolutionize the manufacturing process as we know it. |
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Freezing and thawing raw fish will be the death of sushi and sashimi as we know it. |
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The doctrine of the Trinity as we know it came about as the result of a lengthy theological process during the patristic era. |
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Mr Daniels says it is time for people to put pressure on Government and business if they want to avoid a collapse in society as we know it. |
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When a cheque is presented for payment the paying bank, as we know, must comply strictly with its customer's mandate. |
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Its descendants then spread throughout the continent and acquired a schistosome that became S. mansoni as we know it today. |
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Adults enjoyed many games and pastimes as we know from pictorial, literary and archaeological sources. |
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He has abandoned his efforts to save the game of tenpin bowling as we know it. |
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The disease is rare, and as far as we know, she is the only Territorian suffering from it. |
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It is surely preposterous that modern civilisation as we know it would not only collapse but also leave no reliable account of its fate. |
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Feasting can be either an inclusive or an exclusive activity, as we know from many sources from classical antiquity and modern ethnography. |
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The signs as we know them today were fixed by the Tiberian scholar and Masorete Aaron ben Asher. |
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I have no intention of voting in the European election as I regard postal voting, except in extreme cases, as unnecessary and a step to ending democratic voting as we know it. |
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It is a revolutionary story, which threatens to upend the world as we know it. |
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But in reality, we all know who Chris Matthews supports for President, just as we know who britt Hume will support. |
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From the forward cabin many persons never escaped. From the after cabin, so far as we know from the evidence, all did escape except an infirm old man. |
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Now, the media, as we know, can overdo those things, as is our wont. |
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If we do nothing, the world as we know it will grind to a halt. |
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A share certificate documenting payment and ownership such as we know today was not issued but was instead entered in the company's share register. |
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The June 1848 uprising was savagely repressed, as far as we know without Vidocq's help, but Lamartine's remark is still a startling tribute to his power. |
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As far as we know, no campaign stops at Folsom Prison have yet been scheduled. |
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Now, as we know all too well, those walls are as effective as the great wall of China is in keeping the world at bay. |
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If you live in the back of beyond in rural Bihar you can be safely assumed to be well out of reach of the media marketeers as we know them, right? |
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Instead, she winds up in one of those squeaky clean, multicultural turn-of-the-century New York neighborhoods that only existed, so far as we know, on studio backlots. |
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These are not straggly, marram grass-threaded dunes as we know them. |
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And if lethal injection protocols cause profound suffering the landscape of capital punishment as we know it may change. |
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As far as we know, the earliest frozen dairy treat was made in China during the tang Dynasty. |
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It was this case that gave rise to the field of neurology as we know it today. |
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Bullfighting as we know it today, started in the village squares, and became formalised, with the building of the bullring in Ronda in the late 18th century. |
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They would would voucherize, privatize, and end Medicare as we know it. |
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As for the new conquerors and settlers, unlike the Normans in England, they did not succeed in appropriating the native past, and, as far as we know, made no attempt to do so. |
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Seeing as they know that cachalots need quite an amount of food, and seeing as we know how much cachalots exist, we can make an estimate of how much Giant Squids are alive. |
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Don't get us wrong, the Mercury panel might be a great big collection of dribbling halfwits as far as we know, but at least they know their music. |
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And, of course, the album as we know it is slowly ceasing to exist. |
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All right, first of all, I've been reading your columns and you're strangely optimistic this year and that in and of itself can hex the Red Sox as we know. |
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But as we know, the pupil has now far outstripped the master. |
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Three superstorms threaten to end Western civilization as we know it. |
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So of course, life as we know it goes into suspended animation. |
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The facts as we know them supply an adequate basis for the concepts and practices which the pessimist feels to be imperilled by the possibility of determinism's truth. |
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It might be that the pessimist is rightly anxious to get this vital thing back and, in the grip of his anxiety, feels he has to go beyond the facts as we know them. |
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Yet the Anglican Church in Africa will probably not be able to survive as we know it today if it is forced to cut off links with the congregation in the West on this issue. |
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The stirrups we found date back to the 14th century and as far as we know, are the only known find on the site which is contemporary with the battle. |
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The continuation of the human society as we know it now is a function of today's youths who will be tomorrow's adults guiding those coming behind them. |
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At stake is the fate of freedom and democracy as we know it. |
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A new heaven and a new earth will replace the world as we know it today. |
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Whoever built the Great Pyramid had access to some information outside of that which earthlings had at the time, at least earthlings as we know them. |
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He does not, so far as we know, support decriminalization of drugs. |
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As far as we know none of them succeeded in any demonstrable way. |
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Opponents of this sea change were aghast and direfully warned that if this were to occur, the sky would fall and civilization as we know it would come to an end. |
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Life as we know it would not be possible without experimenting on animals. |
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Her concern annoys personality transplant victim Danny, who as we know, is bitterly jealous of the dwarfy Kevin. |
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The Tea Party base, as we know, is less than enamored of these ideas. |
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As far as we know, there has been only 1 reported case of GCTTS of the temporomandibular joint and 1 case in the pinna. |
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You can't be reinfected, at least as far as we know,'' but there is no vaccine, Higgs said. |
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In three to five years, smart phones as we know them today will be obsolete like flip phones. |
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The reason why the hyperideal is not sold while salvarsan is, as far as we know, has not been made public. |
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It was the industrial revolution that gave birth to environmental pollution as we know it today. |
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The design of osteotomes as we know them today dates back to the 17th or 18th century. |
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This was a problem solved in the 1840s when the lake level railway was built, and the quarry as we know it began to take shape. |
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The tartan as we know it today is not thought to have existed in Scotland before the 16th century. |
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The Irish were among the first people in Europe to use surnames as we know them today. |
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Although maize has been grown since man has cultivated the land, sweetcorn as we know it was developed in the 19th century. |
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And it skews our elections heavily toward certain states, as we know. |
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It's cinematography of the highest order, the beginning of cinematography as we know it now. |
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For many the Azusa Street revival has become a personal spiritual marker, the Genesis of the Charismatic movement as we know it today. |
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As far as we know, there are no special dwellings for an upper class, but few settlements have been excavated to any extent. |
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With intelligence springs up at a stroke the phenomenal world, the world as we know it. |
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These five primary participants constituted the original great powers as we know the term today. |
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French Polynesia as we know it today was one of the last places on Earth to be settled by humans. |
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He has health insurance and, as far as we know, no preexisting conditions. |
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The englyn as we know it in Canu Llywarch Hen and Elegy on Cynddylan is characterized by three lines with end rhyme. |
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Indeed, the Egyptians were the first culture to develop literature as we know it today, that is, the book. |
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While life as we know it depends on oxygen, scientists have speculated that alien life forms might breathe chlorine or methane. |
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It was not until around 6,000 BC that the approximate geography of Denmark as we know it today had been shaped. |
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First, you obviously have the traditional public system as we know it, which will educate or miseducate the masses of young people of color. |
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The existence of liquid water, and to a lesser extent its gaseous and solid forms, on Earth are vital to the existence of life on Earth as we know it. |
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It is important to stress that our findings should not discourage women from breast feeding as we know that this is beneficial to both mother and baby in a number of ways. |
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Anyhow, taste as we know it really only matters when there's someone to lord it over, when it functions as a klieg light and a beacon for others to follow. |
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Science as we know it today, and the original theories that we base modern science on, was built by males, regardless of the input women might have made. |
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This laid the foundation of production engineering as we know it today, leading to the interchangeability of standard parts and so mass production. |
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As federal judge Alex Kozinski has pointed out, binding precedent as we know it today simply did not exist at the time the Constitution was framed. |
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In the Golden Age of Netherlandish cartography, the VOC navigators and cartographers helped shape geographical knowledge of the modern world as we know them today. |
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True, civilization as we know it is gone, but so is social stratification. |
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I turned my engine down and as we know he's a quick pedaller. |
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Philosopher David Hume said, it is almost preposterous to compare the universe to a watch as we know very little about the universe, and almost everything about a pocketwatch. |
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This finally marks the start of the public library as we know it. |
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To Julian this is the end of civilised life as we know it, with Old Harrovians like himself having the bread taken out their mouths by oiks from Hartlepool or Hackney. |
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A strike now will be the death bell for postal services as we know it. |
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The sheng and khaen are both much older than the accordion and this type of reed did inspire the kind of free reeds in use in the accordion as we know it today. |
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The 52-year-old had made her home into a fortress, stockpiling guns and food as she got ready for what survivalists believe will be the end of the world as we know it. |
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