Harmony is created when we treat one another, and ourselves, with respect and when we put aside our petty concerns for the good of the whole. |
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I know too, that nylon and stretch elastic, cast aside by fishermen, catches around seabirds' legs and either slowly kills or maims them. |
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What will happen to the money put aside for a possible fire strike if this is averted? |
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Pitch doesn't look very happy about the situation, but he doesn't push Milon aside to get to me. |
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Whomever loses the flip has to put aside roughly 45 minutes of time when calling for simple information like choice of stemware. |
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Cover the bottom of each ramekin with some reserved caramel and set aside in the refrigerator until set, about two minutes. |
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He hit the ground incredibly hard and shattered both his legs but was otherwise unharmed aside from some bruising. |
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The two giants have put aside their differences and have decided that as oil runs out, fuel cells are the way forward. |
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Leaving aside the gender stereotyping, isn't this more than a bit ridiculous? |
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Yet, putting sentiment aside, land management has to be considered as a hard-nosed business. |
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So, stories about how people are putting too little aside for old age are in the news again. |
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I like to treat myself now and again, but I am very careful in that I always put money aside for saving. |
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Shrugging in a careless way, Leanne yet again, flung her mother aside and stepped outside onto the street. |
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Two of the biggest carmakers are putting their rivalries aside and teaming up. |
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Just for one moment you could have put aside your blind hate for the country, but you did not. |
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Plus the need to cast aside the carping which has suggested this is the wrong golfing event, at the wrong time of year. |
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Lyle advocates a carrot-and-stick approach that could shock people into putting money aside. |
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All of the baby's bedtime balm and quiet quatrains are cast aside in favor of more songs about H-bombs and irradiated food. |
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Structural changes aside, it's hard to get a fix on whether the gumshoes are making headway. |
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Harry pulled the child's legs out straight and pushed his robes aside so that he could remove the dressings on his cut again. |
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They drew aside a thick and heavy curtain that led to another layer of thin curtains. |
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As an aside, the report does not indicate whether any underlying eye disease was fortuitously diagnosed by the ophthalmological referrals. |
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It is probably catbirds' habit of flicking dead leaves aside with their bill that exposes catbirds to questing ticks. |
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer the curds to a cheesecloth-lined strainer, and set aside for 30 minutes. |
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Along the way several security lights were triggered one by one and the neighbours twitched their curtains aside to catch the end of the display. |
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Warner lunged, but Walters moved aside, catching Warner a glancing blow with a fist to the side of his head. |
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With a silent apology, Beth nipped off a few leaves from the potted sage, oregano, and tarragon and chopped them up finely and set them aside. |
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Those caveats aside, the study gives a provocative look at how one of the world's most rapidly developing regions may look in 20 years' time. |
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This cavil aside, the exhibition is a well-paced and absorbing study of the most influential exponent of an under-rated decorative art form. |
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Leave aside the implications for self-government of effectively ceding such powers to Brussels. |
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We pull food out of our packs, setting aside packages of beef stroganoff and chicken soup for dinner. |
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The floristic structure of these forests, their great heterogeneousness, seemed to push aside the hypothesis of extensive production as in Asia. |
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Fill each pig leg with the stuffing, secure with butcher's twine, and set aside. |
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It looks great, aside from the usual low-budget stumbles or the occasional oddly-delivered line or ill-fitting costume. |
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In the process of making fine mealie-meal, Maize that is washed clean is put aside, while coarse Bran chaff is separated out. |
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These are no doubt important and significant issues that need to be considered, but let us cast them aside as so much chaff. |
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Trojans turned in a competent performance to brush aside a youthful Northallerton side and keep their title challenge on course. |
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As a jockey I disciplined myself to put money aside to pay my tax bills, which were for tens of thousands of pounds. |
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A wonderful option would be if they took us aside, told us that we were not going to win, but they were going to buy out script outright. |
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Setting aside the high-flown rhetoric of the age, the issues raised are with us still. |
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For example, you can't brush them aside and it is impossible to out-think them. |
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It goes without saying that songwriting and performing ability are often pushed aside to make way for a track that's overexposed. |
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But this subtlety is swept aside in performances that are simply too hard-driven. |
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Indeed, in a critical aside on contemporary journalism, he sees how other editors succumb to temptations of this sort. |
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A couple of long chats with my Mum, and an email conversation with a fellow law student, helped me set some issues aside, if not settle them. |
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It would have been polite to at least acknowledge it rather than tossing it aside like a dirty tissue. |
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It will establish a Council with the power to override court decisions and set aside previous convictions. |
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Official overstatements of the amount the nation has been setting aside for retirement have compounded the problem. |
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Add the chicken stock, fish stock, and ham hock, maintain at a simmer, and set aside. |
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It was swept instantly aside by the receptionist, who was bright, cheerful and completely helpful. |
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Soak the saffron and raisins or sultanas in 2 tbsp boiling water and set aside. |
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So maybe we have some areas outside of protected areas, on private property or council land, that could be set aside for those uses. |
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Inevitable Hollywood ending aside, Bad Santa doesn't stray too far from its black comedy roots. |
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She walked out, slowly pacing over to the sliding door in the living room and pushing the curtains aside. |
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On the third lap his pacemaker moved aside as El Guerrouj put in a 55-second lap. |
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The two films, at least superficially, do not have that much in common, aside from British-born writers and directors. |
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All kidding aside, here's another fine CD from a flutist who has given us superlative recordings of music from the Baroque and Classical eras. |
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Her statement that boys of fifteen should put aside childish things like ball games suggests a massive chip on her shoulder. |
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And I confess, all political affiliations aside, the President's slow, studied attempts at sincerity and moralistic homilies make my teeth ache. |
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Actually, all kidding aside, we like her all the more without the hoochie grind. |
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Second support band Mistress had small problems with feedback, but that aside proved to be a good set of guys. |
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He has been called upon to set aside a will because it is claimed the testator was hoodooed, and as a result changed his will. |
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This is a step to bind the working class, sweep aside any right won in the past with its own strength and suppress any uprising if it occurs. |
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By now the taste for Rococo decoration in Britain had been brushed aside in the face of the new-found fashion for Palladian architecture. |
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By the end of the year two doctors' surgeries in the borough will be set aside to deal with aggressive patients. |
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And all other things aside, it's nice for a superpower to have some troops on the ground at the choke point of the world's oil supply. |
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Setting aside 13 coins, you divide the remaining 26 equally between the two pans of the scale. |
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At Toussus, the main recreation, aside from the jaunts to Paris and Versailles, was the old American sport of horseshoes. |
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With one arm he swatted me aside, I tumbled into the cabents, the rotted doors snapping benith my weight, beside the old woman. |
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The girl screamed as the vampire reached for her, her boyfriend having fallen aside from a swat to the face. |
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Inside the van the scientists pulled aside layers of cloth swathing the king. |
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Sprinkle with a tbsp of salt and set aside in a colander to sweat for 30 minutes. |
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After half-an-hour he lost Roy Keane, but they still hardly broke sweat as they swept their rivals aside with ease. |
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An unwanted actor who had been shamefully tossed aside by Hollywood was simply at the mercy of these young hotties. |
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She brushed aside branches, following the chug of an unseen train that got louder and louder until finally, another whistle sounded into the air. |
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Setting aside suspicion and paranoia, surely highways officials must have a plan for the future of this area. |
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Resources should be set aside for a new teaching pool on the side of the present swimming pool. |
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Justin turned aside the blow with a quick swipe, and countered with a low sweep, hoping to get Timothy to jump over the blade. |
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Her main supporters in the Parliament have stood aside for her, but at what price? |
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It is time to put petty partisan politics aside, and unite for the common good of humanity. |
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Kings of cricket once, they were now being humbled by sides, that would have been simply swept aside in the past. |
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Leave aside the constitutional questions and particularities of procedures to change internal rules. |
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It is not unheard of for countries to put aside partisan differences in the national interest, usually when the enemy is at the gates. |
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When I was done, I tossed her aside like an empty husk of what was once beautiful. |
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Soon after they had stopped, the door roared aside and the ubiquitous soldiers were hustling the weary people off the train. |
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Dietary dilemmas aside, the match promises to be a fiercely contested clash between two top rugby nations. |
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Using a rubber spatula, fold in the passion fruit seeds and set aside in the freezer until set. |
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Two rustic horsemen courteously stand aside, taking the chance to pasture their horses, whilst an oxcart passes on the steep track. |
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I've had this account since I was a lad, when putting a little aside each pay day was something we were taught to do. |
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But these letters aside, Brick Lane is a cloistered domestic drama, unperturbed by the outside world. |
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He shrugged, book marking the answer book and closing it, setting aside the rest of the student papers to be corrected later. |
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He set the puck aside and took a seat next to Cory, clutching an ice-cold root beer. |
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If I were any kind of a gentleman I'd have stepped aside for a woman or child and taken my chances on the mountain. |
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She began the year eating lunch alone in the library, and put aside any interest in school clubs and activities. |
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He ripped off his shoes, shoving them in his belt, then pelted forward, knocking startled onlookers aside. |
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The cold anger Geoff felt was pushed aside by concern as her words penetrated. |
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But the reality of most footballers' lives is job uncertainty and penny-pinching to ensure there is enough money put aside for that rainy day. |
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I tossed the letter aside, almost knocking over the cold tea that now rested on a wooden coaster. |
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Both groups toss aside any fact that gets in their way and trumpet any cockamamie cure-all that supports their goals. |
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We may leave aside bizarre examples whereby smell or impact, percussion, may have had some effect. |
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Sift the flour with a pinch of salt, cocoa and bicarbonate of soda into a bowl and set aside. |
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The Scots were able to ignore these failings in brushing aside the feeblest of Welsh challenges a fortnight ago. |
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It may be time to set aside any preconceived notions about these coeds and start thinking of them as serious consumers. |
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After reading it I put it aside, deeply troubled as I was by the haunting resonance of its peroration, which so moved the audience. |
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When he had made a fair copy of his final draft on a sheet of music paper, he put his guitar aside and switched on his portable computer. |
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Add the red onion and a grind or two of black pepper, stir to immerse the onion slivers in liquid, and set aside to steep for 15 minutes. |
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The missing money was soon also found on his person and, the thief aside, everyone returned home happy. |
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Like other world's fairs, the Lewis and Clark expo had an area set aside for carnival-style amusement. |
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Politics aside, it was a great sports victory under very adverse conditions and deserves to be immortalized in film. |
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I took the whole thing personally for about a half an hour, and then I decided to set it aside. |
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All ethical aspects aside, fake designer shoes won't do your feet any good. |
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The husk, which contains useful fibre, known as coir, is not discarded but is set aside to produce, for example, coconut matting. |
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She had seen how skilled he was with his long falchion, but he bore no standard and no armor aside from the leather vest. |
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The man threw up an arm to ward him off, but Quin swept it aside and knocked him out cold with a single blow. |
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I think it's her sleeve that perturbs me most, aside from the fact that the entire dress bores me fiercely. |
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That aside, there is a string of musical collaborations on the boil, including a project with Bono. |
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His sarcastic voice sounds vaguely familiar to Rena, and she wishes Jem would step aside so she can get a better look. |
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When cool enough to handle, slip the mussels from their shells and set aside. |
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With a bit of encouragement, you can teach children to set aside a portion of pocket money for must-have items. |
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Squall pushed aside the chair that Mathers was trying to hamstring him with. |
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When he does mention the unmentionable, as an aside, the effect is callous. |
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Another ungainly blow from me, and my sword was met with the blade of Conrad's sword and was quickly swept aside. |
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Tossing the guns aside, he unholstered his pistol, waiting for the next person to just show his face. |
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I pushed him aside and tried it myself but all I did was hurt the side of my body. |
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Flynn remembers meeting them in a challenge game a few years back in Ballymun but aside from that they have inhabited separate universes. |
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If the man from the Labour Party says no, he appears ungracious and unwilling to put aside political differences in the name of unity. |
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Kick aside a pile of fresh horse droppings, and a small cloud of flies is sure to explode around you. |
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But setting his smarminess aside, the accuracy of his riff on Berger is actually apropos of the rest of his remarks. |
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In fact, he narrates the film and is the only person, aside from the children and their families who appears in film. |
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Furthermore, unschooled pragmatism tends to set aside questions of due process, or of rights. |
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As an aside, I will note that I drank bourbon and ginger ales throughout this extravaganza. |
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India, by contrast, sets aside just two Hindu days a year on its national calendar Navaratri and Diwali. |
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Haven't we all, at some time, had to face the near trauma of parking aside for hours waiting for flooded roads to become navigable? |
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Unable to balance with the six-inch difference, I unstrapped both of my shoes and kicked them aside. |
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She untacked the tall stallion, putting his tack carefully aside, walking him outside, tying him to the well behind the barn. |
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What other business models appear in the third space, aside from those we have already seen in social networking today? |
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For assisting the upliftment of poorer regions of the country, about 617 million euro has been set aside. |
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Canadians believe that, aside from isolated acts by bigots and neo-Nazis, racism is not deeply embedded in our culture and social institutions. |
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Set aside for 10 minutes for the flavours to marry and the vegetables to soften. |
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Rugby aside, when it comes to football, rugby league, netball, basketball or cricket, New Zealand is invariably the underdog. |
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Strain through a fine mesh sieve lined with cheesecloth, discard solids and set aside, keeping warm. |
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Set aside an appointment that is longer than usual, so there is time to deal with a patient's concerns. |
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After stirring the hot brew once more, she set the bowl aside and turned to Will. |
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It can release some of the money set aside to pay compensation because it has kept a tight rein on redress. |
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But I don't think I can set aside my prejudices about the vacuousness of life in suburban sprawl. |
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Sorry not sorry to keep harping on it, but aside from the wrestling, it's the only memorable part of his performance. |
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The crowd roared as Derryn swung his sword up, the large blade of his broadsword knocking aside the slash aimed at his head. |
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Using a large soup spoon, form six potato dumplings, coat each with breadcrumbs, and set aside on a parchment-lined sheet pan. |
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South American vino aside, the biggest winner from the government's smoking ban in Ireland's pubs has been off-licences. |
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A couple of hands snagged the bronc he was working on, and pulled the horse aside. |
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Here are four products that we plan to use to put money aside for our children in the years to come. |
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When the meat is a nice, dark brown colour and has been set aside, add the onions to the pot. |
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He was prepared to put aside his vehement opposition to the US because of the help it was providing. |
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These days, string has been set aside in favor of nifty plastic packaging, Velcro, and duct tape. |
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Medical advances aside, almost every technological progress has been about velocity, about the simple process of speeding things up. |
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She was reputedly of great beauty, and aside from that also possessed much grace, kindness, nobility, and, among other things, charm. |
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As for thine eyes, shut them and turne them aside from these venereous Venetian obiects. |
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He removed the ventilation grate aside, allowing himself to slide back onto solid ground again. |
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Silliness aside, the real problem here is that once someone is on the no-fly list, there is effectively no way off. |
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He agrees that, aside from their occasional beauty, there is also a compelling, authoritarian power in these brutalist buildings. |
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Steep the rice vermicelli noodles in boiling hot water for five minutes, remove, strain and set aside. |
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Cast me as a spear carrier, and I will happily exercise my free will and step aside to give somebody else their five minutes of fame. |
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For two great teams, the special teams units are extraordinarily uninteresting aside from the kickers. |
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The Canadian company has been budgeting for damages by setting aside money in an escrow fund. |
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I ask that you set aside a moment this Veterans Day to remember the service and sacrifices of American veterans, past and present. |
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White feathered wings buffeted him aside, the silver-white dragon looking down on him with a slightly distant expression. |
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Another source of national pride that sets aside regional and religious differences is sports, especially soccer and speed skating. |
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Yet there is rarely enough time set aside for that in the software build process. |
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As I was waiting for my first call, Herb, a bulky man in his early thirties, pulled me aside for a little chat. |
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Eliot's willingness to put aside his Sphinx-like mask may have led him to say too much, but it seems churlish to hold that against him. |
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I heard stone grinding against stone and slowly the bookcase slid aside revealing a spiral staircase. |
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And that can happen because the entire issue is a non-issue, one that ought to be set aside. |
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In brushing aside the crimes of the Stalinist bureaucracy, the claim is made that the market economy in China will inevitably bring democracy. |
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Sam and Flick dived aside in the nick of time, just before the entire wooden shelf splintered against the floor. |
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Then she forced Autumn aside and rushed into the lunchroom, about to burst with anger and emotion. |
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Trying to scramble back onto the bank all grace aside, she kicked and spluttered. |
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We have got to put aside political differences and act swiftly and strongly on behalf of the American worker and the American business person. |
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Pipe some peanut butter buttercream into the bottom, cover with a cupcake piece, and set aside on a parchment-lined sheet pan. |
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He said people bought him drinks during the night but he would only take a sip and then put them aside. |
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For the udon noodles, in a medium bowl, combine all of the ingredients, season, and set aside keeping warm. |
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Otherwise it will be cast aside to be sorted by hand, as the machine operates on county names. |
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We have precious little time as it is, but I try to set aside hours to do just that. |
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A short game has been fine-tuned, while other long hours have been set aside for strength and fitness work in the gym. |
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Another day should be set aside to take a cable-car up the highest mountain on Spanish territory. |
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We put our normal schedule aside for a couple days to run our first internal hackathon. |
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Leave aside for other occasions the finesse of nouvelle cuisine, or the delicate freshness and piquancy of sushi. |
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The novelette aside, the overall quality isn't quite up to par with Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, but it's better than I expected. |
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Similarly, if a nudnick comes into your life, put aside personal animosity. |
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As if the machines aren't enough, large spaces are set aside for the most recent calisthenic fad. |
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Joking aside, The Lizzie McGuire Movie may sound predictable and half-baked, but it is a surprisingly good film. |
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He walked up to the door of the house, opened it, and stood aside for the others to enter first. |
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She was prepared to stand aside from the conflict that has now involved practically the whole of Europe. |
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Were they, self-declared army of the Republic, to stand aside while the crown defied and repressed the government? |
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If somebody is going to start causing trouble am I going to stand aside and watch it happen? |
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She said they have been told, in the event of serious trouble, to stand aside and not attempt to prevent a breakout. |
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The Prime Minister yesterday warned of the dangers of standing aside from closer European integration. |
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He is one of five long-term Liberal politicians who announced this week that they are standing aside to make way for new blood. |
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However, he says he has no intention of standing aside as Labour's candidate for Caerphilly at May's Welsh assembly election. |
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In 1892 he was elected Labour MP for the West Ham constituency in London, abetted by the fact that the Liberal candidate had stood aside. |
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He stood aside from an executive position a couple of years ago, but still remains a large shareholder. |
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On that day the principles I stood for and believed in were set aside on the altar of political expediency. |
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What if that 60 minutes had been set aside by the gods of fate for your time to meet your lifelong soulmate? |
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Begin removing three half-moon mounting bolts from each side, set half moons and bolts aside. |
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Leaving aside the high calorific content, this type of food is actively bad for you and will deplete your immune system. |
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The Lord calls upon the faithful to set aside their material possessions and gather on hallowed ground to await their salvation. |
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Putting aside the accurate truth that modern video games are all about community and online socialising, let's look at the current state of play. |
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I stepped aside, and took out my handphone, dialling Marshall's number first. |
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But aside from these oddball cases, in general it is better to adopt the social viewpoint and drop the information technology mindset. |
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Soldiers with automatic rifles hung out of the windows waving us angrily aside. |
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It is an institution that encourages the rich and powerful to steamroller aside all opposition, if they can. |
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Then, putting aside his own emotional hang-ups, he rang the bell and started the contest. |
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In some cases, structured, paneled cubicles are giving way to clustered workstations separated by screen or canvas partitions that can be slid aside to facilitate teamwork. |
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He heard her set the music box aside and search for more items in the box. |
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Last year, Waylon Jennings, former hellraiser and founder of the 70s country outlaw movement, took him aside for a quiet word about his recreational habits. |
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Minor niggles like that aside, it's the safety aspect which bothers me. |
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For the curry oil, in a medium bowl, mix together the cinnamon, turmeric, cardamom, cayenne pepper, allspice, white pepper, and cloves and set aside. |
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If you, like me, aren't regularly cooking for a crowd, you may be tempted to toss aside this recipe, assuming that this delicate, soupy stuff won't make for good leftovers. |
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The two were stumping together for the first time as running mates in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, showcasing their newfound camaraderie and putting aside past differences. |
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Davison confirmed Cronje's parsimoniousness when, in a revealing aside, he conceded that his teammates had never expected him to buy them a drink. |
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For his grand home-coming, the characteristic hawkish frown and razor sharp intellect were cast aside to reveal the softer side of the man who brought history to the masses. |
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In a small bowl, combine hazelnuts and brown sugar and set aside. |
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Removal of acres of greenfield sites in areas like Huntington and Haxby, set aside for development by Labour, and the allocation of more brownfield sites for development. |
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He should have stood aside pending the findings of the enquiry. |
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He substituted him with quarter-of-an-hour remaining and the striker showed his anger by stomping past the manager and hurling aside his tracksuit top. |
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Olivia opens the door moving aside so I can see into the room. |
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When confronted with charges that Teilhard was a pantheistic heretic, however, the papal nuncio in Paris at the time, Angelo Roncalli, pushed the accusations aside. |
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The silence was broken as the warder hung the notices, the crowd rushed forward, blocking the road, halting the traffic, and sweeping the police aside. |
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He tries to reignite his romance with his twin sister, Cersei, but she brushes him aside. |
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No, we'll be putting such things as impeccable taste aside for now. |
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Christopher Guest projects aside, posey has a few interesting projects in the pipeline. |
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Inventories had been overvalued, bills were being paid out of reserves set aside to close stores, and millions in expenses had not been properly booked. |
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This aside, the list of hurdles he must overcome is still formidable. |
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These residents were reluctant to return to the estate but may have been prepared to move into one of the recreation camps that were eventually set aside for the purpose. |
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There is in fact no procedure within the rules governing liability orders for setting aside liability orders obtained on summonses which have not been validly served. |
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Municipal elections aside, King Abdullah has resoundingly failed to answer this question. |
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I would set aside any preconceived notions I had about the environment I needed in which to write. |
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It affects everybody in this country, and it is up to all of us to put our party political differences aside and actually start doing something about it. |
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If the pans remain level, the odd coin is among the 13 set aside. |
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Modern angst aside, those with those with specialized grooming simply seem to have a better chance of shining and profiting. |
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Now all pretence was laid aside, and the knights arrayed themselves in their full battle gear and rode out on their previously concealed chargers to meet the enemy. |
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The substitutions aside, the siege of the England goal continues with long stretches of French possession interrupted by the briefest of respites. |
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He pulls aside another prisoner with a protrusion on his head, and implies the man was injured by the guards. |
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Considerations of this order of magnitude must not be brushed aside. |
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On the third night he put aside his memories and began a week of carefree enjoyment, like an office worker letting himself go on a solitary camping trip. |
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Imagine if we were able as a church to leave aside all the bureaucratic officialese, all the empty titles, and all the massaging of personal egos. |
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Suddenly the public defender told me I could leave, as she pulled the young man aside. |
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But these concerns seem to have been appeased because only unenclosed and uncultivated land, aside from a small strip of improved farmland near Crymych, has been opened up. |
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How are you, aside from being caustically humorous as usual? |
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I cooked the chicken, put it aside and stir-fried the vegetables. |
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But, sooner or later, this Cold War relic will be cast aside. |
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Putting the cloth aside, she held a slim, gold hilted sword in her hand. |
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If a farmer ploughing his field encounters a boulder, he unharnesses his oxen from the plough and rips the boulder from the ground and moves it aside. |
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However, where companies are determined to press ahead, and can show good reason, the suspensory effect of the Regulation may be set aside on application to the Commission. |
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Add the bonito, stir to combine, and set aside for 15 minutes. |
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If slobs cannot be bothered to set aside 10 minutes to walk to the polling station then they don't deserve to have a say in who runs their affairs. |
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We would set aside all other agendas and disputes as secondary, and go to the ramparts until the threat was repelled. |
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That aside, though, the language used here borders on kneejerk. |
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Putting aside the unpersuasive suggestion that the City's plan will provide only purely economic benefits, neither precedent nor logic supports petitioners' proposal. |
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But you must put all fun and games aside by Friday as Mercury, squaring Jupiter, readies to enter your sign. |
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But business and branding aside, the event seemed to be a familiar gathering, cocktail dresses not withstanding. |
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Few would hesitate to throw their speaker aside if his knees appear to wobble. |
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But the professionals that they are, put aside their excitement to school the Hollywood star on woodchip engines. |
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I diligently steered away from there though, but not without the passing aside that there's probably been the odd unrevealed sexual harassment case in the army too. |
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I moved aside so he could come in, and he sat bouncily on the bed. |
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Religious elements aside, the story of the nativity has always moved me. |
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The practice is so widespread that some notaries who witness real estate closings are said to set aside rooms for cash to change hands discreetly. |
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Remove from the heat, add the bouquet garni, and set aside for 30 minutes. |
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However, these cavils aside, this is a very charming and delightful production and one which, as I have indicated, goes a long way to obliterate the memories of the past. |
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Tossing the magazine aside, he attempted to knot his bow tie again. |
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Nostalgic pangs aside, it would also be a semi-admittance by LeBron that he made a mistake way back when. |
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So often in the past the Bath man has had the speed but lacked the finishing power in the final stages of the race, but that fault finally appears to have been set aside. |
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All snideness aside, art therapy does seem to be beneficial in dementia. |
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It is land set aside for the king's game, in which the nourishment of deer, wild swine and hares took precedence over the nourishment of human beings. |
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Ellroy pauses at every marker, examining the intoxications of zealotry, but ultimately casts them all aside. |
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Their name aside, snow fleas are not fleas and they never bite. |
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Do reshape a road after the last snowmelt, returning gravel that has been plowed aside to its rightful place and making sure to restore the crown. |
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The upshot was it failed to set aside sufficient sums to cover its pension guarantees, in the event that economic conditions moved dramatically against the company. |
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And aside from knowing that a car needs petrol, water and brake fluid, I don't know where these things are located or whether they can be forced to drip out quite so easily. |
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Back at the bog's edge, pushing aside blackberry brambles and birch branches, Taylor stops frequently to explain the side of the bog few have seen. |
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She went to the door, the elegant swish of her skirts the only sound in the room aside from the unnoticeable crackle of the fireplace in the wall. |
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Reality-show deal aside, Weeks has a penchant for talking about her poverty. |
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But like last year's computer, it's been nudged aside by new technology. |
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A nervy opening and some heat-fuelled laxidasical moments in the second-half aside, there was never any real danger of the City leaving bathed in sun Church Road red-faced. |
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Put aside breakable items and valuables before the guests arrive. |
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National peculiarities aside, Western Europe continued to converge, a process facilitated by the development of a new post-social-democratic outlook. |
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Seriously, there's no better way aside from a doctor's latex ensheathed hand in the darker, tenderer areas of your person to assess your hernias and would-be hernias. |
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He set me back on my feet and I stepped aside to allow him entrance. |
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The 900-page books aside, we applaud brevity, speed and quick thinking. |
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But aside from is leaden, lackadaisical pace, the movie believes in a world so sickly sweet that it would give sugar gliders, fruit bats, and honey bees diabetes. |
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His father opened a door, and stood aside to let Bill pass through it. |
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In 1970, the Green Lantern and Green Arrow put their powers aside and loaded themselves into a run-down pickup truck. |
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If the grand pooh-bahs of the GOP think they can find someone to push her aside, their pickings seem drearily slim. |
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Beauty aside, the canyon imparts a healthy dose of insignificance. |
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The poll is seen by many as a dummy run for a coalition pact at the next election when Tories may stand aside in some seats. |
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I have tossed aside my crutches and now walk freely away from noodle helpers and prewashed lettuce. |
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As an aside, the stage PWS sponsored at the match was perhaps the favorite among the competitors. |
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Freakiness aside, I guess I don't really understand the appeal of the ATL Twins. |
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But demigod Dave aside, the makers of the show are treading a thin line between TV production and perving. |
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Once he has changed the party for ever, is it possible he plans to step aside for a more electable chief? |
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The land was originally set aside to conserve jewels like the Harding Icefield, the largest ice field entirely within the United States. |
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