With neither fame nor letters of invitation, they had to ask friends for help. |
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I've had to email the employer twice to ask them to send me some info, but nothing has appeared yet. |
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Of course, if we were to ask a medieval king to describe feudalism, he would not really know what it was we were asking of him. |
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The reason for my letter is to ask if I and a few of my fellow fliers are the only ones to object? |
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But I always ask people three questions about accountability to try and concretise the discussion. |
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We ask you to add your voice to the growing chorus of condemnation of Australia's refugee program. |
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They can ask the audience, go fifty-fifty or send smoke signals to their tribal chief for the answers. |
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This piques my scientific curiosity and I make a mental note to ask my rather strange-looking hostess about it. |
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While we offer thanks to all, we would respectfully ask for no one to feel pity or sorrow for our loss. |
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Things were so bad that he finally felt compelled to confront one reporter and ask that she meet his eye and not walk away when he spoke. |
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The tool includes questions to ask relatives and instructions for entering the information. |
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Mention it a few times, point out how cool it is and how you've always wanted one, and finally ask for it outright. |
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As a result, Sheffield health chiefs are planning to ask the next two to three years' intake of prospective students to get vaccinated. |
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To this day, if you ask me about me about verb conjugation or tenses, I can only tell you what it is in French. |
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Dare I ask what it is you find most objectionable about this socialist paradise? |
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Always ask your child's doctor before trying any type of alternative medicine. |
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The court can also fine these people and can also ask for a forfeiture order. |
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Obviously the clan is upset, and again, if you ask me, I think it's being handled with a certain lack of finesse. |
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To all you knuckle headed, conscienceless conservatives out there, read my first post again and allow yourself to ask the obvious question. |
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We suggest that you also call your local fire department and ask it to do a safety inspection. |
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The member interjected the whole time during the question, and now wants to ask a question. |
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Although if you ask me, or any committed conspiracist, something is rotten in the state of Sweden. |
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People come up to me sometimes and ask if my house is a fire station because I have so many engines on the drive. |
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I should ask first of all if he wishes to say anything in response to those submissions? |
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Right, first of all do not ask me anything about teenage pregnancy and having trouble in sexual situations. |
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He was applying under our law and under international law to ask for his case to be heard. |
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This method is used to ask the interpolator which is the best level to use to compress the passed data. |
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However, is it reasonable for the committee to ask that I provide translation and interpreters? |
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He looked as though he was contemplating art, any minute he'd ask her whether grey-shaded or coloured images created a greater impact. |
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I would ask those who champion the beach book why they are content to champion a dull novel in a comfortable environment. |
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Invite him to ask you questions, and let him know of your desire to be sexually intimate with him once precautions are taken. |
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So if the work-for-the-dole scheme fails its own criteria, one may justly ask what's the point of its continuation? |
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He proceeds to explain the technical intricacies of making a timepiece when you innocuously ask him what the time is. |
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It's best to chose a few different bras in your measured size and ask a trained fitter to check which one gives you the best support and shape. |
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Establish a comfort zone with the child before you ask for quiet observation or introspection. |
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Again, I believe that it will be some months before this retrial can be fixed and we would ask for bail to be given on the same conditions. |
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Tameside council auditors uncovered the payments during a routine check and may ask the Inland Revenue to investigate. |
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Annual flag day is this May Bank Holiday weekend and we would ask everybody to subscribe as generously as possible. |
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I find myself in the invidious position of having to go out and ask whoever it is if they would mind waiting five minutes. |
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Two days after the spill, Morral held a town meeting in a nearby school, inviting townspeople to ask questions. |
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I ask him to cool it, but he doesn't calm down that easily, so I think it's about something else. |
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My brother had claimed Ryan wasn't a liar, but he was elusive so if I wanted to ask him a question, I'd have to do it point-blank. |
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Depending on how you ask this question, Iranians inside or outside Iran may answer in different ways. |
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I ask the senior Government whip whether she interjected during the point of order. |
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So we go to some flashy restaurant, about six of us, and over desert, I ask him how many Vice Presidents there are. |
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To determine which places are tops, we'll ask political consultants, reporters, editors and pols. |
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To ask a further question without specific allegations in the pleadings renders this question irrelevant. |
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I would also ask the committee to consider adopting a policy of precautionary principle. |
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It doesn't seem politic to ask the police whether they habitually patrol rap gigs wearing black SWAT-style jumpsuits and armed with machine guns. |
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I wouldn't have bothered you, but all the blacksmiths and arrow fletchers said they were busy, I did ask them first. |
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Don't ask why, but Jackson's bungee cording shoeboxes of cookies to our bikes as we set out on a long early evening tour of the bike path. |
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On a similar note, a frequent question fliers ask is whether airlines pad their schedules to ensure more on-time arrivals. |
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I would ask you to bear in mind that Broome is a very fly and slippery character. |
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He said the flight crew didn't ask that the aircraft be de-iced, and that the last time he saw the airplane, there still was ice on the airframe. |
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A more refined question is to ask what is computable in polynomial time, or P time. |
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But ask about corkage fees and make sure they will provide glasses, coolers and a suitable storage area for advance deliveries. |
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If you receive a receipt that isn't itemized, ask your drugstore or health care provider to give you one. |
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Go to any campus and ask students what they think about the political party and they will frankly tell you. |
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At a corner store or supermarket, ask your butcher where the meat comes from and how the animals were raised. |
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They can simply ask for it, and in many cases, ISPs have been more than willing to pony it up. |
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It is not a point of order, but I will ask the member who has the floor to come back to the bill, please. |
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As the season progresses, ask swimmers in your novice group to demonstrate skills they are doing correctly. |
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As a result, the floor manager decided to ask the audience again to make sure mobiles were switched off. |
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I ask her if she had maybe used another floppy to save her thesis to and she told me no, she took only that one with her. |
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Why did so many different regimes ask for his help when they were threatened by popular revolt? |
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I cozy up to the new Miss Canada International and ask her what incredible prizes she has won. |
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She defended her decision to ask the students for the amount to cover the cost of repair. |
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The rest of the guys were the established players and didn't ask their customers to suffer huge software ports. |
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Even when someone suggested that he gets a portfolio done for modelling, he was too hesitant to ask his father. |
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Winners received a trip to Washington and Mt. Vernon, and got to ask their questions in person to an actor portraying the first president. |
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Given her many public proclamations of awareness and spirituality, you have to ask yourself now if she was just posing for affect before. |
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But when the men appear who ask our votes as representatives of this ideal, we are sadly out of countenance. |
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We ask them to pay for the infrastructure, which is just a post and software. |
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I don't even give retail markets my postal code or telephone number when they ask me at checkout time. |
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Beyond that, the application can ask for the postal vote to be sent to an address other than that of the voter. |
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What we would ask is that these items are postcoded and that sheds are securely locked. |
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As a scientist, I would ask him to present some credible evidence for this belief. |
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As a political matter, it seems highly counterproductive for them to ask for more. |
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The defense lawyer said he would prepare counterstatements against the charges and ask the court to present Tommy to testify at the next session. |
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Be sure to ask about downtime and recovery following the surgery, and about post-op pain management. |
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I ask someone to ask him what they catch with them, fondly imagining that it must be some tasty, exotic marsupial. |
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We must always ask what harm we are doing by taking a particular course of action. |
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I think it was rather foolish on your part not to ask who you were speaking to. |
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You need each other, so be courteous and considerate, as you would ask them to be to you. |
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At that time, the intelligence services used cover organizations to ask him to write about China. |
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For example, confirm insurance coverage and ask if the policy is new or has been renewed. |
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See Ganesha's majestic face and with mental force ask for help and explain the problem. |
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We ask those who force-feed geese and ducks to stop carrying out this abusive practice. |
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And not only I am coveting the post in a really strong way, but I'm not even going to ask him if I can have it. |
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The barber will just cut it short like I ask and try to work around my cowlicks. |
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When they come to the door, you're gonna ask them to come crabbing with us. |
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First and foremost I would like to ask the Namibian people and civil servants the following question. |
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I try to forgive myself first of all, and then I ask the other person with whom I'm angry to forgive me as well. |
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So far as legal aid is concerned, would your Lordship forgive my ignorance, I still have to ask for detail, an order for detailed assessment. |
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I now repent of all that is past and ask for your forgiveness for all my sins. |
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The sprouts are ground, creamed and so sweet and nutty that I even ask for the recipe. |
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I ask the mild-looking septuagenarian who is creasing up with laughter at the memory. |
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But I just ask the Minister, taking into account all the interruptions, why fortified wine was not included in this legislation. |
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If you're worried about exceeding your credit limit, call your card issuer to ask for a small increase. |
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However, to avoid the temptation of overspending you should ask for your credit limit to be cut on both cards. |
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You could ask the shop to exchange the dress for a different model or ask them for a credit note if you do not like any of the styles available. |
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Every year more people ask for their benefits to be paid direct to a bank by automatic credit transfer, because they find it convenient. |
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What is stupid of Fred is to ask for detailed fossil data from organisms that don't fossilize well. |
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Autorickshaw drivers, who are otherwise street-smart, are foxed when passengers ask for destinations with new names. |
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Central to teaching children critical thinking is getting them to ask questions. |
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If you ask me, I think we ought to go right back to good old Plan A where we criticize the criticizers. |
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Candle clutching crones, eyes and teeth flashing, pray to the locked white-washed church, to ask Bon Dieu Bon to bless their services. |
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Farmers ask for government help because they cannot harvest their crops after a drought. |
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Did you notice something strange about it when they were coming by every weekend to ask about crop dusting? |
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That is a reasonable ask of the owners of such dogs, regardless of whether their dogs are cross-breeds. |
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Each side states its case with little fanfare, and all the members of the tribunal are free to ask questions. |
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The two cross-fertilise easily to form a hybrid, which is apparently often sold to un-suspecting buyers who simply ask for bluebells. |
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She decided to sit down cross-legged on the floor, a confused look on her face, debating whether to ask or keep quiet until a better time. |
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Others ask whether having all scientific information freely available to the public would really serve the public's best interest. |
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They'll crowd so close to the wagon that sometimes you've got to ask them to step back. |
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Government instructions, bankers say, were to freeze assets now and ask questions later. |
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You responded by paying the freight and calling home to ask Mom and Dad for more cash. |
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At frequent intervals during the game he would ask me questions, none of which were of a technical nature. |
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But ask her if she's ever been with a man who loved her and her face crumples before the question's even finished. |
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He handed over the receiver, watched as his boy's face crumpled, and didn't even have to ask why. |
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Or, worse yet, as Nadda feared she might end up having to ask, how can you casually ask a person if they might have a crush on their best friend? |
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The purpose of the mission was to ask the French to establish an embassy in Ayutthaya and sign a treaty of friendship. |
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One knew one's fellow students only by their cryptonyms and one did not ask them where they lived. |
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There is a lot of frogspawn about and we would ask people not move it to other ponds because of a risk of disease. |
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All we ask is that the owner provides us with some photographs to show that the tree came down from natural causes. |
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They agreed to ask the district council to convene a meeting with Skipton Chamber of Trade, the High Street frontagers and the town council. |
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Someday I will go in and ask the lady at the front desk because those people are paid to be friendly. |
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Until then try to take your cues from how he behaves both publicly and privately, and don't be afraid to ask questions! |
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Don't ask me how that last one happened, because I couldn't tell you even if you had me read the actual answer off a cue card. |
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An assessment task may ask students to devise a plan for determining the volume of the frustum of a pyramid. |
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Just ask the lady who has to wash the sweat, fuel oil, lube oil, grease, grime, dirt and smells from my uniforms. |
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Has anyone bothered to ask the population at large how safe they feel in the current police presence? |
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We ask each ranking user to provide his or her full name and e-mail address. |
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Is it such a crazy question to ask someone who is offering you a full-time job? |
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If there are no planets in a house, we observe the sign on the cusp of the house and ask what planet rules that sign. |
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It's not customary for people in the publishing industry to ask what readers want. |
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Through my tears I ask the Saskatchewan funny men what it's like to be professional side-splitters in such a thinly populated place. |
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We were about to ask for a table for dinner, but furious at being treated so rudely we just walked out. |
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We may ask potholers to establish a voluntary code of practice, such as not going in at dusk, when they may disturb the bats leaving the cave. |
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If you want to get an earful of vegan philosophy, just ask this author what she thinks of genetically engineered foods. |
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An independent media source is able to be the voice of the cynic in all of us, and to ask the questions we'd all like to have answered. |
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We make friends with the bartender, and she starts pouring drinks before we even ask for refills. |
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If he was told there was such a veto power or power of attorney, why did he not ask to see proof of same. |
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I was just getting ready to ask if I could join their gallant team, when the two remaining climbers showed up. |
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I ask her if she smokes, a daft question given that this is a tobacconist, but you have to start somewhere. |
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Who thought it was a good idea to ask such a daft question in the first place? |
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I rang up Luke to ask if I was being too dainty in thinking it ghoulish to market a film of somebody contracting a deadly disease. |
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When I was 12, I dallied before basketball practice until it was late enough that I needed to ask my mother for a ride. |
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We ask only that the reader prayerfully consider the scriptures, the information, and the arguments in the text. |
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Becuase of the dangers involved, we thought it best to ask for volunteers to try out the great ski jump. |
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You don't ask the garbage man for your trash back after you've thrown it away. |
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He called on the Corporation to ask the Chief Superintendent to put more Gardai on the streets at night. |
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We need to ask ourselves if we are making good use of the many root crops we produce. |
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They told me it was just routine, but wanted to look at my passport, ask me where I worked, my date of birth and where I was going and why. |
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If you enjoyed the evening and want to join in more ask for the dates of other open events. |
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It will ask people if they prefer this new system or the current one of an executive of councillors being in charge. |
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Turner calls Fonda the day after her divorce from Hayden hits the newspapers to ask her out on a date. |
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I ask him if he can give me some idea what kind of look he's hoping for, so I can do some prep in advance. |
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Getting a famous athlete to assist in a promposal is quickly becoming the only way to ask out a date. |
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All the psychotherapy researchers should be prompted to ask how it can be so. |
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Why not ask me why I keep deleting your emails instead of continuing to send them? |
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She turned to ask the person to move, but she caught the glint of metal catching light. |
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For centuries, Italians had turned to the Virgin Mary in times of individual or collective trouble to ask for salvation or deliverance. |
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Wouldn't it be easier just to ask the prophetess to consult her little psychic ability? |
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It is said of Sybil, the Delphic divinatory oracle of ancient Greece, that she asked for immortality but forgot to ask for youth. |
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In filling a vacancy according to Article V, section 5, the president shall ask the existing Nominating Committee to propose two candidates. |
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The time has come to ask hard questions about how much further change should be demanded of the civil service. |
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You are expected to ask the prospective candidates a technical question to judge their ability. |
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It's difficult to ask the person who drives you places and makes phone calls for you to call or take you to a shelter for protection from them. |
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I mean, I thought I'd get nice, small questions from quiet, demure girls that would be too shy to ask anything, really. |
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You just need to ask yourself what the payoff is and deny yourself that payoff. |
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She looked densely at you, she didn't even see me, and didn't ask us one question. |
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In England, you can ask for 'the bog' if you are in a pub, 'the little boy's room' or 'the girl's room' if you are in prudishly polite company. |
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Visitors sometimes ask if this is supposed to be God's country or something. |
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What you know about it depends on the questions you ask and the methods you use. |
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European powers wanted to ask the Security Council to authorize the deployment. |
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Some hotels ask you to pay a damage deposit when you check-in in case something like this happens. |
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Landlords are not allowed to ask for first and last months' rent or a damage deposit. |
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The most a landlord can ask for in terms of a damage deposit is the last month's rent, payable before the tenant occupies a unit. |
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The commissioner said he would ask the government to depute an officer to guide the horticulture department. |
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How many times do we ask the question how did he, or she, manage to win a gold medal? |
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And I never dared to ask my parents or teacher for fear of being termed mentally deranged. |
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I would also ask her to listen carefully, and not to dismiss you with derogatory remarks. |
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Please don't consider me impolite when I ask you, as gracefully as I can under the circumstances, if you would be so good as to sling your hook. |
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They both ask people to be virtuous, and they both do good to their followers. |
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Maybe you should ask him why he found it so easy to blame his good-for-nothing buddies for those marks on his back. |
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The wife may ask for divorce based on impotence, non-support, and desertion or lengthy absence. |
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If pulled for speeding in Virginia, do I have the right to ask the officer to see the radar? |
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I am currently obtaining signatures on a petition to the Home Secretary, to ask him to desist from imprisoning pensioners. |
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If you ask me, these apps, called adware or spyware, have no business being on anyone's desktop. |
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I ask Klinck to assume the position, and I hit him as hard as I can, not stopping until my hand pulsates like a wounded, cartoon appendage. |
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Pulsating music, pleasant ambience and everything one could ask for the year-end bash. |
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Before his job of reading the gospel, Father Paul had to ask in Latin for the Pope to give him a blessing. |
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She always found a way to grab everyone's attention, but if you ask me, she doesn't need a big entrance. |
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But you have to ask if this understated compact executive car can grab you in the way that you want from a sporty model. |
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Just before you know you may miss a payment, ask for a cure, which is a 30-day grace from your mortgage payment. |
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I found it by pure chance and I ask you all humbly to please go read and consider helping this man in a time of real need. |
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For example, a push poll would ask centre-right and centre voters the following. |
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Ruth tells him that they have no money and that he should not ask his grandmamma for it. |
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Explore local parks, check out the shopping scene and ask the parents for a grand tour of the area. |
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Just pop this disc in the player and you'll have all the putrefaction you could ask for. |
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Now, suppose we look at the table the other way round, and ask what is the probability that a child with hay fever will also have eczema? |
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Lots of people write to ask about detecting the subtle signs of a potentially dicey relationship. |
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Here are a few more questions Goldman suggests homebuyers ask themselves before deciding on a dicey neighborhood. |
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Won't somebody ask me what I'm doing with greasepaint dirt smudges on my nose and a balsa-wood pickaxe in my hands? |
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I was dying to ask Kath these vital questions, but I decided discretion was the better part of valour. |
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The Guardian sent out a reporter to ask the green welly brigade where they were when the miners needed them. |
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I can ask that the searches and scrutiny be done in a professional manner, with no insults and nothing that offends my dignity. |
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I went in to ask them questions, and they ended up grilling me for about six hours. |
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I rang the home electricals department last week to ask what the biggest, fattest, most ostentatious coffee machine they had was. |
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He was about to ask for an explanation from Ed, the head groom, when Caroline faced him. |
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I had him ask the second gentleman, who responded, we make all of our ground beef with chuck. |
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I haven't been able to come up with a direct quotation, so I thought I better ask you directly. |
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Strangers call him on the phone and ask for advice about their grow operations, about how to use computers to regulate lights. |
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Let me ask you, what relief efforts are being directed towards preventing this kind of disaster from occurring again? |
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Hoaxes often ask you to avoid reading or downloading emails that have a particular subject line. |
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The question we must ask is what do we value more, overall economic growth or the health of our children. |
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I ask him if his books are his children, and sense the old grump in his response that, if they are, they're children he can't wait to be rid of. |
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We will just throw them into the air and no one will ask again until people are embroiled in litigation. |
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The Master has the discretion to approve or disapprove a claim, or ask for a refund in case a wrong payment was made. |
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The Minister said he will ask the group to pay special attention to the position of vulnerable and elderly emigrants. |
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Some items ask respondents about the ethical beliefs of their partners, regardless of whether the beliefs are behaviourally enacted or not. |
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A QAction is the encapsulation of a certain action the user can ask the GUI interface to perform. |
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I would ask his state to disendorse him next time he comes up for preselection. |
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Progressives should ask why the vote no longer provides the dispossessed with the same power. |
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Do you suppose some enterprising journalist might now ask to have a look at the whole journal? |
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Even when you ask them where a certain book is located, the computer they're using is just a dummy computer. |
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Subsequently they will ask the corporation to put up at least three-inch dividers. |
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So is the day eventually going to come, I ask gingerly, when he will be too old to fly to space? |
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PayPal contacted Mr Eddy to ask if he had any proof, such as a shipping docket, to show that he had posted the items. |
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However, some shops may ask you to pay in sterling and may apply currency exchange and commission rates which are unfavourable. |
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The only question New Zealand First really wants to ask the Minister is why he came to the House for the first reading with such a dog of a bill. |
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If you were escaping the police would you ask for the charge sheet and a copy of your statement as you absconded? |
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Her editors gave her a long leash and seemed content with the tradeoff in which they mostly didn't ask questions and she delivered exclusives. |
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So next time you find yourself caught between a rock and a hard place, be sure and ask the restaurant staff if your state allows wine doggy bags! |
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Of course, if it hadn't been the Ritz I'd have insisted he ask for a doggy bag to bring home the cakes and sandwiches that didn't get eaten. |
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If they truly want a private conversation then they should be polite and ask to be excused. |
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In fact, I was going to ask you if you wanted to come home with me one exeat and meet my family. |
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Did the chief executive ask the senior manager whether such cash payments had been received? |
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He would ask me to do certain things on the set like move the dollies and be the water boy. |
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Mild exfoliating cleansers and scrubs also may be used but ask your doctor first. |
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Don't ask me what has happened in the interim, but the whole issue seems to be as dead as the proverbial doornail just now. |
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At the least, we can ask that American citizens not pay extortion money to enemy governments in a time of war. |
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People who ask me how it's going are met with groans, eye-rolling, whining about the taffeta that resides where my brain once did. |
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But when you ask it citizens, they tend to be rather doubtful whether it is actually going to work. |
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Some douche bag pilfers one of my drumsticks and then has the balls to ask me to sign it. |
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As we look through this part, the question we need to ask is whether it is draconian legislation. |
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One Sunday our neighbour says she's decided that it is me and could I please ask our landlord to fit draft excluders on our front door. |
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Stay with vinegar-and-oil salad dressing, and when in doubt, ask for it on the side. |
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I ask Johnson if he's really serious when he says these women are as tough as many of the soldiers he's drilled. |
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We may also ask to see your driver's license or other identifying documents. |
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Before you step into a studio and drop your hard earned money, here are a few questions you may want to ask yourself beforehand. |
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Many C++ programmers ask themselves if they should use a struct or a class when designing their code. |
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In short, Annie is a girl after your own heart and she told me to give her love to you and ask you to love her. |
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Seemed like you could ask him anything, since he 's so open, transparent and unoffendable. |
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He didn't bother to ask his brother if he used the wrench to conk him out. |
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In any case, one could ask oneself where and how will the phenomenon of the EU's attractiveness stop. |
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One has to ask oneself, as the member for Scarborough-Rouge River said, what does that mean? |
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The second point is that in this respect it is very important to ask oneself who is qualified to carry through the process of development. |
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One can be alert and see, feel and deal with the current problems in one's vicinity which ask for immediate attention and try one's level best to do the needful in time. |
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On the other hand, one should ask oneself about the new European Neighbourhood Policy that has been guiding the Union since the enlargement. |
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He should ask the parents of 12-year-olds in shopping malls, who actually get proselytised and promoted to by those who are pushing these drugs, what they think. |
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This is naturally a rather controversial stance, insofar as one needs to ask oneself what is meant by justice. |
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Between the heart and the head lies the soul, and soulfulness is not the least thing we ask of thought and thinkers. |
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While social movement theorists cite that electoral politics serve only to co-opt our work, we must ask ourselves if certain publications don't do the same. |
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The first question one might ask oneself is whether, in Parliament's view, this is the best proposal that can be achieved. |
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During eight rounds of questions, I kept my hand patiently raised, wanting to ask her how settling on pure constructs and ideas actually led to one genuinely being lost. |
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The poor chap's probably aching for a spot of home cooking and, if you ask him for a meal with one or two others, he needn't feel you're making a play for him. |
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If it is a good idea, then one might ask oneself what the counter arguments might be. |
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In between all this, he was busy goading the children to ask questions. |
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One could ask oneself whether that is because she considers that the level we are now proposing as a Parliament is too low. |
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I am tempted to ask him whether it could not be construed as denunciatory, but decide to leave its interpretation opened-ended and up to the individual viewer. |
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When the bid price reaches the ask price, a sale is consummated. |
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Clients often ask for changes to prototypical elements late in the design process and request that those changes be implemented in all projects currently underway. |
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Its website provides interview questions to ask a prospective midwife or doctor, and tips on hiring a doula and choosing an appropriate birth setting. |
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The council is to ask the provincial government to provide it with an implementation action plan for the provincialisation of emergency medical and rescue services. |
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I ask Andy to talk me through some of his infamous escapades. |
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Thus, the amount of money is really enormous and one can ask oneself whether such an amount could not have been used in a better way. |
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So one has to ask oneself, why do UK Branch members join the FSNA and why do they see it as an association that they wish to be a part of. |
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He went on to ask motorists to continue to be vigilant on the roads over the winter, particularly if the conditions deteriorate and roads become frosty or slippery. |
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Still, we need to find now who did murder the doxy and ask why. |
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One should also ask oneself, during the daily routine, how many times one feels the sense of separateness. |
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In such circumstances, you don't ask for a formal introduction. |
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Generally speaking, it seems to me that before administering rules of action, it is better to ask oneself some questions and think. |
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I was a hippie's hippie, so blissed-out and outrageously accoutered that people would stop me on the street and ask if I could sell them acid. |
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Things don't get better when I ask about dessert at the bar, and the barman confers with his superiors before revealing that all they've got left is hot chocolate fudge cake. |
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How can you ask that we make easier the legitimization of those who seek our destruction? |
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Well, probably because if you ask people what they really want for Christmas, you get treated as though you have put a dampener on the entire festive season. |
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For instance, if you want to be more athletic, ask advice of a particularly athletic friend for becoming more physically active. |
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As he is hopeless at arranging his financial affairs, I propose to deposit money with you for his pocket money and ask you to be good enough to dole it out to him once a week. |
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And there she remained, moaning quietly, until late the following morning when her dozy brood managed to stagger out of bed to ask what was for breakfast. |
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They can be slightly po-faced affairs and often there will be slightly mental or self-obsessed people in the audience who ask strange or self-aggrandising questions. |
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She will no longer be here to talk to, ask advice of, tell her things I tell no one else, but I will tell her anyway. |
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Be sure to ask the pet's veterinarian of specific supplies the animal might need like anti-diarrhea medicine, syrup of ipecac to induce vomiting in case of poisoning. |
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Poetry race: present several tongue twisters and ask the children to repeat them. |
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In fact, even Robert looked as if he would ask a question, but then he only smiled before moving to offer the reins of his dapple to her carriage's driver. |
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You can visit dargahs and only ask for the blessings of the Almighty. |
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That is why I shall avoid beating around the bush and ask the Commission and the Council the questions that are on everyone's lips today. |
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His lawyers protested, claiming that this would hamper their ability to ask follow up questions or to clarify points that might be garbled through translators. |
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Each time we intonate OM we can ask Master Jupiter to descend to the Muladhara and transform the prison into a mobile temple. |
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