You shouldn't get gropy at all, until she starts to touch you, otherwise she'll think you are just with her for sex. |
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A rare genetic condition called adermatoglyphia leaves some people with no fingerprints at all. |
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According to Locke's scheme, men knew nothing at all of governments till they met together to make one. |
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He had no schooling at all and worked as a domestic servant, first as a footman and then, probably, in the pantry. |
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Some nights they would roam the streets until dawn because they had no money at all. |
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As a result Keats went through dreadful agonies with nothing to ease the pain at all. |
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Anthony Powell mentions in his review of that biography contains that in his view Belloc was thoroughly antisemitic, at all but a personal level. |
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There are 250 foods, including mayonnaise, cheese and cocoa, that don't list ingredients at all. |
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You know in your own mind, in your own soul, that it is not taste at all, that it is the want of taste, that is mere evasion. |
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Once the screenplay is finished, I'd just as soon not make the film at all. |
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He was gifted, brilliant, and one of the great controversial figures of our time in theatre, which is a virtue and not a vice at all. |
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He carried a long rifle at all times during filming to remain in character and learned how to skin animals. |
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The batsmen may attempt one run, or multiple runs, or elect not to run at all. |
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It also appoints the umpires and referees that officiate at all sanctioned Test matches, One Day International and Twenty20 Internationals. |
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Tennis is an Olympic sport and is played at all levels of society and at all ages. |
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The NGF reported that the number who played golf at all decreased from 30 to 26 million over the same period. |
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Local newspapers cover local clubs at all levels and there are hundreds of weekly and monthly sports magazines. |
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Since 2009, Champions League winners have not kept the real trophy, which remains in UEFA's keeping at all times. |
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However, under the new regulations, the trophy remains in UEFA's keeping at all times. |
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Olympic pictograms appeared again 16 years later, and were used at all subsequent Summer Olympics. |
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England has also been at all, but participated under the banner of Great Britain in the majority of the earlier tournaments. |
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A country may have both a national flag and a national coat of arms, and the two may not look alike at all. |
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But whether such microfoundations are necessary at all is not entirely clear. |
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The primary language at all levels is English, as compared to the Republic of Sudan, where the language of instruction is Arabic. |
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The islands lie in the path of depressions moving northeast, making strong winds and heavy rain possible at all times of the year. |
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Tenants have complained for years that the elevators are unsafe and unreliable, often stalling midfloor or refusing to work at all. |
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Each Security Council member must have a representative available at UN Headquarters at all times in case an emergency meeting becomes necessary. |
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The United States and Britain, sometimes considered the homes of free trade policy, employed protectionism to varying degrees at all times. |
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The multitudes who compose the working class are too numerous and too widely scattered to combine at all, much more to combine effectually. |
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However, because the weapon was to be directed against the enemy, none of us were overly concerned at all. |
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In September 1917, Russian soldiers in France began questioning why they were fighting for the French at all and mutinied. |
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Government guidelines state that face down restraint should not be used at all and other types of physical restraint are only for last resort. |
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This would have ended the arrangement which has existed since 1957 of having at least one Commissioner for each Member State at all times. |
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The warranty was voided because the product experienced mistreatment during shipment, it hadn't been padded at all. |
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On the other hand, half of the poorest families did not have wealth declines at all during the crisis. |
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In many areas they do not function at all, but some work very effectively at improving their local area. |
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However, there is no legal basis for this restriction and in practice the title is applied to all councillors at all levels of local government. |
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Political responsibility for education at all levels is vested in the Scottish Parliament and the Learning Directorate. |
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Some countries, mainly those with uncodified constitutions, have no such courts at all. |
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For purposes of ultimate emergencies it may be found to have no substance at all. |
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For example, if everyone in a country's income doubled, it would not reduce the amount of 'relative poverty' at all. |
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In 2016, it was reported in the Private Eye current affairs magazine that four out of the FTSE top 10 companies paid no corporation tax at all. |
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Some railway authorities have mandated powerful headlights on at all times, including during daylight. |
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In contrast, other approaches may be partially recognized and others have no regulation at all. |
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Why, you unweaned cub, he believes in that mummery a good deal less than I do, and I don't believe in it at all. |
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It isn't very much effort for us at all, but if it can help people, then we want to do it. |
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Movies like this are not merely difficult to make at all, but almost impossible to make well. |
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In fact, people who even used a name or tried to maintain any continuity of identity at all were generally mocked as namefags. |
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If, says Reid, the child were to understand immediately the conceptual content of the words it hears, it would never learn to speak at all. |
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The question then arises as to when, if at all, it might be legitimate to break the law. |
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If any and every failure to fit were ground for theory rejection, all theories ought to be rejected at all times. |
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For Wittgenstein, who highly valued precision and discipline, contemporary music was never considered acceptable at all. |
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This decision challenged the ICC, which was attempting to implement a ban on this practice at all international matches around the world. |
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Irish orienteers compete at all levels, often reaching the finals at the World Orienteering. |
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During 2013, the Clio Cup will hold two races at all BTCC weekends except the rounds at Croft and Knockhill. |
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The main competitions at all levels of Gaelic football are the League and the Championship. |
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From 1 January 2010, the wearing of helmets with faceguards became compulsory for hurlers at all levels. |
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Hurlers of all ages, including those at nursery clubs when holding a hurley in their hand, must wear a helmet and faceguard at all times. |
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Passage between landside and airside is tightly controlled at all airports. |
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In addition, all citizens are required to carry their NIC on them at all times as proof of identity, given the security situation in the country. |
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All persons over the age of 18 must have an Identity Card and carry it at all times. |
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All foreigners in Italy are required by law to have an ID with them at all times. |
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The practice at all the Mediterranean lazarets was not different from the English procedure in the Levantine and North African trade. |
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There is usually an age minimum for entrance to pornographic stores, or the materials are displayed partly covered or not displayed at all. |
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Ne on her teares or plaint, at all to have remorse, but to bring the mayde perforce. |
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At Finland's northernmost point, the sun does not set for 73 consecutive days during summer, and does not rise at all for 51 days during winter. |
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There were no cities of any size and very few towns, so there was scarcely an urban middle class at all. |
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On Earth, rifts can occur at all elevations, from the sea floor to plateaus and mountain ranges in continental crust or in oceanic crust. |
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Recombination between homeologous chromosomes occurs only rarely, if at all. |
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Ballistic missile submarines are designed for stealth, to avoid detection at all costs. |
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They are not at all such as we describe them when we relate that they let themselves be captured by virgins, but clean contrary to our notions. |
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The first useful steam engine did not use steam pressure at all, but followed up a scientific advance in understanding air pressure. |
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As it is based on living organisms, it accommodates extinct organisms poorly, if at all. |
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But that did in nowise mend the matter, or at all soften the hard heart of the learned gentleman with the copy of Blackstone. |
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Other books, both liturgical and not, continued to be illuminated at all periods. |
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I find plenty of vegetable and fruits to choose from without touching meat at all. |
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The station also simulcasts hourly Sky News Radio bulletins at all other times. |
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It is not at all uncommon to find raw fish listed next to tortillas on the same menu. |
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They occur frequently in Gulfei and Affade, infrequently in Makari, but not at all in the closely related Logone. |
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That's all very well, but how are we supposed to move 900 pounds of equipment out there, at all? |
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Some alphabetisms are written as if they weren't alphabetisms at all, like deejay for DJ, disc jockey, or emcee for MC, master of ceremonies. |
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Bunter entertained a hope of convincing Quelch that he hadn't been in the study at all. He had great faith in his powers as an Ananias! |
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Beyond paying her a few charming compliments and amusing her with gay conversation, had he done anything at all to try and gain her affection? |
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In these annual reports, the religious apartheid practices in India are not mentioned at all. |
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It is not at all times easy to find words appropriate to express our ideas. |
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He did not seem to think that he at all deserved a medal from the Humane and Magnanimous Societies. |
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I have to avoid being late for work again at all costs, or I'll lose my job! |
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It's hard to sleep with the neighbors playing the radio so loud and that dog barking at all hours. |
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It's all right, I tell you. Can't you see I'm not fussed, not at all fussed? |
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If there is no spiritual distinction between member and attender, the question is asked, Why have membership at all? |
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This might be a bad joke for you and to the people able to fly back to Miami but this is not a joke at all to me. |
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Jock beflirts Aelita who doesn't get indulged at all by the fuss he obviously makes. |
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If one had to lie at all, the brazen lie was better because brazen lies were so outrageous many people failed to question them. |
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A classic budget game, there isn't really anything outstanding about Rescue at all. |
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When we first began as celebrants back in 1973, we had no poetry in our heads at all. |
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I was very closety and not at all comfortable about the direction my sexuality was taking me. |
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Consider the first, allegedly contrastive fact, that there were some bank robbings by Sutton rather than no robbings at all by Sutton. |
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I would suspect that those who are not at all convinced by it have distinct prejudices of their own and are not too convinceable! |
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Henry puts his hands on my waist and expresses surprise at all the boning and corsetry under the silk. |
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I can safely say, however, that, without any daubing at all, I am very sincerely your very affectionate, humble servant. |
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They clung passionately to his doctorishness, believing it to be safe. It wasn't safe at all. |
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If they think about him at all, they're inclined to blame him for commodifying, and therefore dorkifying, their pure underground pursuit. |
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If a drop-crotch cut will remove too much foliage from a limb, the limb either should be removed entirely, or not cut at all. |
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Restoring the equilibrium in the bottle does not at all affect the Electricity in the man. |
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I didn't think it at all strange that a thirteen-year-old boy in the unreconstructed Southern town of Stamps spoke with an Englishy accent. |
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The third molar tooth erupts late in most people, and sometimes does not appear at all. |
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The miscreant is shamed into just standing there mortified and not fanfaring at all while the others finish the greeting to the arriving guest. |
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Ninus being esteemed no man of war at all, but altogether feminine, and subject to ease and delicacy. |
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Here the galley paused not at all, but floated easily in the blue of the sky among fleecy clouds tinted with rose. |
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No, he is not poor at all. My father has got a good farm, and is quite forehanded. |
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Trish was an admin on three forums, and had no trouble at all when it came to moderating them. |
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I rush inside as quickly as I can, not waiting for Eric as he trails behind me. I am a freeze baby, cold and I do not blend well at all. |
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This means that full competence in both Frisian and Dutch is aimed at all pupils in the province, whether they speak Frisian or Dutch at home. |
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He had no hair on the front of his head at all so that the sweep of bone skin, daunting in its fungoid pallor, came right over above his ears. |
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Some galactographers have estimated that there may be up to ten thousand inhabited planets that aren't listed at all. |
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This didn't seem at all unlikely, but when I none the less havered, he insisted that his 'Egyptian fortune-teller' had confirmed it. |
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In no time at all you'll be headdesking just like a dog trainer, wailing at people's misinterpretations of their dogs. |
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A relict border is a former boundary, which may no longer be a legal boundary at all. |
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A second possible solution is that these Angles of Ptolemy are not those of Schleswig at all. |
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District court decisions are not binding precedent at all, only persuasive. |
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The selfish, base, covetous, father-in-law was not at all desirous to have a highborn beggar and the posterity of a highborn beggar to maintain. |
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This distancing of Yorkshire from England led Read to question whether Yorkshire people were really English at all. |
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The Latin influence in English has been significant at all stages of its insular development. |
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Ideas like this, and his ideas about souls, are not regarded as science at all in modern times. |
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Wine was considered the basic drink, consumed at all meals and occasions by all classes and was quite inexpensive. |
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There is some speculation that the inscription was added by Claudius himself decades later, and that he originally did not appear at all. |
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Eventually Nero stopped referring to his deified adoptive father at all, and realigned with his birth family. |
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However, it was regarded as a place of mystery, with some writers refusing to believe it existed at all. |
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The results suggest that protein sources varied little according to geographic location and that terrestrial foods dominated at all locations. |
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He was also infamous for his piercing stare, bullying, bursts of temper and, on occasion, his sullen refusal to speak at all. |
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And more, for this indiwiddle didn't have no blunt at all. We had to feed ourselves and, worst of all, to buy all the building-stuff. |
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As explored by Professor Philip Morgan, a battle might initially not be named specifically at all. |
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How if there were no centre at all, but just one alley after another, and the whole world a labyrinth without end or issue? |
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I don't want to go there at all, I would much rather go to southern Ireland. |
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In some places there was no access at all to consultant neurologists or nurses. |
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The Tudor monarchy was powerful and there were often periods of several years when parliament did not sit at all. |
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Therefore, parliament would have to choose to make policy either for the United Kingdom as a whole, or not at all. |
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If not to prevent droopiness and backache, why do we underwire and wrap our lady lumps at all? |
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Wear gloves at all times if possible, and after each washing rinse with lemonized water, and apply Lemon Lotion. |
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In fact, it seems that in the Primary rocks the distinctive Leptosporangiate annulus was at least rare, if it existed at all. |
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All DAS functions are performed simultaneously, in every direction, at all times. |
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Because the air is cooled at all speeds, the jet can be built of light alloys and the weight is roughly halved. |
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Northern Rail also operates an hourly service calling at all stations from Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester Victoria. |
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In fact, in certain extreme environments, such as neutron stars, extreme temperature and pressure prevents atoms from existing at all. |
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Surface seeds commonly never germinate at all or germinate prematurely, only to be killed by frost. |
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Each line is serviced by at least one specific route with trains stopping at all or some of the line's stations. |
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By a constitutional amendment adhering to EU law, Malta gives the right for the freedom to any religion or none at all but de jure not de facto. |
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Finger rings were seldom used and earrings were not used at all, as they were seen as a Slavic phenomenon. |
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Board games and dice games were played as a popular pastime at all levels of society. |
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There is a monsoon season with frequent flooding due to heavy rainfall, and a dry season with significantly less rainfall or none at all. |
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Even though education at all levels, including universities, has always been free, there is a large number of private schools and universities. |
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Education is funded by tax payers at all levels except for the majority of graduate studies. |
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In the 1950s and 60s the viewpoint of the day was that all errors must be corrected at all costs. |
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It may be that there was some difference in the confirmation rite, or that there was no confirmation at all. |
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So serious was the deterioration of the meetinghouse that by the middle 1990s it was impossible to use the building at all. |
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At least six ravens are kept at the Tower at all times, in accordance with the belief that if they are absent, the kingdom will fall. |
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Partly in reaction to such theories, another school of thought emerged which argued that Arthur had no historical existence at all. |
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In some tellings, wounds received by one wearing the scabbard did not bleed at all. |
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Georges and above is also riding a test at Fourth Level or below, he or she must also wear a helmet at all times while mounted. |
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A woman may have every quality or attribute of marriageableness who menstruates irregularly, or rarely, or even who has never menstruated at all. |
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He thought that the pope and churchmen have no right or grounds at all for secular rule like having property, citing 2 Tim. |
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As a result, he maintains that such an agreement is not voluntary and therefore cannot be considered a legitimate contract at all. |
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Moreover, if the analogy to political revolution teaches anything at all, its instruction would seem to be that revolution is a wasteful and excessively estiferous process. |
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Chairs of medicine were founded at all the university towns. |
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Allism is noneism with a twist. Fore whereas the noneist holds that some objects have no kind of being at all, the allist holds that every object has being. |
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Allism is noneism with a twist. For whereas the noneist holds that some objects have no kind of being at all, the allist holds that every object has being. |
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Eusebius, for example, edited praise of Crispus out of later copies of his Historia Ecclesiastica, and his Vita Constantini contains no mention of Fausta or Crispus at all. |
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It is aimed at cyclists at all levels, with expert advice on everything from getting started to turning competitive, covering commuting, racing and riding with friends. |
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I don't find them time consuming at all. I find them identical to ambers. |
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William of Poitiers gives no details at all about Harold's death. |
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We need a minimum of three staff members on duty at all time. |
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His own conception of a genuine postmodernism is not at all antirational and embraces everything that was a source of real strength in the fourth order of consciousness. |
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The family's vast numbers allow it to control most of the kingdom's important posts and to have an involvement and presence at all levels of government. |
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The attacks on Toulouse made clear that peace between Louis VII and Henry II wasn't peace at all but just an opportunity for Henry to make war elsewhere. |
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After a while he descended the steps into the road again and he stood there and looked all about him and listened for any sound at all but there was nothing. |
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Neil Lennon and his players have, in no time at all, roared back from trailing Rangers by 15 points in November to ending the year two points clear. |
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But in the prayer-room there was no furniture at all, the ground was of course sacred, and he found the smell of incense and sandalwood insupportable. |
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The dog cockle, Glycymeris glycymeris, has a similar range and habitat to the common cockle, but is not at all closely related, being in the family Glycymerididae. |
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Shaw has discovered, with characteristic sense, that it is very doubtful whether any existing human being with two legs can be progressive at all. |
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Charles' secret pacts and encouragement of his supporters to break their parole caused Parliament to debate whether to return the King to power at all. |
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Well, that didn't work at all, so it's back to the drawing board, I guess. |
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But many works were sold without running into any legal trouble at all. |
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As we see from Tinto, it is not far from Culter to Biggar, which is on a totally different watershed, and does not figure on the bathyorographical map of the Clyde at all. |
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All acting like nothing even happened at all. Boom! BOOOM!! As Jeanie goes ta answer it, as im in the kitchen getting cereal. As another Big bearly Man Comes barging in. |
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The fin would jig off slowly, as if it were looking for nothing at all. |
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The wall facing the ocean was all glass and could be folded back in sections, bifolds, to almost completely have no wall at all, just a fulllength balcony and the ocean. |
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She was not embarrassed at all so she told the story jocularly. |
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This is distinct from not requiring a visa at all, as the visitor must still obtain the visa before they can even try to pass through immigration. |
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To turn out, place the dish over the mould, and invert both together, when, if the caramelling has been complete, the pudding should slip out without any difficulty at all. |
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Zimbabweans are required by law to carry identification on them at all times and visitors to Zimbabwe are expected to carry their passport with them at all times. |
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But he was no nearer to the meaning of life than he had been before. Why the world was there and what men had come into existence for at all was as inexplicable as ever. |
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She has no real cognisance, dear lambkin, of anything at all. |
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This led radical republican groups to argue that Irish independence could never be won peacefully and gave the northern question little thought at all. |
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However, the delay in forming up Big Wings meant the formations often did not arrive at all or until after German bombers had hit 11 Group's airfields. |
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He was the most celebrated portrait painter of his day, a notorious ladies' man, obsessed with women, pale beauties dressed in extravagant gowns... or nothing at all. |
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Full of vinegar and all-round cussedness, but without malice. Just as soon kill you as not, but in a playful sort of way, you understand, without meaning to at all. |
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Some currencies do not have any minor currency unit at all and these are given an exponent of 0, as with currencies whose minor units are unused due to negligible value. |
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I have also responded to Subcommittee questions about how boxers are ranked, unranked, deranked, not ranked at all, and how the four governing organizations govern or not. |
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Tweets and Facebook status updates are not reflections composed at day's end but frantic one-liner descriptions of atomistic moments, when they are diaristic at all. |
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Attitude branding is the choice to represent a larger feeling, which is not necessarily connected with the product or consumption of the product at all. |
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Many Irish contended that the new product was, in fact, not whisky at all. |
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Olivier are handsome young people, they hardly act their parts at all. |
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To avoid excessive dropouts from the study, we wouldn't employ a single tutored group and a single control group that received no instruction at all. |
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Network programming is relayed from London at all other times. |
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In the past the ball was made up of leather panels sewn together, with a latex bladder for pressurisation but modern balls at all levels of the game are now synthetic. |
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If his flock did any reading at all, they would be more likely to read the epitomists rather than the authors whom we consider first-rate such as Livy, Sallust or Tacitus. |
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Manx is taught as a second language at all of the Island's primary and secondary schools and also at the University College Isle of Man and Centre for Manx Studies. |
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In 1974, 1981 and 1985, the Super Cup was not played at all. |
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Another controversy was MCC's decision to allow members and other spectators to continue to bring limited amounts of alcoholic drinks into the ground at all matches. |
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If only one point is possible, the skip will often try to avoid scoring at all in order to retain the hammer until the next end, when two or more points may lie. |
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You may backbite him a little, but you will not forebite him at all. |
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Lloyd George was not at all satisfied with the progress of the war. |
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The sport has a thriving club structure with competition at all levels. |
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In 2013, the championship with run two races at all BTCC weekends. |
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Some equipment will show a garbled picture with significant damage, while other devices may go directly from perfectly decodable video to no video at all or lock up. |
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Despite the change of governments in Pakistan, fluctuations in the regional and global situation, China policy in Pakistan continues to be a dominant factor at all times. |
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Gaelic sports at all levels are amateur, in the sense that the athletes even those playing at elite level do not receive payment for their performance. |
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He was unquestionably kind, but it was a sort of lazy kindness, owing not so much to gentleheartedness as to a desire to avoid conflict at all cost. |
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All individuals are mandated to apply for the ID card at all ages. |
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To sum up, it is not at all unreasonable for the British to expect great things from Murray this season, particularly on the hardcourts he prefers. |
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Further, portions of some Congressional acts, such as the provisions for the effective dates of amendments to codified laws, are themselves not codified at all. |
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While the network was disbanded, some Japanese Honda dealerships still use the network names, offering all Japanese market Honda cars at all locations. |
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Much of the difficulty in meshing these theories at all energy scales comes from the different assumptions that these theories make on how the universe works. |
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And folks laughed at Santos Dumont, at the Wrights, and at all the other fellows, who said they could take a heavier-than-air machine, and skim above the clouds like a bird. |
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And you never went near to see was he hurted or what ailed him at all? |
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Vertical glass tubes, known as water gauges or water glasses, show the level of water in the boiler and are carefully monitored at all times while the boiler is being fired. |
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Although not all animals were found positive for hemocultures, it was possible to isolate parasites at all three sampling times, over a year of infection. |
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While historically the ius commune became a secure point of reference in continental European legal systems, in England it was not a point of reference at all. |
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In last years this schemes has become flexible such that in some PhD programmes, students are accepted before, or not completing at all a Master course. |
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You find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. |
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They believe instead that the state apparatus should be completely dismantled, and an alternative set of social relations created, which are not based on state power at all. |
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Sardinian does not fit well at all into this sort of division. |
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In most modern Romance languages, in fact, case is no longer marked at all on nouns, adjectives and determiners, and most forms are derived from the Latin accusative case. |
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The prophecies are interspersed with episodes relating Merlin's deeds and with various Arthurian adventures in which Merlin does not appear at all. |
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The Greenland ice sheet did not develop at all until the late Pliocene, but apparently developed very rapidly with the first continental glaciation. |
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It also oversees the work of other ecclesiastical tribunals at all levels. |
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No Chancellor of the Exchequer is worth his salt who makes his own popularity either his first consideration, or any consideration at all, in administrating the public purse. |
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Action, in several policy areas, is directed towards business and commerce at all levels, children in education, the general public and Government and local government. |
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