Being an alcoholic, a pure drunkard, is more challenging than any job you have ever tried, and is not for the weak at heart. |
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A time when audiences full of the young and young at heart can embrace their innocence and enjoy the magic of theatre. |
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If your dad is young at heart, you could check out the collection of shirts at River Island. |
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If you are young at heart you will remain young, it is said by many who don't want to grow old. |
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My elderly but young at heart parents just made their first visit to Pattaya from London to visit me in my new home. |
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But he had always been a sentimental kid at heart, and was probably just jealous because I wasn't lavishing him with attention for a change. |
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An unparalleled warrior and an enlisted leatherneck at heart, he remains the most famous and most revered Marine. |
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I was a lifesaver at heart and knew the risks of heat exhaustion better than anyone. |
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The ruling classes in any country never have at heart the best interests of their subjects. |
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Typical of a Soderbergh movie is the assertion that most low-lifers are comedians at heart. |
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He was a strong and rugged elf who could often appear aggressive, but was truly kind and noble at heart. |
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The event promises to be fun for the whole family for the young and for those who are still children at heart. |
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The truth is, I am a hopeless romantic at heart and nothing will change that. |
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I started churches using these paradigms but it was never really who I was at heart. |
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We're all little kids at heart and yet the place has the ability to make people build very hard exteriors and ruin lives. |
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Inspiring to have a parent who's managed to develop wisdom but still stay as young at heart as they were when I was tiny. |
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He enjoys his job and finds it a challenge but we are home birds at heart and enjoy spending all our time with each other and the children. |
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And here I was, 27 years old, but at heart still that kid on the sandlots of Cuba, starting in the outfield of the Cleveland Indians. |
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From the start, those that have championed the path of anarchy have exposed themselves as malcontents with selfish interests at heart. |
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To sum up, this disc is a must for all choral enthusiasts who have the rich seam of 18th century baroque music at heart. |
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A countryman at heart, he was nevertheless fascinated and appalled by the urban condition. |
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This latest display of public generosity once again rebuts the myth that most people only have self-interest at heart. |
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She said that her son had been beguiled into joining the Sikh bands, but was not a Sikh at heart. |
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No doubt he had our best interests at heart as he motioned us towards the downward-bound funicular. |
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While some element of mystery and unattainableness is definitely a part of it, at heart we don't want to work too hard. |
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Madeleine may appear to be a walking, talking example of Carnaby Street cool, but she's really an unformed youth at heart. |
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Having said that, I'm not in favour of a ban, because I'm a liberal at heart, and don't think government has any place nannying people. |
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He knew he shouldn't look through it, and he wasn't a snoop at heart, but it was calling him. |
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The celebrated poet and novelist knows his songcraft and is, at heart, an indie kid. |
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Upper extremities should be splinted as close to a gravity-neutral position as possible, preferably at heart level. |
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A courtroom drama at heart, Taking Sides manages to overcome its theatrical staginess to provide some beautiful music and images. |
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That it is largely ignored is a stain on the reputation of those who would have us believe they have the good of the theatre at heart. |
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I do beat up my brothers sometimes, but only because I like them, have their best interests at heart, and the stinkers deserve it. |
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This is at heart a study of labor relations in the production of coffee, through the framework of historical materialism. |
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They may be clamouring for democracy and progress, but Lebanon's chieftains are feudal at heart. |
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All their honeyed words about sustainable development cannot conceal the fact that, at heart, they are fundamentally opposed to change. |
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However, he was a soldier true at heart and would never surrender without resisting with all the means at his disposal. |
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The paternalistic account supposes that the masters of mankind have their inferiors' interest at heart. |
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You may have guessed that I have a penchant for love poems, well I suppose I'm just an old romantic at heart. |
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There are dolls to capture the fancy of people of all ages, and especially the young at heart. |
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Tom is, at heart, afraid of the world, suspicious, ego-driven, incurious, and rigid. |
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Some do a better job of controlling their pigishness than others, but they are still pigs at heart. |
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Perhaps every writer of fiction suspects himself or herself to be a cold fish at heart, a mere spectator of other people's joys and passions. |
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Being a scientist at heart, Gorman set up a control experiment with a man born at the same time and the same place as himself. |
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On the left politically, he was not at heart a political animal, and was regarded with wariness and mistrust by leftist circles in Italy. |
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Far from a Freudian slip or an act of garden-variety racism, the coach said, the word was used with the player's best interest at heart. |
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Most technological futurology see agents as benign, as obedient slaves who only have our best interests at heart. |
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You're an easy-breezy California girl at heart, who loves having fun, but you still know what you want. |
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It predisposed him to fear that he was a heretic at heart, and yet to glory in that. |
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Being a gold-digger at heart, she soon dumps him for his rich daddy, Frank, who is lonely and vulnerable. |
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I'm a lazy good-for-nothing at heart, so I don't want to waste my precious leisure time paying bills. |
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Usually he was after the laugh because for all his grouchiness, Papa had a good disposition and was at heart a funny man. |
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It's rare that someone can encore with a brand new song and still yank at heart strings. |
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For the young and young at heart, there's also a number of niteclubs to keep those dancing feet tapping. |
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All young at heart were out on the floor dancing to the popular tunes of yesterday. |
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While he often raged against the race, Byron was a Scot at heart and retained a strong Aberdonian accent throughout his life. |
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These weasel words about how they have the best interests of people in flood areas at heart just won't wash. |
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And, because I'm a contrarian at heart, I'll root for perverse storylines that will upset the apple cart and disturb the powers that be. |
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However westernized we get, we are still Indians at heart and these things are still quite unacceptable here. |
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It's full of non-stop action, laughter, drama and is perfect for the very young and young at heart. |
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He is still very young at heart and a lot of players through the years have learned from experience. |
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Anyone young at heart is welcome to attend this tea party and we hope to have music to suit the occasion. |
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The Bangalore crowd is all young at heart, and the people here are always out having fun, she thinks. |
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Extra care has been taken to present a frayed and worn out look sought by the young and young at heart. |
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Sr. Catherine paid tribute to all her Senior Citizens for being so young at heart. |
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But he was a country bumpkin at heart, already dressed for the weekend in blue overalls, a red plaid shirt, and an old fashioned railroad engineer's striped hat. |
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Brown is too much of a redistributionist at heart to be seriously enamoured of across-the-board tax cuts as another way of disposing of surpluses and encouraging productivity. |
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He had convinced himself that he had been, at heart, a democratizer for a long time. |
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Is it because, as a lot of critics say, deep down we always have been and always will be puritans at heart? |
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Henry was a chivalrous man at heart, and he loved the chance to save me. |
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Even John Adams, the transatlantic dean of minimalism, is at heart a maximalist, if the hectic massiness of his own essay in metaphysical erotics, Harmonium, is a guide. |
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While I admire the Austrian monarchy, I am at heart a Germanophile. |
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Besides more room to load, still being a farmer at heart I like to have trailers usable for many purposes, like hauling hay and helping the kids move out. |
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Despite his aesthetic eccentricities, Browne is adamant that he is a traditionalist at heart. |
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Never a modest girl at heart, I enjoyed commanding his attention. |
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Through it all, the principals involved have kept more than profit margins at heart, they have kept both the community and charity within their sights. |
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Juicing is fast becoming a way of life for the health-conscious at heart. |
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He was an old romantic fool at heart, that one, and he believed in marriage as a legally binding and not even entirely necessary act between soul mates. |
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A family area pandered to the younger element of festival goers, with clowns, jesters and storytellers all providing entertainment for children and the young at heart. |
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In the past he has consistently confounded sceptics, though his detractors claim he is at heart, and in sharp contrast to Garang, a secessionist and a Dinka nationalist. |
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Indeed, thanks in good part to Paine we Americans not only started out, but remain, radicals at heart. |
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Barry was a master of planning, organisation and dealing with bothersome committees and he had designed some Gothic buildings, but he was not at heart a Goth. |
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You are a gambler and an adventurer at heart, one who loves to take risks, to discover and explore new worlds, and to take the untried path rather than the safe, reliable one. |
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Hardchannel is a softy at heart, however, with a fondness for traditional American musicals, so that he tends to burst into song at unlikely moments. |
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He was a kind and gentle man who remained young at heart to the end. |
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As much as I am a romantic at heart, I'm also a control freak. |
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I come clean in admitting I am a soppy sentimentalist at heart. |
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The problem is at heart we're basically just savages, animals, and always will be, ready to use violence to solve all our problems, no matter what the consequences might be. |
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Remaining among the very young at heart is how your next big, bankable idea springs to mind. |
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It'll be your way of reminding people that you haven't really changed since those schoolboy days of yore, that you're still the same crazy guy at heart. |
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To continue the debate, I feel the drift of this conversation is that Ken has the old world traditional values at heart and represents the majority. |
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The songs they sang were traditional and tied in with pre-Victorian mid-winter celebrations where the Lord of Misrule presided over jollities which were rather wild at heart. |
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The German shepherd is, at heart, a friendly dog, but it will always want to make sure strangers have a right to enter its home before admittance is granted. |
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Journeying to unfamiliar spots, eating exotic food, and staying overnight at a variety of places, appeals to many people who are adventurers and explorers at heart. |
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Dauman is a dealmaker at heart, relishing negotiations as much as he does movie premieres. |
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The nation needs men like him, the nation needs to move forward and redeemers who have its interest at heart must step forward even against their party interests in the House. |
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San Francisco's favorite, Potato Crusted Sand Dabs, are promised along with trout made into Crispy Fish Sticks for the young at heart. |
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It is even masqued by that sort of good-humoured air that at heart he resents his impressment. |
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That simple, and unoriginal, fear lies at heart of The Crisis of Zionism. |
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Carmel is an Essex girl at heart, and as an overly protective mother she loves her children, but has a tendency to embarrass them. |
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A boardsman at heart, though, his dark, diamond-hard soundtrack steals the show. |
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Fighter Command pilots came to characterise Dowding as one who cared for his men and had their best interests at heart. |
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With his office cluttered with various cartoon character paraphernalia, Mr. Jones was considered quite young at heart by his co-workers. |
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As an Air Force targeteer at heart, this reviewer was intrigued to read the various histories and factoids for each of the guided missiles. |
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A country girl at heart, Alanna Main longed to escape the city for a more tranquil life. |
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All of the finalists were recognised for being experts at multi-skilling, keen nurturers and perfectionists at heart. |
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What all these parks have in common is that they are, at heart, knowledge partnerships that foster innovation. |
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Their methodical, pragmatic natures often cause them to start planning earlier than the young at heart. |
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Ezra Pound is really at heart a very boyish fellow and an incurable provincial. |
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I AM writing to encourage your readers to throw the book at heart disease and support the British Heart Foundation's Book Appeal this May. |
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If it''s the interest of Anglesey he has at heart it makes sense to have the council, Assembly and Westminster borders coterminous. |
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You must celebrate the peacemakers, the poor at heart, the meek. |
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But I suppose Victor Emmanuel handed power in 1922 to that great democrat Mussolini because the king was obviously a democrat at heart. |
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But those of us who were young at heart were ready to go to extremes with not so impossible schemes but it soon appeared our dreams would fall apart at the seams. |
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Bleeding at heart is he Who has to ask For food at every mealtide. |
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These are games for the ankle biters and young at heart to enjoy. |
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Logan might be the new voice in Nashville, but he's all Kansan at heart. |
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