But at this point, political analysts expect the Conservatives to fail by a wide margin. |
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It is at this point, where rosy promises of performance are linked to stark dollar amounts, that hackles rise. |
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There were a number of interested parties, clearly, but at this point, I understand since this is a lock-in agreement, this is a done deal. |
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Whether any of his American peers will be roused to diss him back at this point seems rather unlikely though. |
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Water boils at one hundred degrees Celsius and at this point changes phase to become a gas, or steam. |
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The patient is conscious at this point and is repeatedly examined by the surgeon or neurologist. |
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His leg was probably broken at this point but he held on as the Mondeo took off at great speed along Worksop Road. |
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Creationists are usually more careful about distinguishing between microevolution and macroevolution at this point. |
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Rather than worry about health, finances, official details and relationships at this point, it's best to take stock of situations and act now. |
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I would have doubted my own sanity at this point, if I were the doubting type. |
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They say a watched pot never boils, so you might want to do something else at this point. |
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It is necessary at this point to briefly diverge to elucidate some basic terms and concepts of Yoga and Ayurveda. |
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It should be noted at this point that tax avoidance is legally sound, but morally open to question while tax evasion is simply illegal. |
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Any reader who doesn't itch to pick up a pencil at this point is perhaps backing the wrong horse. |
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I've seen blue whales and killer whales on several occasions at this point. |
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But I'm begging people at this point, if you've never sent money in for a telethon, now is the time to do it. |
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Freedom and adventure are inviting you into unknown territory and there is nothing to hold you back at this point. |
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I would like at this point to call attention to a couple of blacksmiths from whom I have learned a great deal about scroll work. |
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Our thoughts at this point are very much influenced by the ideas of Fabio Sergio, a design theorist working in Milan. |
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Nothing has been decided at this point because we are quite busy trying to predict the new head coaches and analyzing the playoff matchups. |
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Boys are almost fully mature at this point and have developed a tough outer shell that protects them from their natural predators. |
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Well, the plan at this point is to try to do some writing tonight, and barring that, tomorrow afternoon. |
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It is at this point that the Seder becomes a ceremony that we merely perform. |
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Of course, at this point, writing about Bush's credibility problems is almost a thumbsucker, isn't it? |
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Seriously, I am self-involved enough at this point to be quite sure that we are entertaining all those boats and all those people in the gardens. |
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The basisphenoid bears a deep, central depression at this point called the sella turcica or pituitary fossa. |
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I'm reminded at this point of the great mentalist Joseph Dunninger, who I knew well. |
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To offer a definitive solution at this point would be unwise as long as the metaphrastic Life of Symeon has not been critically edited. |
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The track bends sharp left over a stream and at this point leave it via the stile facing you on the far side of the bend. |
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I think at this point I'm never shaking my fear of eating with others, but I have actually improved. |
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It is at this point in his life that he embraced the second extreme by reference to which the Middle Way came into focus. |
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It could be days, for all we know, as far as what the storm is tracking at this point. |
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In an agony of panic at this point, I beseeched her to tell me whether I needed medical attention. |
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It may be appropriate at this point to emphasise that uncaptured betterment tends to contribute to urban sprawl in three ways. |
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I am also mindful of the literary old, who are, at this point, surely less fond of me than I am of them. |
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It's usually at this point that people pick up niggles like shin splints or knee problems or injure their Achilles tendon. |
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The wreck for the first time becomes somewhat shipshape at this point, with deck fittings, derricks and winches clearly identifiable. |
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The Sussex coast at this point lacks any rocks or cliffs, and shipwrecks were never common here. |
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Well, I think the short answer is that they misestimated the threat that they would be facing at this point. |
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The remaining margin really seems razor-thin at this point, such that any missteps at her hearings seemingly could prove fatal. |
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We have no idea at this point whether this biosimilar will prove efficacious. |
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Juliet almost ignored him completely at this point, and Austin could feel his heart shrivelling up inside him. |
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I would hate to go through all of that again and at this point, just don't believe I could trust medical professionals enough to try. |
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The other players' cards will not be visible at this point, except where they have split, twisted, declared pontoons or gone bust. |
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Normally at this point in the day, we'd provide you with a set of blazingly accurate Christmas Number One betting odds. |
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And at this point, or at one very much like it, Thomson's mobile phone rings and bleeps out the theme tune from James Bond. |
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A thumping defeat at this point in time could have done some serious damage to morale. |
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Drill into the frame and into the stud behind it at this point, mortise the frame to accept the strike plate, then attach the plate to the frame. |
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But at this point, the Pentagon is just listing them as missing and unaccounted for. |
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She breathed a sigh of relief, she had almost believed her cover had been blown, but then it didn't matter really at this point. |
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The country has enough problems on its hands right now and we cannot allow strikes and sit-ins at this point. |
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The twins at this point was her age and the girl had dyed her hair a light orange color and wore colored contacts of blue. |
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I decided at this point to apply moxa to his eye in order to promote blood and fluid dispersion within the eye in a more vigorous way. |
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I must stress at this point that our friends are pretty good at mucking in and we do enjoy seeing them. |
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Some of your Democratic colleagues are insisting, at this point, that you blundered on both votes. |
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Some of the multilateral agencies are not just focusing on GDP figures at this point. |
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Additionally, the slacker angle was so very 1990s, so very played out at this point. |
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But in terms of practicality, getting it done, getting it written, getting it edited, a series would be a mammoth undertaking at this point. |
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The other Freelancers had all been watching avidly at this point, and all began to mutter to themselves. |
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I usually think of something obtuse to say at this point, but I'm trying to say my bon mot for tomorrow, and the rest of the week. |
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Well, at this point they're succeeding pretty well, because we have not seen any slippage on the part of the Democrats. |
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I had hoped that you might make the same attempt, but that seems increasingly unlikely at this point. |
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It is at this point, though, that a small voice breaks in to ask, cui bono? |
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The text of the canonical writings at this point was written in unpointed Hebrew. |
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This existing mindset is narrow, but perhaps at this point, this is understandable, given the previous situation and intimidation. |
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The bottleneck at this point is effective clinical research that will yield reliable and replicable findings. |
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Lifetime employment or anything like it is just an unrealizable goal at this point. |
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My life is really unsettled, my friends have much more settled lives than I do at this point. |
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Yeah, at this point, obviously, I think that they have had him now for somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 days, roughly. |
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What needs to be understood at this point, by applying wisdom to your compassion, is how much solidity you are bringing to the situation. |
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The doors to the utility room, a family room and the second entrance all converge at this point. |
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It's at this point where recollections of what happened next start to differ. |
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There is no mouse at this point, so use the arrow keys, TAB and space bar to select and acknowledge the prompts. |
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I know, but it's just five bucks, and at this point I'm almost eager to give it to him. |
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It's at this point that real markets begin to form, nurtured by Cool Hunters and other for-hire trend spotters and culture vultures. |
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Let me confess at this point to a fatal prior weakness for tarts made with proper, homemade, buttery pastry. |
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Then mark the ends of the joists at this point and draw a line across them with a combination square. |
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They were all laughing and at this point you could guess that I wasn't a very happy bunny. |
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I would rather have a schizophrenic stewbum who lives in a refrigerator box make policy at this point than who we have right now. |
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She says any time off school at this point could seriously compromise her battle to be head girl. |
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So, my life at this point seems to be heading onward and upward, and for once, I know where I'm going. |
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It was at this point that I opened my eyes, coming out of the dream and finding myself awake in my bedroom. |
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I'd offer some cogent analysis at this point, but I'm torn between two diametrically opposed viewpoints. |
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This has become such a science at this point that a lot of the opposition research is done very, very early on in the campaign. |
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Also, a small amount of written work is likely necessary at this point to reinforce what has been learned orally up to now. |
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While there isn't much data at this point, catfishing is becoming more common anecdotally. |
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He was smartly dressed at this point in time with a suit following the streamline curve of his thighs. |
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Good physical health and stamina are necessary at this point in our herstory. |
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It was at this point that we decided to cut our losses and have a meal in York to savour the atmosphere. |
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Effluent is discharged crude via a number of outfalls into the river Shannon which is tidal at this point. |
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I'm not asking for any resignations at this point as I don't know how far up the chain of command this stupidity goes. |
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There are only three people in the game at this point who are competitive at the challenges. |
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The forward model predicts approximately 4 km of tectonic subsidence at this point. |
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Well, I think, Larry, you know, at this point in the economic cycle, you can't overstimulate the economy. |
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The former sultana, for her part, still held de facto power behind the scenes at this point. |
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If the cows are under fed or fed an imbalance ration then they will look hollow, with a triangular appearance at this point. |
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What you must understand at this point is that we are talking to two marketing supremos. |
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So you'll pardon me for not buying the administration's story at this point. |
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The clearance process has taken somewhat longer than it took to do the studies in the first place at this point. |
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Yeah, I think PEDs are in the back of everyone's head at this point with his injury problems. |
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Filtrate, at this point identical to urine, passes through the renal pelvis and into the ureter to the bladder where it is excreted. |
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It is at this point that the writers and director pull a series of surprise twists out of their cocked hats. |
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He brings his peroration to a close at this point, the frogs lingering as an image of the sacred. |
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In fact the only thing he knew for certain at this point was that the floor was grey, and a cold grey at that. |
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I was very shaken up at this point and could not shake the coldness that stayed with me all the way home. |
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Ricks' piece in the Post suggests that there are too many imponderables to predict at this point how these developments will play out. |
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I'm not ready to come out against him at this point, as I want to look at his writings before I make that determination. |
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You can refrigerate the broth at this point and simply heat it up when you want to make an individual serving. |
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And at this point, I'll jovially join in and roll my eyes at my own sloth and indolence. |
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As one person described it, more of a concept than a plan at this point, with a lot of things still need to be worked out. |
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It was at this point that a woman in a hessian pinny and a tape measure thrown round her neck walked in holding two hefty period garments. |
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Best practices at this point suggest rapid, but not instantaneous, installation of vendor packages. |
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It is at this point that the issue of moral values tends to be identified, or confused with, religion. |
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He is highly intelligent, but at this point he functions at the level of a young child. |
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It was at this point that a North Malabar princess, the consort of the Chirakkal Raja, arrived for worship at the temple. |
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Even at this point there was still a misfit between the diabolical conspiracy theory and the popular conception of witchcraft. |
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You should keep the following points particularly in mind, and may wish at this point to look again at the Claim Questionnaire. |
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Do you know whether or not he is at this point cooperating with his interrogators? |
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But it's my expectation that we're going to see, at this point, some flatness and more seasonal trends occurring. |
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It's at this point I begin to wonder whether Wayne's post is actually satirical, replete with deliberate ironies I completely missed. |
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Quite frankly at this point a policy of isolationism would be fine with me. |
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All five of the foes would be in the postseason if the season ended at this point. |
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The long-term survival of the international frankincense trade of Oman resins is unknown at this point in time. |
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This cut-off was selected because the receiver operating characteristics of the portable monitor are optimal at this point. |
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Nobody in the area had power at this point, and there was quite a bit of property damage. |
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I think at this point she turned around and headed eastwards, towards home, towards safety. |
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It would be impossible at this point to predict the outcome of a future referendum. |
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The objectives of Harmony Day, which are particularly poignant at this point in time, relate to racism, intolerance and prejudice. |
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Esposito came back as expected, but it was at this point that Hall stepped up a gear. |
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I would try to describe my feelings at this point in the narrative, but a primal scream is really more appropriate. |
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I would also ask you to respect my privacy at this point due to some public profile I have here in Europe. |
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However, the Minister stressed that negotiations were at a delicate state at this point. |
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Although the Democrat is favored at this point, his victory is not guaranteed. |
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No, I wouldn't bet on anything at this point other than this will be a prolonged, protracted and vigorous fight. |
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Leonardo's famous passage on the godlike power of the artist is cited at this point, but this passage has nothing to do with style and decorum. |
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The two Governments decided that to demand a response to their proposals at this point would almost certainly trigger an immediate derailment. |
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Thankfully, at this point, it appears that I abandoned the poem, perhaps because of the ridiculous deus ex machina at the end. |
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The bank at this point stood over a slow swirling eddy of water about 18 inches deep. |
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Now, at this point in time, I'm reaaally tired and Kim was directing me up a hill to get to her home. |
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If the patient is very uncomfortable with the frame in place, he or she is placed on a gurney at this point. |
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Once again, this may seem obvious to some, and others may stop reading at this point in disgust. |
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It's at this point that we come to the dismal apprehension of why attention waned in the first place. |
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It is at this point that the idea of a joint enterprise, be it marital or based on cohabitation, becomes crucial. |
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It's all in a good cause, people used to say, but Elizabeth felt that almost any action she took at this point would be of dubious value. |
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Security guards, at this point, refused entry to the public, saying they had just heard that there was an emergency in the court. |
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Continue straight ahead at this point and the path eventually joins an access lane. |
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It is finished, all done, and not able to be processed because of funding issues at this point of time. |
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My feeling was more of exasperation at this point because I knew what we had gotten ourselves into. |
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The tone veers from serious to comic horror at this point and encompasses several botched attempts to exorcise the ghost. |
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You can be bold and expressive at this point to get your message across in high places and to important people. |
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It is at this point when he abjures legal justice that he articulates the notion of a just revenge. |
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It was a good marker for us to see where our juniors are at this point in the quadrennium. |
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It's been described as an epidemic, and I think that's an accurate representation, at this point. |
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And I honestly believe that they will be found, and it's just a question of time at this point. |
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The river was wide at this point of crossing, and the ice could easily give way. |
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It's unlikely that your oncologist or radiologist would tell you at this point that there are other options. |
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Note that this curvature is the inverse of the radius of a circle tangent to the neutral line at this point. |
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Although they enjoyed considerable possession at this point they simply couldn't put the scores away. |
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Successful jugglers choose to delegate more responsibilities at this point. |
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It is common practice to find wheelbarrows loaded with full crates of beer being trundled over the highway at this point. |
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I would love to go, but I am afeared that a trip to Sydney is a wee bit out of my budget at this point. |
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Kobi was practically hissing at this point, his tail lashing furiously behind him. |
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They have now at this point five times more the number of seats in parliament than they had before. |
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Will could only muster up a blank stare at this point, wondering if she was for real. |
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Its own future is in doubt at this point and sources suggest the situation is now totally up in the air. |
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Thankfully it was at this point the elevator tinged and the doors hissed open. |
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I don't even know what the job is, but I'll proof milk cartons at this point. |
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Negotiating the the degree of reciprocality and obligation involved in linking elsewhere is way beyond me at this point. |
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It is at this point that even those governments who have shunned it in peacetime resort to the third method of recruitment, conscription. |
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In fact, we wonder at this point about the use of a business model of production and consumption. |
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Today the goal is to re-lay 4 kilometers of track to reach the wye at this point. |
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The scientist's voice had practically made it into the soprano register at this point, and his eyes were huge. |
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So, all in all, I would still say the economy is a major issue for American voters at this point. |
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A lot of stuff, any of the information that is releasable from the investigation has been released at this point. |
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The Whitney may be a historical landmark itself at this point, but that doesn't make it a beautiful building. |
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I had been yessirring and nossiring him the whole time, being as calm and polite as possible, but I kind of lost it at this point. |
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I bet that anyone who has passed this stage, will, at this point have a faint smile of fond reminiscence. |
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I was back at the bar at this point watching the proceedings when I spotted someone I knew from yonks ago. |
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I think I'll be happy either way and a little extra vegging time wouldn't go amiss at this point. |
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You know, to watch them eating potato latkes and playing dreidel would be, I think at this point, my ideal. |
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It needs to be said at this point that I am NOT inferring that all people in these countries are poor, ignorant zombies. |
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The five-week scheme will also mean the closure of lay-bys on both sides of the dual-carriageway road at this point. |
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The decision is relevant as regards most questions respecting the combination of accounts and is, therefore, discussed in full at this point. |
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Honor was running short of supplies at this point, and so turned back to resupply. |
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Appearances are deceptive and this maxim gets the full treatment at this point. |
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Something such as memory and how the brain stores, retrieves and recognizes it is a total enigma at this point. |
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Decorative patterns, repetition, alternation and progression were reviewed at this point. |
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And how confident are you that at this point that spigot, as you have characterized it, has been shut off? |
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In fact, it's at this point in the album when a rather disturbing fact comes to light. |
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And it is to rivet this detail in our mind that at this point Defoe describes Crusoe's wardrobe. |
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There is some chant, popular among small children, about inflammable trouserings, which seems apposite at this point. |
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They are just toying with us at this point in the story arc for this set of characters. |
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She would even settle for her incompetent assistants at this point. |
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It would be tempting, at this point, to say that the Internet will corrode religious authority and usher in the Great Secular Age. |
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Destiny plays a significant role at this point as the right people and opportunities come at an auspicious time when you are ready to take them on. |
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But coven is also groundbreaking in ways, at least at this point in its run, that it may not be receiving credit for. |
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Unless there is a dramatic change in the ship's shape at the waterline, the center of gravity remains in place and the new and old transverse metacenters cross at this point. |
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I don't know what kind of trouble police were expecting, but I can't see any of these kids picking a fight with anyone at this point, let alone cops with guns. |
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It appeared that his line of argument was going to win the day, but at this point the Roman Inquisition demanded that he be sent to Rome to be tried by them. |
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Also at this point, a telephone cable may be found belayed to a rock. |
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But at this point the association should be regarded as informational rather than indicative of its source. |
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The last thing we need is a heavy downfall of rain and snow at this point. |
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It is at this point that the requirement of substantial grounds for a disqualifying apprehension of bias and the strong presumption of judicial impartiality are applicable. |
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Skills in palliative care are an important component of good management in the terminal stages of the condition, and communication is particularly crucial at this point. |
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The goal of the preliminary coding was to identify the phenomena of interest, and no attempt was made at this point to specify discrete categories. |
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At least one clarification is needed at this point, however. |
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Though perhaps in a minority, at this point I am not a solitary wonderer. |
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It seems at this point that dysfunction and defeatism are institutionally baked into the culture of the team. |
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I think it was at this point that I decided to love my wonkiness. |
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He indicates that an old resident of the region said that the name Hawks Nest derived from the many fish hawks which inhabited the massive cliffs at this point. |
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The only real question at this point is if they have been successful in rigging enough voting machines to swing this election if it's close enough. |
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It is important to remember that, at this point, the patient is facing a lumpectomy and sentinel lymph node biopsy with possible axillary dissection. |
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But at this point I will bet you a substantial sum of money. |
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It looks like the concern relative to what we talked about last night with some of Rita coming back down doesn't seem to be particularly likely at this point. |
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Liz at this point was a bit low-spirited and asked her Mum for advice. |
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That realization is hard for Anna, because it solidifies that the only exciting things in her life at this point are the little encounters she has with the mysterious count. |
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There is room for both a cycle lane and two traffic lanes at this point. |
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So Gary Condit at this point is keeping it alive, or this story alive in the news media, but as far as the professional investigators go, Gary Condit is yesterday's news. |
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It's a travesty that she's in jail at this point and she's protecting some source, who is not in jail or who is not even fessing up to relieve her of that responsibility. |
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And I don't think it'd be fair to remove him at this point in time. |
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And at this point you maybe thinking that collapses are something that befall only Polynesians and Native Americans, we Europeans would surely never make such mistakes. |
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Once, when Beloved wakes, Denver has sweet bread that she gives to her, and at this point, sugar becomes a pacifier for Beloved, in the same way sweets soothe a child. |
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So at this point, it's really become a mixture, a mishmash of issues. |
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Unsurprisingly, it's difficult to perfectly forecast when the sakura will flower, but at this point cherry tree watchers are becoming more confident of their predictions. |
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But at this point, infrastructure isn't going to turbocharge growth, because we already have a lot of infrastructure. |
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Deanna tried to suppress what looked like a smirk at this point. |
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Absence of the wild-type gene was also verified by PCR at this point. |
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However, at this point in time robust registration of fast and small changes in the corpus cavernosum smooth muscle action potential is not possible. |
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Since it was almost 2 a.m. at this point the bar staff were starting to give us nasty looks, so we bundled into a taxi and made it home without incident. |
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This slight premise is barely spelled out before each of the guests drift into reveries illustrating how they've arrived at this point in their lives. |
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As you've pointed out in many of your articles, the revolution against the capitalist plutocracy is largely a war of words and ideas at this point. |
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And perhaps it should go without saying at this point that no one knows the strength of the enemy America is fighting. |
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It was at this point that he took the bold step of moving to Iwama. |
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The problem comes at this point because the liquid loses its potency within an hour even in ideal conditions. |
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Discovering who gave the singer the drugs or who might have flushed them down the toilet will change little at this point. |
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She gets very huffy at this point, complaining that if they ever need to change the menu they'll need to contact me, and that she doesn't see why this should be the case. |
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The image database continues to pull from Google at this point. |
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Their game console may well be selling at rock-bottom prices at this point in time, but it's only a desperate gamble to stimulate sales before it completely dies. |
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They were not roped together at this point, and Doug decided to scout a way across the rock face into another chimney, or perhaps to a couloir they could use as a way down. |
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It seems early enough at this point that you could still disinvite him. |
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Eric gave Cathena his coat that he managed to hang onto because, at this point, all the Castillian woman had on was stockings, bloomers and a corset. |
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I don't know that I'd want to pronounce that judgment at this point. |
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Unfortunately, with all this drama, I think the best thing to do at this point is have gender-neutral restrooms. |
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But it cannot surprise anyone at this point that the sorts of things that horrify decent people do not horrify Ron Paul. |
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The account goes some way in showing just how present the Quds and other forces are in Iraq at this point in time. |
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What needs to made clear at this point is some assumptions that lie behind this picture of tardy, incompetent, and detached management of the company by the shareholders. |
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It is an unformulated and untested hypothesis at this point. |
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Another suggestion I'd chuck in at this point might be co-counselling. |
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We have reason to believe at this point in time with the evidence through the course of the investigation this was premeditated, deliberate, intentional. |
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But that seems unlikely at this point, and Newt is looking more like a one-hit wonder. |
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The visitors sensed they had the upper hand at this point and on 25 minutes, they nearly stole a second goal when Kieran O'Donnell walloped the crossbar from all of 40 yards. |
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The balance is deeply disturbed at this point in human history. |
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It is at this point that you would want to strain off the residual liquid. |
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The mouse took his exit from the stage at this point, leaving a situation that defies being wound up with any kind of a satisfactorily dramatic close. |
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As has been well-trodden at this point, the lyrics to this classic duet are quite concerning. |
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This helps increase lift, which is what you need at this point. |
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I think that it is of paramount importance that at this point I state that at no point did the ALS ever seek, actively, or inactively, the votes or preferences of liberals. |
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And they know Newt Gingrich is nothing more than a jilted lover at this point, so they will discount his broadsides. |
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Okay, it's at this point when you bop me on my head for being stupid. |
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I really, at this point, want to stop talking about farting. |
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I think that, at this point, anything is jumping the gun, other than saying he's the most logical suspect and all the evidence does point to him right now. |
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My only hope at this point is that they get this wretched debacle over and done with as soon as possible, and preferably before it gets really messy. |
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A bi-national state requires a minimum of cooperation and coordination between equal partners, an option that we do not have at this point in time. |
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It isn't, you know, just specific to Washington at this point. |
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I should stress at this point that my own interest is in coarse fishing on lakes and rivers and all that I write here is done so with this in mind. |
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It is at this point that cannonball turns toward Pynchonian conspiracy. |
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While we are not able to assist you at this point in time, we will be sure to call you if an opportunity arises. |
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The idea is solid awesome sauce, I just don't see it as a feasible undertaking for this project at this point in time. |
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There is a temptation at this point to jump up and down, shouting about how often you have asked about that point. Instead, count to ten. |
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I guess at this point we were supposed to feel elated she'd come to her senses and decided she hearts dogs after all. |
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There, a few yards before them, was the high road from Risingham to Shoreby, lying, at this point, between two even walls of forest. |
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This suggests that West Kent at this point was independent of East Kent, and part of the Kingdom of the East Saxons north of the Thames Estuary. |
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With Nelson at this point were the chaplain Alexander Scott, the purser Walter Burke, Nelson's steward, Chevalier, and Beatty. |
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Apparently, at this point in his life he still believed in such concepts as a spirit, independent of the body and surviving death. |
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The M6 crosses the River Lune at this point and unless the bridge had been made wider, there was no space to build a longer slip road. |
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These productions attracted much praise, but at this point in his career Gielgud was somewhat overshadowed by his old colleagues. |
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You might be wondering at this point what dark secrets I had locked away on my phone and memory sticks and email. |
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It was at this point that Scottish Presbyterians became the majority community in the province. |
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However, it was long believed by many that Swift was actually insane at this point. |
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The burghs of Elgin and Forres may have been founded at this point, consolidating royal authority in Moray. |
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Scone at this point played a crucial role in the formation and governance of the ancient Kingdom of Alba and later Kingdom of Scotland. |
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Hilbre Island, part of Wirral, straddles the mouth of the estuary at this point. |
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Since the wind speed profile is logarithmic to the water surface, the curvature has a negative sign at this point. |
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In the glacial era, the Ythan River at this point would have been a torrent of melt waters streaming down from the Scottish Highlands. |
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Villeneuve was concerned at this point about forming up a line, as his ships were unevenly spaced and in an irregular formation. |
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Even the traditional placement of turtles outside Diapsida cannot be ruled out at this point. |
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This was completed in 1880, and at this point the Ryde tramway was shortened to simply run along the pier. |
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However, at this point in Alexander's career, he still knew little about being a general. |
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However, the strait was blocked by young ice at this point in the season, and not navigable to ships. |
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I don't want to fight my sisters, and pornophobia is not quite a recognized social ill at this point, so I just better relax. |
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Fortunately, a strong wind arose at this point and scattered the pursuing Ming fleet. |
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Whether there are baptisms at this point or not, it is traditional for the congregation to renew the vows of their baptismal faith. |
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The Tlaxcalans could have crushed the Spaniards at this point or turned them over to the Aztecs. |
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It then meets its confluence with Schodack Creek, widening considerably at this point. |
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Torres, his crew and his captives disappear entirely from the historical record at this point, and their subsequent fate is unknown. |
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Lubrication must be applied at this point of contact and tail stock pressure reduced. |
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The Wei River at this point is heavily polluted while drought and industrial water extraction have left it too low to be navigable. |
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At Capels Mill, the bed of the canal was used as the route for the Stroud Bypass in the 1980s, and so a diversion had to be built at this point. |
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The road at this point follows the Soar Valley, and is mostly on embankment or viaduct, crossing the river four times. |
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The main reason for taking wild peregrines at this point is to maintain healthy genetic diversity in the breeding lines. |
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