The second shot requires to be hit over the cross bunkers avoiding the River West Water on the right. |
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To cut a long story short, this bill is introducing these rules to stop the banks from avoiding and wriggling out of their taxes. |
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For now, the US seems to be avoiding the genocide label but is sticking with ethnic cleansing to describe the situation. |
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Resistance is the process of avoiding change and is a major obstacle to progress. |
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They rode out of town quickly, avoiding all people and continued riding until they made camp in a dense forest. |
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You run around climbing ladders, shimmying across ropes and running from one platform to another, collecting gems while avoiding the bad guys. |
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I honestly think that avoiding relegation back to Division Two must be the number one priority. |
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Because I think it lays us open to the suggestion that we were avoiding them, and I think that is unwise. |
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Other attempts to reduce size made by yapp are leaving out whitespace, and avoiding use of the system library. |
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She was stalling for time, avoiding the moment when she would tell him that it was over. |
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Now she manages to control her feelings by avoiding sweet foods such as cakes, chocolate and even bananas. |
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The best way to keep sites simple is to use the most efficient way of coding an effect, avoiding both CSS hacks and JavaScript objects. |
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One anachronism is the inclusion of twin diesel engines, for manoeuvring in harbours and avoiding conflicts in busy shipping lanes. |
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The chickens are coming home to roost and even the inflated stock market is having a hard time avoiding the flurry of feathers. |
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Ignoring him while he pouted and deftly avoiding his attempts to ambush her, Elizabeth finished packing things away. |
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I have thought of myself as a lapsed Jew for these past few years, avoiding religion and religiosity. |
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There was a period when the youth were seen avoiding temples or any religious activities. |
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One way of avoiding the problems associated with the construction of a linac is to accelerate particles in a circle. |
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The size of the catheter should be small enough so as not to occlude the artificial airway totally, thus avoiding excessive negative pressure. |
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There are several ways of avoiding UV degradation in plastics by using stabilizers, absorbers or blockers. |
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Nevertheless, quite a few non-voters have so far registered their reasons for avoiding the ballot box. |
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Communitarian sects such as the Amish and the Hutterites have also found ways of avoiding the more obvious pitfalls. |
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His performance is excellent, avoiding overacting and hamming it up for the screen. |
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The key to avoiding accidents is to be aware of what is going on around you to know the limitations and abilities of your vehicle and yourself. |
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The character commentaries are handled with a light touch, thus avoiding the deadly sin of belaboring a joke past the point of humor. |
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Swindon people are voting with their feet and avoiding the town centre if at all possible. |
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Laboratory films covered the cutting board, thus avoiding any cross-contamination. |
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He speculated that the tree was ill and the koalas knew of it, avoiding the leaves for fear of food poisoning. |
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You cannot live a good life, a virtuous life, by avoiding or ignoring the world of vice, sin and sleaze. |
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By avoiding the messiness of debate that a real democracy requires, we have given license to the excesses we now bemoan. |
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He experimented constantly with rhythms and stresses and verse forms, disliking and avoiding any facile flow. |
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With twelve episodes, though, you can generally map the whole season out, avoiding the last-minute retcons necessary to pull everything together. |
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If you are of legal age to drink alcohol and can control your consumption, you may wonder why we recommend avoiding it. |
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Easily visualizing the acetabulum, the surgeon places retractors, avoiding sciatic nerve injury. |
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What is especially telling is the depiction of a bureaucracy unable to react, passing the buck and avoiding responsibility. |
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If this is so, then a female mating with a lekking male may be avoiding the less healthy males of the population by default. |
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It is notable for verbless sentences, and promises which sound good while avoiding precision. |
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The site is also relatively long in the east-west direction, so avoiding the sun's glare at dawn and in the late afternoon. |
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The International Space Station is planning to change its orbit after narrowly avoiding two pieces of space junk last month. |
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Mothers who use soya-based formulas are in most cases strict vegetarians or vegans avoiding baby foods made with cow's milk. |
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Rigorously avoiding sentimentality, Jacobson opts instead for something far more uplifting, which is honesty. |
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Then in his responses to necessitarianism Leibniz can say that the necessitarianism he's avoiding is a logical necessitarianism. |
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It usually blows away after a few days, but not before the dog gets a snootful and decides avoiding your place is a better option. |
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The tax was designed to crack down on people who were avoiding tax and National Insurance payments by operating through a personal company. |
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For those who enjoy eating out and thought that by avoiding junk food they could do so healthily, this will have come as a nasty shock. |
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Later, based on this incident and a few others we'd witnessed, my friend and I concluded that avoiding crying saved a lot of bother. |
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After narrowly avoiding some jail time, he returns home only to get kicked out by his boozehound mother. |
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Hakkinen, who started from third position, quickly slotted behind Schumacher, both avoiding the pile-up drama going on behind them. |
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To kill that half-hour break after lunch, do browse in one of the pavement bookstalls, avoiding those selling only pirated books. |
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By avoiding stories that involve progeny, Weamys is better able to suggest that Sidney's voice is somehow speaking through her. |
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Leonard would fight on his toes and thus avoiding Hagler sledgehammer shots. |
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A healthy body image means wanting to look and feel good while avoiding unrealistic expectations. |
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Do you find yourself avoiding the use of underlines in real life because they look like hyperlinks? |
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The towelled brigade was running from door to door in hope of avoiding the rain in order to get the perfect blue rinse or perm. |
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Somehow avoiding the curse of having been partially lottery funded, this is unchallenging but happy and entertaining stuff. |
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These animals are also more capable of avoiding coral overgrowth by greatly elongating their siphons. |
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Cecil mustered what was left of his strength and jumped backwards, narrowly avoiding a whirling morning star. |
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Each artist had her dress in a different colour avoiding the monotony of uniformity. |
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The Raptors have been one of the league's best teams at avoiding turnovers. |
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You didn't ask for that, but there's no avoiding it this side of the grave. |
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The organisers, three of New York's most powerful media moguls, were avoiding the obvious comparison. |
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Just as important as malaria prophylaxis is avoiding mosquito bites with insect repellents, impregnated mosquito nets, and suitable clothing. |
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Thus, the portable telephone apparatus capable of avoiding troublesomeness of the incoming responding operation can be obtained. |
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We selected principally trophoblastic placental tissue with no signs of calcification, avoiding the decidua basalis and corionic plate. |
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Like tiny divining rods, these drugs hunt down only diseased cells, avoiding the shotgun approach of past chemotherapies. |
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He nodded his head while avoiding her tender gaze, a tricky task with a child so small. |
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These are designed to absorb the energy of recoil gradually, avoiding violent shock or movement of the carriage. |
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There's not much I can do as an individual beyond limiting my use of the car to essential journeys and avoiding energy waste in the home. |
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As in East is East, he puts a human face on a potentially distasteful role, avoiding caricature and mining a deeper, richer humour as a result. |
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Some women find that avoiding caffeine, sticking to a low salt diet, or taking aspirin or mild analgesics may help. |
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One leaf disc with known area was detached from each leaf, avoiding major veins and the midrib. |
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In 1272 the town clerk, avoiding imminent charges for dereliction of duty, made off with the original Domesday and other borough records. |
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Scotland could benefit from tourists travelling within or to the UK but avoiding London. |
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It requires microsurgery to attach the free-flap to a blood supply, but you get a tummy tuck thrown in while avoiding the trim-flap problems. |
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You can stay healthy, but good luck avoiding the fried quesadillas and tortilla chips. |
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Then, of course, stress is laid on avoiding the construction of septic tanks, compost pits and drains near the wells in houses. |
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Common sense dictates avoiding areas of water where aggressive shark feeding has been noted. |
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Hiss is minimal and the songs have a degree of warmth to them, avoiding the tinniness that sometimes characterizes film music of the time. |
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It is an old-fashioned, admirably reticent film that succeeds not through daring but by avoiding the seductions of sentimentality and melodrama. |
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He allows plot points and characters to meander around meaninglessly, while avoiding obvious elements like purpose and plausibility. |
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They allow me to operate at a comfortable standing position and to feel around before snipping, avoiding damage to the bark of the hedge itself. |
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I'd have to spend the next four months hiding from Devon, avoiding him like the plague, screening my calls. |
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He has preached of walking away from scrapes and avoiding trouble because players must behave for the sake of the game. |
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Tenons have room to expand and contract within the mortise, avoiding splitting. |
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Banana plants are interspersed among the manioc, avoiding the monoculture typical of industrialized agriculture. |
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Always give yourself enough room to maneuver safely while avoiding both obstacles in the road and opening car doors. |
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The boy had made himself scarce in the past week, obviously avoiding the messengers for the day. |
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They were designed to ease the transition to black majority rule, while avoiding the danger of social revolution. |
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Carefully avoiding maids and other assorted servants, Signe successfully made it to the dining room without being seen by anyone. |
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Abruptly, Shawn realized a reason why Emma had been avoiding him like the plague. |
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The library was now open and it was time to find out why Emily was avoiding this place like the black plague. |
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In Hong Kong, scores of schools have closed, and some people are avoiding crowded places. |
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What also concerns me is I have been informed these measures are so severe drivers are already avoiding using this route. |
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It was a sheer invitation to stop avoiding them, and Tal suddenly felt guilty. |
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I wish people wouldn't assume I need something from them, avoiding me to keep themselves off the hook. |
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I'd make snide remarks to him, snub him, give him disparaging looks and he usually responded by ignoring my bad behavior and avoiding me. |
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His coworkers had been avoiding him all day, and no one would meet his eyes. |
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She could tell that Hannah had been looking for her but she had been avoiding her, ducking into large groups of people or ignoring her. |
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For example, patients with diabetes may need help in avoiding excessive sugar intake as an inappropriate way of improving food taste. |
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I don't have all the answers, but I think we have to stop avoiding the questions. |
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Better still, aim for less packaging by avoiding those products with excessive or unnecessary packaging. |
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By avoiding excessive reverence, Lucas makes the first appearance of the black mask and costume a moment of profound sadness. |
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When not avoiding jungle walks I would go on low-lying, scarily thin boats with outboard motors that would race you out to the water villages. |
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Sudden physical exercise can trigger a migraine, although regular exercise rather than avoiding it may help stop attacks. |
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Leg length is in proportion to the rest of the body, avoiding both stubbiness or legginess. |
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As Wolfe's right-hand man, Archie flirts or strong-arms his way to suspects and evidence while avoiding police entanglements. |
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As a result, the average baby is not born at the optimal weight for avoiding an early death. |
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Drake and Spade sat down, both avoiding looking at the girls as they paid their tab at the register and left. |
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However, while many people are on a low-carb diet and are avoiding bread, I'm trying to make bread. |
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You can do this by using an air cleaner, venting all gas appliances to the outside, and avoiding wood fires in your house. |
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Thus annual measurement would be of little help in avoiding serious effects. |
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This is an efficient way of moving, and also allows an increase in the length of the stride, as well as avoiding the compression of the lungs. |
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I always felt I was walking on eggshells, avoiding what you didn't want to talk about, or didn't dare talk about. |
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The modern-day emphasis is as much on avoiding illness as on enjoying optimal health. |
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For best results apply mulch to a depth of least 15 cm thick, avoiding the area immediately around plant stems and tree trunks. |
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Breen sticks closely to the politics, avoiding getting bogged down in the quagmire of personal detail. |
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She reluctantly jabbed a fork into some beans, carefully avoiding the ragged edges of tin. |
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Boost your ethical know-how with these practical tips on avoiding common ethical quandaries. |
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Even if your candidate's a bad lot, you can't hope to make a consistent choice between parties on the basis of avoiding people like that. |
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After all, securing broad public approval or at least avoiding public opprobrium is crucial for their long term financial survival. |
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Frequent hand washing is important in avoiding the spread of flu and cold viruses. |
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Remember your international visitors by avoiding regional word usage or technical jargon that could alienate. |
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Company ships were forbidden to carry opium, thus avoiding difficulties with the Canton authorities. |
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Then she crept up the stairs, avoiding the spots that squeaked, and then snuck to her room, quiet as a mouse. |
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In the present study, all operations were performed by one surgeon, avoiding variation in surgical technique as a cause of altered blood loss. |
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And, unlike many, it is ready to use straight from the box, thus avoiding frustrating delays. |
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The dhow exits the lagoon just after low tide, going against the now-incoming current but avoiding the tidal race that forms on an outgoing tide. |
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Luckily when you are on the ascent the path cleverly twists and turns over the one-step streams to make the going reasonable, avoiding the worst. |
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Avoid snake bites by avoiding areas such as heathland where they are more common. |
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He dashed at maximum speed towards the command center avoiding the laser, plasma and pulse fire heading towards him. |
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I stand at the urinal, carefully avoiding the gentleman's carrier bags next to me, and wee. |
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Police have stepped up patrols and are advising women to take precautions such as walking in groups and avoiding lonely areas. |
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Your average city worker is very adept at avoiding anyone who looks like they might be giving out leaflets. |
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The author approaches British labor history judiciously, avoiding extreme statements or assertions of revolutionary changes. |
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Always answer a leading question with another question and you stand a good chance of avoiding pitfalls. |
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For Scotland, avoiding the wooden spoon has been achieved already, and winning the title is impossible. |
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But his strategy of avoiding battle with Hannibal and the Carthaginians helped turn the tide in the Second Punic War. |
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I didn't want to spend the rest of the evening on pins and needles, avoiding him because I was afraid of a confrontation. |
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For ten weeks I walked, avoiding roads and towns except to stock up on supplies. |
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So avoiding the whiff of scandal enveloping me back home, let me introduce you to the rest of my competitors. |
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This approach has the advantage of avoiding the mass and power consumption required by a high-capacity on-board computer. |
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The reason for avoiding consumption of the rest of the body is unclear, but may be related to poisonous excretions from the skin of frogs. |
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Farmers can also prevent pests and disease build-up in cotton growing by avoiding ratooning. |
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Here in Australia, retail sales are already flat, apparently because consumers are avoiding using their cars and staying at home. |
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At stake for them was avoiding a series whitewash and getting a record winning chase total. |
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They have been avoiding the whole Los Angeles scene, preferring to keep to themselves. |
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I had the attacks several times a month and tried desperately to prevent them by keeping to myself and avoiding any social situations. |
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Rub the salts in gentle circular strokes, avoiding the face and any open sores or cuts. |
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Missiles and bullets whizzed past his car, only narrowly avoiding the tail. |
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Indeed, the makers of this maddeningly ambiguous new film spend most of this round-table interview avoiding any discussion of its contents. |
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Unchecked, the disorder often sets in motion a debilitating psychological sequel syndrome of agoraphobia, avoiding public places. |
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At least then I could spot them in good time and take avoiding action without looking too obvious. |
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Taylor also suggests avoiding back-taxing moves such as deadlifts, deep squats and lunges, as well as step aerobics and cardio kickboxing. |
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Electrical consumption is reduced by avoiding refrigeration and using cold ground water to air-condition the building. |
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Keiko looked to Otaru, who was avoiding eye contact by looking at the windows of the shops across the street. |
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And then, in the gathering heat, we returned over country roads, avoiding the long streams of vehicles coming in for the Bank Holiday weekend. |
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I scale the stairs quickly as possible, stepping over sitting persons, avoiding an obstacle course of beer bottles. |
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If that is the case, it will thrust the reclusive billionaires into a limelight they have spent years avoiding. |
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The one sure way of avoiding wolf notes but still keeping 3rds and 5ths almost pure was by increasing the number of notes in the octave. |
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Even military officers didn't care much for tactics or logistics, instead avoiding any chance of seeing combat. |
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Spade spun sideways narrowly avoiding getting scraped by the scooter's handlebars. |
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Carr talks loneliness, life, joy and personal politics, deliberately avoiding wool-gathering or the delivery of harsh homilies. |
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Such a scenario is meat and drink to the increasing band of media knockers seemingly intent on dismissing Bolton's chances of avoiding the drop. |
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Calderon focused more on movement and avoiding a knockout punch, and did not mount the same body attack he had previously. |
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We were cleared for the Nottingham arrival, which, according to our Stormscope, would be perfect for avoiding the plentiful static electricity. |
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The traffic warden will be able to clearly identify the cars, and parents avoiding the parking traps will not obstruct residents in the area. |
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Like most wrasses, they surround themselves with a mucus layer to cover their scent while they sleep, avoiding discovery by a nighttime predator. |
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There's also another method to use so the user is placed directly into privileged exec mode when telnetting in, avoiding the enable password prompt. |
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The object is to hit your opponent while avoiding being nailed yourself. |
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They eat only the head of the salmon, avoiding the body and viscera. |
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These same companies have also been adept at circumventing user privacy and avoiding their tax obligations. |
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In their opinion, this would allow conservatives to lay a marker down on immigration while avoiding a shutdown for the time being. |
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Quindlen said she was avoiding the bifurcated view our culture has of relationships. |
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For celiac patients, avoiding certain gluten-containing cosmetics is important. |
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Last night's abortive attempts at a barbeque, despite lashings of the odd smelling spray, proved that the only way of avoiding midges is to stay indoors. |
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The hotels and guest houses are booked up a year in advance, and anyone who has any sense will spend both days avoiding the main roads and the railway station. |
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England's only realistic hope of avoiding defeat lay with the weather and their prayers were answered as Sunday's first two sessions were washed out by rain. |
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She was good at avoiding the teachers and their ever watchful eyes. |
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Humbugging cynics might wonder if this seasonal tide of volunteers is entirely altruistic or a conveniently watertight excuse for avoiding dysfunctional familial festivities. |
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What is the correct balance between avoiding discriminatory employment practices and giving good customer service and applying good old common sense? |
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He began juking and jinking, avoiding the deadly barrage directed at him. |
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If it sounds as though Scott is a consummate politician, skilled at avoiding controversy, think again. |
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When I thought about avoiding Adam, I just ran into him adventitiously. |
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There, she and other mothers can take ministry-sponsored courses, including on cooking and avoiding marital conflict. |
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Intestinal gas can be reduced by reducing aerophagy and paying more attention to diet i.e. avoiding such foodstuffs as beans, if they do cause trouble. |
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The only certain way of avoiding poison ivy rash is to avoid the plant. |
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Could it be that this enigmatic prince has decided to go for broke and risk avoiding the best bloodline in order to find a new and possibly richer source of equine wealth? |
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A helping of free PR, all while skillfully avoiding the exorbitant day rate of British fashion model daisy Lowe. |
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We need to a better job of explaining that women use birth control for much more than delaying or avoiding motherhood. |
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You can do this by avoiding long periods of time in the sun, drinking plenty of salty fluids, and avoiding alcohol and drinks containing caffeine such as tea, coffee and cola. |
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He swerved to the left of the vehicle barely avoiding a wreck. |
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She scampered back to Moldavia just hours after the incident, avoiding authorities who were trying to log all survivors. |
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One source recommends avoiding the use of ginseng products in children and in women who are pregnant or lactating, until more rigorous studies prove safety in these groups. |
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Spouses attend all the sessions and are instructed in basic behavior modification techniques, especially giving positive reinforcement and avoiding criticism. |
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He took a secluded road, telling me that avoiding the freeway would save me the tolls. |
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Employ temperance in all things, avoiding overindulgence in celebration or self-deprivation. |
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Perhaps he had congratulated himself for his self-restraint in avoiding real adultery, real manipulation of women. |
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We lugged the beach stuff onto the beach, avoiding anything that resembled a dune. |
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Although Josh was able to repass Mawer for the third place he had lost while avoiding the wayward Senna, Fisher ran out of time to catch Duran for second. |
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They instead should be avoiding zero gravity through artificial gravity. |
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The team files off the bus on game day in a quiet, reserved and orderly fashion, with most players wearing serious expressions as they look down, avoiding any eye contact. |
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All elements of his sprawling film resonate with each other intellectually, emotionally, and viscerally, while notably avoiding concrete statements of theme. |
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By bringing everything up, right now, Kerry does an end run around that tradition, while also deftly avoiding any specifics. |
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They exacerbate our flaws, tempt us to escalate arguments, and bait us into embracing confrontation rather than avoiding it. |
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He chipped his third shot through the green and watched as his fourth dribbled back to his feet before avoiding a double bogey by chipping in from 35 feet. |
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Technology has the capability to impose graduated restrictions on liberty, but this is an issue the Government is specifically avoiding confronting. |
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The left gastric vessels are then ligated taking the associated nodal tissue with it and avoiding any injury to the common hepatic or splenic arteries. |
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They claim that this arm's-length arrangement would give the BBC the benefit of substantial advertising revenue whilst avoiding direct conflicts of interest. |
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Many people find rotas a useful way of avoiding housework battles. |
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This gambit means Aereo is avoiding paying anything to broadcasters or the middlemen it is replacing. |
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Carefully avoiding letting her trouser legs rub against each other causing a large amount of sound, she eased her way to the door and burst it open. |
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Remarkably, Black Horse had unusual help when the game was held up for ten minutes by a loose horse invading the pitch, avoiding several attempts to be recaptured. |
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Foreign lorry drivers who commit motoring offences in Britain face on-the-spot penalties under government plans to stop them avoiding fines by leaving the country. |
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Anna hurried out, avoiding anymore air born objects and verbal assaults. |
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Restaurants often add a service charge on to the tab, thereby avoiding the possibility that even the most indifferent service does not go unrewarded. |
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They appear to prefer areas dominated by sagebrush or bitterbrush, with native grasses intermixed, generally avoiding cheatgrass-dominated landscapes. |
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Since this fall, though, as the governing got tough, the president has been avoiding fiction for some hard-boiled history. |
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Low-level radiation is also the reason for avoiding excessive exposures of x-rays to personnel working in the fields of medicine, dentistry and defence and engineering. |
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Why, you try cutting them out, stop eating them, avoiding temptation. |
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Ironically, women who seek these treatments to improve the appearance of their skin could have avoided their fate by avoiding excessive sun exposure in the first place. |
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So if you're going you'll have great difficulty avoiding me. |
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Increased awareness and prevention are key to avoiding Lyme disease. |
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Contact with Mickie was never prolonged, when useful conversation was exhausted, he politely terminated the meeting avoiding boredom on either side. |
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By providing an even hand and the perception of allowing everyone a fair suck of the sav, the company is avoiding the pitfalls of being seen to micro-manage. |
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We sit in the snug upstairs, drinking red wine and avoiding the storms raging outside. |
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It could be that people were hording medicines and avoiding going to the doctor during the cold weather. |
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This is another form of avoiding responsibility and shifting blame. |
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They are also aided in avoiding detection by dark bands and patches of dorsal color which act as a form of camouflage when the fish is viewed from above, especially by birds. |
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The nation's doctors and hospitals should be able to trim scores of billions per year by avoiding health-care costs that occur when drugs are used incorrectly. |
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In southern France organized groups were known as the Maquis, originally composed mainly of young men avoiding compulsory labour service in Germany. |
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There are ascent routes from this side of the hill but probably the most straightforward route is from the south side, avoiding the worst of the screes. |
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Her experience works well for the film, as her rendering of the gritty harbour town anchors it in a sense of reality, avoiding overly mawkish sentimentality. |
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But then he wrote to me again, and accused me of avoiding meeting him, and when I took him to task on this, he hand basted me again, so I refused to answer the letter. |
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Then I take off at a jog across the tilled field, carefully avoiding the search tower spotlights which sweep the area under the beady eye of the armed guards. |
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Nonetheless they showed Andersen a way to write stories with unhappy endings while avoiding the sentimentality and melodrama that plague his novels. |
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He is flicking idly through the tabloid tittle-tattle, recounting a story of marital strife, laughing at the expense of others, and yet again avoiding work. |
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The assistant principal circles her, arms outstretched as if in a linebacker drill, but assiduously avoiding contact. |
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When we used to go there before, we were one of the tourists, but we've started exploring the countryside around that area, avoiding the tourist trap. |
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Having good intentions, not harming others, avoiding evil actions and making the heart and mind pure in thought were among the truths spoken by the Buddha. |
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He swerved again, this time it was a tractor trailer he was avoiding. |
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Because they seem to have done a pretty good job of avoiding this kind of thing since time immemorial. |
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The seller transfers the property to a nominee who holds it in trust for the seller, who then in effect sells his rights under the trust, thus avoiding duty completely. |
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It must be someone minging since you're avoiding the subject. |
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He is now getting credit on the campaign trail for avoiding that kind of shilly-shallying and just arguing that the war was a bad idea in any case. |
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The author also argues for avoiding several potentially fatal missteps. |
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Side roads are clogged with cars avoiding the three-in-one rule. |
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Jordan Younger knew her raw vegan diet had become an unhealthy obsession when she started avoiding going out with friends. |
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Her eyes flick from side to side as if she is avoiding tears. |
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Adding to the air of unreality, a fair amount of the debate around avoiding a debt ceiling seemed outlandish. |
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Dawn is upbeat yet unspecific, avoiding the potential irony Churchill warned of when an overconfidently named mission goes poorly. |
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But now, Islam's religious ulemas should exert greater effort toward warding off extremism, thereby avoiding further polarization between Muslims and non-Muslims. |
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Inevitability means unavoidability, and if you think about what avoiding means, then you realize that in a deterministic world there's lots of avoidance. |
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A diversified diet with a lot of vegetables, and avoiding unclean food as roundworms may also cause gallbladder disease, will help prevent stones. |
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It is understood that the vehicle skidded after avoiding a car involved in another accident, mounted the verge and became impaled on a pole projecting from a crash barrier. |
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As Kiv's hand jerked an inch to one side, Nolen dropped to the ground, avoiding a narrow slash of fiery white light that burned a hole in the wall behind him. |
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For most people, avoiding daytime naps, avoiding stimulants such as caffeine and nicotine, and avoiding alcohol just prior to bedtime are all part of good sleep hygiene. |
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The senior Senator was, as usual, highly disciplined, avoiding the substance of some questions with one-liner talking points. |
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Evans has a few choice quips for spotting and avoiding the well-trodden, souvenir-shop-lined tourist routes. |
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Today as I wandered down, crunching on broken glass and avoiding unmentionable messes, I saw the corner of a bed in the corner of a window in the corner of an apartment. |
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That means you should eat unrefined sugar sources such as fruits, vegetables and grains to trim down, while avoiding candy, soda and other processed foods. |
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He starts off living in a cabin in the forest, with two Alaskan bow-wows, and ends up on a Tahitian island, looking for the son he has spent his whole life avoiding. |
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Anna shared Beta's skill in avoiding puddles, her dress remaining remarkably unstained, which was not a good fortune shared by my dirt-splattered trousers. |
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The downside to this is that you turn into a cautionary cynic, not trusting anything that comes out of a publisher's mouth and avoiding anything with a sniff of hype. |
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For example, avoiding problems results in a worker becoming apathetic, by not bringing work problems to the attention of supervisors or neglecting their responsibilities. |
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She has now become nimble and agile with the experience of dodging through traffic, avoiding moving vehicles, where she taps pleadingly at windows. |
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Baseline measurements were attempted in the trachea, main bronchus, and lobar and segmentai bronchi, avoiding areas covered in mucus and sites of bleeding or previous lavage. |
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An important strategy for avoiding competition may have been a differentiation of foraging niches between sexes, as was shown for the nominate race by Hogstad. |
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Masaccio was interested only in humanity and painted large vignettes, avoiding detail as far as he could, since he was anxious to preserve the unity of each picture. |
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From this less vitalistic perspective, lost blood might be replaced by fluids that would refill the circulatory system while avoiding nasty coagulation. |
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A washed-out match may present the Windies with their best chance of avoiding another defeat after squandering a terrific opportunity at St George's Park. |
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And they hedge their bets by avoiding specific predictions for how long it will take to colonize this or that planet, or to travel to this or that star. |
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Entertaining, resourceful and upfront, the film includes tips on avoiding arrests for streetwalking, working as an escort, marketing your trade, and dealing with burnout. |
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These gave crews practice in navigation and avoiding air defences, and set off air raid alarms which disturbed civilian morale. |
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The toads converge on certain ponds that they favour while avoiding other stretches of water that seem eminently suitable. |
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Rather than hunt and peck for the right training, many in leadership roles are avoiding it altogether because of the sense of potential waste. |
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Crows have been observed to puncture the skin with their beak and then peck out the animal's liver, thus avoiding the toxin. |
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But I know that avoiding it, deferring it, or equivocating on the scale of it is pointless. |
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I'd ignored Patrick's advice about avoiding the cheap plastic survival bag I'd brought, warning that I would sweat into it, causing condensation. |
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The Port of Ramsgate has its own road access tunnel from outside the town, avoiding town centre congestion. |
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Soon after Rome, Kling's race ended when he went off the road avoiding spectators and crashed into a tree. |
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Purposely avoiding a Procrustean approach, I sought to open a door, exploring aspects previously overlooked. |
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Costa Ricans are proud of their history of avoiding war and living in peace. |
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Pregnancies should continue to term if medically and obstetrically advisable, thereby avoiding unnecessary preterm inductions and c-sections. |
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Thus, any future war would take place outside of French territory, avoiding a repeat of the First World War. |
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A war would take place outside of French territory avoiding a repeat of the First World War. |
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In the four seasons between 1998 and 2001, they lost 81 times in 99 matches, avoiding relegation for a variety of reasons. |
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He was officially cleared of intentionally avoiding the bout, but his receipt of the prize money raised suspicion. |
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Some farms inspect the blades of three turbines per day by photographing them from the monopile through a 600mm lens, avoiding to go up. |
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Many world regulatory agencies have encouraged research on methods of minimizing total surface runoff by avoiding unnecessary hardscape. |
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He octaviates some fragments of the tune without even the excuse of avoiding difficult stopping. |
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The webOS version of Facebook uses a megamenu for streamlined navigation, avoiding the extra navigation found in a Springboard pattern. |
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Over the next few years, he and Caroline lived quietly, avoiding overt political activity. |
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Newport finished the season in 22nd place in League Two, avoiding relegation. |
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This was made possible with the judicious use of rigid endoscopes, avoiding an osteoplastic flap. |
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Lighting a cigarette is often seen as an effective way of avoiding the appearance of idleness or mere loitering. |
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He was provided with a house on the river at Blackfriars, then just outside the City and hence avoiding the monopoly of the Painters Guild. |
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That should be a warning to others who kid themselves that avoiding tax is a victimless crime. |
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Rotation of pasturage is a modern technique for improving nutrition and health while avoiding environmental damage to the land. |
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This enabled the Moriori to preserve what limited resources they had in their harsh climate, avoiding waste through warfare. |
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If you're playing a multicolored deck, multilands can be essential in avoiding manascrew. |
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