In rural areas, there are normally only a few service stations, so when traveling long distances, be sure to leave with a full tank of fuel. |
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But be sure to check with your dealer for special considerations with your chosen wallcovering. |
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And be sure to paint the inside of the planter to minimize water absorption into the wood. |
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To be sure, his later absorption in philosophy made him neglect his private affairs and he eventually fell to a level of comparative poverty. |
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Check the whisky again to be sure it's the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink. |
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When you buy a new dress, be sure you have shoes and other accessories to go with it. |
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You also want to be sure you don't set up your trailer and the generator in an area that might be subject to washouts or runoff from a slope. |
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When setting out container-grown plants, be sure that the soil is moist and that you have watered the plant itself. |
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After opening the can of Ackee, be sure to drain off the water that the ackee is packaged in. |
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If you place the access outside, be sure it is insulated and weatherstripped against both the elements and intrusion by insects or small animals. |
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Then we ambled along to the venue, to be sure we'd know where to find it, before grabbing something to eat. |
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To be sure, what Washington wants still carries an enormous amount of weight in the capitals of Latin America. |
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To be sure, and despite some close calls, it was another banner year for Wall Street Structured Finance. |
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To be sure, every increase in wages and social welfare measures boosts demand. |
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If Inzy wins this challenge, it's well and good, otherwise Ganguly can as well be sure that the one-day series is wrapped up. |
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These are well-worn themes to be sure, but few have the depth of knowledge or the keen language skills of these men. |
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But before accusing a fellow-believer of Judaizing, the accuser should be sure he knows what a Judaizer is. |
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He said to be sure to check the spring rainfalls to see if it makes sense to come in south Texas next year. |
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They thrust them on me, admonishing me to be sure to boil them well before eating, as they were rock hard. |
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So popular has it proved that you have to book days in advance to be sure of getting in. |
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If furthermore the impression is lousy with broken lines from worn blocks, you can be sure that it is a late edition. |
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To be sure, there are subtle factors that influence decisions that lie beyond the reach of any Web site. |
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If he is to heed that advice you can be sure he will be watching these two teams more than once or twice over the coming weeks. |
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But if you're bringing it to a hostile audience, you have to be sure you're bringing your A game. |
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Whichever type of thermometer you choose, be sure you know how to use it correctly to get an accurate reading. |
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Just be sure to use the gardening-grade perlite rocks and not the finer grade masonry-quality powder. |
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The best advice is to try to be sure at all times, within reason, that you know where your son is, and whom he is with. |
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To be sure, he is an airport novelist, in the sense that airport bookstores are piled high with his books. |
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If you must use an extension cord, be sure it has a three-hole receptacle and three-prong plug for grounding. |
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To be sure, the D.C. initiative remained on the table as Congress recessed for Thanksgiving. |
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When you're running a small boat on the Missouri River today, be sure to use a tethered kill switch on the engine. |
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We just need to be sure that those reciprocal agreements provide our personnel with absolute guarantees. |
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If you vacuum your pleated shades be sure to wipe the bristles of the brush frequently. |
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I waited eagerly for words of wisdom from a man at the very pinnacle of his career, I thought he'd be sure to know what to put right. |
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To be sure that we're going to get a decent kip every night and not be harassed by a bed partner who makes repeated attempts at foreplay. |
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Whenever a politician from Taiwan travels to Central America, he can be sure of the red-carpet treatment. |
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For instance, be sure you can extend and flex your injured knee as fully as the other one. |
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For those still standing after the lunch, the five-course Christmas dinner will be sure to floor even the most hardcore turkey gobblers. |
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A lot of things he made apparent can't be changed in this part, but trust me, I'll be sure to address them in the redraft. |
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And with the line-up you can be sure the musicianship is worthy to be archived in CD format. |
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Anyway, you can be sure that if I had to spend a week in an hotel, I wouldn't waste it by staying awake. |
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It asks a few questions and then proceeds to repartition and reformat the hard drive, so be sure you're ready to let that happen. |
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Whether you attach the new section of corner bead with nails or screws, be sure its edges align perfectly with the existing bead. |
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It's best to use a gridded rotary cutting mat and ruler from the same manufacturer to be sure the calibrations will align perfectly. |
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You may be sure that, given David's recent alimentary travails, I shall be examining whatever he gives me next with especial care. |
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And most important, we need to be sure that allelochemicals don't harm non-target organisms, including humans. |
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Please be sure the Liang family is compensated for those lovely chairs and that wonderful lacquer and pearl chest. |
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To be sure, now and then one hears of somebody who fancies alligator pears without dressing. |
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Because we are prepared to allow people to make their own decisions we cannot be sure just quite where those decisions will take them. |
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Then, just to be sure nobody missed the point, the USGA sent out an all-points bulletin conveying the same message. |
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If you do want to use binoculars or a telescope, be sure to attach a full-aperture solar filter of either aluminized glass or aluminized Mylar. |
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If you code your medicines, be sure these identifications are included on any medicine record you use. |
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To be sure, he expressed opposition to privatizing many more state enterprises, but he did not call for renationalization. |
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Since no such amendment has passed, we can't be sure what the consequences would be. |
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It is a good idea to actually install the spring latch itself in the door temporarily to be sure the plate is properly located. |
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To be sure, one can arrive late and leave early, confounding the schedule's disciplining force. |
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If you plan on making a citizens' arrest, be sure to have a partner on cover and zipcuffs. |
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By experience we discover the Lord's mercies to be new every morning, and his faithfulness to be sure and dependable even when ours is weak. |
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I even reseated the new Intel reference cooler several times to be sure it was snug against the surface of the CPU package. |
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If you are using random width boards, be sure the piece next to the wall is the wider piece. |
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When you need to use a dust mask or respirator, be sure to use the right one for the job. |
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If you are considering a pair of kittens, you should be sure to get littermates. |
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Once you have ascertained this, check once again to be sure the joists are still at right angles from the ledger and still level. |
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The Elector was broke and couldn't afford to pay the agreed dowry, but he wanted the money such a marriage would be sure to bring his way. |
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Please be sure all reprints retain the original copyright, source, and author name. |
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To be sure, as the history of the European Union shows, there can be federalism without a federation. |
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To be sure, debt carries significant tax benefits, is cheaper than equity, and provides more value to stockholders in a leveraged buyout. |
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If you have never driven a car with anti-lock brakes, be sure to get training on proper use. |
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The preface, to be sure, shows a perhaps rhetorically prudent ambivalence towards the use of humour in polemic. |
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When the substantially more nourishing bulk of a full-grown rhinoceros beetle lumbers by this week, be sure to reel it in. |
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To be sure, Asif supports Manchester United and Shafiq is a lifelong Liverpool supporter. |
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To be sure, some details of funding needed for antiterrorism measures remain unclear. |
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And how, in the light of Saussure's account of language, could we be sure it was the truth, anyway? |
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As always, be sure to read the label for proper surface prep and application. |
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I'll respect and consider them, I'll be grateful, and I'll be sure to make an appreciatory reply. |
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If I studied linguistics my French professor would be sure to have a stroke. |
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They want to be sure that nobody rocks the boat and no major donors are offended. |
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Remember which wire is live and have your helper turn the power back off, checking with the tester to be sure. |
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He longed to know what nobility was exactly, so he could be sure that he had it. |
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As they say, you cannot live by bread alone, so be sure to take care of the liquid side of your diet as well. |
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To be sure, the public prayer forms of the West needed culling and refining by the late medieval and early Renaissance periods. |
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Just be sure to wear a sunhat and a long-sleeved high-collared shirt while you do it. |
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If you're exposed to rubella when you're pregnant, you can have blood tests to be sure you're immune. |
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I wasn't the only one who lost the way either so just be sure to keep your wits about you. |
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Just be sure not to use terms that colleagues or business associates might use in their subject lines. |
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Not all behavioral associationists, to be sure, shared Skinner's disdain for theory. |
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Build a brush pile near your feeder to make sparrows, towhees, and other shy birds feel more at home, but be sure it won't harbor roaming cats. |
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Usually, when lucking into a second chance, the thinking man will be sure to conduct himself more wisely. |
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Once you have groomed and saddled the horse, be sure to use a lead rope or a lounge line with the horse. |
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No matter how nice they seem, you have to be sure that the story won't end up in the tabloids. |
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You can also use tailor's chalk to chalk a line along the pattern edge where the pins are, but be sure to use a ruler. |
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At present, no one can be sure how much of York's heritage is locked away for safe-keeping. |
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The next time you attend a high-profile match as an away supporter, be sure to carry proof of your identity. |
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You could be sure that their majorettes were not only good twirlers, they were good students. |
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If a man wipes his feet on the door mat before coming into the room, you may be sure he will make a good domestic husband. |
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Just be sure to save frequently, and make multiple saves, in case the glitches strike. |
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Hold the base plate, or shoe, of the saw against the board to be sure the blade is lined up with the line. |
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Some horrific things happen in it, to be sure, but until the end it's not a particularly scary movie. |
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She was told the AEC couldn't be sure but was doing its best to deal with backlogs before deadlines clicked in. |
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If your party is recording corrected backsights be sure to read the upper scale if you are shooting a backsight. |
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He has done a tell-all interview and now we can be sure the truth will be known. |
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My suitcase contains many things but one thing you can be sure of is that I've probably not got enough pants. |
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So, as you build your computer data backup system, be sure to document your test procedures into handy checklists. |
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Be sure to have all your drivers next to you just in case, also, be sure to have a backup of any important information. |
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To be sure, social scientists have long been interested in the role of imitative behaviors. |
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It's suspect when a young owner is selling a new company, so be sure to find out exactly why he's bailing. |
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Get a good test drive over varied road conditions and be sure to get the car's maintenance record. |
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To be sure, Franklin wrote the original text in five phases beginning in 1771 and continued revising until his death. |
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I sat down and read the orders a couple times to be sure I wouldn't screw anything up. |
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Design for a resolution of 640x480 if you want to be sure that your pages avoid having scroll bars. |
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With that said, check out the list, and be sure to take a look at our honourable mentions too. |
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If you use a microwave to thaw or warm baby food, be sure to stir the food well to avoid hot pockets. |
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Next you'll help Stan in the gardens and dust in all the rooms, even the library, and you'll be sure to shine the banisters of the stairwell. |
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To be sure, the painful consequence of racial violence is a pervasive theme in black American literature. |
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To be sure, because God's essence is unknowable, all theologizing ultimately must end in silence. |
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We think he might have banged his head on the sea wall but we can't be sure. |
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We would want to be sure that the doctors are properly trained so the victims are not getting a second-class service. |
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Wear a watch that has a second hand and be sure to keep an eye on it between sets. |
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Just be sure to strain it first through a coffee filter to remove any remaining dirt or sediment. |
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Go and visit the little doggie, and be sure to leave him a bone or two, seen! |
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I would say half of an hour, but without a means of measuring time with me, I couldn't be sure. |
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Also, for international flights, be sure to ask your booking agent about bassinets built into the bulkhead. |
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To be sure, the Times appears at least to recognize the potential for hypocrisy or self-contradiction in its statements. |
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There are many different packages available for Mediterranean cruises, so be sure to shop around to find the one that suits you best. |
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He said conflicting medical evidence presented by the prosecution meant the jury could not be sure how the former paratrooper met his death. |
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I tried to make it as straightforward and self-explanatory as I could but be sure to point out anything I missed or should add. |
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In order to get authentic bead jewelry, be sure to buy it where it is crafted by hand. |
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Please be sure as an angler your submission on this final proposal is sent in on time. |
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A very well off and prosperous merchant, to be sure, but my ancestors had to work for the respect my father has now. |
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She's an odd duck, to be sure, not a beauty nor a standout a mousy bad dresser who twirls her hair and sniffles all the time. |
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Euthanasia is mercy killing, and to be sure it is for the good of the one given final rest. |
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All of this is disturbing, to be sure, but nothing new to anyone who has ever been involved in this kind of situation. |
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That was unfortunate, to be sure, but certainly not intentional on his part. |
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Such insouciance sets an example, to be sure, but not the sort that allows match officials to sleep easily. |
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The wealthy do not speak in one voice, to be sure, but they share a broad common perspective. |
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This is, to be sure, not a virtue on our part, but simply an idea we are used to. |
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Nostalgia, to be sure, is a disease, a disease that not even a double dose of reality can cure. |
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There is reason for bitter reflection upon the demise of the American empire, to be sure. |
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She walked to the front door to be sure it was locked as he followed close behind her. |
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Cuttlefish ink risotto is the traditional dish of the city, and be sure to order a Bellini cocktail before dining. |
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Your father was a magician, though I can't be sure how powerful unless I see your spells working, and your mother is a shape-shifter. |
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To be sure, there have been no more battery meltdowns in a 787 since the ana emergency landing. |
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If you haven't watched this one, be sure to catch the reruns this summer. |
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To be sure, there are wackos on the anti-choice side, with their photos of fetuses and extreme rhetoric. |
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I am a theist and an evolutionist, to be sure, but the combined term makes no sense to me. |
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And to be sure, growth is subpar and could dive near zero by the end of this year. |
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To be sure, cracks are likely to appear as the cases progress through the appellate process. |
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We can be sure, first of all, that the PBMA works like a mutual benefit society, offering a broad range of assistance to the underprivileged and powerless. |
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If you are an expert sailor or you can't tell a reef knot from a mainbrace, just turn up and you can be sure of being welcomed on one of the club boats for a sail. |
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To be sure, the cars are assembled in England and remain crafted to a level expected of the brand. |
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To be sure, visa restrictions and asset freezes have been announced targeting Putin cronies. |
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In his heyday, Richards had an eerily clinical and meticulous approach to drug use, a backhanded compliment to be sure. |
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To be sure, patriot-Americans are not know-nothing nativists or backwater rubes, nor are post-Americans traitors. |
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To be sure, there are professorships, and ballistics experts in the Navy, but these aren't actually all that well paid. |
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To be sure, you don't have to be an aristo to become president. |
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The telecom industry was already in a tailspin, so no one wanted to take on the added risk of doing business in areas where they couldn't be sure they'd get paid. |
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To be sure, neither Toyota nor BP are blameless Lilies-of-the-Valley in these messes. |
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To be sure, there is often a stark dichotomy between so-called opinion leaders and rank and file believers. |
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To be sure, there was plenty of Democratic caterwauling about the Reagan budget. |
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However, if you're moved to make that no-strings-attached booty call, just be sure he's coming to your place so he has to take the walk of shame back home the next morning. |
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They projected sexual charisma, to be sure, but it was a charisma that was tamed and domesticated for their youngest female fans. |
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And if the White House does buy from him, be sure to read the subtext of the purchase agreement. |
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Mr Gallivan said it was not possible to be sure what had led to the fall, but the man may have been abseiling when he let go of the rope and dropped out of control. |
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To be sure, it had plenty of big newspaper plants, but could we bring our papers back to Baltimore in time to distribute them? |
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And in the late afternoon, be sure to take a short hike to see the sun begin to set in the gorge. |
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To be sure, this was not Durand's line engraving of 1823 but a mezzotint by the leading French practitioner of the technique, Jean Pierre Marie Jazet. |
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To simplify matters, he took some photographs with him of Lee's gold-encrusted fist so he could be sure of getting something equally tawdry, ostentatious and meretricious. |
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It's a minor quibble to be sure, but one that annoyed me nonetheless. |
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To be sure, for all the rumor and threadbare analyses of plays, hard irrefutable proof of match fixing would be difficult to produce in any event. |
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We need to be sure that our own leaders are not ruled by Mammon. |
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To be sure, jaywalkers put themselves and others at risk, and they can tie up traffic, but jaywalking is hardly the kind of offense that merits being maced. |
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If everyone's eyes are up on the ball as it arcs to the basket, you can be sure the offense is cutting around the defense to get better position for rebounds. |
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To be sure, Apple has been doing a form of cloud computing with its MobileMe service. |
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I'm entitled to it, however, and shall be sure to push the claim through, to include a refund of the tax I've over-paid since we came to live here. |
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To be sure, Canada is a rich country, on a per-capita basis, and its population tends to be clustered along the border. |
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This is a man of remarkable self-discipline to be sure, but self-discipline for what? |
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Petraeus, to be sure, did not save the world, but a war-weary nation, starved of heroes, has latched onto him. |
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To be sure, Meyer makes such large-scale historical revisions and theoretical shifts only implicitly and through the lens of scrupulous historical detail. |
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If we wanted to be sure of succeeding with the big ventures, we would have to act rapidly and ensure early on that we had given ourselves enough room for manoeuvre. |
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To be sure, functional Medicine or related fields like Lifestyle Medicine may not have all the answers. |
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They feed the mind, to be sure, but also help him get through the interminable hours he spends on planes. |
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Who could be sure whether or not the old man or beggar-woman who comes knocking at one's door in the dead of night is not a god or goddess in disguise? |
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You need to be sure these new boards attached to the rafters all come out to exactly the same level, because you need to attach your finishing material to an even surface. |
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To be sure, he remains one of our most unabashedly heterosexual writers, reveling in the taste of femaleness. |
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To be sure, it's a lot easier to garner favorable press reports than it is to get people to actually schlep to an often brutally cold, sparsely populated state. |
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Both formats have their uses, to be sure, but if the future of music distribution is direct online downloads, and I think it is, neither one is appropriate. |
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Remind me to mention his name to be sure he gets his rake-off. |
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To be sure many people with good intentions are working toward solving the healthcare crisis. |
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This is a non-linguistic interpretation to be sure, and one that is not easily assimilable to a political project such as the one Michaels proposes. |
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To be sure, Washington has been trying to defang this capability, but it has been living with it. |
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By doctrine, to be sure, military police stand in the front ranks of first responders when service support units become incapable of defending themselves. |
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I was in New York that night, convalescing from various ailments and surgeries, to be sure, but I was there. |
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It is always a good idea to take your mom to the vet shortly after whelping to be sure she has not retained a placenta or even a dead puppy that will need to be expelled. |
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A few worries, to be sure, but not that cousin of depression and anxiety, dread. |
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To be sure, a popular work reappraising the issues associated with McCarthy is overdue, and a reappraisal of McCarthy himself is not to be despised. |
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To be sure, the case against Cioffi and tannin, such as it is, has some noteworthy elements. |
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To that end, you should be sure to watch Charles spoof Aaron Sorkin, who wrote Sports Night, on Inside Amy Schumer. |
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The best rates come from your debit card, but be sure you have one with international perks like HSBC Premier. |
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To be sure, Jefferson did share the credit, but not in the way such a resolution might be interpreted. |
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To be sure, we can expect to see an outpouring of domestic support akin to that following the May 2008 Sichuan earthquake. |
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Once you reach your resort, be sure not to miss the typical Cypriot meze. |
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Join the storming of the Damascus Gate and be sure to wear your most offensive t-shirt. |
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If your child cuts or scratches his or her skin, be sure to use soap and water to clean the area because open wounds are more susceptible to warts and other infections. |
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To be sure, there was some scolding of the Republican Party, but very little. |
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To be sure, class-action law can be a highly lucrative business. |
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But the little meddler covers her tracks so well that I can never be sure. |
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And let us be sure, also, that the Picasso goes back to the hermitage Museum. |
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These studies are important because patients who self-medicate with herbs need to be sure that they are getting what advertisers claim on the label. |
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To be sure, there are substantial benefits to be derived in terms of trade, price transparency and economic efficiency from the embrace of a common currency union. |
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The, um, pie was expanding to be sure, but there were a lot more people angling to get a slice of it. |
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Now farmers in Sligo who want to be sure if the weather is going to be right for silage or hay or spraying can avail of a new localized weather service. |
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As with her HLN show, Behar wants to have fun, to be sure, but also to venture beyond the liberal-Democrat echo chamber. |
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While the poison ivy rash is not contagious, the irritating oil from these plants can remain on clothing and shoes for days, so be sure to wash that laundry. |
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You can be sure that your mind and body will both feel fully relaxed and refreshed; ready to start your well-deserved vacation off on the best foot! |
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To be sure, the trade-off for adhering to Chinese restrictions is a lucrative market of professionals. |
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Prim, proper and oh so reserved, Broadbent's Gilbert is prickly to be sure but he well conveys the thunderstruck quality of when inspiration hits. |
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To be sure, tryptophan as a white pill, not a slab of white meat, is used by some as a sleeping aid. |
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The next most popular idea was to give old fur coats to the homeless, an altruistic act to be sure. |
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While you are in the garden with your clippers, be sure to prune your ginger, canna lilies, asparagus ferns and ivy, too. |
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Our women already rule this world Of that fact, you can all be sure, Chauvinists are almost a dying breed They get bin bagged and shown the door. |
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To be sure, Argentina's tampon squeeze is a far cry from shortages plaguing Venezuela and Cuba. |
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To be sure, Solarz was no stranger to controversy or heavy lifting. |
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Some have threatened to resign and claim constructive dismissal if I make the pay cut and said that they would be sure to win their case. |
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The end point was checked by one or two drops of titrant in excess to be sure that no further deepening of the purple takes place. |
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To be sure, the confrontation was baited by Russophobes in the Bush-Cheney administration. |
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To be sure, Mr. Panetta emphasized that the president could not bypass antitorture statutes, as Bush lawyers claimed. |
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As handsome a gentleman, to be sure, as ever trod shoe leather! I wonder that old folks can be so very, very blind! |
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Once you receive the assignment in the post, be sure to sign it and send it back as soon as possible. |
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Why, to be sure! a kiss is now attestedly a quite innocuous performance, with nothing very fearful about it one way or the other. |
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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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And the man that has anything bountifully laughable about him, be sure there is more in that man than you perhaps think for. |
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You can be sure that all of that above will have been done by a chiongster. |
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I thought I caught him sneering at Kevin and me, in our crufty pants and shoes, but I couldn't be sure. |
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But to be sure baby was as good as gold, a perfect little dote in his new fancy bib. |
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To be sure, there are those who are more sophisticated in their dogmatic eisegeses, but the offense is not thereby lessened. |
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If a curriculum is dedicated to getting back to the basics, then we can be sure that the guiding philosophy is that of essentialism. |
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You should be sure to teach your students good examsmanship, so that you can grade their best efforts. |
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He was eyely delited at the site you may be sure but Becky being timersome shut her eyes all the time she was seeing it. |
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Before signing up for such an offer, be sure to read the fine print carefully. |
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How can you be sure that these cases are good law? How do you know that these cases have not been overruled or reversed? |
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If you do something like this, I will be sure that you spend a long, long time in the graybar hotel. |
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Whenever you decide to draw to a gut-shot straight, you need to be sure that the pot will not be raised behind you. |
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Please be sure to keep your manager and the customer contacts in the loop if you must make changes. |
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Nelson, fearing that a gale was blowing up, instructed Hardy to be sure to anchor. |
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I've more compliments to impart, to be sure, but I'd as lief make a gift of them to none but thy lautitious self. |
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It's an excellent device, but it has a 10-week lead time, so be sure to order it in advance. |
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There are, to be sure, some differences in how the candidates propose addressing this litany of concerns. |
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We can never be sure, he contends, that a silenced opinion does not contain some element of the truth. |
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This meant that the British government could legislate for Home Rule but could not be sure of making it a reality on the ground. |
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Aircraft which are only passing through the airspace must also contact Tower Control in order to be sure that they remain clear of other traffic. |
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You may be sure, in the ply I was now taking, I had no objection to the proposal, and was rather a-tiptoe for its accomplishment. |
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Since they could never be sure that the killing was actually necessary from one minute to the next, the defence was denied. |
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Butler can no doubt be sure of a majority inside the Cabinet, where the main initiative must now be taken. |
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The starter cost for the machinery can be expensive so the producer must be sure it sells or the producers will lose a lot of money. |
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It is the responsibility of every legionare to be sure that he is regulation height as well. |
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Paid members could also be sure of a steady income for one or more seasons which might last for six months. |
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And if Shamy ever does go their separate ways, Sheldon fans can be sure to see plenty of Zazzles lurking about. |
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Where habitual offenders remain, we can be sure that any sin-bin will not be populated by members of any one racial group alone. |
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The skull and crossbones is, to be sure, a visual sign that communicates a very specific meaning. |
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But be sure to have an after-party in mind as the cruise wraps up at 11pm. |
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I don't hate him. To be sure, we're not best buddies, but hate is a strong word. |
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Unless He were omnipotent, we could not be sure of His ability to bless us. |
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I acted by verbal authority, even though I couldn't be sure my superior would confirm I'd been authorized. |
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Many disagreed with its 35-yearold Michiganian author, to be sure, but they did so with a bit of awe. |
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Check often to be sure beef is covered in liquid, adding more beer or water if necessary. Serve with rice and salad. Yummo! |
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To be sure, a Disunited States of Europe may be just what the doctor ordered for Europe's ailing economy. |
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For pouring, be sure the crucibles or ladles aren't spalling, eroding, deteriorating or developing too much buildup. |
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He was a dictator, to be sure, but also an enlightened reformer. |
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Interesting pieces, to be sure, but they pale in comparison to my framed jock strap. |
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Only thing is, Christophe, if they were out to get you before, you can be sure they're saddling up the lynch mobs now. |
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That's a harsh truth, and cold comfort to be sure, but there it is. |
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Make a slipknot around the top of the chin-up bar and be sure that it is firmly secured. |
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To be sure, the sun is experiencing a very quiet period, lessening the solar magnetosphere. |
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As for desserts, be sure to try the Hood Rich Brownies, Rice Nut Krispies, and Karamu Corn. |
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If using a hydrogen peroxide system, be sure to never put the solution directly into your eyes or on the contact lens without first neutralizing. |
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However, be sure to increase the ISO and shutter speed on the camera to decrease blurriness. |
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To be sure, Republican rule of the Senate is not a foregone conclusion. |
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When mapping out your program, be sure to clearly define the parameters of each check. |
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For conventional refinances, be sure to do comparison shopping among lenders to find the best terms. |
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Consult a tide table in advance and be sure to head to the water's edge at low tide. |
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To be sure, similar worries emerged back when the Cinematographe, Brownie, and Super-8 cameras were first introduced. |
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Produced by RedOne and sampling Lambada, by Kaoma from the late '80's, On The Floor will be sure to do that next time you're on that floor. |
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But before contemporizing Ill Newes, let's be sure that we understand John Clarke and his masterpiece. |
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The reader got a virus, possibly from downloading it at a nonofficial site, but it's hard to be sure. |
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To be sure, labor is always central to the Democratic ground game. |
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To be sure, that makes our efforts more arduous than in the past, since we are expected to create our ideals from within our breast in the very age of subjectivist culture. |
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To be sure, the proletarian can restrain his natural instinct by reason, and so, by moral supervision, halt the law of nature in its injurious course of development. |
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Firstly, the translator must be sure of the text he is translating. |
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We may look down our noses at his ideas, but one may be sure that in outlook he was far closer to a Maya priest astronomer than is an astronomer of our century. |
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To be sure, the advantages of having children actively involved in expressive role-play should be self-evident in comparison to structured drill and practice. |
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To be sure Judge Fell and Mr. Miner were Federalists, but the first was an ardent Pennamite while the latter was a regular Yankee and claimant under Connecticut. |
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To be sure, Dante does not explicitly mention him in heaven, nevertheless his presence may be felt through the figure of the Averroist philosopher Siger of Brabant. |
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Once the epidemic was over, Stives repopulated the water ponds with ducks and chickens hatched at his home, to be sure that they did not carry the disease. |
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The general opinion on Baz Luhrmann's overstuffed epic Australia seems to be that it throws in everything but the kitchen sink, and then tosses that in too, just to be sure. |
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Seated on the left, the driver preferred that other wagons pass him on the left so that he could be sure to keep clear of the wheels of oncoming wagons. |
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He's aiming to be sure he hits the target on his first shot. |
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If you hire some no-name for the job, be sure to check references. |
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The Bloomer Girls played a respectable brand of baseball, to be sure, but they didn't throw 350-foot laser beams from deep center, or chew Red Man during ballgames. |
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As 2002 rolls into 2003, you can be sure AMERICAN FORESTS will not take a breather from its commitment to keep working on behalf of trees and forests. |
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To be sure all these examples of sequences are all heteromorphemic. |
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