Peter refuses to grow up, and because of that has entered a self-imposed exile in Neverland. |
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Tanya had always been the fashion queen and it was because of that that her friends always deferred to her on issues of style. |
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I've been a flower girl, a bridesmaid and even a maid of honor, and because of that I had no choice but to take dance lessons. |
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Unless he's staying overnight because of that mild concussion we're back to sharing a room. |
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The problem with revenge stories is that they're a staple of American cinema and because of that, the genre is a little shopworn. |
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Well, mainly it's going to pick up the pace because of that trough of low pressure, that cold front. |
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Second, because of that lessened demand, the oil they do sell fetches a lower price. |
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She mentioned the possibility of bringing in a bloodhound, because of that breed's particular talent in picking up a scent. |
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And because of that, isn't there a chance that they aren't borderline incompetent, and are closer to borderline great? |
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The level of their club football perhaps drops a wee bit because of that so they have to counteract that now. |
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In a local high school game several years ago, a pitcher lost a no-hitter because of that scoring rule. |
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So because of that and the time of year, we elected to just retire her to stud rather than take the splint bone out and try again. |
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He never felt love and because of that, hated the world and the world hated him in return. |
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It's just a feeling of being constantly in demand, feeling depleted because of that, and perhaps with little to no headspace. |
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Hadn't they gotten in a stew with her over him in the first place because of that? |
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And did you feel that your colleagues were being dismissive of you because of that? |
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And, because of that freedom, time we shared as a family was much more relaxed and enjoyable. |
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The vast majority of clubs are now operating with smaller squads and because of that players are no longer holding all the aces. |
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The players now have more information about who they are playing against, and because of that they're not going into games blind any more. |
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I just hope that's ALL the trouble we're going to have because of that goof-up. |
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Rachel could continue to sense his scrutiny, and because of that kept her countenance strictly controlled. |
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For all its archaizing grotesqueness, or partly because of that, it was the only translation of many of Nietzsche's works for almost fifty years. |
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Many gluten-free bread recipes call for the bread to be baked in a loaf pan because of that batter-like consistency, she adds. |
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If you're not just in love but willing to go through the highs and lows because of that love, then I want people to know they're not alone. |
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They played up his love for Seattle and figured they could lowball him because of that love. |
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He grows emotionally and spiritually over the course of the piece, and because of that, he's the Everyman here. |
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In part, because of that, I believe that officers walking the foot beat is a good thing. |
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Maybe it's because of who my mother was, or maybe it's because of that ghost I've seen walking. |
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So there is duplication, and because of that it will be ta-ta to Early Childhood Education. |
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When I asked a friend if he thought he was able to still be friends with the love of his life because of that very fact, he scoffed at me. |
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And yet what a kerfuffle is going on right now because of that awards night! |
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She said everyone in the village scorns her and because of that, she does not have a place to stay. |
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They'll assume you're following certain maxims, and because of that platform of understanding, you can be much more meaningful. |
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The stock market correctly has withdrawn itself, has pulled back because of that slowdown to lower valuation points. |
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At any rate, because of that feeling, it pains me somewhat to bring up this. |
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People who get married only because of that thing called love or sexual attraction or some other fading property will surely end up on the divorce heap soon enough. |
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The problem is that the Government gives such a small band to operate in and effectively the radio wave we use for the key fob is restricted because of that. |
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More than any other food, bacon has been lifted by the comfort food trend because of that instant recognition. |
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And because of that, the gunmen killed the crewman to make an example to other ship owners. |
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Then he recuperates the error, and says that although it was the wrong man, or because of that, he learned more than he would have done otherwise. |
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In certain of those cases, the holdback funds were released in contravention of that agreement, and damages were incurred and calculable because of that breach. |
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And then we won, and because of that everyone assumed we would then get nominated for an Emmy. |
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He went by the nickname Link at our gym for, like, a year, because of that. |
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Because all you guys do is talk about how you hate this person because of that. |
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The other one is silly and perhaps because of that even more cringe-worthy. |
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Three cities were wiped off the map in a month because of that war. |
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She didn't know where this place was that supposedly they were meant to go to, and because of that tried to push the thought out of her hyperactive head. |
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We find ourselves, though, increasingly behind the eight ball when it comes to recruiting and paying for those faculty and staff because of that gap. |
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She was the most unusual of reality tv personalities, and perhaps because of that, the best kind. |
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I no longer eat chocolate ice cream cones because of that searing memory. |
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We are looking here at powers to forfeit a person's property because of its nature, or because of that particular property's relationship to some criminal activity. |
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The second is that because of that fact you have a distinct disadvantage. |
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Nonprofits aren't trying to make money, they're trying to make change, and because of that, they play a critical role in society. |
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Beyond that point, it ceases to be funny, and it is because of that point that I wrote it. |
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The referee said he pulled the Hearts player back but it was just a body-check and to miss the cup final because of that is so hard to take. |
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That's why we've been so successful on defense, because of that ball-hawking mentality. |
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It's a maltier drink than bitter but it is not as strong, and it's cheaper because of that. |
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Presented in an almost headmasterly fashion by the programme's producer William G Stewart, this was hugely enjoyable because of that simplicity. |
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Well, what happened to Laois man James Grant is no urban myth and all the more scary because of that. |
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In Avatar the spectacular rides to the rescue and hairsbreadth escapes have the whole film behind them and because of that are dramatically and emotionally satisfying. |
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