I am pleased with the record yes, but my main feeling at this moment is disappointment for not having been able to beat Montgomery. |
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There's no formal code of behavior, at least none I've been able to fathom. |
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Even if I had not been able to spot Gerald in the throng of gentlemen, his languid grace on the ballroom floor revealed his identity. |
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And he would often take a walk in a winter's evening with a lanthorn, because he had not been able to get ready earlier in the day. |
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That's the only way I've been able to live with myself over the last four years, by forgetting it ever happened. |
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No one has yet been able to identify an Amorite pot or weapon with certainty. |
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Towns in metropolitan areas, however, have been able to take advantage of this by consolidating their authority over discrete services. |
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It had surprised his parents so much that he'd been interested at all that they'd barely been able to come up with a believable reply. |
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Of course, the people of Haiti claim that they see zombies very often, but no one has been able to prove it. |
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The researchers have been able to measure the reduced caffeine levels only in the leaves of year-old seedlings. |
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Because of size limitations, no company has been able to place an optical zoom lens into a handphone camera. |
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As the two start to get drunk, Robby loses what little willpower he has been able to muster and Shane leads him by the nose into disaster. |
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I would have never been able to live with myself if anything had happened to you. |
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I just feel so angry that I have not been able to have my babies in Halifax. |
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She had remained silent during the rest of the meal and Mark hadn't been able to bring her out of it. |
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Openly I have been able to do this for the most part, but inwardly I have often strained at the leash. |
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In other words, he has been able to persuade them to view him uncritically despite the reality belying what is projected. |
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While drag kings have become well-known in major metropolitan areas, not everyone has been able to explore their playful explorations of gender. |
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Prior to this only ships of low tonnage and shallow draught had been able to cross the sand bar at the entrance to the bay. |
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This has meant it has been able to roll the service out to the entire country much more quickly than its rivals and at lower cost. |
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Police have been able to speak to her, but she is still receiving medical treatment for her injuries. |
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Though my first love is rock and roll, classical music has always been able to touch my soul in a different way. |
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For decades he has been able to play on the fears of Turkish Cypriots that they would suffer a second class status if the island was reunified. |
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Some might even have been able to give their driver an automatic speed limiter like they use in the pit lane. |
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Steward claims she would not have been able to compete in the marathon without the crystal to awaken her dormant mind power. |
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Scientists have been able to transmit the causative agent of acute leukosis in chickens with this beetle. |
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You brought everyone closer together, something we haven't been able to accomplish ourselves. |
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Mr. Kumar has been able to capture the rhapsody of colours of Nature in full bloom. |
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I am lucky to have been able to savour the antiquity of the town in its relatively pristine state. |
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Well, through hypnotism people have supposedly been able to remember past lives. |
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I am delighted that we have been able to put up so many lifebelts but we also need alarmed lifebelts. |
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I realised that despite my best moral efforts I had not been able to sound the right chord. |
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So far, however, they have not been able to rouse their compatriots from their apathy. |
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Up to now, these nations have been able to play around with terrorists as if they were pawns in this geopolitical game. |
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Since arriving she had made cakes and toffee apples and done other things she had not been able to do before. |
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Hence, several farms have not been able to sell their milk, which was sequestered by the local health authorities and destroyed. |
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Phil, what have you been able to gather about what's going on in terms of the diplomatic toing and froing here? |
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But had I been able to ask these questions, I suppose I would have been accused of being in bed with the president. |
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She had been able to sense these things, but never been able to place a finger on anything. |
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I haven't been able to suspend that feeling I had in Europe of not-knowingness, a sensation that I enjoyed at the time. |
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Let us assume that the information is in this bill, and that I have had a senior moment and not been able to see it or find out where it is. |
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By sending out our Christmas greetings by e-mail, ABP South Wales have been able to make donations to two local charities. |
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But, like many clubs in the area, they have not been able to have a full membership. |
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Try as we may, no one has been able to fully explain why whales and dolphins beach themselves in the hundreds each year. |
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He said that by careful planning, the school had been able to make their agricultural science programme self-sustaining. |
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She is particularly keen to praise the labour-saving qualities of self-raising flour, which the group has only recently been able to afford. |
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So far as I have been able to determine, nothing more is known of this precocious Baudelairean. |
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The drop-off reflects deep disappointment that clerical establishment rulers have been able to largely thwart Khatami's efforts. |
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If Midori had been able to focus beyond the nemesis in front of her, she would have noticed that hope wasn't so terribly far away. |
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She was saying that Alice Hraldy has been able to contact the entity that had been J.S. Bach in a previous existence. |
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She said several of the people were on medication and had not been able to take their medicines. |
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The research marks the first time an animal has been able to use brain power alone to operate a mechanical object. |
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The times I have been able to spend with you will always be etched in my memory. |
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He's not been able to show it recently but I feel he's maybe needing a goal or two to give him a lift. |
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Technically, Bruce is known as a bass baritone but within that he has been able to sing a variety of roles. |
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However, as the state government had not been able to contribute its own share for the past two years, it could not use the funds. |
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No one else they'd ever employed had been able to do what she did as quickly as she did. |
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If it hadn't been the right choice for my family there's no way I'd have been able to take on the massiveness of this job. |
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Only recently have oceanographers been able to map the seabed in something near the detail possible on land. |
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So far, you have not been able to do anything to stop the events from happening. |
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Scientists have also been able to see for the first time how water is being lost from the Martian atmosphere. |
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What she had been able to gather though was that the man had married money and built it into an empire. |
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John has been able to create a sense of being in the bush while also screening the home from the road and passing traffic. |
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The cycling by Colorado's swift skaters has been able to create more turnovers than a pastry bake-off. |
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Even though we don't earn a penny, we've been able to make a big impact in helping to educate the local schoolchildren. |
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It takes virtually no account of all that scholars have been able to learn about Egypt since the decipherment of hieroglyphics. |
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What scholars have been able to come up with is based on bits and pieces of his work. |
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They'd been able to backtrack the entire affair, all the way back to a really good picture of Kayla swiping the vials of aphrodisiac. |
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This emotion was one I had never been able to handle, and I slunk away from the bright lights and the stage, to the backstage area. |
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Despite my obvious affinity with the man, I'm afraid I haven't been able to acheive a telepathic connection to ask him who he is. |
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If Bolivian farmers had been invited to the meeting, they might have been able to explain to the men in suits what this really means. |
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Even if Wayne's friend's wife had been able to come out of the room guns blazing, her husband would still in all likelihood have been shot. |
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If we had rented during those first five years of marriage, we would never have been able to save enough money to make that purchase. |
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He said no one had been able to identify the person responsible for dumping the explosive device in a garbage bin. |
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His majesty and beauty spoke to me in ways that no priest had ever been able to, and I was breathless from his presence. |
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I live in a maisonette with no garden but I have been able to get the kids out the house by coming here. |
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This results in the average person being able to do things with computers they've never been able to do before. |
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The government has only been able to finance its military machine by slashing spending to education and other essential services. |
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She hadn't been able to sleep all night, because when she closed her eyes, all she could see were the spirits and auras surrounding her. |
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In 2002, the pair made a documentary entitled Ballet Boyz, and they haven't been able to shake off the tag since. |
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I don't sight-read music though I have just been able to follow the score quite easily. |
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Jurors continued along the track, with Mr Latham pausing to point out a site where a car would have been able to make a three-point turn. |
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We got him out of the plaster cast and he's been able to move his wrist freely at a very early stage. |
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By Monday morning four or five families had still not been able to move back into their homes. |
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No one has been able to offer anything attractive enough to woo the South Ossetians and Abkhaz into a unified country. |
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We have had a really hard year and I would have never been able to afford to pay for it. |
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He may not have been able to afford the art at the galleries but he met the people who could. |
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I haven't been able to find much information on the actual risks to adults, so we'll have to wait and see. |
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However, I should have been able to shake my dream mood from my waking mood. |
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The tumuli, or ancient burial mounds, are obvious enough and we have always been able to work around them. |
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I had never been able to let go of caution, even when the constant tactfulness and consideration became painful. |
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An avid shutterbug, Paul has been able to expand his interest in photography as a leader on Sierra Club trips. |
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Until now, punters returning goods have not been able to claim back the original charges made for postage and packing. |
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As a result of this, I have not been able to take any time off on account of not feeling well. |
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Simms said she had not been able to contact her family and friends in London because the phone lines were busy. |
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If it has not quite been able to reach its goal, it does not seem to be from lack of effort. |
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He has been able to find sufficient time to create quite a few items during his free time. |
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Smiles can be seen on the weather-beaten faces of those who have been able to pocket this year's pay. |
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I do feel that because males have been able to enjoy and even luxuriate in my largeness I could too. |
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With the aid of weekly visits to the acupuncturist she's been able to wean herself off of prescription meds. |
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As laptop horsepower has steadily grown, mobile PCs have been able to take on more daunting tasks usually best left to their desktop brethren. |
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Sam Games and Damien Robinson are physical safeties, not speed demons, and opponents have been able to capitalize. |
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It's getting worse day after day, and no one has been able to put an end to it. |
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He was jumpy and apprehensive, and most likely wouldn't have been able to hit anything even surrounding the small oracle if pressed to. |
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This study is based on routinely collected data on NHS hospital admissions, which we have not been able to validate. |
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Have you ever been able to jump-start a car that seemed to crank OK but wouldn't start on its own? |
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I have never been able to discover exactly why she was given up for adoption. |
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On television, we've been able to flood the market with more junky old shows than ever. |
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The boat's engine had coughed and wheezed for a good ten minutes before Kami had been able to coax it into working order. |
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And we haven't even been able to set up workable biospheres on Earth, let alone in space. |
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I haven't been able to turn on the shouting heads shows lately without seeing something about it, and I just heard a rundown on NPR this morning. |
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He said they could be used to find lost objects when held over a map although he had nor yet been able to locate his own missing bicycle. |
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They have not been able to populate fast-flowing rivers and open estuary areas, but lakes and loughs are a huge target for them. |
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We have fallen afoul of censorware companies before, but they've always been able to remove us from their blacklist in a few minutes. |
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Our basic raw material, pulp, has also nearly doubled in price and we haven't been able to pass that increase on. |
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It's how he has been able to reach and maintain the highest standards in his products over the last 25 years. |
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Dean has been able to reach more people at a faster rate and at a lower cost than the traditional direct mail approach. |
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Those commitments that I haven't been able to keep, it's not for lack of trying. |
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So far as I have been able to verify, none of his pet projects went short while he was sick. |
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Unless you are allowed to be a bit aggressive and competitive then you stand no chance of been able to get on in life. |
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I know that cabbage traditionally goes with pork, but I've never been able to stomach the stuff. |
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She was pleased to have been able to maintain her intensity from go to whoa. |
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It was much earlier than Jake usually got to his office, but he was keyed up, and hadn't been able to sleep. |
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Over the years I've been able to put a reasonable amount away for when I get out. |
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It has been able to carve a niche, largely because it specializes specifically in shonen publications, aimed specifically at boys. |
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None of the very skilled physicians in the royal palace had been able to cure him of whatever had ailed him, or even find out what it was. |
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Thanks to a generous bequest we have been able to air-condition the sanctuary. |
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We have been able to achieve this partly by so designing the fuselage that in some respects it resembles an airfoil. |
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I have not been able to find a single left-leaning shock jock on British radio. |
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Even in India, its birthplace, where it has been ruling supreme for the last 3,000 years, it has not been able to permeate the masses. |
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He has been able to get around his home with a stick but cannot manage outside without a wheel-chair. |
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Tattersall's has been able to withstand severe pressure on costs by virtue of a blessed business environment. |
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And indeed, Sandian studies and bicentenary celebrations can be found in many different countries but we haven't been able to find anything here. |
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I am very worried about her because I've not been able to find out if she's all right or not. |
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And then he'd come over, and she'd reddened, feeling as if he'd been able to see where her thoughts had been to. |
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This 10-song collection features mostly B-sides and a few A-sides, but generally it's material North Americans haven't been able to buy. |
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It did not matter that certain persons may well have been able to seek legal redress. |
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Before this the staff had only been able to fly ashore for a couple of days' rest on a rotational basis. |
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Crossing the barriers of vernacular literature, her works have been read by more people and she has been able to create a niche of her own. |
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There was no medical need for artificial insemination and his wife would have been able to conceive after his release from prison. |
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Due to circumstances beyond my control I have not been able to visit every base and all the airmen and women I would have liked to. |
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The vertical plane along which we dive is completely smooth and only a few anemones and shellfish have been able to make themselves fast. |
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It is highly unlikely that the person who drove off with Stephanie will have been able to put this situation out of his mind. |
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The only other handwriting that we have been able to identify is the writing on the boards or doors at Mr Wilkins flat. |
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It's healthy that you've been able to identify one of the things that arouses you sexually. |
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But it was too late to deliver an apology and I understand a sheepish Paul has hardly been able to sleep since. |
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I remembered Princess Jadzia's cool regality, and how I hadn't been able to guess at the spirit behind it until she showed me. |
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After tramping the streets for two days he had still not been able to find any relatives or friends. |
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West Yorkshire Police said they have not been able to substantiate any of the allegations. |
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I would not have been able to make it through my first New Year's Eve here without streams of the vodka rotgut. |
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I'm not saying it's impossible that we would have found something, got lucky, and been able to get on the trail of one or more of the hijackers. |
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Miss V has of course been able to obtain such insurance at a loading, as referred to below. |
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Interestingly, the company, which provides equipment for trackside rail repairs, has been able to sidestep challenging market conditions. |
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No other modern president has been able to accomplish such a delicate task in a midterm election. |
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The yellowness disappeared and the first day after being with Michael he was able to hold his head up, which he hadn't been able to do before. |
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But she thinks she should have been able to vote even if her birthday had fallen after polling day. |
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And the smaltz is shocking, we had to shave our whole bodies after the screening because we'd never have been able to wash to the cheese out of our hair. |
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The theory bedevils scientists, none of whom have been able to prove it true or false. |
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Smartphone apps like Grindr have been able to parlay that acceleration of trust into a big business. |
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All I have been able to find is a cute picture of Spears and Garnett with two comments and 30-some thumb icons of approval. |
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I feel like I can recognize the cadence, but I haven't been able to do it yet. |
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It is a dish that I love but have never been able to recreate properly because we just cannot get calamari that small over here. |
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He has been able to renew and reinvent Chanel signatures, from its fabrics and shapes to emblems such as the camellia. |
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By unknown means, the virus has been able to travel nearly 3,200 miles from its Central African home to Liberia and Guinea. |
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They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and I hope that as a result I've been able to grasp something of the spirit of these wild and wonderful places. |
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The only way that successive regimes in Jakarta have been able to prevent the rise of separatist sentiment, however, is with the jackboot of the military. |
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So far he has been able to dredge up work only as a part-time floor waxer. |
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Due to the raging success of our products, money coming in has been able to finance improvements to keep up with the demand for product going out. |
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We are not told that cooper had been able to vote without hindrance when she lived in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. |
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A very successful, well-supported December fundraiser had left the coffers in a healthy state and the club has been able to affiliate to the Federation and pay its insurance. |
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What creeping advances the government has been able to make on some fronts are being matched by setbacks. |
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Those behind the site claim it's the first time we've been able to compare the flight information of airline websites against flight aggregator sites and charter companies. |
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Despite gallant efforts by its board, management and staff and good public support, the airport has never been able to get a reasonable period of stability to prove itself. |
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Since the late 1980s, most private kindergartens in Hong Kong have lacked government funding and have been able to afford only older, less powerful computers. |
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Had he checked his facts, he would have been able to report that Wilkinson has been handling Pentagon PR for several years, at least since 2001 in Afghanistan. |
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Satyarthi said he was dedicating the award to all of those he had not yet been able to help. |
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Mr. Perrot, whilst accepting that he now had no independent recollection of events, had to an extent been able to refresh his memory from the documents. |
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Somehow I haven't been able to locate that dictum in the Quran, ahadith or sunan, but it must be there somewhere. |
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Team instructors have been able to refresh their skills with instructor development training, additional language training and lesson rehearsals with interpreters. |
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First described in 1957, the disease, called kuru, had long caused dementia and death in the natives, but no one had been able to trace its cause. |
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This would seem to refute the new report that the captain alone would have been able to disable all the systems. |
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How the horror of these times has influenced us, that we accept with indifference the all-present terror which we would have never been able to imagine! |
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Rarely has the average Joe been able to see the life of the secret agent in such vivid candor. |
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Of course, he knew what to charge in these days of globalisation, and had it not been for Marchizu's release on parole, the community would never have been able to afford him. |
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In cases of restitution where land has been restored to the original owners, former landholders have been able to continue using the land through leasing arrangements. |
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He had not seen the third eaglet and he did not want to wait before summoning help for the two he had been able to rescue. |
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I suspect that the band Phish may have been inspired to use the same f to ph substitution by the same analogy, but I haven't been able to confirm this. |
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He thought it must have fallen from his pocket somewhere after he'd sat restringing the instrument under his favourite tree, but he hadn't been able to find it again. |
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It was already known empirically that this was the case, but no one had been able to understand why this apparently anomalous behaviour should be so. |
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Researchers have been able to simulate antigravity under extremely cold temperatures for small objects, but true antigravity is only a theoretical concept. |
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So far, this aggressive modernization has been able to win over both fans and critics. |
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She didn't get to the Olympics and has never been able to live it down. |
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We have been able to come up with an old tractor with a bucket that moves the materials, and we also have a rotovator with which we can mix the materials. |
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With revenue from the illegal mining and sale of rough diamonds, the rebels have been able to purchase and stockpile ammunition to prolong the war. |
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Barely anyone valued the river, preferring instead to live at lofty heights that kissed the clouds, so I had been able to rent a small apartment overlooking the Effenlie. |
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If only they had been able to live up to the glory of presidential progress! |
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And I have been able to do so because I have become increasingly convinced that culture, like the luminiferous ether of nineteenth-century physics, doesn't do much work. |
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He has been able to remove stuck CD magazines by using a piece of shim stock or a hack saw blade and going alongside one of the long sides of the magazine to hit the release. |
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Oviedo haven't been able to find the net in 10 away visits and may soon be vying for the record run of scoreless aways in Spain, currently standing at 12 matches. |
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She would not have been able to taste, see or smell any Midazolam that might have been slipped into her beer. |
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It takes about 20 minutes to cook on the griddle, arrives piping hot, and is covered in a tasty Japanese sauce I haven't been able to duplicate at home. |
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The inquest heard that he lost control of the back end of his car on a bend and had not been able to avoid the collision on a road which was wet from earlier rain. |
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After confronting mum and dad, I have been able to get on with my life but I still bare the emotional scars and visual torments of dreams and visions. |
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Allard K. Lowenstein was so far to the left of WFB that WFB wouldn't have been able to find him with the hubble telescope. |
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Their ability to obtain similar backstopped alias documents was too slow, and we had not been able to obtain internal permission to acquire these for our subjects. |
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With some notable exceptions, few scholars have been able to develop their writing skills while fulfilling their obligations to teaching and research. |
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In previous tournaments, no one had been able to complete all 10 square root problems within the time limit. |
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Had Richard III been able to install a tape recorder in his palaces the ranting might well have been identical. |
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There is no way you should have been able to access that screen. |
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They're much more seclusive, having been able to avoid us thus far. |
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Maybe it would have been better if I had set my mind on writing a maudlin, self-pitying note that I would have been able to throw away the next day. |
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Although he worked his way up from a barrow boy to running his own hotel, he admits that life would have been much easier if he had been able to read or write. |
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The family had not been allowed to take their dog, but Patsy had been able to bring her jitterbug trophy. |
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Following a transfusion, patients are not allowed to give blood themselves for a year and Jenny has also been on medication and has not been able to donate. |
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At nine o'clock that morning, when she'd gone out to hang the wash to dry, she hadn't been able to bear the thought of staying inside all day working. |
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Both of us would have liked to have been able to have deer radio collared and then to have them hunted, and then the hunt stop at the end and allow the deer to get away. |
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Where museums have truly been able to harness the power of the web is with the microsite, a stand-alone website that accompanies a specific exhibition. |
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But short of that, Louisiana has been able to look to Governor Bobby Jindal to give BP the tongue-lashing it badly deserves. |
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For the same reason that it hasn't been able to get companies to top up their pensions. |
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On some level, I have been able to detach myself from them, and to see them as a condition which is every bit as arbitrary and transient as a common cold. |
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Among other consequences, this has meant that the tourism industry has not been able to adequately access transient workers because there is nowhere for them to stay. |
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Every time they seemed to be getting closer to something they had never been able to touch before. |
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Michel has also been able to corner Bush on transoceanic flights to China, Korea, Japan, Singapore, India, and Nigeria. |
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As soon as she realized who it was, her expression was that of a little girl who just found a missing doll she lost but hasn't been able to forget. |
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The pupils have also been able to extend the project into other lessons, including making a bird table, which is visible from the nursery classroom. |
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And he has been able to portray himself as unencumbered by some of the interest groups linked to the other candidates. |
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Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn All that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy and patience. |
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Yet no one has ever been able to monopolize any of the innovations that have periodically roiled the game. |
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Most participants in these two projects have been able to follow through on advice about getting help, namely by utilizing tutors or remedial assistance. |
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I haven't been able to trace the origin of the name, but it is likely that of the horticulturist who developed the variety, a Monsieur or Madame Clochard. |
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I have always been able to swing the ball into the righthanders and the way the ball has been swinging this season has helped me. |
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Previously, Paymasters had been able to draw on money from HM Treasury at their discretion. |
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It is only because of these achievements that we have been able to sign a major sponsorship agreement with Neo Paints. |
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They haven't been able to reproduce the results of the first experiment. |
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Unfortunatiely, we have not been able to reach agreement with Trilith Educational Services Ltd on mutally acceptable terms and conditions. |
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From this redoubt, the Germans had been able to direct artillery fire and snipe the British positions. |
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Had Caernarfon been completed as intended, it would have been able to contain a royal household of several hundred people. |
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Gruffydd was the son of Llywelyn ap Seisyll, who had been able to rule both Gwynedd and Powys. |
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Individuals such as Tom Lamb have been able to turn their mining career into a career in art. |
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This doesn't mean no affiliation for authors of other texts exists, only that scholars have not been able to find them. |
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Quite simply, I would not have been able to do what I have in politics without his constant advice, guidance and support through all these years. |
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Vicky's been up a ladder all morning painting her flat and turps has not been able to get rid of all the emulsion from her fingernails. |
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Maugham subsequently said that if he had been able to get there six months earlier, he might have succeeded. |
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I once had the book in my hands, a handsome volume bound in calf, but I never read it and I have not been able to get hold of a copy since. |
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I've never been able to write a happy play, but I've been able to enjoy a happy life. |
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If the men under his charge had not mutinied, he might have been able to cross the Andes to reach the Chilean side. |
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Since 2017 women have been able to serve in all roles in the Royal Marines. |
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The title sponsor has been able to determine the league's sponsorship name. |
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She hasn't been able to extricate herself from her legal problems. |
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As of today, nature and environmental movements have been able to prevent this. |
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In October 2003, Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei stated that he had not been able to see the Great Wall of China. |
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Researchers had previously been able to use the sequencing of these veritable molecular building blocks to reproduce a binary code. |
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Universite de Sherbrooke chemist Yue Zhao has been able to purchase just such convenience with some vanishingly small amounts of gold. |
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This bibliography contains all second-person texts and criticism that I have been able to verify personally. |
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Tom Hiddleston has revealed he has been able to change Loki slightly in the Thor sequel The Dark World. |
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The organising committee had been able to create such a surplus in part by selling exclusive sponsorship rights to select companies. |
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Ever since Barnes played with Davis at U.C.L.A., he has been able to throw baseball passes halfway downcourt. |
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This kind of retributory justice is viewed as necessary because of the impunity with which guards have been able to kill prisoners in the past. |
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He's been able to do that all the way through the playoffs, so he's really backboned us. |
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Rahil added he had been able to stop landgrab since he took over as NVDA director two month ago. |
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By paying attention to lenders' needs, Dorado has been able to meld their architecture philosophy to the mortgage banking process. |
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Moreover, the museum has been able to acquire one of the greatest assemblages of Achaemenid silverware in the world. |
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But he has not been able to explain how he would pay for this renationalisation. |
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For instance, Conmed has initiated a rental program for small hospitals that have not been able to justify high costs of the arthroscopes. |
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Thirty years later, native species still have not been able to recolonize in the compressed soil. |
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A lady called Marian Kalkin has tried to contact us, but unfortunately, she left an incomplete phone number and we haven't been able to find her. |
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I have been able to identify several fractured rationalizations for drug abuse and to draw up a strategic approach to drug counseling. |
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Margaret Thatcher might have been able to get by on four hours' sleep per night, but her relationshipwith shut-eye was by no means normal. |
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It is a testament to our compelling story that we've been able to attract such talent to join Joule in our industry-changing mission. |
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I have been able to find some generic information on the Zehner but can't nail down the Walther. |
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With GoldTime, Extreme DA has been able to minimize TA performance as a sign-off bottleneck. |
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We have always been tantalisingly close to making it work but never quite been able to become financially stable. |
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The parties have not been able to reach a settlement in the case. |
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I have not been able to discover the source of the very curious underplot of The Captives. |
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Men may keep a sort of level of good, but no man has ever been able to keep on one level of evil. |
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From what I've been able to ascertain, I'm a bit of a freak among the majority of TSgirls in the fact that I'm not very conservative. |
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In bed, Lauren has never been able to control her lateral squirmage. She is the needle on a compass and Spencer is due North. |
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He has been able to take the sling off for a few minutes at a time but said he probably will be wearing it until mid-December. |
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Had we had access to the WHO and WHA observership, we would have been able to handle SARS more effectively,'' Ma said. |
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I don't even know what its for. I've been trying to put the pieces together but they keep us both siloed. What have you been able to figure out? |
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In an article it was mentioned that no one has been able to identify the true factors that cause this discrepancy. |
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Randi's list is a key reason I've been able to continue to use Twitter, as it prevents relentless ideological sealions from crowding my mentions. |
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And until now only the most energetic have been able to enjoy the rugged, breathtaking peaks of Snowdonia. |
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We have not been able to get a good syce for our animal, and have had to make do with a young and inexperienced fellow. |
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Patients who have not been able to get access to drugs in development have organized and advocated for greater access. |
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In Scotland the public have the right to use any defined route over which the public has been able to pass unhindered for at least 20 years. |
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They have been able to reconstruct the production methods and trade patterns employed by the axe makers. |
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As far as researchers have been able to learn, it has kept the same diet in its transfer to the Great Lakes. |
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Limestone has fissures and is soluble in water, therefore rivers have been able to carve deep, narrow valleys. |
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Since 1 April 2008, everyone aged 40 to 74 years old has been able to get a health check for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease. |
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The old couple who had lived there hadn't been able to do much and the garden was a wilderness of couch-grass and dandelion. |
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Apple, on the other hand, has been able to avoid such conflicts, until the App Store introduced censorable content in the form of applications. |
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During the current renovation, Sage has been able to repurchase several of these elements on eBay and has refabricated others. |
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In 1924 the Liberal party had only been able to put up 343 candidates due to lack of money. |
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By threatening to withhold federal highway funds, Congress has been able to pressure state legislatures to pass a variety of laws. |
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Despite the variability, all but four presidents have been able to appoint at least one justice. |
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Never in history had the Senate been able to muster enough votes to cut off a filibuster on a civil rights bill. |
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For about 30 years you have been able to purchase pre-hung doors and door jambs. |
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In this situation, it seems unlikely that Sweden could have been able to organize a major expedition against Novgorod. |
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Of late, their schedules have proven pretty unworkable and they have not been able to see as much of one another as they would have liked. |
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