Kuyper's reformational worldview corresponds closely with my own and provides a foundation that I had been lacking. |
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This contains alfalfa and parsley, both of which have traditionally been used to treat urinary-tract problems. |
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Hospitals and doctors have been placed on alert to be prepared to quarantine patients suspected of suffering from the early stages of the virus. |
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I had to change my shirt when I got back to our place because you could have wrung the sweat out of the one I'd been wearing. |
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The ground which has been levelled is now being left until July to settle and consolidate. |
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Although this has been a constant refrain in the past few years, little has been done to achieve this goal. |
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At heart, he is a street dancer so he has been keeping his hand in by taking part in Saturday night krump battles in a subway near the Coliseum. |
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The Aleppo gall has been used since the time of the Greeks as a nonfading ink. |
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In some cases, the people being accused were not even aware that an accusation had been levelled against them! |
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Then, over your eyes, place a soft, scented washcloth that has been wrung out in warm lavender water. |
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Grave concerns have been raised about the marking of A levels and GCSE exams after 24 students from Easingwold School had their grades raised. |
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Once the digging there has been completed, the land will be levelled and the bypass will be 10 meters below the current ground level. |
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He writes books of poetry but his contact with classical music had been rather limited thus far. |
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His recollections were written up in a diary which has been kept by his daughter Mary. |
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It's been a long workday, filled with meetings, and you even ate your lunch al desko. |
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For a family of paradoxes, with similar levels of intractability, have been discovered, which are not reflexive in this way. |
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No special licenses had been granted by the U.S. for the export of krytrons in its possession. |
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Their partnership has been reforged in the heat of the election campaign, but it faces further daunting challenges. |
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The finished surfaces may have been refinished, and the piece will look great. |
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Computers can also cut costs by alerting a physician ordering a test that it has already been done. |
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Simply blended with onion, herbs and salt, the lentils had been stewed until liquid. |
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The Rezillos, arguably Scotland's only bona fide success story from the punk rock years, have not so much re-formed as been reborn. |
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The fountain in the Corn Exchange has been criticised for being stuffed with food paper wrappings most of the time. |
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This was the first time such a concession had been made in her school for an A-level student. |
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Water levels on the lake were very low and conditions have not been very favourable for angling with few anglers fishing the lakes. |
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Two fields have been bought, levelled and surfaced to be used as car parks for the duration of the Games. |
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The European Union has always been sold as an integration in which living standards would be leveled up, not down. |
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Many people have been handing over money and writing cheques to local branches of charities across the region. |
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Some people have been writing us off, but we just have to believe in ourselves. |
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The court heard some complainants were still in negotiation with insurance companies, but at least two of the vehicles had been written off. |
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Finally, it has been suggested by Wilenski and others that Vermeer might have traced over images reflected in mirrors. |
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Council CEO Rex Mooney said aldermen had been briefed on the matter at a special meeting on Friday. |
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The phone call will come, and even though I have been expecting it, I'll still be an emotional wreck. |
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Creative parking on the sidewalks and in no-parking zones would have been good feeding ground for the police wreckers. |
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In this case, had I been civic-spirited, I suppose I could have wrestled him down and yelled for the police. |
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It returned 469 of the krytrons but the rest, they declared, had been destroyed in testing conventional weapons. |
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More than 20 pubs in the district have been granted permission to open and serve alcohol for the game. |
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By that time the very essence of his language has been reforged, and he can no longer either speak or think without allusion to her. |
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Councillors from all three parties in Bolton have been wrangling over political power since the local elections on May 1 left a hung council. |
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A nurse who pioneered new ways of treating alcoholics in East Lancashire has been honoured by his profession. |
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Medical staff in Scarborough have been put on alert for possible infections after a patient at the resort's hospital died of pneumonia. |
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Before your mother reformed me that might have been my typical weekly shop. |
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Antiques that have been refinished should be treated according to type of finish as described in other sections. |
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By far, alethic logic has been the field of modal logic which has received the greatest attention. |
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The beef has been sufficiently stewed to soften its collagen, making it delectably chewable. |
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The bar attendant lady hesitated not for one second and cheerfully confided that her brew had been stewing for three hours. |
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Safety at York's oldest swimming pool complex has been upgraded following an Easter refit ordered by York leisure chiefs. |
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Lowe auctioneers have been in negotiations with interested buyers and now expect to wrap the sale up in the next two weeks. |
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It was a wrinkled plain brown shirt, having been folded into a ball and pushed into the back of his closet, but it was clean nonetheless. |
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The school may have been refounded later in the first century BC by Andronicus of Rhodes, but this is uncertain. |
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The nine-month refit has seen the patrol ship fitted with three new diesel generators and the junior rates' mess has been rebuilt. |
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We wrapped him up with thermal blankets because he didn't know how long he'd been in the water and there was a danger of hypothermia. |
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Jared has been voracious since then, reading well above his level, and everything he can get his hands on. |
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It's never been properly levelled so water always stands on the surface when it rains. |
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Yet there have also been recent earthquakes that have leveled entire villages, wiping out hundreds of children and families. |
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Across the city there has been a levelling off in growth because the supply is now beginning to catch up with the demand. |
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No criticism has been levelled at the councillor who withdrew her nomination for mayor and subsequently changed her vote. |
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The school has been awarded the Basic Skills Quality Mark for reading, writing, spelling and number work. |
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He's been at it for decades and has written a magnificent text book which he's currently rewriting. |
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But the boys were up for it, mainly because we had been written off and it was the last chance to win anything. |
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Employees at a morgue in India have been busted for allowing local traders to store fish in among their dead bodies. |
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A traffic warden booked a car after it had been written off in a rush-hour smash and the driver taken to hospital. |
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The continuing wrangles over who should pay for a new play area at Barrow Green, in Chippenham, may have been resolved for the moment. |
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In time, the pile of presents had been reduced to wrapping paper and a table full of varying things. |
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Although Australian Kriol does not have any official status, it has been used in bilingual education programs in parts of Australia. |
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It's a mixed answer and if aldermen have been elected, then at times they have to make decisions. |
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The community complex has been at the centre of a legal wrangle for the past two years. |
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Spironolactone has been the traditional treatment for primary aldosteronism. |
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The approach to Jeddah is filled with dangerous reefs, and over the years several ships have been wrecked. |
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For years now the park has been a haven for glue sniffers, teenage drinkers and wreckers. |
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It's going to be a huge wrench for me and everyone who has been at the offices for years. |
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A few cars had smashed windscreens and the entrails of radios strewn over the seats and onto the pavement where the doors had been wrenched open. |
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Work has been set for him and as far as I'm concerned it's being marked by teachers. |
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There have also been big busts, however, in Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Malawi, Nigeria and Tanzania. |
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Changes that will see 28,000 fishermen lose their jobs and 8,600 vessels being scrapped have been unveiled by the European Commission. |
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The Left has been slow off the mark in identifying the obvious American responsibility for that event. |
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I may have been mulling over a difficult decision, or wrestling with the structure of a forthcoming speech. |
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Since 1993, Oakhurst has been helping to reforest the Portland area through the Oakhurst Millennium Tree Challenge. |
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It often happens after the circle of bark has been removed, a small portion of the inner bark adheres to the alburnum. |
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Scientists have been wrangling for decades about the precise reasons why we age. |
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His 11-year tenure with the Sky Blues has been rewarded by a glittering testimonial against the champions of Scotland. |
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Unions and bosses have been wrangling for months within the company's western division over a new pay deal. |
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He would have been the biggest bust on this side of sector nine, but he got away. |
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In another case, one couple has now been wrangling for a year with their builder over fixing a series of faults. |
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But he got testy whenever reporters got close to what might have been driving the deal. |
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There have been alerts warning of bombs being hidden in cameras, cell phones, even stuffed toys. |
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My presents had been wrapped in tissue paper or cheap linen, with small hollies or nativities on them. |
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The mother of the children told police she and her husband had been having marital problems for the past six months. |
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If as much energy had been put into the discussions then we wouldn't be in this position now. |
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By 1849 there had only been about 20 senior wranglers during the time he tutored and around sixty placed in the top three. |
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A number of oil refineries have been knocked out of commission by Hurricane Katrina. |
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Two billion German marks have been invested in the area's shipbuilding but the figures still show South Korea forging ahead. |
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The ballet slipper is a danseur's best friend but, in the hearts of ballerinas, it's been overshadowed by the pointe shoe. |
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Ten or 15 years ago, this would have been a very different book, full of the referential jokiness of postmodernism. |
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What could have been more appropriate for this marital tragedy than, of all operas, Tristan und Isolde? |
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Von Furstenberg's signature wrap dresses have been copied so many times that she often has no wish to be associated with them. |
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Reference to Hebrew terms could have been used to illustrate the beauty and poetic style of the original spoken testimonies. |
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Fingers go white with loss of feeling having been wrapped round the work bag handles all day. |
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Increasingly this year I have noticed lines and wrinkles and baggy eyes that I haven't been aware of before. |
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But, there have been enough wrinkles in recent events to suggest that we are not simply seeing the standard food chain of capitalism in action. |
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Rarely has any one ball club been stockpiled with such a talented group of young rookie prospects. |
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And just as under apartheid, people have been obliged to reformulate their ethnic identities in order to get access to resources. |
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My daughter's laptop screen has gone dim and she has been told to scrap the machine because it is old. |
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Whatever else has gone wrong for the Government, scrappage has been a clear success. |
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Since the scheme began, the South Korean car maker Hyundai has been the biggest winner, compiling an order book of 8,000 UK scrappage sales. |
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The track had been recently scraped smooth so the beck, the crystalline flow on many a Helmsley postcard, was a little dirty. |
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Another advantage of the unmanned refit has been the opportunity for the sailors to catch up on leave. |
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In a separate development, air pollution at Eastleigh town centre has been found to be way above acceptable levels. |
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A drug dealer who sold wraps of heroin to undercover detectives has been jailed for three years. |
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The site for the bus station and car park has been levelled and contractors will move in early in May and finish next summer. |
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Seven columns in each ring have been marked with strange symbols, forming a huge seven-pointed star. |
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A series of events has been designed to try to put the wow factor back into history for primary school children. |
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Already entire streets of flats have been levelled to make way for more than 700 new homes, two new schools and a state-of-the-art health centre. |
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Centromeric DNA, being highly repetitive, has been refractory to molecular analysis. |
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The lamp, which would originally have been a gas lamp, marked a dividing line in the town. |
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The steward concerned is extremely upset that this accusation has been levelled against him. |
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The verandas attached to the midship Helios Deck cabins interrupt what could have been a continuous wrap-around open promenade. |
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But the image of him taking control and levelling with people in an honest and compassionate way has been burned into the American psyche. |
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Police confirmed that a ball bearing, or BB, gun had been discharged inside the store. |
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She has written five books of poetry and a clip file shows she has been receiving accolades for years. |
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Next he wants to write a musical, something he's been planning to do for years. |
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Our policies had been extended for two months because the insurance company employee who wrote them had gone on vacation. |
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She really must have been scraping the barrel for a subject this week, it was an insult to the average reader's intelligence. |
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Language is a significant cultural marker of national identity for a people whose culture has always been under siege because of colonialism. |
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If you have any doubts about how the alder buckthorn you plan to use has been aged, do not use it. |
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Tax receipts are down, as assets have been written off, so less money is coming into the Treasury coffers. |
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There must be hundreds, thousands, of huts being erected here, on 12 by 15 plots that have been marked and staked out. |
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One boy has been charged with assault after a Warneford School caretaker was shot in the back with a ball bearing gun. |
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He recorded many albums and tapes and a book of his music and tunes has also been published. |
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Speaking of genes and drugs, for years there's been a fruitless search for the gene for alcoholism. |
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The inquest heard that Mr Dean had been out with his friends to a public house, but had not drunk alcohol. |
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It is relevant to reflect just for a moment on what our history of law reporting in New Zealand has been. |
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Most alderfly investigations have been in the temperate regions of North America and Europe. |
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Moreover, angiotensin II infusion has been shown to increase tetanic tension in rat hind-limb preparations. |
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The gorillas' natural habitat has been gradually destroyed to make way for farmland and cash crops for sale on the global market. |
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The American system of training has been refined over the years and at no time is a trainee left unsupervised. |
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Laws against sexual harassment have been refined over the years, including harassment at the workplace. |
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The wrecks of such ships have inevitably been targets for treasure-seekers. |
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Heart valve testers are used by surgeons to check the function of mechanical heart valves after they have been sewn into the heart. |
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Two other ships have been wrecked over this way, though they are more thoroughly broken up and the debris fields are mixed together. |
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Balshaw's hopes of resuming his England career in the Six Nations have almost certainly been wrecked by his latest injury blow. |
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This piece of wreckage has been identified as a part of the front of the aircraft, extending to the right wing. |
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It has been said over and over again by the senior shuttle program management that every flight is a test flight. |
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Having been kept as a house slave by his planter-master, who had taught him to read and write, he had acquired refined, civilized tastes. |
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Freed of the weight that had been sitting atop her, the girl reflexively jerked her body out of the shallow water. |
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For nearly 50 years Australian babies have been routinely vaccinated against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus. |
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A mild tetchiness and suspicion between the two counties has been evident in more than merely their refusal to contemplate a unified police unit. |
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A wooden pont on empty oil drums has been constructed alongside the boathouse and ferries workmen across to the central fountain. |
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The lines have been scratched out using a needle, on a canvas smeared with oil colours. |
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Appraisal time is upon us, and all team leaders will have been instructed to find the slightest excuse to mark people down. |
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How to fight back against a bad bust or police harassment was something that he and fellow musicians had been discussing for years. |
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She understands she's been an attractive target for journalists scratching for the next headline. |
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Nerissa shrugged in return as she scratched out whatever it had been that she'd been drawing. |
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Her name had been scratched out and all the evidence of her reign was deposited in one location. |
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Shakespearean rhyming couplets have been adapted for rap with an on-stage DJ scratching, beatboxing and grooving right along with the performers. |
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He pointed to a spot on the weapon's surface which had been worn down a bit, as if someone had tried to scrape something off the surface. |
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Have not the rich been guilty of ignoring the cry of the wretched and the poor in this little world we share? |
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When I work with Obscure, I try to think of what can be done with scratching on this record that hasn't been done before. |
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Much has been made of his ability to make his toggle switch sound like a DJ scratching. |
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A year earlier a start had been made on dismantling the batteries, and seventeen electric cabs were scrapped. |
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The input from the communities has not been as strong as one would have hoped. |
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An increase in referrals will show just what an effective risk sink British general practice has been for many years. |
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The magazine noted that the market economy had led to the marginalization of public intellectuals, but they had never been more necessary. |
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As part of the general transition to a market economy, privatization laws for land have been introduced. |
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The news of the sale came as a welcome surprise as it had been on the market for some time. |
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Whether the prosecution should have been allowed to use his testimony is a harder question. |
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And all this, mark you, before a date for the general election has even been set. |
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At that instant, the total effects of interior ballistics in terms of developed muzzle velocity and spin have been imparted to the projectile. |
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Unfortunately, however, the year 2000 saw the demise of what has been known as the most influential scratch crew ever. |
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I later notice that it has been marked down several times, indicating that nobody in this whole community knows what a Frette sheet is. |
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Having been here only 9 months I am still only scratching the surface and finding many delights are hidden below the superficial facade. |
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He said the confiscated rifles have been sent to Australia to check ballistics to see if a link can be established with Wednesday's attack. |
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Steel prices had been marked up by a handful of producers in view of the rising exports to China and a few other countries. |
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He agilely jumped off and tethered his horse to a bar that had seemingly been placed there for that specific purpose. |
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They still haven't even allowed tethering which was supposed to have been released 2 years ago! |
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The directors of a bust Hampshire dealership have been charged with supplying counterfeit software to more than half of the UK's police forces. |
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All three supply milk for what has been called the nation's largest organic dairy marketer. |
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Her knowledge of plants and of gardening has been developed since 1982 through experience in a market garden and then a garden centre in Otaki. |
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In recent months the Clyde has been a popular place to fish and most boats have always managed to scrape a fairly decent week's wages. |
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It's the one word that we all wish had never been invented and then maybe it wouldn't exist. |
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The concept of validity has been contested and is subject to further refinement. |
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The big sell-off has been mostly a non-event, though not so much for want of would-be buyers. |
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We could easily have been scrapping for points at the bottom of the table with Carlisle. |
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Had he been born in an earlier century, he wouldn't have got away with half of his exploits. |
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The altitude at which all air has been removed from the ballonet is referred to as the pressure altitude. |
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New products and more focused marketing efforts have been slower to take off in Europe than America. |
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As part of the deregulation and marketisation of the British state, privatisation has been part of a process of internationalising the economy. |
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Change in China since reforms began in the late 1970s has been consistent with more marketization and fewer government directives. |
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I've never been a great one for ballet, and classical ballet, in particular, has pretty much passed me by. |
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He was 26, scraping a living as a private tutor, and came to call with his dashing friend Edward Irving, who had once been Jane's teacher. |
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Mr B is, of course, the man who propelled classical ballet into the 20th century, and whose centenary has just been celebrated. |
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The surviving examples have been scraped up by serious collectors or modified into later models. |
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His increasing participation in musical concerts and music conferences has been testimony to his growing popularity. |
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She told him, quite woundingly, that he had not been so dejected when his own mother died. |
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Knapp had been impressed by balloon rallies in the past, but thought it would be too difficult to start ballooning himself. |
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Affectionately known as Repack, the road had been popular with local ballooners for years. |
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Lamb prices had been off, so Oren was scraping hard to make his feed payments. |
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Scrapbooking is not now, nor has it ever been about achieving design excellence. |
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I am a ballet dancer who has always been a fan of tap, jazz, and musical theater dance. |
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The maritime borders between Australia and East Timor have never been defined. |
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Scrapbooking has only been around for about 10 years in it's current incarnation. |
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In many instances the socialist revolutions had been betrayed by reformist leaders of workers' parties and trade unions. |
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A man has been charged after allegedly stealing scratchies out of Christmas cards, a safe and cash from his workplace in Cairns. |
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Since 1997, almost 300 Quebec farmers have been ordered to destroy more than 12,000 sheep feared to be carrying the disease called scrapie. |
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Sheep are susceptible to their own brain wasting disease called scrapie, but this disease has never been shown to be transmissible to humans. |
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My pride had been wounded and I should have been big enough to point out where they had gone wrong. |
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And scrappage has been at least revenue-neutral for the Government, which cashed in on the flow of VAT paid on new cars. |
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The device that caused the scare was later said to have been a ballcock from a bathroom cistern, packed with fireworks. |
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Elections have been stolen and voters disenfranchised with paper ballots, too. |
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Issues have been clarified and various unions expect to have balloted their members by the end of this week. |
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Every time the members have been balloted they have come back more strongly in favour of action. |
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This was the fourth time the workforce had been asked if they wanted to ballot for strike action. |
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Franchised dealers have been staggered by some of the old cars they have taken in under the scrappage scheme. |
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Private vehicles have been completely banned, but public transport has been laid on to get voters to the ballot boxes. |
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It means there have now been eight consecutive months of growth thanks mainly to the scrappage scheme. |
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The area has also been key to Britain's maritime trade with both ship-building and freight playing a major role in the regions development. |
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Franklin has been a dancer, ballet master, choreographer, and artistic director. |
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The yacht has been undergoing an extensive refit in North Vancouver ever since Lyon and crew sailed it to Vancouver from Holland last June. |
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A couple of those shows would have failed even if they'd only been opposite a test pattern. |
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Some of my line drives and fly balls that would have been home runs in other ballparks were against the fence for doubles in Washington. |
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If Pluto were discovered today, it may not have been called a planet, because it is just one among a myriad of objects in the Kuiper belt. |
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That has been the judgment rendered at the highest levels again within the last few weeks without any qualification. |
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While it may have been a scrappy game, this performance was not riddled with the disappointment of the display at Fratton Park. |
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The songs on the album were all scratchy, new-wavey and sounded like they had been recorded in an upturned tin bath. |
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Teenage graffiti artists who scrawled all over a local school and park have been forced to clean up their handiwork. |
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The press remains scrappy and defiant, but its skepticism about lawyers has been embraced by the mainstream. |
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I hadn't exactly been marking the days off between meetings but occasionally his handsome face had flitted through my thoughts. |
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Fires still burned, but homes were charred and had been levelled to the ground. |
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I really believe that they need to bring in more players who have been there, ballplayers who have been successful. |
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An acceptable balance of interests between maritime states and coastal states appears to have been achieved. |
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It turns out that the emphasis in ballroom is in posture, rhythm and grace, and the steps weren't any more advanced than we've been learning. |
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The school, which teaches everything from ballroom and latin to tap and street, has been established for thirty nine years. |
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Edwards always has been a leader and a ballhawk, and he can play inside or outside. |
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Unlike most tensile testers, this instrument has been designed for horizontal operation. |
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In one part of the complex, crosses mark an area which has been designated as a graveyard. |
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The ballyhoo with which the film has been received has to be attributed, at least in part, to the impoverishment of field from which it springs. |
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In Britain, the show has been ballyhooed by the political caste, which isn't surprising, since it glorifies their trade. |
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We agree that the rewriting of history is an integral part of the historian's trade, and this has been a marked feature of our own work. |
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Scottish police marksmen have been issued with a revolutionary type of plastic bullet that could make conventional firearms almost redundant. |
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Demand in Waterford City Centre for good retail locations is extremely strong and there has been a marked scarcity of suitable properties. |
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A table of contents that did not require scrolling and which marked off completed sections would also have been nice. |
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In cooking, the adjective al dente describes pasta and rice that has been cooked so as to be firm but not hard. |
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When police busted the home they found much of the operation had been taken down. |
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Since 1995 they've been wowing audiences with a crossover style combining their operatic training with Irish folk. |
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They emerged into a large natural cavern that had been modified by adding cells and alcoves around the wall. |
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The members of the Board had been ballyragged around the country last year as the worst health administrators ever. |
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In addition, the patient's perception of pain control has been established as a marker of quality. |
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They have been pilloried by the liberal mafia who control our media and satirised by those scrawlers who call themselves cartoon artists. |
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Staring down at the scrawny man, Jonah wondered what he had ever been afraid of. |
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He screams in pain when he learns that his wife has been killed in the explosion. |
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In my sub-arctic garden, though, the end of the tournament has always been the marker for my strawberry crop to swell up and need attention. |
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The entire place had been marked off with police tape and closed to the public. |
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More than 700 alarms, which emit a high-pitched 130 decibel scream, have been sold in a four-day frenzy. |
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But he won a starting job late in preseason and has been a hard-hitting ballhawk. |
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He always had been a screamer, a facemask grabber, a five-star curser, but in Tennessee he stood back. |
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The earliest known recipe for marmalade has been discovered in an 18th century book being auctioned in Edinburgh. |
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He may have been dubbed 'comedy Marmite' but 639,000 fans flocked to see his show. |
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A couple of employees in the postal dept. have already been busted for taking out credit cards in student and faculty names. |
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It looked like there might once have been something written on the wrapper with a marker pen. |
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However, some have been laid out in the traditional fashion with a border marking the area in front of the headstone. |
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To test if the starch has been converted to sugars, half fill a test tube with the liquid and add 1 or 2 drops of tincture of iodine. |
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That the situation has been intensified by wrangling over equipment is, however, entirely predictable. |
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Despite her lack of years and inches, Wood has been marked down as the Next Big Thing in Scottish curling for several years. |
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I told him that a friend of mine had been badly wounded and was in urgent need of medical attention. |
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His parents cut him off financially when he told them he'd been busted for drugs. |
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Let's reflect for a moment on how well the current policy has been working. |
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The car had started to show signs of severe rusting around the body and has in all probability been consigned to the scrap heap. |
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A Norwegian woman setting up shop as a witch has been awarded a government grant worth 53,000 kronor. |
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Its taste was pretty similar to dark balsamic vinegar, but my tastebuds may have been past their peak of alertness by then. |
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The lineage has been recorded in Llandovery rocks of the Welsh Borderland, the Baltic region, and eastern North America. |
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Most of you who have been to concerts will have heard the loud screech caused by that sort of feedback loop. |
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Although I've been accused of trying to sway people with my screeds and polemics, that has never been the case, at least not consciously. |
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That soldier had already been busted to El and was on the short list for an administrative discharge. |
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The latter phenomenon has also been found for other proteins, such as bovine serum albumin and human serum albumin. |
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Meanwhile George and Richard had been droving and William, after his arrival, took up land near Callington. |
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Crab braised in rice wine in a sauce thickened with more albumen tasted as though it had been cooked in sea water. |
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There has been no shortage of reflection on the substantive nature of the post-Cold War order. |
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The wreck of a 100-year-old fishing boat has been discovered in the depths of Loch Ness. |
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It has been argued that a native Finnic population absorbed northward migrating Indo-Europeans who adopted the Finnic language. |
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This book tries to demonstrate that the value of Latvian data for Balto-Slavic accentology has hitherto not been fully recognized. |
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Her voice was tired, but she was starting to look like her usual self instead of the pale, thin wraith she had been. |
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He has been at the club too long and had to shut out too many protests and boardroom wrangles to let it throw him now. |
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She sat down and looked to her arms, which had been bruised and scratched by the brush. |
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The lift was inoperable, the walls had been left with barely an undercoat on them and there was bare screed on the floors. |
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The media had under-rated his dad, Barry felt, and his career has been marked by a ruthless determination to correct that historical injustice. |
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So in some quarters the reflex response to the presidential election of November 2004 has been to emphasise how little has changed. |
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She ran her hand against the steel plated walls and crouched down to see writings that had been scratched into the metal, probably with a knife. |
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But apart from a few minor concessions, her term in office has been marked by close collaboration with business. |
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There has also been reported a bitter principle that acts on the central nervous system and produces tetanoid convulsions. |
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After joining the service in 1966, Mrs Lord has worked in the central children's library, the reference library and has been a branch librarian. |
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A variety of treatments, from vitamins to alpha and beta adrenergic receptor blockers, have been suggested for tetanus. |
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And how bad would the tech bust have been if the bubble hadn't been so big? |
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This legend of the fall has often been cited as the main reference for violence against women, either physically or mentally. |
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Within two minutes of taking to the road, we have already been added to several family albums. |
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We had been down there once before, showing the guards our pictures in our albums when we had first arrived. |
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My reference books have not been helpful in identifying the aircraft in the picture. |
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The decision was taken without reference to the members who should have been made aware that a funding difficulty existed. |
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These albums have been released without the knowledge or consent of the band. |
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Some tracks have been excerpted from relatively new, as well as soon to be released albums. |
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Both tobacco, as a model plant species, and alfalfa have been transformed with the assembled constructs. |
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