| While your legends may beg to differ, we are not mindless, ravening creatures. |
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| By adopting relatively broad geographical and chronological frameworks, Dyer's book raises a number of issues that beg for further study. |
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| They were poor, having no stock save a cow and a few hens, and often had to beg for food around the parish. |
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| I'm not fond of sweeping generalisations but on the whole I see people who beg as wasters taking the easy way out. |
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| I beg that someone will recognise my abasement and meet my very human but mutually exclusive needs. |
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| I've spent the last three nights working until 1am and I'm rather tired of it, so I'm going to beg off tonight. |
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| He would sit up and beg for food every few moments, at which point Kayty would take something off of her plate and hold it out for him. |
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| Her party trick is to stand on her back legs and beg for food very much like a dog begs. |
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| But in an unusual role reversal, paper wasp queens beg their young for a meal. |
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| But this still does beg a question as to what is in all this for the manufacturer. |
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| To assume that relevant data exist is to beg all the questions relating to the entrepreneurial process of discovering new avenues of advancement. |
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| Everyone must pick and sleep in freezing barns, beg food and drink salty ditchwater. |
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| Here and there, a stray cat or dog would dart in and out of sight, and one or two even come close enough to the travelers to beg for food. |
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| If he is a griefer, take his units away and kick him back to observer status where he can beg to play again. |
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| Fatal reactions are rare, but four deaths meticulously documented in a Swedish study beg caution. |
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| I'd like to beg your collective indulgences while I commit the cardinal sin of bringing too much of the reviewer into the review. |
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| He prostituted his wife and forced his children to beg to support his drug habit. |
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| Might I beg that you would have the goodness to sit down upon one of those boxes, and not to interfere? |
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| The problem with the UN is that it does not have a standing army and has to beg for troops every time there is an emergency. |
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| They don't beg and harass the stream of crowds that pass them with purposeful strides, the way their counterparts do in San Francisco. |
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| The couple went to court in October to plead poverty and beg for financial mercy. |
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| In other words, if somebody hits you, you don't curl up in the fetal position and beg your enemy not to hurt you. |
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| But if going into stores that carry smaller sizes truly makes her squirm, don't beg her to go in. |
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| At one point, during a picnic in the garden, we had a fox come over and beg for scraps. |
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| When meerkat pups begin accompanying the group, they beg food from older group members, who dig up dispersed prey items. |
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| I beg you, please get someone with a camcorder to video you doing this talk. |
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| I am indeed guilty of gross misjudgment and misbehaviour, and must beg your forgiveness and the forgiveness of everybody concerned. |
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| I beg to differ in my reaction to it and in my opinion on the matters she raises in her letter. |
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| She doesn't go hungry, have to work in a factory, beg at the bank, give up the high heels or buy economy margarine. |
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| They would jump a queue ahead of me without so much as a beg pardon or thank you. |
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| Maybe she could find the train station and beg for some money to catch a train out or town. |
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| He recounts the incident of a man who came to beg for food for his starving child. |
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| Egypt must not remain poor and must not beg for food from the international community. |
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| With brutally unforgiving winters, and summers of drought and fist-sized hailstones, these states practically beg travelers to keep on moving. |
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| What is even worse is when people actively beg for money, in that they come up to you in the street and ask you for money. |
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| You might see two parents working hard for a living, and yet their children would beg for food in the streets. |
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| I beg your forgiveness, Your Eminence, but we don't have any boards and considering the depth of the pit the wood will surely break. |
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| There are many others, in scouting, involved and I beg their forgiveness for not mentioning them by name. |
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| The two delegates approached the supreme leader on several occasions trying to beg mercy for their fellow reformers. |
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| During filming I would sometimes beg the camera crew to tell us what was going on in a scene. |
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| Just as I was about to beg their forgiveness, I saw the energy between them changing. |
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| And the headmaster had to beg businesses to pay for books, slates and pencils because the school could not supply them. |
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| It is well known that such undetermined deaths of young people beg disturbing questions. |
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| If I speak to you less often and seem less cordial than before, do not be offended, I beg of you. |
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| The problem with many of the criteria is that they either assume what they seek to prove or simply beg the question. |
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| If I have done anything to screw it up, I beg of you to push it aside and forgive me. |
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| If you haven't guessed by now the answer is located here, gentle readers, and I do beg thy pardon if I spake not in troth. |
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| I beg of you, mother, to walk me down the aisle for no other person would be suited to do so in my eyes. |
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| So, I beg of you, when you see a cyclist on the road, give plenty of space. |
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| God please, please, please, I beg of you, make my feelings for Jalil disappear. |
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| I was obliged to beg for extra time, stop the cheque, and then to apply for a replacement licence. |
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| Available in four trend-friendly shades, our classic ballotin boxes beg to hold two decadent truffles. |
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| Anytime you link a murderer to his family, biologically, you start to beg a lot of questions. |
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| She was so low on money these days that she felt the need to beg for money. |
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| If you must seclude yourself, we beg you to spend the time alone honing your eye for the universe's limitless possibilities. |
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| I don't want my guy to give me puppy eyes or beg like a little doofus when he wants something. |
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| Okay, so maybe it doesn't beg per se, but at the very least it gets up and mooches over to the cupboard where the dog biscuits are kept. |
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| Moments of overt self-consciousness creep in far too often, and many moments beg the question of who exactly is shooting this footage. |
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| But every time we do so, we have had to bow and scrape and beg and plead to please be allowed to do the right thing. |
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| The fishcakes beg to be accompanied by a spicy Spanish red wine such as this youthful Tempranillo. |
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| Indie film guys, I beg you, enough with the manic pixie dream girls already. |
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| I'm going to go beg for money and we might end up with enough to rent a room to stay for tonight. |
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| They beg for money, often using bits of broken English they pick up from the occasional soldier they encounter. |
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| Every day poor people came to her house to beg for food and every day she sent them away with nothing. |
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| Loathsome as it is to try to beg for your life when you were willing to kill others, it is at least a very human form of loathsomeness. |
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| In other words they're being forced to beg for an education that their more privileged peers received by right. |
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| But they also beg the question, why don't all people drink excessively, gamble away their savings, and shoot heroin? |
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| It took him five minutes to walk to the backyard shed, inside would be the cute little puppy Shadow, whom would lick and beg for food from Chad. |
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| When the reprobates returned to beg forgiveness, Cecily pointedly asked Algernon why he had pretended to be Ernest. |
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| She laughed until the tears attempted to roll up her appley cheeks and she had to beg for mercy. |
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| He assumed that she was a wandering beggar who had come to beg for food and shelter. |
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| Often thoughtful, frequently lengthy, and always considered, the postings beg one to ponder options for a reply. |
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| You beg the question by merely reasserting that God's existence is indemonstrable. |
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| We the People have the authority to do more than beg their bosses to behave a little less badly. |
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| I would cling closely to my mother and beg to go home if we encountered a sixties-era bohemian in the grocery store. |
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| A friend told me that it was better living on the street, because there you could beg for money and food. |
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| Chicks given implants of corticosterone beg more than controls resulting in parents foraging to bring more food. |
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| Still she continued on relentless as I did everything I could to fight back and not beg for mercy. |
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| How is it that you could easily sway Father when me and Brian have to literally beg for what we want? |
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| She was apparently on a vain quest to appeal to the man that he once was, trying to beg his soft, weak, cowardly side for mercy. |
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| In a city famed for its golden pagodas, they build crumbling temporary shelters, beg for kyat, and try to avoid police and army soldiers. |
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| I expect him to break into a strangled stutter as I wring his neck, to beg for his life. |
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| On a cold winter night Tom's teenage son, Edward, calls on the young teacher to beg her to be reconciled with his father. |
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| That's what caused your Daddy, ach God bless him, to beg at the end. |
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| Since it was the start of the Sabbath, I wondered how most tactfully to beg off. |
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| Please, please, I beg of people to write to their MP and demand in the name of British justice that capital punishment be reinstated in this country. |
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| Some girls and boys are used by drug dealers and smugglers to transport and sell drugs and contraband goods and some are used to beg on the streets. |
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| And if I go overboard, I eat crow and apologize and beg for mercy. |
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| In this species, both parents provision their offspring predigested carrion from a vertebrate carcass, and the larvae beg for food from their parents. |
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| And I was really dismayed my family didn't gobble them up, beg for more. |
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| She wanted him to stop, wanted to plead for her release, but she disdained to beg for him, and she doubted that it would influence his intent in the slightest. |
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| Every night I flood the bed with tears to beg forgiveness that her soul should forgive me for all the sin that I did. |
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| For these anti-Catholic behaviors of some members of the quebecois clergy, I beg forgiveness. |
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| They beg forgiveness for attacks on a nearby village in which dozens of people died. |
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| To hypocrites: so that recognizing themselves in these verses, repent, get upset, beg forgiveness and get back into law. |
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| Who moan and groan when forced to doll up, and beg instead to wear their big brother's old jeans? |
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| Often all a twit could do is beg the sysop for his or her privilege back, not even check his or her mail! |
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| But this seems to just beg the question against the modalist who does not think she is so committed. |
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| I beg your pardon if I speak to you in such a way in front of all, but I have a sadness making me feel so bad. |
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| Henry Hynoski tried to beg off, then gamely wiggled his fists and swayed his hips for a few awkward seconds. |
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| I too raise my voice, I beseech, beg and implore that no one draw near to this sacred table with a sullied and corrupt conscience. |
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| Since I had no brothers or sisters to pal around with, I'd often beg him to be my playmate. |
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| At still others, the footage can last far longer as captives beg for mercy. |
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| When sentenced to reeducation hardened criminals have been known to weep, or beg for mercy even as the Overseers drag them away. |
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| I beg pardon for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not trust and do not love Thee. |
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| She is not denying her behavior, and she's unwilling to beg for the public's mercy. |
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| But a world of people who care so very passionately about figure skating for exactly 10 days every four years beg to differ. |
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| As scandals continue to unfold in front of him, they beg more questions than I am sure Scott Walker would like to answer. |
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| If there is nothing more fundamental than that, I beg the government to reconsider the bill, break it up and allow us to have a debate. |
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| It really does beg the question of what we believe we know better than others. |
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| That summary and what we're hearing about the present situation does beg the question: what of the future? |
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| This may beg the question of the importance of these discussions, but there is no alternative. |
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| The conditions under which this occurs beg the question of how productivity improvements themselves occur. |
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| It does beg the question, does he now agree with us that there was and is something wrong with the old rules? |
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| In fact, they are so broad that it does beg the question of where are we going with this? |
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| They certainly beg the question as to whether these apparently small differences may have influenced the success rate of the 2006 interviews. |
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| These statistics beg the question, why does not public policy reflect this level of multiculturalism? |
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| His actions beg the question: is the minister part of the solution or indeed part of the problem? |
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| I beg you to believe, sir, that the above facts are given without any idea of boastfulness, they are merely for your information. |
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| Com FM is broadcasting, I beg you to go down on the street and listen to what people are saying about our programmes. |
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| They would then go to town to beg for money from strangers, who would sometimes give them 100-500 Kwacha. |
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| I think we have another member of the committee who might beg to differ with that, but she's not here today. |
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| So I beg to differ with you in terms of making generalizations about pesticides. |
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| I beg to differ with the comments of my colleague from the Bloc that drunk driving numbers are down. |
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| Paul may beg to differ on parts of this, so I'll yield to him to hear what he has to say. |
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| A few words on the Charter of Fundamental Rights, a subject on which I must beg to differ with the previous speakers. |
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| I beg to differ, as no one could produce in-house a ruin or a building as detailed as theirs. |
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| But I beg to differ with the notion that this dialogue has not taken place. |
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| I would beg to differ that the actions we have taken today are accelerating the conflict. |
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| This is where I would beg to differ from the Socialist Group in the European Parliament. |
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| Many died when they could no longer beg effectively, prompting Vincent de Paul to start his eleemosynary programmes. |
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| I beg the indulgence of the Speaker to bring forward my point because quite certainly it is unrehearsed and unprepared. |
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| Before it is eternally too late, I beg of you again for your sake, for your family's sake, for Jesus' sake, do not trifle with this thing. |
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| I paid richly to keep it connected to the internet, so I didn't have to beg for Wi-Fi in strange places, as I did with the iPod and laptop. |
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| I beg the surfing instructor to forget everyone else in his group and just watch Lydia. |
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| You may have to beg or wait months for a reservation, but if you only hit one restaurant in San Francisco, make it this one. |
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| The question for which I and the people I represent beg an answer is how could anybody come in with a decision and not support it. |
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| When you arise seeking humanity to convey to them the good news, do not beg them to listen to you. |
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| The children who beg are really very numerous, we are conscious of that and we are reflecting on the problem. |
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| They sleep rough, beg for food and grab lifts by clinging to the outsides of moving freight trains. |
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| These advanced and powerful capabilities that are increasingly available to our students beg for a different kind of assignment. |
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| But, nevertheless, he does not beg like he did when he was living on the street. |
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| I have to beg so that the three children in my care, including one orphan who is just four years old, can get food. |
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| Their decision to beg seems to be paying handsome dividends. |
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| I beg of you please revive the life of this young boy, Hardy. |
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| I most humbly beg leave to trouble your grace with these few lines. |
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| They have gone to streets in town where they beg for money to survive. |
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| The poor were also allowed to beg for money in these buildings. |
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| At the outset, he passes other philosophers with barely a beg pardon to make a big call, which is that truth has a higher value than any of the other transcendent principles. |
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| Right, I thought it was magnifying, I beg your pardon, I am sorry. |
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| In terms of the egregious infliction of pain, it would seem that present practices in industrial farming constitute cruelty to animals and beg for regulative attention. |
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| It does beg the question of why they should go to all that effort though. |
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| There are layers of nerve and sinew and flesh that beg to be dissected and laid bare, not because such scrutiny improves the story but because it helps advance the cause of truth. |
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| You must atone, apologize, and beg forgiveness for the thousands of LGBT lives you have taken. |
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| Of course, she had no idea if she could talk her manager into stopping at some of these towns, but she could beg and wheedle and cajole if she had to. |
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| So the crippled beg for food but are shown little compassion. |
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| Unlike Axler, Pacino says he has yet to lose his, though many critics would beg to differ. |
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| I am now told that it originated in England when the poor would beg for food on All Souls' Day and beggars would receive special treats in exchange for prayers for the dead. |
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| I beg leave to express my thankfulness to the good tutoresses for their assiduity and care in forwarding our dear pupils in this useful branch of education. |
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| Not doubting at all that Your Beatitude would want to share these ideas, we beg you to accept the expression of our fraternal and cordial greetings. |
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| At times we are forced to go and beg for food from nearby homesteads. |
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| Her husband, William Good, was a simple laborer and his inadequate income forced the Goods to accept charity and to beg for goods from their neighbors. |
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| He had to beg for money in order to eat, but received very little. |
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| By this unlucky accident, he that had seen so much of the world for such a length of time was reduced to the most indigent state, and at length forced to beg his bread. |
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| He was a boy of nine years old when he buried first his father and then his mother, and he had no other resource than to beg his bread from door to door. |
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| It does beg the question about whether its findings proved embarrassing. |
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| She has even had to beg off a meeting in Asia to make the round trip. |
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| From this point of view, I also beg to differ with Mr Chichester. |
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| We beg forgiveness for our timidity in returning your divine creation. |
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| I beg to differ on that part because I know that my words will be just illuminating to the other side, to make changes to the bill, to improve the bill and to actually have democracy work in this place once and for all. |
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| In Dakar, children beg at midday for a bite to eat for lunch. |
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| The government says that works, but I beg to differ. |
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| I therefore beg to differ with the cynics who claim that it makes no difference what we say here in the European Parliament, or what the Commission or the Council says, because the Americans will do what they want anyway. |
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| According to the Helsinki Deaconess Institute, Roma from eastern Europe are now bringing their whole families to beg in Finland. |
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| To her came the erring native, the critic, the disobeyer on hands and knees, to beg forgiveness. |
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| However, when the hon. member says we are not forward looking in helping the aerospace industry in Quebec and there is no leadership, I beg to differ. |
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| Will he burst into tears and beg forgiveness? |
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| Thus I humbly beg you, dear Reader, to say a quick prayer for my healing. |
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| Put an end to words then, I beg you and let your actions speak. |
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| If children are constantly hungry, they will begin to beg and even steal. |
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| But the British choose a government that imposes cuts – and then the poorest are forced either to steal, or to beg from this decade's other great phenomenon: food banks. |
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| Yet all too often we have to dance to Whitehall's tune, as we are forced to beg the government for a slice of the transport, education, health or social-services pies. |
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| This is like a child who hangs out with another boy from a rich family background and starts to beg his parents to buy him the expensive toys that his rich friend has, without considering his family's economic situation. |
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| It is a can of worms, and we would beg that the status quo be maintained. |
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| Those who recall Dimblebum's tetchy encounter with Republican walrus John Bolton during the BBC's 2008 US presidential election coverage may beg to differ. |
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| And I am one of those people who is indefatigable, in the true sense that I beg someone to find someone who can outwork me. |
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| With all my heart, I beg the friars in our Lord Jesus Christ to be on their guard against pride, boasting, envy, and greed, against the cares and anxieties of this world, against detraction and complaining. |
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| I have so little to give You that I beg you to accept, in place of my unworthiness, the infinite merits of the Heart of Jesus and of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and in exchange I beg of You the conversion of poor sinners. |
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| No one had much money, but Mr. Bernstein's father, an angry, embittered man, drank most of his paycheck away, leaving his wife to beg for the leavings, which were never enough to support two girls and three boys. |
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| On these two points, I beg to differ with my hon. colleague. |
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| The miller starts to confess, to beg forgiveness. |
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| First, I would beg to differ with regard to characterizing the Iran case, as he called it, as a mere technicality not relevant to the work of this Conference. |
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| Finally, I beg to differ with Mr Dover on the subject of quotas. |
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| I guess we at Ford would beg to differ with the analysts. |
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| Mr Jarzembowski deserves credit for making an attempt to save the day despite all this, but I beg to differ with him as far as content is concerned. |
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| Despite the fact that I beg to differ with the Committee on Agriculture's resolution on certain points, it is on the right track if tobacco growing is to be maintained and it has my support. |
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| We still beg to differ with the rapporteur on a number of points. |
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| The provinces will beg for funding in areas that are under their own jurisdiction, the federal government will try to cut a deal...and we will again end up with stop-gap solutions. |
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| Raymond was emboldened to invade Cilicia, but he was defeated and forced to go to Constantinople to beg mercy from the new Emperor. |
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| Readers of Antiquity, and our correspondent Stephen Houston, who along with other Mesoamericanists has entered the fray, may beg to differ. |
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| I wonder if I can beg off going to the meeting that day, since it will take me an extra two hours out of my way. |
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| As Dowager Queen she was forced to beg permission from the Privy Council even to travel. |
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| Henry refused to attack the Church that had helped him to power, and the House of Commons had to beg for the bill to be struck off the record. |
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| Da Gama looked on through the porthole and saw the women bringing up their gold and jewels and holding up their babies to beg for mercy. |
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| To come to the point at once, I beg to say that I have not the least belief in the Noble Savage. |
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| I beg God to pardon me, for I am moved to say this, seeing that I am the last to die of the Conquistadors. |
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| A boyar envoy departed for Aleksandrova Sloboda to beg Ivan to return to the throne. |
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| Groups of glittery girls and boys with 1960s protomullets slid past homeless people too tired to beg for money. |
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| I suppose you think I come here to beg from you, like this damaged lot here. Not me. I don't want your bread and scrape and catlap. |
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| Father of mercy and of all goodness, I beg You by the love You bear these souls and by the delight You take in them: bless the whole world, that all souls together may sing out the praises of Your mercy for endless ages. |
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| We must beg God in his Providence to prompt a whole-hearted reawakening of those ideals of total self-giving to Christ which are the very foundation of the priestly ministry. |
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| Consonance and dissonance are relative terms, and to say that consonance constitutes pleasing sounds and dissonance displeasing sounds is to beg the question. |
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| We beg leave to state that on high colors cut by ten yards, there is a bonification of eight per cent. |
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| Calls for renewed efforts, a new set of biodiversity targets and increased funding are to be expected, but also beg the question of whether new approaches to conservation are needed to avoid future disappointment. |
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| Once he finally broached the subject, I tried to beg off. |
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| But it does beg the question:Â Where did this Russia come from? |
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| These new realities beg the question of not only reconciliating family and professional responsibilities, but also of adapting working conditions to the presence of mothers and pregnant employees. |
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| My Netflix account and, more importantly, my wallet would beg to differ. |
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| While it is welcome news that the Department plans to protect funding levels to program recipients, this does beg the question of the implications of these cuts to program administration. |
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| As interesting and relevant as this broadening of the national security agenda is, it does, I think, beg the question as to where and how the intelligence community plays on these issues in a meaningful way. |
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| Under this very general heading, which seems to beg the question, the Commission first addresses the issue of the business applications or general interest of space activities and research. |
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| Doesn't this beg the question as to why it has taken so long to introduce this measure? |
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| But the arrangement does beg the question: So what now? |
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| They also beg the question of documentary truth. |
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| If we are in any way to blame for that separation, we humbly beg God's forgiveness and ask pardon too of our brethren who feel themselves to have been injured by us. |
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| And when given time to contemplate, the wall works ultimately beg us to recognize how the repetitive act of producing sentimentalized offerings by the thousands is an attempt to explore the manufacturing of self. |
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| I beg him to encounter this human legacy and confirm with his own eyes what nuclear weapons hold in store for us all. |
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| Larval burying beetles also beg visually, making a waving motion when their parents appear. |
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| God if you exist, I beg you to help me, please show yourself! |
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| I beg you to give me your attention for a few minutes so that I can respect the laws of gentility and gratefully extend thanks to a great number of my colleagues. |
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| I beg she would not impale worms, nor whisk carp out of one element into another. |
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| On knees I had to beg pardon to the Mayor. |
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| I like the fact that an impressive pop icon swizzles their chair round and has to beg you to be on their team. |
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| I refuse to demean myself and beg for mercy for a crime I did not commit. |
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| They have forced her to name names, sign confessions, beg for mercy. |
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| Is the boy the type who will beg for mercy when things turn nasty? |
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| I was a nobody and not inclined to beg for mercy or to show it. |
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| Maybe somebody else can scream and cry and beg for mercy, for a change. |
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| As a matter of form, trees beg anthropomorphism. |
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| I would beg to differ in regard to when a witness comes to committee and is totally off the topic that is being discussed that day and the chairman asks if the witness could please bring it back on topic. |
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| You may be one of the many Canadian who beg off physical activity because it's too hard to get to a sports or workout facility, especially in the icy winter weather. |
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| I beg off and return to the hotel to shiver under a huge pile of blankets. |
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| Most children are also known, at some point, to beg off. |
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| I beg your pardon, I can sight-read anything you would like me to sing. |
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| I beg your pardon, but allow me to make a suggestion to our fellow Members from the new Member States, who are accustomed to reading out their speeches in Parliament. |
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| I have to beg for up to 12 hours a day to support myself and the daara. |
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| He is the Resurrection and the Life, the Love that transfigures those who can forgive, those who beg forgiveness, those who love and those who let themselves be loved. |
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| Here is how to spot and avoid those nasty business e-mail blunders so you do not have to beg forgiveness, do penance or, God forbid, lose customers. |
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| Thousands were made to kneel before the French flag and beg forgiveness. |
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| To beg forgiveness for priests' sins: The pope. |
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| And, as it happened, the promoters of the CNR expansion managed to beg and borrow enough financial backing to build their own transcontinental route that would link with the Intercolonial line. |
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| In the past, when we needed to get people and equipment somewhere in a hurry, we often had to beg rides from our allies or commercial carriers, even for emergencies within our own borders. |
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| To my last breath, I will plead, beg and use celebrityhood to get in front of the CEOs who make big decisions about giving. |
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| A field study conducted by the Ministry of Social Development in 2004 indicates that a majority of children who beg in the streets come from normal families. |
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| I often go with the other children to beg outside the government offices. |
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| For myself, I beg you to believe that I would not harbour such a thought. |
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| John to the detriment of the latter, and beg that the subject might never be mentioned again in his presence, could never have been an easy companion. |
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| Michael Pollan argues that sensationalized, sportslike food shows discourage spectators from actually cooking themselves, but I, a 20-year-old college student, beg to differ. |
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| These mothers stroll to beg sustenance for their helpless infants. |
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| The original Rule of Saint Francis approved by the Pope disallowed ownership of property, requiring members of the order to beg for food while preaching. |
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| Yet these men have been forced to go cap in hand to the High Court to beg for the right to live here while every economic migrant from the EU strolls in. |
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| I beg your pardon for being here. I come to look for you, and after waiting a little while in hope of your coming in, was making use of your inkstand to explain my errand. |
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| Students' unions in Wales have become so severely under-funded they have been forced to beg Assembly Members for funding for sexual health services. |
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| Hightail it to your counselor and beg for a transfer to an easier class. |
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| She never returned and was found in Scarden Beg on a rough area of ground close to the causeway that leads out to the island. |
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| Narrow small-reed is a grass species that has never been recorded in the island of Ireland apart from on the shores of Lough Neagh and Lough Beg. |
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| There are several sharp bends and pinch points, including Muingerroon South Bridge, Glenturk Mor, Glenturk Beg and Cloontakilla, where there is a weak bridge structure. |
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| Beg your pardon, sir, but this here officer o' yourn in the gambooge tops, 'ull never earn a decent livin' as a master o' the ceremonies any vere. |
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| Mirza Kalich Beg has been termed the father of modern Sindhi prose. |
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| Thus Ghalib, whose official name and title was Mirza Asadullah Beg Khan, is referred to formally as Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib, or in common parlance as just Mirza Ghalib. |
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