Even your belches will taste great, which brings up an important final point. |
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Which brings up the issues of multiple accounts and versions of a particular royal's last words. |
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The culture in the yoghurt brings up a weather-beaten effect within weeks and encourages the growth of lichens. |
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Incidentally, while this naturally brings up an analogy to the constitutional right to an abortion, the analogy is complex. |
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This brings up the latter-day chestnut which is now commonly utilised as an excuse to keep walkers out. |
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I'm all sampling strings and accordions, almost to where it brings up visions of a pastoral French landscape. |
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Punching the power button brings up a LCD readout window in the lower third of the field of view. |
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But this experience brings up the question of how one should pick their facialist. |
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She brings up a valid point about Vicki constantly trying to create animosity between her and Tamra. |
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An extra key brings up a list of characters that you won't find on the keyboard, such as the forward slash, square brackets and curly braces. |
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I should learn to shut up when someone brings up the Big C subject, instead of trying to change the world. |
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Right clicking brings up an easy to navigate menu that lets you customize your weapons on the fly. |
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What goes on up here at The Labs is marine biology, where students learn to appreciate what the dredge brings up from the muddy bottom. |
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A lone, central defenseman protects the front of the net for his goalie and brings up the rear on the offensive attack. |
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Which brings up an interesting point, how come they don't have any sites like this for us hets? |
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Only Asta, the child he brings up, can pierce his rebatative soul, but she wishes to live unbeholden to him. |
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Well, that brings up the possibility of a whole range of new abuses no-one had ever thought of. |
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Problem is, every time someone brings up those inconvenient facts, you respond with more truthiness. |
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The beep can be disabled with a simple click on the audio icon on the taskbar, which brings up the Audio Setting menu. |
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Which brings up the point of polar opposites co-existing, and hence the harmonious balance which the world strives to keep is always unbalanced. |
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Which brings up the point that travel, like the rest of life, does not yield unalloyed happiness. |
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Nevertheless, there are issues where being on the girls' team brings up its own dilemmas, difficulties and suspicions that things aren't quite as we would like them to be. |
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It was also her open sexual appetite, which Cooke brings up in section after section of the book. |
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It brings up a small dialog allowing you to give a name to the array of saved options. |
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It appears to outline that all knowledge that indicates power and Wisdom brings up the human weakness to misuse these abilities. |
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Zimmer also brings up the argument that simply by making the genome bigger that junk DNA may serve a useful function by making cells the correct size. |
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A wooden chariot manned by a terracotta charioteer and pulled by four terracotta horses brings up the rear. |
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This is foolishness, the very idea of mentioning it brings up the fact that this is a fairly arbitrary type of number. |
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Clicking on either one of them brings up a color selector dialog that allow you to change to a different color. |
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One day, another boy, Boubacar, is in danger:Yaya brings up all his courage and manages to save him. |
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And that brings up another question about those bacterial targets, the ones that are so orthogonal to human cellular pathways. |
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They are unlabeled, but floating your cursor over one of them brings up a larger box with the show's title and a description. |
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If you click on the crop circle icon, it brings up a search for crop circles. |
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Tonight's debate on fisheries brings up an interesting example which shows what the reality of the issue is. |
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If the employer brings up the issue of money later in the interview, but has not offered you the job, you should press for an offer. |
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It allows their networking and brings up the needs from local to central level. |
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Inspiration brings up feelings, and there's only one thing I'm looking for: emotion. |
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The long corridor that leads there brings up every fear in Laura's imagination, she can barely move around the house on her own. |
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There, a departmental officer brings up on a computer screen information about the selected items. |
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That brings up the broader issue of health systems in the developing world and the goal, again, of narrowing the implementation gap. |
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She brings up many a valid point throughout the prologue but Chaucer voids her opinion because of her social class and looks when in truth she is actually wise. |
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As the steaks are eaten, Mount, who has some skill in these things, brings up the movie. |
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Once you are satisfied with your creation, a simple click of the finish button brings up your e-mail software and you are ready to send your pictures. |
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Another mouse click brings up a table listing each individual bunker's location, its area in square feet, and its sand capacity in cubic feet, cubic yards and tons. |
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It certainly brings up mortality and how we'll feel when faced with death. |
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He neglects to mention the other sites his search brings up. |
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Right-click brings up a context menu to exchange, copy or morph waveforms. |
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Clicking on the Model Definition icon brings up the following dialog where you define which cells to adjust, what your output is, and what constraints to use. |
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Freud brings up apoint that touches on the question of the pleasure principle: the resistance ofthe ego that opposes itself to the revelation of the unconscious is in theservice of the pleasure principle. |
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But Brother Terry brings up a few other good points in his letter. |
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This story brings up the common argument that excision, or female genital cutting, is part of local culture and that traditions are threatened by foreigners who impose their values. |
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When the brain wants to put an impression in the right place and rummages in the cupboard, so-to-speak, to find a suitable home for it, it sometimes brings up long-forgotten images. |
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Who will give security to the mother or father who brings up children and is therefore unable to take up employment that could provide them with evidence of their own secure income, if the working partner dies or leaves them? |
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One click on a summary brings up the sticky note. |
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Then, a simple click brings up photos of the front and rear of the garment, an enlargement and the colour variants, all in the form of real images. |
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When Madame Royal brings up the subject of 'violence' you don't know if she secretly wishes for it so that the Left can play out a third round in the streets, but in any case it looks an awful lot like a call for civil war. |
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Still cool across the Prairies and crop generally behind in development, which inevitably brings up concerns on how crops will finish the growing season. |
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Throughout, a barely perceptible poco a poco accelerando ending on the crescendo, brings up to the jubilatory tutti at its cruising speed, while the pulsation has turned into a well-marked rhythm. |
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That brings up Bell's half-century in very unconventional cicrumstances. |
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A simple click on one of the images brings up a selection of works by the same artist, or works produced in the same year, on a similar theme or relating to the same art movement. |
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Davidson: This brings up another question. |
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This brings up a dialog that allows you to set the feather radius. |
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The present day imagination of Pakistan brings up images of fuss and haphazardness. |
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This brings up a page of links that match your search terms. |
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Strong stomach juices digest the flesh, and then the indigestible bones, teeth, fur, and feathers are compacted into oval pellets that the bird regurgitates, or brings up, 18 to 24 hours after feeding. |
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Collecting data brings up the topic of confidentiality. |
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This question brings up the problem of the mastery of NICTs and the need to construct a scientific and technological foundation for local innovation to promote new technologies. |
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Proposing that these ballets are best left unrevived, Jose Sasportes brings up their likelihood to interfere with Verdi's commitment to fast-paced dra ma. |
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Clicking the icon in the system tray brings up several image-size choices. |
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This brings up the question of how new labour movements attempt to deal with work-related health problems in an era of quasi-contracts and benefit slashing. |
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