He looked as though he had had no sword fighting skills in his life, judging by the way he swung the sword so carelessly over his head. |
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Staff were reportedly angered by the way the news was broken to them but have been ordered not to speak to the media. |
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Oh, and by the way, I regard English nationalists who spout racist venom to be fifth columnists working for Anglophobes. |
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I don't, by the way, in any way suggest pregnancy as a cure for anything, let alone anosmia. |
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Pitta and vasha, by the way, are two of the three body types which form the basis of Ayurvedic treatments. |
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De France dubs her own lines in the English sections, by the way, and it makes a big difference. |
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I heartily recommend this book by the way, I thought it was going to be dry and dull but it's actually extremely readable and enjoyable. |
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That word, by the way, refers to etchings made using aquatint, a process that makes a print resemble a water color. |
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Iraq, that legendary bastion of Arab culture and letters, is not represented in Frankfurt, by the way. |
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You can get a glimpse of this by the way that commuters hanging from the local train will pull in a man running late. |
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It is worth pointing out, by the way, that all the contributors have agreed to donate their author royalties to the Simon Communities of Ireland. |
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Kazanlik, by the way, is the rose grown in fields all over Bulgaria to produce the famous attar of roses so important to the perfume industry. |
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I think that he was sandbagged a bit by the way they were reported originally. |
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And that jet plane, by the way, was magicked in to the past by the very first Merlin. |
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Bounding and undulating flight are distinguished by the way the bird uses its wings during the resting phase. |
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And oh, by the way, he has backstopped the Rangers to their first playoff appearance after a seven-season sabbatical. |
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Oh, by the way, we normally crush the teams that have screamers and cursers for coaches. |
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The would-be matricide, by the way, will not be charged and social services are dealing with the matter. |
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I've been really impressed by the way in which so many companies have at last woken up to the special needs of mature skin. |
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The ownership of shop, office and flat units in the original Maerua Park is held by the way of sectional title. |
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I thought your editing was off base, by the way, as are most of your long-winded comments on this site. |
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The same strange thing about the declared wattage occurs with the other model, by the way. |
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And, by the way, if the Moroccan restaurant doesn't knock you senseless you need surgery. |
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The ratio of adjectives to total word tokens in that effective snippet of prose, by the way, is an unusually high 40 percent. |
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The only way someone would be able to tell it wasn't a full-grown woman by her voice, was by the way she shaped her words. |
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The excellence of the collection can be demonstrated by the way she deals with supernatural belief traditions. |
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This pattern is matched by the way in which the siblings of one's parents are named. |
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A gene, by the way, is a portion of DNA responsible for encoding messenger RNA for translation into protein. |
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I'm fascinated by the way that modern-day culture resonates with the whispers, sighs and echoes of ghosts. |
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I think by the way, you might think of having trumpets and trumpeters do your signature tune when have you a new one. |
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The morality of a war, perhaps tragically so, is usually judged by the way it was waged and its aftermath. |
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Often you are typecast, or passed over simply by the way you walk into the room. |
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And by the way, tyrannized people DO write about being trapped in language-games, or have you never read an East European novel? |
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For those of you on television, this program, by the way, is simulcast through Westwood One Radio as well. |
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The line I've been using by the way is 4lb Maxima, which is not ultra-fine diameter. |
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The day ended, by the way, with a censure motion being brought against the minister. |
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In my view they are what can properly be meant, by the way, by evocative talk of the subconscious or the unconscious mind. |
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Bob, by the way, only casually mentioned his war record, though there is still something unctuous even about that. |
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Leaving the neighbourhood of Lake Kumarina, they travelled farther north, gathering the mulga apples by the way. |
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I was also delighted by the way that Anna of Little Red Boat skittishly bent the concept towards her own ends. |
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Bitts and bollards, by the way, are for tying rope around, not redirecting it. |
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I said harshly, still stung by the way he had practically slobbered over the lovely herbalist. |
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I work pretty much smack bang in the middle of it all in Farringdon, right next to the unmarked Reuters building, which is Fort Knox by the way. |
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Apparently you can tell your social class by the way your sofas are arranged. |
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And you have the intelligence of a T-rex by the way, all brawn and no brain. |
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Incandescence by the way means a high degree of emotion, intensity and brilliance. |
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He looked like a four-year-old on Christmas Eve by the way his blue eyes sparkled and danced. |
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This rule, by the way, does not apply to routine tourist and non immigrant visa holders. |
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Oh, by the way, if you have a safe and find your home burglarized, be on the look-out for a return visit. |
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This is not an unheard-of phenomenon, by the way, with certain volatile personalities who work together. |
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If you use plastic or paper mulch, by the way, the towers themselves will lock it in place and you generally won't need other staples or pins. |
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He was heartened by the way his side hung on for victory at Everton last weekend, but still concerned at their failure to finish the game off. |
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My other half was stewarding at the London event and was happy by the way things were going when I spoke to him a couple of hours ago. |
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Part of the deal with hermeneutics, by the way, is that texts are not homogenous. |
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I think making a distinction between modern and pre-modern war is irrelevant and otiose here by the way. |
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This was typified by the way the event just fizzled out when protesters returned to Union Square. |
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In this, by the way, they helped another group chafing under the restrictions of Britain's Navigation Laws, the North American colonists. |
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Oh, by the way, we concluded that a change of address is out of the question. |
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A person's processes are psychologically channelized by the way in which he anticipates events. |
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The waiters, by the way, were exceptionally helpful without being overbearing, and really seemed to know what to advise. |
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And, by the way, the name of these cookies is somewhat puzzling, as they don't contain even the slightest hint of a nut. |
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But I don't know how else to describe the work of Haeckel, who was, by the way, a skilled artist and far more than a Sunday painter. |
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It is Chinook Jargon which Klassen is writing about, not Chinook, by the way. |
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This surmise is strengthened by the way his name is written out formally on the picture, including the surname. |
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The politician who made the remark that nations swallow big lies sooner than little ones, by the way, was Adolf Hitler. |
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The trek, by the way, was to meet the Chukchis in Siberia, who live the way their ancestors did 20,000 years ago. |
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Rhine, by the way, is the person who coined the terms extrasensory perception and parapsychology. |
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And by the way, our viewers should know that parishes are the equivalent of counties in the other 49 states. |
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You're paying for my ugly and out-of-date penny loafers, by the way, since you've ruined them. |
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The cast will include some familiar old faces and a few great newcomers, for which, by the way, the group are always on the lookout. |
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And by the way, here's the permalink to his journal entry with his answers. |
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He was distracted momentarily by the way the light played off her fair skin and golden hair. |
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Oh, by the way, Hill was censured by the Senate this week in a bit of parliamentary falderal. |
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Can we go to the region and say we've turned a new leaf but, by the way, we never got to a proper basis of reconciliation with our indigenes? |
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I don't agree with Josh, by the way, that this kind of back-and-forth is insidery. |
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I don't use this phrase to condemn anyone who becomes connubially blissful, by the way. |
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Then she played the last card currently in her hand, which was a 6 of Diamonds, by the way. |
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I was really struck by the way the climatic gunfight played out in the movie. |
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It is distinguished by the quality of its original fitments and by the way it has preserved its original multi-roomed character. |
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The flagman who by the way did an outstanding job didn't know who won the race. |
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My husband was impressed by the way that the viewer couldn't tell who was going to live and die. |
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This can be evidenced by the way cruising has exploded over the last ten years. |
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Diana was in touch with reality, she showed this just by the way that she dressed, a keen follower of fashion. |
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Early in his marriage, Philip found palace life inexplicable and was baffled by the way he was frozen out of many activities. |
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The artists also showed they were influenced by Cubist ideas by the way they focused attention on cylinders, cubes and other geometric forms. |
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Sir Jack, by the way, is as deaf as a post these days and it is a real shame to see him being interviewed. |
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Perhaps this reaction to development is prompted in part by the way it is treated in the translations. |
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I began watching him paint, amazed by the way he made the paintbrush glide over the paper, leaving the once blank spot alive with color. |
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Note, by the way, that there is nothing necessarily illogical about using singular pronouns in such cases. |
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Oh, and by the way, who said Mars was a five-star destination resort anyway? |
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He said a lot of damage had been done to the developmental potential of the county by the way the Corrib project had been handled. |
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I was most deeply moved by the way this lovable man prayed, so devout and so certain that God heard his prayer. |
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Her mother Joan, by the way, is the sister of chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer. |
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That was, by the way and a propos of nothing, one of the few words that I had difficulty in spelling as a child. |
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I used to take yoga classes, and group fitness classes, but that has fallen by the way side for the moment. |
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It wasn't under anyone's direct control, evident by the way it bore its sharp teeth at them, a growl rising in its throat. |
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The gyroscopically stabilized models, by the way, reportedly provide added compensation for movement of the boat under you. |
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Flight durations were within minutes of each other, by the way, and the food is probably equally bad on all the flights. |
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And by the way, Ganesha is an icon of good augury in almost all Asian countries. |
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He was surprised by the way she accepted him so readily, but he wasn't about to question her behavior when he was so overwhelmed. |
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Did you know, by the way, that Portugal is the world's largest producer of cork? |
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The physical design and layout of the book, by the way, are as good as they possibly could be, given its great length. |
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The current process, by the way, has been in place more or less unchanged for over fourteen hundred years. |
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Thanks for your kind thoughts and e-mails, by the way, they're very much appreciated. |
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The report she quotes, by the way, is available through this site, but only if you're prepared to pay for it. |
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You should really read your employer's policies on discrimination against gay men, by the way. |
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Anyone with an interest in how it all worked should have a look at this morning's Washington Post, by the way. |
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I can't move, I'm so enraptured by the way the last luminous rays of light dance over his glowing skin. |
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Carlin, by the way, is a rock god, a true legend who just keeps getting better and better with age. |
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Feather boas, by the way, and full length evening gloves will be all the go on the social scene this season. |
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Judging by the way they are wiping the floor with good opposition these days, it's hard to argue that Leigh won't achieve their ambition. |
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The colour of a pigment is dictated by the way it absorbs certain parts of the spectrum that make up visible light and reflects others. |
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Please don't think, by the way, that I object to complex writing or to unusual words or phrases. |
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Please note that our general policy is go by the way you sign yourself in the body of the email. |
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I identify as an androgyne, by the way, in case anyone feels that's relevant to deciding how to take this response. |
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I have a very high regard, by the way, for Professor Tribe, so far as his legal opinion is concerned, and I'm certainly happy to debate him on the legal issues. |
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It made the whole venture seem like a device for the Big Three to shear the wool of suppliers, which, by the way, was fairly transparent to the supply community. |
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Gables, by the way, are actual extensions of the roof line and are not to be confused with dormer windows, which can spring up in the middle of a section of roof. |
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And by the way, I hope this makes it clear that I do not hold with the idea that because a blogger accepted donations that he or she is required to answer to the donors. |
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That's the transliteration of the Cyrillic text, by the way. |
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Oh, and by the way, I got a wolf whistle in the street the other day. |
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He knew by the way his stomach was knotting up what was to come. |
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Chris Martin, by the way, is very, very aware of this, which is even more proof that he is uncool. |
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You can tell a lot from a guy just by the way he pees at a urinal. |
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He's certainly slim, and he's also an exponent of positive thinking, judging by the way he saw potential in the near-derelict chapel standing in Essex. |
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I am sickened by the way that these people treat their tenants. |
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The present upsurge of the Manipuri people would be marked in history also by the way in which women played a leading role in furthering the movement. |
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We are sickened by the way you treat people that are different from you. |
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And, oh, by the way, they only speak to the dealer, United Nations envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, not to each other. |
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The morality of a country is judged by the way it treats its animals. |
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That quote, by the way, provides the best counter to outsourcing anxiety. |
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And, by the way, those who have the extreme or exclusivist view of religion have got masses of websites, networks. |
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The section of notes, by the way, contains no references to the book's pagination, and it can be quite a struggle to find a note when you think you need one. |
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I'm not trying to be deliberately provocative here, by the way. |
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I think it's unfair to call them paleo-conservatives by the way. |
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The stultifying ugliness of a northern British industrial city is somehow transformed into a kind of wild beauty by the way the ratio opens up the image. |
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That's being argued right now in the supreme court of justice, by the way. |
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And by the way, those are Hispanic citizens as well as white citizens. |
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She is, by the way, totally over the moon about her second husband, Seymour, of 20-some years. |
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This unanchored feeling is exaggerated by the way the picture is cropped. |
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And oh, by the way Richard, thanks for putting that idea into my head. |
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Germond, by the way, was always completely unapologetic about the horse race. |
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An unconverted attic doesn't count as a third storey, by the way. |
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I agree about Nancy being telepathic by the way she has responded to me. |
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In fact, by the way he challenged my thoughts on the case, I thought perhaps he was aiming to stitch up the media. |
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The effects of such scrupulous husbandry are manifest by the way in which the cultivated and natural landscape merge into one another in a rare reciprocity. |
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And by the way, most of that is matchable because of the matching funds. |
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I know a woman who has, several times, been driven to the brink of paralytic rage by the way her books have been received. |
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We have become conditioned into being, behaving, reacting to any situation in a certain way, and we perpetuate this conditioning by the way we think. |
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Our paralysis amidst this paradox is not helped by the way it has taken hold inside the ivory tower itself. |
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Don't let the ads fool you into thinking this is some kind of edgy French thriller, by the way, or you'll be too annoyed by its unhurried pace to enjoy it. |
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Yesterday he missed a few kicks but otherwise, on a surface made treacherous by heavy rain, he was footsure and confident and, by the way, scored 23 points. |
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Oh, by the way, I'm no longer a solely self-published critic. |
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Best of luck with the interview, and happy b'day by the way. |
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In the '80s, working-class males were perceived as being emasculated by the way all their old jobs had shifted, the mines and steelworks and all that being shut down. |
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The most interesting bracketology debate, by the way, is Duke. |
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He was even, by the way, prescient about the meltdown of the Soviet Union. |
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As a boy, by the way, Pierre had set out from Florida in an unsuccessful canoe trip to Cuba! |
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But this statement is contradicted by the way CAI actually conducts its business. |
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But she also is disappointed by the way Costa Crociere, owned by carnival Cruise Lines, has handled the situation. |
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All this seasonal picture-painting is, by the way, supposed to distract me from the fact that it is in fact belting down great gusts of rain outside my window right now. |
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Because, even as a kid, I was fascinated by the way people expressed themselves, it wasn't long before I came across a London derivative of London back-slang. |
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I could tell his leg was broken by the way it didn't move with the rest of him as he tossed and turned, I could tell it was hurting just to do so. |
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They're basically young toughs in these projects, and they're just not responding to any kind of calls for moderation to the violence, not even from their parents, by the way. |
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In all the years that Sam has known Julien, which were many by the way, she knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that the only thing that mattered to him was his video games. |
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Thursday, by the way, is also the day that our new kitchen gets delivered. |
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Misspelled my name, by the way, but that's neither here nor there. |
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She, by the way, knew it as funkia, or its common name, Plantain Lily. |
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And I'd look really stupid in that purple fedora and fur coat, by the way. |
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And by the way, if we really are just a colony of Europe, where did the rock and roll she professed to love so much come from? |
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I am immensely impressed by the way in which the British juryman and jurywoman simply sits down to do this disagreeable duty though the heavens fall. |
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The above paragraph, by the way, is written in a week when a leading publisher announced an advance payment of 500,000 to a previously unpublished author. |
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The porosity and permeability are directly influenced by the way the sand grains are packed together. |
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Oh and by the way, my Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun language skills are, I'm embarrassed to say, non-existent. |
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These saints, by the way, do not always preserve after death the mild and martyrsome dispositions that characterized them during life. |
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I can always recognize him from far away by the way he walks. |
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And by the way, it also incites some backshot and spanking tendencies during sexual activity for some. |
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Moldboard plow type is usually determined by the method in which the plow is attached to the tractor and by the way it is lifted and carried. |
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And, by the way, for sweete Saint Charitie, He begs his largies of th' outlandish hives. |
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We are delighted by the way these aspects have been respected and retained within the new modern brand. |
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The entry of harmful foreign pollutants by the way of trade routes has been a cause of alarm during the modern times. |
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Three types of plate boundaries exist, with a fourth, mixed type, characterized by the way the plates move relative to each other. |
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In 1909 yet another railway connecting Perm and Yekaterinburg passed through Kungur by the way of the Siberian Route. |
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Sitting down is the secret of good raspberrying. It is also easier on your pants and nerves, by the way. Raspberries call for a sitting posture. |
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Jumping out slippily by the way the water came in, he was soon off and away. |
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The circular iron platform over there is used in the task of tyring the wheels, a warm job, too, by the way. |
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Some of the foxes found dead on railway lines, by the way, have been put there after death by vulpicides. |
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Freud was also possessed by the way the dead live on intrapsychically and work on the living mind. |
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We arrived at our digs, the Reval Hotel Latvia, quite late on but were immediately mesmerised by the way their ancient buildings were lit up. |
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Before this research, by the way, we always knew that benzodiazepines impaired cognitive wellbeing, but thought it was transient and reversible. |
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This, by the way, is the technological equivalent of sharing a toothbrush. |
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The Arctic Monkeys have been trying to peddle some Sixties by the way of classic rock-style schtick for some time now. |
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They also have an Arabic section in their menu by the way replete with all the regional favourites including meat samboseks and sheesh tawook. |
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You were judged as a thinker by the way you lived before others. |
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Then he realized, by the immobility of the other children and by the way they avoided looking at him, that it was he who was selected for punishment. |
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But whatever the Russians may have felt about Shakespear, his superiors were delighted by the way he had so skilfully spiked the Tsar's guns by liberating his subjects. |
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Real observers, Kant concluded, must live in a world of whatness, whereness, whenness, and becauseness, imposed by the way that a mind such as ours can grasp reality. |
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In this respect it is like the rolling avalanche, that leaves detached portions of its bulk by the way, and yet keeps augmenting in its circumvolutionary course. |
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I would observe, by the way, that it costs me nothing for curtains, for I have no gazers to shut out but the sun and moon, and I am willing that they should look in. |
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And, by the way, during those halcyon days we fought another battle. |
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That's Space Dust, by the way, not angel dust, as I initially recalled it. |
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Possibly it was fear of ants, which by the way, is myrmecophobia. |
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He met with our Head Agister and our Grazing Scheme Administrator and was very impressed by the way the HLS is managed in such a unique place as The New Forest. |
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A quokka, by the way, is a stocky Australian pademelon, or wallaby. |
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The Sunday night Grammys ceremony, by the way, delivered a 25 percent share of the viewing audience, up 12 percent from last year's Wednesday night telecast. |
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They were able to conquer various parts of the world, they were more sensitive to heat and cold, and their delicacy is shown by the way they are selective about what they eat. |
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The official Comintern line was that Levi was right to oppose the action but had committed a variety of sins against Bolshevik discipline by the way in which he opposed it. |
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He told the stories about plenty of fish in Baikal and plenty of fur beasts on its shores, and many Cossacks subsequently came to Baikal by the way he explored. |
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Is it not extraordinary, by the way, that all over Europe, even in the pudic nurseries of your own country, this should be regarded as a children's book? |
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Mergers are generally differentiated from acquisitions partly by the way in which they are financed and partly by the relative size of the companies. |
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Those balloon payments, by the way, helped many a retiree set himself up with a small business that was sometimes related to the former employer but was often quite different. |
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I've had a Chinky, a Chic Murray and, afore ye came tae collect me, I had some fancy Italian pasta dish. It was pure dead brilliant, by the way! |
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