They have to be content with a few hundred rupees after a hard day's labour at sea. |
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Not content with his usual carryings-on, today I couldn't shift him out of the house without this multi coloured encumbrance. |
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The ISA agent, content with his work, took a seat after he had strapped the patient to the operating table. |
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Legolas explains that the ax kills only orcs and Treebeard is content with this. |
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A less driven woman might have been content with such generous helpings of immortality, but she was not that placid woman. |
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Not content with simply getting me a change of clothing, Carol and Maxine had cooked up a master plan. |
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Too many people are content with what they buy, all housed in a gray computer chassis. |
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Not content with drawing an Indian map, messages and the like on the sugar cube, Prasad hit upon the idea of doing something quite bizarre. |
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Not content with exploiting the thousands of unpaid overtime hours staff have worked, they reward us by sacking us. |
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He felt that painters and artists should not be content with traditional themes. |
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While he proclaims himself content with Perth's relaxed way of life, he's circumspect when asked about his career intentions. |
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On the final whistle, in this tight and physically hard fought, but clean game, both sides had to be content with a share of the points. |
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Not content with bag searches and scans with hand-held metal detectors, this chap insists on a proper pat-down search. |
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I'm quite content with the knowledge that I'm paying my way through school and living comfortably. |
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He has lived his life in close-minded condemnation of people he knows nothing about, content with his bigotry. |
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I'm content with my weight right now, but I know I'd be even happier with just a few kilos less. |
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However, the son of a Somerset coalman wasn't content with staying put in Devon. |
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He is capable, confident, and cocksure, and perhaps most importantly, seemingly content with his chosen profession and lifestyle. |
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They were not shouting for joy but, in a calm and collected way, were content with their performance. |
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Do they show a manipulative attitude to nature, or an inability to be content with what they are given? |
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In Italy, the fascist party is not content with having the official police at its disposal. |
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But members of the Omagh victims' group are not content with such platitudes. |
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I guess by the time she's my age I'll be content with exertion no more strenuous than a nightly constitutional. |
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This creates an environment that some feel is uncomfortable or even unwelcome, and yet others feel quite content with it. |
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I was happy after my marriage, Logan and I were very content with each other. |
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Not content with continuing to sing both old roles and new in defiance of his 62 years, Domingo is preparing to embark on another new project. |
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We have had the investment for only a month and we are quite content with it. |
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I have been in strictly monogamous relationships and most of us are perfectly content with that. |
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But ten days ago both sides were quite content with the result, both realising that they had come perilously close to losing. |
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Not content with patenting the test, the company moved quickly to ringfence the genes themselves. |
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And in fact she does seem more at ease with herself than I've heard she was, and very content with her life. |
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Not content with the level of safety near the river, Anne was on the phone again. |
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I wonder if she's given up on me, or is just quite content with her existing mass of grandchildren? |
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Not content with the progress he has made with the site, Jonathan is anxious to expand and improve on what's on offer. |
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Australia's politicians and their advisers seem very content with our present defence policies and prescriptions. |
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He is generally quite content with himself and his life, and he lacks for nothing, except honor. |
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I am quite content with my work life, I can't say I love everyone in office, because some of them I hardly know. |
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They get sucked into the comfort zone and become content with their achievements. |
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Not content with just one target, these flaggers soon dogged the steps of campaigning state legislators who had backed the new banner. |
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Not content with cornering the independent market in Hollywood, O'Reilly also plans to expand into mainland Europe in the coming months. |
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Blair, content with a kennel full of poodles in the Commons, will never allow such a thing. |
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Who among us would then be content with the counsels of patience and delay? |
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So, not content with reducing my audience to laughter with my first attempt, I cued the musicians to start over. |
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Not content with four linked diesel engines, it also has a gas turbine that can deliver 33,000 horse-power driving a water jet propulsion system. |
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Before that fateful day, my partner was content with a glass of orange juice in the morning. |
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The Egyptian vulture, not content with rotten meat, also consumes cow and sheep feces. |
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Her editors gave her a long leash and seemed content with the tradeoff in which they mostly didn't ask questions and she delivered exclusives. |
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Most fans are content with donning a replica shirt and attending the odd game. |
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Most patients were content with their care, the determining feature of discontent being a doctor seen as rude, abrupt, or unsympathetic. |
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It is no longer necessary to be content with a cheap gadget, simply because the branded one is priced beyond the limits of the family budget. |
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And not content with conquering dry land, the festival will also be waterborne, with boat trips and river-related theatre. |
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Most people are content with having more acquaintances and very few friends. |
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I had a different set of values, and I wasn't really content with going to the Friday night kegger. |
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We have always offered customers good value for money and have been content with reasonable margins. |
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When Hassane and his age-mates first arrived in Niamey, they were content with their pickup games on the street. |
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Unlike many mall visitors, Ms. Kitty seems quite content with window shopping. |
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Since you won't allow me to kiss you, I'll just have to be content with air kisses, so here's one. |
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Not content with cooing and pooing from the rafters, a few of them decided to take up permanent residence in the foyer. |
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He had to be content with second after recording a score which would normally be good enough to win most times. |
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Some leading business figures are not content with writing cheques when it comes to charity and prefer a more hands on approach. |
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Not content with just voicing his creativity through music, Enik has also commenced writing a book of poetry. |
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We aren't content with one box of fresh berries, or one balmy day in the garden, or one vacation sometime later. |
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I'd have to say I was content with the status quo or, alternatively, that I wanted change. |
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Not content with simply having a restful and rewarding experience, I was still curious to find out just how good I was. |
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If seeing is believing, the genuine road user today has to be content with very little space on city roads. |
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Because we don't come at you with our content with a hard, commercial sell. |
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Not content with that, David has been keeping his beady eyes open for another bargain and today came across it. |
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Not content with that, Malkmus will often tack on a coda that draws on ragtime, rap and showtunes in equal measure. |
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It could make an impressive chart but I'm content with a single sheet of typing paper, a few words and a modicum of connecting lines. |
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As the match progressed the tussle for a goal advantage continued but Pioneers were content with a well deserved draw. |
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The film is the best example of blending really abstract content with a strong emotional core. |
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Illingworth was content with two short legs, silly mid-on, slip and gulley as he wheeled away for less than one run an over. |
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Not content with his polar victories, he's planning to run seven extreme ultramarathons on seven continents this year. |
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My stepson's cat sits beside me in my study as I write, apparently content with some sort of human company. |
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Would you be content with watching a blue movie instead of doing the real thing? |
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And then, just when he had reason to be content with a display of uncharacteristic tenacity, he missed an easy putt for par on the last. |
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Who could be content with the mud pies of children playing in a ditch when he'd seen the work of Saramantha's greatest sculptors? |
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Time marches on, and nowadays I'm content with a mug of good hot coffee, and grateful for it. |
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Some people are content with bobbing their heads to whatever comes on the radio. |
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But for now he is content with the long fairways and undulating greens of the Concord Club. |
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They've signposted content with clear navigation and put neat section headers at the bottom of the front page. |
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Not content with the attention from her show-stopping ear bling, the 25-year-old singer also wore an extremely sheer vest top. |
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They had to bump up the content with poetry because their government has been doing nuthin. |
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With most campesinos content with this Breughelian subsistence, Peru ends up importing 70 percent of its corn, sugar, potatoes, and rice. |
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I am not observant and in fact have many, many transgressions to my credit, yet I am wealthy and content with my life. |
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Since she's naught but an orphan, lacking dowry and family, then you should be content with a handfast. |
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The white, gray, and green clothing hung extremely loosely on her small body but she was content with it. |
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But there seem to be the regulars who appear quite content with their way of life and, if someone is willing to put a roof over their heads, that would appear to be a bonus. |
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They stood there for a few seconds, content with the peace of the garden. |
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To my mother's relief, I began welcoming her curries with more enthusiasm, and seemed content with lychees or mangoes or even the lowly sapote for dessert. |
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For now we'll have to be content with this little dance floor rumbler. |
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They had to be content with their sounding lines of piano wire. |
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Not all were content with niceness, conformity and averageness, however. |
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Green Eyed Lady, sent off favourite to make a winning debut in a maiden race on this course 11 days ago, had to be content with third place behind Distant Mist. |
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Not content with discharging single-handed his heavy bursarial duties he undertook to compile a register of all members of the College since its foundation. |
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Not content with delving into various mediums with which to present their releases, which in the past have been anything from 8 track cartridges to spliced tape segments. |
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Polls show that voters are growing less and less content with the current administration. |
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Ronnie enjoys the country life and while his girlfriend of 15 years, Fiona, spends all her time with the horses, he is content with his two terriers and other animals. |
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Sometimes, when I had to be content with a seat at the back of the lecture theatre, I used a pair of opera glasses to get at least a glimpse of the speaker. |
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And from what I've seen, you're pretty content with your meagre wardrobe. |
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But Tehran has rarely been content with passively benefitting from these crises. |
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Not content with taking our money, they want to brainwash us. |
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In short, can you not be content with such reassuring security and guaranty as this, that the established order vouches for your blessedness in the hereafter? |
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I'd been, if not exactly ecstatic, at least content with my lot. |
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Not content with the evictions and other brutal acts, the landlords in open courts declared that they would exterminate those who opposed Toryism. |
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If weather conditions prohibit viewing the space station, stargazers will have to be content with Venus which is renowned for its seasonal appearances. |
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When you're not sure about the exact structure of the page, though, it's better to grope blindly through all the content with a minimum of assumptions. |
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Jessica has been inconsistent in the expression of her wishes, wanting more time in the care of her father and then being content with the existing arrangement. |
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Men are a solitary animal and are generally content with the status quo. |
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White-tailed deer, beaver, and red fox are content with just about any vegetation and width, whereas wild turkey and wood duck prefer forested buffers over 35 feet wide. |
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I think my performances have carried on at a level I am content with. |
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They appeared quite content with gestural communication with the children. |
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He's quite content with the knowledge that his films aren't for everyone. |
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Not just content with the new things going on chez Lyle, it appears that Jon is also going through a similar set of changes and viewpoint revisions. |
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Are its stakeholders going to be content with the current market? |
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For example, not content with salt, Coleridge sprinkled cayenne pepper on his eggs, which he ate from a teacup. |
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Their corn was brought to market, and they were content with the market price. |
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Wilde though, not content with being better known than ever in London, returned to Paris in October 1891, this time as a respected writer. |
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Despite the agreement at Alinagar, neither side was content with the status quo. |
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Some few will be content with the success they have had in the assassination of their leader and will not care very much who the successor is. |
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I shall be content with my jalopy even if it's more often in the garage than on the road as long as it never tells tales or is one up on me. |
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Till that first goal from Toure, the match had very little significance with both teams content with possessional play. |
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But it is the preliminary condition for any theory of knowledge which is not content with verbalistic and illusory solutions. |
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In short couplets, Ferdowsi has places high content with many meanings, and places the exact epical, intellectual and moral thoughts. |
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And, the moderators attempt to curate the content with the same respect. |
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Force-feeding money into Afghanistan is counterproductive to the aim of making people content with the new regime. |
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This man should be content with a plastic gun or a water gun, nothing else. |
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Some are not content with a slathering Hound of the Baskervilles in the lounge. |
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Finally, we have upgradeable high-definition big screen televisions that truly handle multimedia content with ease. |
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Not content with underselling Royal Mail by PS1billion he now wants rid of the 40 per cent stake we have in Channel Tunnel rail company Eurostar. |
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Proprietary processing technology guarantees a stable oleoresin that's proven to retain Astaxanthin content with time. |
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Not content with turning out pizzas for hungry Heaton residents, Pizzaholic fast-food staff are performing nightly breakdance routines to entertain growing crowds. |
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By using that mentality, citizens of a developing country appreciate more since they are content with the basic necessities of health care, education and child protection. |
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Wood is a hygroscopic material, which means it naturally absorbs and releases water to balance its internal moisture content with the surrounding environment. |
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