All this is of course comes from the perspective of an addressee whom I have held to have been rather too well qualified. |
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These show footprints, burrows, tracks, or other marks made during the course of an organism's lifetime. |
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Of course it helped that he was starring in a whip-smart black comedy and is supported by a round of other talented actors. |
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And by far the best way to enjoy it is to hire a cabin cruiser and chart a course along its winding length. |
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The course outline sketched below is not about total coverage and does not yet offer a fixed syllabus. |
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There are also plans afoot to float television channels in other South Indian languages over the course of the year. |
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He took the view that the course I had advised was entirely acceptable and ethical. |
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Internet protocol based storage has gained significant traction over the course of the past year. |
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Of course when you're young the possibility that you ever might be old is ludicrous. |
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We need to be flexible, fleet footed and be able to change course in midstream when positive opportunities present themselves. |
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Your personality, life course and career will have no necessary relation to that of your forebear. |
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In addition the microeconomic principles developed in the course support further coursework in marketing, business and agribusiness management. |
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But Guy reveals how Mary shrewdly steered a middle course between her enemies and supporters. |
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I was interested in Russian literature, so I applied for the Russian language course at Kim Il-sung University in Pyongyang. |
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The court would express the hope that whatever course was medically advised would be honoured. |
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The aim of the course is to advise and assist parents in the bringing up of their children in a drug free environment. |
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Reagan was of course right about the window of vulnerability, and the Soviet Union collapsed just five years later. |
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Keeping their course on the north side of the lake until they reached its head, they started up the mountain. |
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The night was still, with no breeze at all, yet the fully rigged ship continued to hold her course for land. |
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Off the beaten path on the southern tip of Jersey, this course winds through an arboretum and 50-acre bird sanctuary. |
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One fondly imagines that one reaches opinions by personal ratiocination, but of course many of them one inherits. |
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Over the course of the last two decades the organisation of governmental activity has undergone a radical transformation. |
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My journey into the subject started when I had the good fortune to enroll in Irwin Silverman's third year undergraduate course on the topic. |
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He had to make things up on the spot of course and fortunately, the teacher had bought it. |
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For several years, he worked as a caddie and secretly played the course before hours and after hours. |
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Of course if just the ordinary joe wants to buy my script well, that's ok too. |
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The exams, midterm, and final were equally weighted when determining final course grade. |
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Dye also brought in his own shapers and equipment from other jobs to piece the construction of the course together. |
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The charity Family Matters York is offering a two-hour budgeting course free for students going up to university this autumn. |
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She left corporate America in 1992 to take a real-estate appraising course and soon went into business for herself. |
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I saw him perform that same routine once against a fighter who'd landed probably two dozen low blows in the course of the match. |
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Of course there is still a difference between town and country, but there is not a geographical split. |
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In the course of their stay in the capital, the group will go on a bus tour and visit some of Dublin's top attractions. |
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Your doctor will assess you, and advise the best course of treatment to deal with the problem. |
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He did the best that could be done, and the course now ranks 11 th in Golf Digest's ranking of courses in Georgia. |
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I know the air is pretty rarified in academia, but has the good professor considered taking an evening course in the university of life? |
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Of course they are the beneficiaries of kickbacks and illicit hordes of money safely stashed in cash and kind, in many cases also abroad. |
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Eventually I and my fellow 'rookies' passed the course and became Aircraftwomen 1st class. |
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The 12-mile route starts in Stratford's Bancroft Gardens at 1.30 pm and will follow a winding course to Long Marston. |
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For the moment I held a steady course and kept a focus on the orientation instruments. |
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Fittingly, he was buried by the winning post on the Grand National course at Aintree. |
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A classic accompaniment for Barolo is Brasato al Barolo, as of course is almost any dish made with the famous white truffles of the Alba region. |
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Well, I think the jury is out on a number of issues in the mix, but overall of course I support our troops. |
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And of course there is nothing to stop conductors holding two such appointments simultaneously. |
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Of course he was going so fast that he could not make the left, so he just kept going straight. |
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You put me in a room with a wax effigy of George Clooney, of course I'm going to squeal like a girl! |
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Mr Pearce said the course does not affect benefits such as jobseeker's allowance. |
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Of course that just proves how many displaced Yoopers there are in California. |
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A survival course is one of the latest additions to the club's list of extreme sports. |
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What the committee saw in fact was a course which stood up remarkably well to the almost unrelenting rain. |
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Uttoxeter has always been a popular course with racegoers but recent years have seen huge improvements to its facilities. |
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The originality resides in an acute awareness of how little an artist can dare to do in the course of creating great art. |
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After four auditions, an interview and written examination Joseph was accepted into the course of music performance. |
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The course consists of audio-visual teaching aids and includes screening of Italian movies and exposure to Italian books. |
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The general course of the decay curves was similar for polished and amalgamated zinc. |
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During the course of Citizen Kane, the hero marries two women and his ambition drives them away. |
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Following up the placebo arm of a randomised trial can be a good way of tracking the course of benign diseases. |
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This page is meant to supplement the section in the course notes on microprogramming. |
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Of course it is for everyone in the community to tackle racism and to ensure everyone is treated equally. |
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Of course it would be arbitrary of me to accuse the shop owner of putting on an act or simply making a show. |
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We wouldn't have been surprised to see them the next day disporting themselves on the golf course or the Tennis court with equal verve and dash. |
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My main course of langoustines were soft and succulent, served on a bed of confit of ratatouille and homemade pasta. |
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Abandonment of a former course through avulsion and meander-loop cut-off produces many lakes. |
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My boss will be taking a special course the first two weeks of July and I'll be in charge of the office, which is fine. |
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He repeatedly had to ransom prisoners taken in the course of Lombard raids, who would otherwise have been sold off as slaves. |
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He's since gone on to chronicle his experiences in a book, and of course act as advisor in the movie. |
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Applications are currently being taken for the new course about to start in September. |
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Over the course of 18 months, I drifted slowly from 220 toward 170, adding in light exercise. |
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The most obvious lesson of course applies to proponents of biological control. |
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The doctor then uses the diagnosis to advise the correct course of treatment for this particular patient. |
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After taking the course Bob was able to assist a passenger experiencing difficulties. |
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Advance booking is always advisable but you can of course always take a chance on the day itself. |
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One, the craft would be dead in space, on the same heading, unless that course was changed by an outside force, a tractor beam, or another ship. |
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A week or so later I was booked to go for a weekend away somewhere with some people from a creative writing course I was taking. |
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I was the only Able Seaman on the course along with two killicks, two petty officers and four warrant officers. |
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This course is tailor-made to help those responsible change their behaviour. |
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You have to judge the situation to determine which course of action to take. |
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Their brave, new tailoring has set a course for comfortable, thoroughly-wearable garments with flair. |
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In the course of my research, I ran across a superb daguerreotype of a saddler wearing a paper bag for a hat. |
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The whole course of this area of jurisprudence is that similar functions can be discharged both on an executive basis and a judicial basis. |
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I'm not saying that the youngster will get to the same level as the Frenchman but he is certainly on course to at this moment in time. |
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Of course because of the incident all airports have stopped planes from taking off. |
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She achieved her best time for the marathon of 2hrs 55 mins in London nine years ago and still holds the Rochdale 20 course record. |
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There is an air of anticipation among golfers in the wake of the green light for the extension of the course to eighteen holes. |
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So of course it's the age-old experience really of the death and rebirth of religious tradition. |
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Behind intentions and conscious aims lie complex objective processes that shape the course of history. |
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His sister, he said, also was working the course and was contributing her earnings toward the rifle. |
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The service will of course be available for everyone and it is hoped that it will be used to the full. |
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Ages and aeons ago, when I was in high school, I took a word processing course to fill a credit. |
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Over the course of the game, you must locate the various places where they have barricaded themselves, then guide them to designated safe areas. |
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A single tear traced its course down her cheek and dropped softly to be absorbed by the wood. |
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The benefits of overthrow must of course be weighed against the horrific costs of war. |
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Another reason to take a course of this nature is to reduce auto insurance rates. |
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The four-week course taught aeromedical physiology, aircraft-loading procedures, and survival skills. |
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He was due to be out on a course last week, so normal cover arrangements were in place. |
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Opposites and balance of course figure prominently in Taoism, friend of the yin yang and the five elements. |
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Severe attacks of asthma are sometimes treated with a course of steroid tablets, such as prednisolone. |
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Its zig-zag course and the steep cliffs on either side make a two-hour raft trip down the river an adventurous experience. |
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It was just on the stroke of half time that an incident occurred that would change the course of the game. |
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Therefore, that which becomes customary is the most reasonable and appropriate course of action to be followed. |
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That plan appeared to be well on course until a flurry of wickets shortly after tea had West Indies wobbling. |
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Of course there are many well-behaved classes, efficiently disciplined by dedicated teachers. |
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Rowing conditions were perfect in particular for coxes who have to manoeuvre the course with care and skill. |
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A graphical display of attitudes about distance education and the delivery of course materials were plotted. |
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The wheel arches are more pronounced as are the sills, sideskirts and air scoop, oh, and of course the headlights. |
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The course instructor had just rearranged the schedule and I assumed that the classrooms would remain unchanged. |
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The answer to your search could lie with taking part in a jobseekers course at the Portlaoise Job Club. |
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But of course there are wheels within wheels, and who knows which way they're turning? |
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Finalists benefit from the publicity they receive and from the networking opportunities that arise in the course of the year long programme. |
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And of course part of the gardens are dedicated to wildflowers, and others to beautiful roses. |
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The analysis of relationships between parameters sampled during a seasonal course is fraught with problems arising from autocorrelations. |
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The course is being offered by the department of audiology and speech-language pathology in the College of Science. |
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For classes, some books go on reserve, some materials go into course packs, and some copied excerpts are handed out in class. |
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Lancaster University is offering a week-long course in visiting and investigating haunted houses. |
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We used to stay in a house on the coast nearby and of course the castle was always on the visit list. |
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And what is more, it is all to the good, because of course you can now make pots of money out your lack of success. |
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But this season he is driving as well as he ever has in the best car in the field and is on course to rewrite the record books yet again. |
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The 7 cases in older children were found to have cystic lesions on radiographs in the course of 1 or more bouts of pneumonia. |
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For that reason we submit that the appropriate course is to remit the matter to the Court of Appeal. |
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The main course is best accompanied by baba ghanoush tahini and an onion-and-tomato salad dressed with peanut butter and olive oil. |
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The appropriate course for me to take is to remit the matter to the disciplinary committee. |
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I have been a regular racegoer at Ayr race course for 20 years and I have seen it through good times and bad. |
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She could read and write Bengali, Gujarati, English and Hindi of course was her natural medium of expression. |
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So they would try to remotely control it back to the course they wanted it to take. |
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If this project is carried out on a large scale, it will add up to a massive amount of human alteration of the course of nature. |
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This course costs 50 with a morning or evening session to suit all working hours. |
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Of course he was in exile and did have a great affinity for those kinds of characters, for tramps and vagrants and displaced, placeless people. |
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For the main course my cousin had the traditional roast rib of beef with Yorkshire pudding. |
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My household bought a load of base course for our part of the road, but the ruts are getting progressively deeper. |
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He is taking the A1 assessors course to become an assessor for candidates studying for NVQs in warehousing. |
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In Africa, Ivory Coast stayed on course for a World Cup debut after holding Libya to a 0-0 draw in Tripoli. |
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There are of course better adhesives to bind false teeth and gums together. |
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The entire course consists of ten booklets that teach a skill, then quiz the student on information recently learned. |
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The minister's mission is to hold a steady course until the next general election. |
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In the ordinary course of events, to hold a wedding ceremony is a purely private matter that admits of no indiscreet remarks from other people. |
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Late one afternoon we found ourselves motoring along an isolated stretch of road in Idaho, which followed the winding course of a river. |
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Taken on as an Aircraftwoman Motor Transport Driver, she received a training course to upgrade her driving skills. |
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But the theatre studies course Joseph took at school paid off and he even managed to raise a laugh. |
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New Zealand will follow a contrary course and move against the stream if this legislation is passed. |
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But of course to anyone listening to that conversation you would think she was commenting on my gut or on my gluttony. |
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The Irish course is designed to improve your written and spoken language while in aerobics some keep-fit classes are on the programme. |
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It encourages my child to attend college regularly and punctually and keep up with the course work. |
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A required course had been scheduled for the hours after mine, and the students had to rush off. |
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Jill Johnson, who spearheads the award-winning programme, said each course was tailor-made to the trainees' requirements. |
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It's hygienic, versatile, waterproof, airtight, cheap and of course durable. |
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Acne appears around the onset of puberty and runs a variable course till adolescence is over. |
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The course focuses on systemic evils and the social contexts that produce them. |
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Over the course of their two-year journey, the travelers learned to respect the mighty beast. |
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Of course the impression the observer receives from a photograph is, in the final analysis, always subjective. |
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Soldiers seeking course enrollment must first receive counseling from an Educational Services Specialist. |
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On the course students learned how to make papers from plant fibres such as bog rushes, straw, cotton and banana leaf known as abacca. |
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We'd let air traffic control know the course we'd determined and ask if it was possible to proceed direct. |
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He seemed determined to justify a course of action which seemed wholly disproportionate. |
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They despise each other, but of course must keep up appearances in front of the sensitive young mistress. |
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One example of flying a different course to your next waypoint is to join a nearby airway that goes through that waypoint. |
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Here, I have readdressed the oft-noted observation that the size of the dentary increased during the course of synapsid evolution. |
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Even so, during the course of the rushes, he gets to play every character in the film. |
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And unlike the partial phases of solar eclipses, lunar eclipses of course are completely safe to watch without using any filters. |
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I explained to him that I needed to turn around and fly a reciprocal course to re-establish communication with a soldier in distress. |
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The course material is being prepared and will be ready in about two months. |
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Our first thought of course was Traditional British, shepherd's pie, macaroni cheese and all that, but we had second thoughts. |
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Over the course of his life he built this great series of vast rambling palaces, one after the other. |
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But a culture that is consciously bent on rejecting moral norms is on a collision course with profound evil. |
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They go to the Scarlet Bar, because of course it is the only place to eat lunch in Erinsborough. |
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On 17 January 1866 Chute mobilised 500 men, 67 pack-horses and 24 saddle horses for his officers, and set a straight course for New Plymouth. |
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Over the course of the semester, students take 13 weekly quizzes and the highest 10 count in their course grade. |
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Clearly, such a reversal of the current course would not be achievable overnight. |
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The club is supportive of local junior golfers by inviting young players and high school students to play the course free of charge. |
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Now that's what I call real thoughtfulness, and of course I accepted the suggestion with alacrity. |
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Of course the Northern Hemisphere's summer solstice is the winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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He is also the first player in baseball history to have more times on base than official at bats over the course of a season. |
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I decided to play nine holes on the Notre Dame golf course early, before she met me at my dorm. |
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This makes the course particularly appropriate for people who do the Scripture readings in their local church. |
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He once walked off the course after only a few holes of his opening practice round and withdrew from the upcoming Wales Open. |
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The course comprises basic communication skills, group discussion, public speaking, body language, etiquette, and table manners. |
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Even with the loss of their leading tackler and rusher, I see the Patriots pulling away methodically over the course of the night. |
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In the South, Norman mercenaries gradually established their power in the course of the eleventh century. |
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About 60 miles higher up in the course of the Nile, there is another large affluent from the west. |
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It's true that your contribution probably won't go toward a GED course or a present for mom. |
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There should be a smooth transition from community or junior colleges through course articulation. |
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He is pursuing a professional career in dance and of course our family wishes him every success and happiness. |
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Of course that occurs, but people sell their land because, as the treaty assumed, it may be their wish and desire to do so. |
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Budding film writers are to be offered help to set their creative juices free with a new course in Lancaster. |
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Of course I did not boot with it and of course I had neglected to write-protect the floppy. |
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He joined nine others on a pioneering course to teach them how to climb safely during rescues. |
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Of course she's dressed in another pair of kinky boots indicative of her femme fatal stage persona but there's no calculated synthetic chic here. |
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However, during the course of the study, two participating faculty members withdrew. |
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Unfortunately for me, I developed early and, in the course of doing so, sprouted rampantly growing patches of thick, dark fur all over my body. |
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The other circumstance of aggravation is that in the course of that particular incident he detained the woman. |
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Of course he was going to have a sniff at the first piece of totty that showed him any sympathy and consideration. |
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Coleridge's text may have been keelhauled, but the show still charts a course through it. |
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The tax is a consequence of the realisation of the assets in the course of the winding up of the company. |
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The senior undergraduate course in American constitutional law touches a host of moral issues buffeting our country today. |
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The students who take the course during their initial semester are making higher grades cumulatively. |
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A seal has come to join us, and of course to demonstrate to us its superior underwater agility. |
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When you have four major championships played during the course of a year, one of them has to rate as the weak sister of the bunch. |
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Of course practical factors such as capitalization and corporate acquisition have also been at work in whether or not subsidiaries exist. |
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Throughout the course of the film, we learn that a young lover jilted her, then she lost his child during a pregnancy she never told him about. |
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Over the course of the years most of my rabid political beliefs have been tempered somewhat by increasing understanding of the situation. |
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It's a pity, though, that she didn't inject just a whisker of balance in the course of 3,000 doom-laden words. |
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Those jokes will certainly be oft repeated during the course of the current federal election campaign. |
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Of course she used to pace up and down the paddocks when she was turned out, too, but she didn't weave in the field. |
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The second day is a slalom event where sailors race around a short course with many turns. |
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Traffic to the course was so heavy that some runners missed their intended races. |
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My only concern was that it is always tricky to race on such a course against older horses. |
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Moral high grounds, for instance, are well and good, and all else being equal of course we'd like to have them. |
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I have always wanted to use that fun quote since taking a philosophy course of aesthetics years ago. |
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He joined a vocational training center for a nine-month course in carpentry skills and thereafter got employment as a journeyman with a local factory. |
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The result of the questionnaire is of course merely opinion, but here opinion corresponds rather closely with the evolution of the forebrain and cerebral cortex. |
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Of course it will be delivered with a jovial smile and a pat on the back. |
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In fact, he taught the most intensive artillery course in the South and very likely the equal of courses at West Point. |
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This course is for students of agronomy, biology, entomology, crop production, horticulture, plant pathology, weed science, and environmental studies. |
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He took to spending his summers in Germany, studying all manner of language arts, literature, and poetry, and even taking a course in Sanskrit for a time. |
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And of course we have health care coming down the pike, and all its subsidies to families up to 188 percent of the poverty line. |
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Carnatica has initiated a voice management course for people who use their voice professionally, such as singers, musicians, radio jockeys and call centre executives. |
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By structuring the course around questions of genre migration, world literature allows students to think about the novel, epic, and lyric in a diachronic, global framework. |
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If left untreated, hepatitis C causes liver damage over the course of decades. |
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This course focuses on testing strategies, remediation, practice testing, building confidence, individual and group strategies, and community building. |
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In the course of its review, one hospital said it was not uncommon for an acute medical patient to have to wait four or five days before treatment even began. |
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Though of course if you didn't want the dented ones, you were out of luck. |
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Kell, meanwhile, remain on course for the Mid Kerry championship, and after a lucky escape on the first day, they might feel their luck is in now. |
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Against a picturesque backdrop, our sailors charted the course to glory, confirming their position as the most successful team within the British ranks. |
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Of course brass is easy to machine, but the tooling is first-rate. |
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Going all the way and winning the title is of course a different kettle of fish and a challenge I would suspect that is beyond them for a while yet. |
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Of course paper planes are frowned on in our office so we haven't had a chance to try our luck, but we hear that the world record is almost 59 metres. |
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More impressive, though, than any fanatical power of endurance was his ability to see he was on the wrong track, admit he was mistaken and try a different course of action. |
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A Mellon sabbatical grant allowed me to develop and add to the course a laboratory section focused on survey research and participant observation. |
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Then it was back to the charts, where each team planned a route and then plotted a magnetic course to steer for each leg of the 13-mile trip to Block Island. |
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Plus of course billing information needs to be kept track of. |
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Of course I ate it so ravenously that I burned the top of my mouth. |
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Rand's dad was a crotchety old crank who was never going to win the nomination, but Rand of course actually could. |
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There was a pitch and putt course across from my house and we all played. |
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Closer takes place over the course of four years but often jumps ahead a few months or a year at a time, concentrating on periods of crisis in the relationships portrayed. |
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There was a healthy crowd who stayed to watch the event which was put on partly to stagger the crush of racegoers leaving the course after the last race. |
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It has been deemed proper, in commencing a course of lectures on war, to make a few introductory remarks respecting this question of its justifiableness. |
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The result is a comprehensive and, in places, detailed account of the life of this king that generally steers a middle course through the many controversies of his reign. |
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If the target's relative bearing has not changed and the range is decreasing, you should change your course or speed or prepare for a close encounter. |
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This can be done without any appreciable harm to the plant, though of course it is better to wait until the rhizomes have matured in July before lifting and planting. |
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Angel didn't hesitate, just changed course quickly and raced towards him. |
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Steven's heard raced, of course someone would have mentioned this! |
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Again the course was in good shape being dried out by the north winds. |
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Of course they have every right to celebrate, after glooming for so long and not knowing what's going to happen, this serves as their first big break. |
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Yet the course of true love oft runs at the side to father's hate. |
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With the crop of youngsters he is developing West Ham could be looking to go places but of course they will sell most of them and leave Harry scouring Europe again. |
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In the course of his confession, he supplied details that should only have been known to the killer. |
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But the Brandsby trainer withdrew him from that contest after inspecting the Chepstow course and expressing concerns that all the frost had not come out of the ground. |
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Back in 1990, the city wanted his land for a municipal golf course that was supposedly going to provide a permanent salve for the city's financial problems. |
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They've developed new appliances to handle delicates, dry cleaning, a fancy ironing station, and of course they've redesigned the old workhorse washer and dryer. |
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That of course was contemptible and directly counter to every laudable value this country stands for. |
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During the course of the program, students are exposed to equipment used in the field such as buttonholers, high speed sewing machines, and cutters. |
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You're Mrs. Jim Palmer'... people in their thirties sometimes want to change the course of the ship. |
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We are of course the ultimate rainbow nation and proud of it too. |
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Of course Hollywood had no problem with hackers as long as it was the United States government they were hacking. |
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Other children's programs are offered for this Sunday and Saturday, July 10, with a short course on table manners and a children's fashion show consecutively. |
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That course shows a path moving to the west of the planned course until it is some 2 miles to the west and so heading straight for the Salmedina Bank. |
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The five event card entertained a loyal band of Barkly race goers, who could participate in on course punting with the tote and Alice bookmaker Garry Owen on hand. |
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Of course there is every chance that voters might literally take to the hills to escape such an election, but to my mind it is a risk worth taking. |
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Of course the judiciary protest too much as they extend their remit. |
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Now, after juggling a three-year teaching degree course with the care of her daughter, she is set to take up her position at the front of the class. |
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Of course if the weather is very cold when your plants arrive, this is the only option for them, since if it's too cold for planting then it's also too cold to heel plants in. |
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Out of a desire to find kindred spirits for this aspect of my personality, last month I enrolled in a bushcraft course at Wellington's Tararua Tramping Club. |
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My mother adored me, and of course my father loved me as well. |
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Of course many rock aficionados don't take covers bands seriously. |
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In the normal course of events, by punishing the guilty and not punishing the innocent, a system of criminal law affirms shared values and supports social cohesion. |
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Gary Cooper was a movie star whose type everyone seemed to agree upon, though it allowed for many subtle and peculiar shadings in the course of his thirty-five year career. |
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He presented certificates of participation to the course attendants. |
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A First Aid course will teach you how to carry out resuscitation properly. |
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That explains Brando, Duke Ellington, Greta Garbo, Muhammad Ali and of course James Dean. |
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With all this re-hashing of old ideas, it seemed like reality shows had run their course in '04, making reality junkies like me start to get the shakes. |
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This has of course always been a recipe for dictatorship and terror. |
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But in the course of her illness, she said, it was intensely tiresome when people assumed she was at death's door, in spite of statistics proving how good her chances were. |
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The only words in the book spelt with an aitch are his name Haigh, and the town Huddersfield, which of course are pronounced Aigh and Uddersfleld. |
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The upshot is to immerse oneself in a crash course on institutional racism and police brutality. |
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Of course slavery and its proponents represent utter evil in the novel. |
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The course syllabus, competencies, unit objectives, topics for asynchronous discussion, and exams will be available to the student in a Web-enhanced environment. |
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Of the eight rappers that Shaw follows over the course of a year, one winds up dead, one gets a record deal, and the rest end up exactly where they started. |
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In a web-based course, the course content is developed as modules in HTML, and interaction takes place asynchronously through discussion boards or plain old e-mail. |
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The course focuses on a wholefood diet as the basis of sound nutrition. |
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This isn't always the best way to find good wine, a quick word with the wine waiter usually is the best option and of course the house-wine should always be enjoyable also. |
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Furthermore, they also acquired sufficient skills through practical experience as part of their tours of duty in line units that were included in the course of studies. |
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Letting go is of course not advised but only used as a demonstration. |
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Of course, the statistics of that division are shocking, and of course the rich countries gang together in the G8 to make sure the division continues. |
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As binning and storing wine became commonplace during the course of the 18th century, the wine bottle evolved into the cylindrical shape we know today. |
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Of course strong wind shear at high altitude can cause problems. |
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To get the best out of this strange place you should really have a Mexican starter and a Polish Main course with maybe a mixture of Polish and Mexican puddings for afters. |
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A small, ragtag band of idealists facing overwhelming odds decides to gamble on a course of action judged either foolish or brilliant, depending on the outcome. |
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Carlow Golf Club put the course at the disposal of various organisations over the six days as well as notifying all golf clubs in Leinster of the competition. |
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Of course you'll be forced to break these rules on occasion. |
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Over the course of the century, the city obviously evolved in various directions, and the exhibition delineates particular angles and themes that preoccupied succeeding eras. |
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It's cultivated through the daily activities of people, over the course of years, warts and all. |
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Indeed, some one-time factors that had pushed prices down, such as auto rebates and other financing offers, and a war-related drop in hotel room rates, reversed course in May. |
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Norton trainer Malcolm Jefferson can make his long journey to Britain's most northerly course worthwhile by winning the Famous Grouse Novices' Hurdle with Brooklyn Brownie. |
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Yet the cumulative efforts of this massive force had virtually no impact on the course of the war. |
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It was left to Vaughan and Andrew Strauss to calmly complete the victory by adding the 46 runs required to complete victory and keep England on course for a series whitewash. |
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He won many other honours in his glittering career at club level, and of course donned the county jersey in different footballing grades countless times. |
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My creative work today was limited of course but I did manage to walk a little way up the lane to snap a photograph of the view over the flat fields I see all about me. |
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In the absence of the traditional gale, the course is easier than any of these pros have ever seen it, soft and receptive with not a whiff of wind in the air. |
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Certainly industrial chemistry was much more important than chemical warfare, rockets, jets, or atomic physics, which little influenced the course of the war. |
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The disease usually attacks the lungs but can affect almost any part of the body and is usually curable with an intensive six-month course of antibiotics. |
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Or, if they choose to continue on their present course on the road to obliteration, they can take it up with God when they face Him on the Judgment Day. |
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