This is going to be difficult to do without sounding heartless, but I'll give it a try. |
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At 16 make all children go walkabout in the Bush learning traditional skills and to do without modern technology for a year. |
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The only reminder of the heating is a radiator in the bathroom, which the residents did not want to do without. |
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Sharon Leach wrote in the Sunday Observer of the agonies of having to do without water, and she knows whereof she speaks. |
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I suppose we really should be thankful that we got over the women's lib period when we tried to do without. |
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I wasn't sure I was really articulating my reasons properly, but it was the best I could do without having the chance to rehearse my words. |
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Be it a birthday party or a wedding anniversary one cannot do without pastries which heralds the good occasion. |
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We can't do what we do without our listeners getting behind us and supporting us financially. |
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Those who like to listen to long wave on the radio will have to do without, as only AM and FM are provided. |
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I don't know about you, but I could do without all the lovey-dovey stuff going on between our parents. |
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A civilization that believes itself capable of making do without other civilizations tends to be headed toward its doom. |
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Rugby has copied too many faults of the round ball game and faking injury to get an opposition carded is one we can do without. |
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These days our rivers are much cleaner but the ever-present balsam is an alien which we could all do without! |
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If necessary, the murderous self-murderer can even make do without such second-hand justifications altogether. |
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Just as every story needs a preface, a truly erudite narrative simply cannot do without an introduction. |
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He was able to do without conventional metres, rhymes and stanzas because he had made his own tools. |
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If we want to topicalise the dative object in German, we can simply do without making it the subject. |
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It is not the tenacity of the distinction that concerns me, but that, for better or worse, we cannot do without it. |
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I'd love to get the bright minds of the game together for a symposium to identify parts of the rulebook we can do without. |
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The Garavogue is a fast-flowing treacherous river and we can do without those vandals who steal the ring buoys. |
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Given the vogue for bikini waxes that leave you with a mere pencil-thin line, you could probably do without pants at all. |
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We could really do without the sniping from the sidelines and continual undermining of our efforts. |
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I don't know what I'd do without mine, as my back window gets terribly mucky in rainy weather. |
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His simple stagecraft makes you shiver with sheer pleasure at what theatre can do without resort to special effects. |
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The fact that he might have to do without doesn't enter into the equation for some in the animal protection industry. |
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The guns were so designed as to produce almost no recoil and thus they could do without heavy carriages. |
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The Japanese can do without all those troublesome waves and sun, and still prefer the tranquillity of their onsen. |
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Honesty about performance and worth would cause ructions that National can do without. |
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He was someone I could do without but who expects civilities from the likes of him? |
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There are no funds to build a new castle and the inhabitants of fairyland have to do without it. |
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There is no doubt that we could do without the 17 brands of toothpaste, the planned obsolescence, and the annual fashion changes. |
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Plumber's probably going to be here on Monday to fix the boiler which we could really do without. |
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In the meantime, the miserable gits who can't be bothered with the print version will have to do without. |
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The traveling I could do without, but I wouldn't give up meeting the several hundred dance educators I encounter on each tour for anything. |
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Achieving an even skin tone is another protracted beauty process that many of us could do without. |
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A crucifying mortgage bill can be avoided if you decide to wait and do without your dream home for a few years. |
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I had become so unreliable, unpredictable and frankly, an embarrassment they could do without. |
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Although from my point of view as a manager, this is something I could do without, full stop. |
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Determined to make a go of their new life, they decide that women are a distraction they can do without and swear off them for three years. |
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The vast majority of academics evidently do without any extramural research funding or operate with minimal funding. |
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I could certainly do without a lot of this pop psychology coverage. |
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So we could all do without any last-minute hitches that could throw a spanner in the works just when we think everything is about to be signed and sealed. |
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They continue to bombard us with electrical appliances, safe in the knowledge that, when we see them on the shelves, we'll realise that we just cannot do without. |
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The lifeboat fund can well do without such soppy sentiments. |
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She has a home help 15 hours a week to assist with some of the everyday jobs that most homemakers do without a thought, like making the beds and clearing the breakfast table. |
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It lays out in understandable ways how and why vaccines work, and why we cannot afford to do without them. |
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There's nothing I can do without the money and there's no point in getting all excited and building my hopes up and not being able to go at the end of the day. |
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Either they will do without textbooks or they will rely on pirated editions. |
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No one interested in native land claims can do without this book. |
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What is the one organic food or drink product you can't do without? |
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For those who can do without document templates and a grammar checker, the software offers an amazing amount of functionality and advanced features. |
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It's also amply clear that most hospital staff would rather do without this invasion of ill-clad, barefooted, malnourished, baby-clutching mothers. |
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Just as many modern restaurateurs think you should do without a cruet, some modish winemakers abjure oak, preferring to let the grapes speak for themselves. |
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All the neuroses and hang-ups, desperation and conceit I can do without. |
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One third of all primary schools in the country lack water supply and nearly 50 percent do without restrooms or washrooms, according to the report. |
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If you hook the eel further back, the body of the eel will fold up along the shank of the hook causing it to spin and you can do without that hassle. |
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An orchestra wants to be told what to do without hesitation or conference and a conductor who involves the orchestra in decision making is perceived to be weak and indecisive. |
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After five years of concerning levels of obsession, what are we going to do without the brilliant AMC drama? |
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I could do without the occasional looks of pity I've had from them. |
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Most would rather do without agrochemicals or genetically modified crops. |
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They would rather do without their wireline telephone than their computer. |
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So yeah, Canadian Club has a cloying sweetness that I could do without, but dudes I am drinking whisky out of a bottle cap at 3PM on a Tuesday. |
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Today you cannot do without what makes you walk through a field of pernicious concepts to a garden of beautiful exempla. |
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Little by little Bacon got to beguiling out of Hill things to do, and presently Hill was furnishing him the things to do without any beguilement. |
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If you are prepared to do without a break in the summer, we could have a really good skiing holiday in winter. |
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In summary, this census will meet crucial requirements for statistical information that Government and others cannot do without. |
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Deleuze and Guattari are right in miracling fleas into the bestiary, but it is already rich enough to do without them. |
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The A380 was initially planned without thrust reversers, incorporating sufficient braking capacity to do without them. |
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At the end of a ride I appreciate this horse's stamina, but at the beginning of the ride I could do without his excessive spiritedness. |
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First, RAV should improve compliance, primarily because patients experience clinical efficacy more quickly than they do without it. |
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We can also do without the makers of lowbrow television programmes such as Benefits Street prowling around to further stigmatise easy targets. |
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When I stopped getting plastic bags at the supermarket, I decided to re-think my rubbish bin habits and see if I could do without a bin liner. |
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The tie was postponed in midweek due to a frozen pitch and the Dragons could do without another delay in proceedings. |
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I don't know what to do without you, there's no one to huggle me and call me sweet cheeks now. |
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Production-floor personnel have enough to do without having to dig parts or sprues out of a mold. |
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Moral particularism accepts analogical moral reasoning, rejecting both deduction and induction, since only the former can do without moral principles. |
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People will move over to electronic mail in a bigger way, couriers will pick up the slack left by the Post Office and people will learn over time to do without snail mail. |
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People said they didn't know what Britain would do without him. |
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And it's an added burden our tootsies could well do without, as figures from the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists show that 75 per cent of us suffer from foot problems. |
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The visitors will have to do without captain Cliff Byrne in their relegation struggle after he was harshly given a straight red for a body-check on Jack Colback. |
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The items you can't do without WHE holid the m WHETHER you are jetting off for a blue-sky holiday or just lazing in the park, these are must-haves for sunny days. |
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We don't do without breakfast now that we have these portable yogurts. |
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