We dutifully climbed to the summit then retraced our steps back down the ridge to the bealach that separated the two Munros. |
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It required a skipping rope and a pair of dumbells, which I dutifully went out and purchased. |
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It is a fitfully lively, dutifully interesting slice of quality moviemaking. |
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The members who have been kept at arm's length will dutifully behave like turkeys voting for Christmas. |
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Despite her shock and outrage, she dutifully sticks by Frank's side as he sees a psychiatrist. |
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Adults still dutifully head home to mother for tonic soups when a hectic all-work-and-no-play lifestyle leaves them feeling under the weather. |
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When he clowned people laughed dutifully, when he cut a caper they applauded reverentially. |
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More wine and schmoozing and I meet loads of lovely people until my girlfriend dutifully drags me home at 1am. |
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The other two dutifully got out pencil and paper and wrote numbers one to ten down the side. |
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Yes, and the parliamentary clones dutifully trooped through the division lobby to vote for war. |
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She dutifully attends sessions, where she prepares meals for her therapist. |
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Gus, a handsome, kind, but slightly slow lad, loves his father and dutifully follows his commands. |
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Frank and Buster dutifully flew their airplane between their homestead and the town, looking for people to help. |
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A liveried flunkey doffed his cap and drove the Peugeot away while others dutifully hauled luggage about. |
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Both had brought contingents of their supporters who clapped dutifully, but the hostility of large sections of the audience was palpable. |
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I grimaced, as dutifully I passed the word to Mission Command in the orbiting HMS Cardiff above. |
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Maxine leaned forward and air-kissed her, and Chloe dutifully reciprocated. |
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I should have thrown them in the bin and rustled up hash and eggs but instead we munched dutifully through the tasteless things. |
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Though The Times continued dutifully to print a court circular, it is doubtful whether it was as much read as the sports page. |
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In his relations with his commercial agent a principal must act dutifully and in good faith. |
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Twist the key in the ignition and the engine doesn't so much explode into life as dutifully and modestly clear its throat. |
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The unwished-for hospitality of a tiresome old lady, on the other hand, must be repaid dutifully several times over. |
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It was cold, wet and windy but I plodded dutifully from one shop to the next, picking up brochures and chatting up assistants. |
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I looked dutifully at the salad bar, thought worse of it, and went for a hot lunch instead. |
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Random people preceding me were confronting various BBC folk and questioning them, and I dutifully earwigged. |
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We dutifully recite those words at Mass, maybe thinking about what we'll eat for lunch. |
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I dutifully went ahead and nailed the thing up, even lighted a cierge or two. |
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Lana looked at the crows' feet at the corner of Nell's eyes, her dutifully middle-class twinset. |
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For years thereafter, the comic book would dutifully be gathered up every evening and locked in a safe. |
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At a stroke the news bulletins and phone-ins charged off dutifully in the direction of the hunting debate. |
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Finally, a third time, the farmer got on the tractor, tilled the field, and dutifully took the corn planter back and forth over the field. |
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Young James watched dutifully with his parents but one would suspect that his interest lay more in the wheelhouse and pressing buttons. |
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Without looking up, the Commish dutifully scrawled his signature on my paper as Andra snapped a photo of us. |
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It is dutifully cast with an achingly rich passion that these days seems strictly in short supply. |
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Those clerks who weren't too shaken dutifully ran their goods through checkout. |
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He died of gangrene before he could pay, but his son dutifully discharged the debt. |
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The PFY dutifully phones and a ring sound emerges from the heart of the machine. |
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He went to write a book, and dutifully kept a diary in spiral-bound notebooks that eventually formed Down to This. |
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The relationship between the constituents and their elected representatives has deformed into the masses and their dutifully appointed leaders. |
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I took my place next to her with a dishrag, dutifully drying each mug and dish as Mami washed them in the suds beside me. |
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All of these aspects of Pemberley's business were handled efficiently and dutifully by her husband. |
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An agent special constable comes over and guides him farther down the grass, the battery of cameras and microphones dutifully following. |
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If journalism is the first draft of history, reporters can assist the revisers by dutifully noting their sources. |
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So, I dutifully removed the lower springs and spacers, remounted the waterblock and was rewarded with a much lower idle temperature. |
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Less than two weeks from now, as voters dutifully trudge to those polls, it is unlikely that there will be much brooding about the future of Western civilization. |
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There have been other conventions that fell dutifully into line behind the standard-bearer without an excess of affection. |
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I dutifully got out my trusty green and red markers and set to work on one, but in the end, I argued Dad out of the idea by saying that the sign would make us sound illicit. |
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The Icelandic fans are a polite lot, keeping shtum during the quiet bits, a few going dutifully mental when the music becomes as abrasive as the grinding of tectonic plates. |
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Greenspan dutifully calmed a jittery Wall Street by slicing the prime rate. |
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This tie came about because all the Republican electors dutifully cast their votes for Jefferson and Burr, the two candidates endorsed by their party caucus. |
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Strand, which he promised dutifully not to visit, not after his last visit there ended in those distressing Bankrupts Anonymous meetings, did the dirty on him. |
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He conducted his diocesan visitations regularly and dutifully. |
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So during the war of independence, the Chilean rural population fought dutifully side by side with the local national elite against the Spanish army. |
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We go to Mass, receive the sacraments, and pray dutifully every day. |
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Levittown was an American dream come true, and Levittowners proceeded dutifully to create a good environment for their families and their neighbors. |
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The composer dutifully took to his bed, thinking that he would be up and about within a few days. |
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The significance of each action is weightily explained, every bit of dialogue is dutifully decoded. |
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But we were dutifully making our way to the Mississippi mooring of the world's largest paddlewheel steamboat, the American Queen. |
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The New Yorker, November 12, 1932P. 9 A gentleman in clericals walked into Brentano's followed dutifully by three young ladies. |
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It coughed and wheezed to a stop beside the pumps, and I dutifully walked out to serve the tired and dishevelled middle-aged woman sitting behind the wheel. |
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And the Democrats were indeed discombobulated, several of their leading lights dutifully voting for the amendment. |
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When dutifully checking in the next day, he explained that his application for permanent residency is pending, allowing him legal stay until it is resolved. |
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The principal has a reciprocal non-excludable obligation to act dutifully and in good faith. |
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They dutifully attend his soccer games, sit front row at laker games, and spent their summer surfing in Malibu. |
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As the entire crowd looked up to them, they dutifully giggled and waved back. |
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Instead, she dutifully extended her arm, grasped the Queen's hand formally and welcomed her to Ireland. |
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Not only did this House dutifully vote on the bill at the second reading, but it also passed in committee. |
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Because both jugglers dutifully throw to the hand whose turn it is to catch next. |
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Commission services will dutifully ensure the management of tasks in connection with the response in their domain of competence. |
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In performing has activities a commercial agent must look after his principal's interests and act dutifully and in good faith. |
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Rave reviews have always surrounded the Ford-Volvo-Mazda developed platform that continues to dutifully serve the S40, V50 and the Focus. |
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If you have dutifully followed this journey, then you have left a trail of writings, reflections and insights, as well as service experiences. |
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I certainly hope so, as indeed I hope that Europe will dutifully make its contribution to others. |
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Throughout his presentation, Dr. Ballon pulled out numbers for the bingo game and players dutifully scratched them off their cards. |
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Through extremes of weather and disease, these scientists dutifully triangulate distances and gather botanical specimens throughout the Peruvian wilderness. |
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He dutifully screamed, exposing the braces gilding his teeth. |
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So tonight we all get to sit through a really long and boring event, stifling yawns and clapping dutifully as our bums go numb on hard wooden chairs. |
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Cheryl lost all sense of direction but dutifully took the road Katie told her to take. |
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I dutifully explained that the smoky spots were probably the result of natural irradiation caused by many tiny radioactive mineral grains, possibly monazite or xenotime. |
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His mother would come back from overseas trips with a duffel bag stuffed with research, which he would dutifully carry upstairs. |
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Prayer is said before meals and before bed, and they teach their children to dutifully say the same. |
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Because of that, I need something to keep track of them and 1Password does that dutifully! |
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She didn't just dutifully put pen to paper, she told stories, painted pictures and opened a window into the frustrations and rare joys of her own life. |
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Believe it or not, in those days we dutifully checked radiators and fan belts and oil and petrol and tyre pressure before setting out on any journey of consequence. |
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We have only the permission for that use and disposal, and then only so long as we dutifully serve the reigning mobocracy in the manner it deems desirable. |
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He thanked all who had kept the show on the road while he was away and who had attended so dutifully to the various aspects of running the club and organising activities. |
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The audience dutifully stood and whooped, but the atmosphere was not electric. |
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I can tell you what he is going to say before she wraps her scarf dutifully around her hair to go meet the imam. |
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The next night Monty dutifully fills the opera house with poverty-stricken peasants. |
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I worked my way up, dutifully cleaning pro as I went and complaining loudly to no one in particular about the spindrift, steam and melt water on my glasses. |
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Three weeks into her degree, Fahd was sitting in the university library dutifully highlighting a pile of notes when her eyes strayed to an office building across the way. |
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Mazower dutifully ends his narrative with brief summations of its recent progress, but they can only come as anticlimax to the terrific events of its past. |
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Many such workers have contributed to the EI system dutifully for years and it is both fair and responsible to give these Canadians a hand up as they search for work. |
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Though they were indebted to David de Gea for a string of fine saves, they defended dutifully and redoubtably. |
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I am anxious to end the double standard where citizens are dutifully sorting their household waste and large corporations dump or leave their unwanted installations when no longer in use. |
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Painstakingly and dutifully he worked as chaplain for the teachers. |
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Whatever they made of that Her Majesty's forces dutifully applauded. |
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The reason: they were dutifully attired from head to toe in the regulation burka, or veil and so could not be identified, as required by the parliament's rules of procedure. |
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And the United Kingdom is the one place that, although it dutifully dishes up dreck of its own when Eurovision comes around, realizes that there are greater gods to serve. |
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The pictures were offered to UK media, who dutifully turned them down. |
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For example, on one occasion the students who assisted the professor in many of his fact-finding missions found a hashish hookah behind a shelf in what was otherwise a painstakingly tidy and dutifully ordered apartment. |
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Or, rather, it's the debate that has dutifully followed in parliament and the press over what the welfare minister meant and whether in private he's a sensitive flower. |
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Garrett has dutifully attended press conferences and the Monday Morning Quarterback booster meetings with his coach. |
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And the result, dutifully prepared, falls directly between the poles. |
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Thus, a landlady dutifully reports to the police a sulfurous smell emanating from a tenant's apartment, leading to his arrest. |
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Researchers then dutifully documented that chimps can interpret abstract lexigrams on keyboards and arrange them in meaningful sequences. |
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A succession of glamorous – or simply long-suffering – women have stood dutifully, and dotingly, alongside their powerful husbands at the Élysée Palace – some even in flats. |
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A bit of a awkward moment followed when the band walked by both sides of the cavalryman on duty, who rather generously but very dutifully moved to the side in order to avoid disrupting the shoot. |
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If you asked any 12-year-old what shots she has received, she would probably wince and point to a dog-eared immunization record, received in early childhood and updated dutifully at every school immunization day. |
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Cassette tapes of UN radio programmes were dutifully dispatched to a multitude of stations around the former Yugoslavia, which were under no compunction to use them. |
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It is significant that aspirant countries dutifully implementing the Membership Action Plan have made great strides in resolving regional disputes as a condition of membership. |
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In addition, most of the people who read this newsletter are property owners themselves, and they expect solid insurance coverage for the premiums that they dutifully pay every year. |
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The doctor dutifully advises his patient about the visit from her children and told her that he did not think that a psychiatric consultation was in order. |
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Upon reaching adulthood, the Czar informs his son Ivan of the fateful promise and the young Czarevich dutifully accepts his fate by setting out to meet Kaschey. |
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From Peking to Berlin the rulers of the Communist world dutifully chorused delight at Khrushchev's coup. |
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When thousands left the world and became Monks, they very often did so as clansmen, dutifully following the example of their chief. |
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Once again, Domitian acquitted himself of this task dutifully, and with care. |
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In 1981, he failed to get on to the ballot. Back at the agricultural fair, the far-right leader and his daughter, Marine, surrounded by burly bodyguards, tramped dutifully along straw-strewn alleys. |
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The taxis, following city regulations, dutifully ran their meters. |
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A report that a soothsayer had predicted that the Praetorian prefect Macrinus and his son were to rule over the empire was dutifully sent to Caracalla. |
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He dutifully speared a beef tip and chewed it with false gusto. |
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The students dutifully worked through two pages of algebra problems. |
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