He writes in a confounding way that always makes me end up thinking that he is a raving buffoon or an extraordinarily perceptive genius. |
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We may end up clocking in and clocking out, so let's tie the employer down. |
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If we fail to appoint a management team that is capable of moving with modern ideas, we will end up not three years behind the times but ten. |
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Only time will tell whether the cross-cultural mix will end up lifting the roof to a higher place. |
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If you are abused as a child this definitely doesn't mean that you are going to end up in a violent or abusive relationship yourself. |
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With any luck, they'll be able to sustain this level of quality when the gang end up in Arizona. |
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When I took this chain I told you that it would end up in quare and strange places and it did! |
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I could end up just losing my shirt on this whole thing, but these guys are pretty good at what they do. |
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If we win and end up in second position we get a home game in the quarter-finals. |
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That may end up being the primary function of this spotty yet watchable film. |
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Families in both of these control most of the stock and the families could end up queering this deal. |
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Where on the social ladder a person was born predicted, with depressing accuracy, where they would end up. |
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Worst of all, when you try to make a light chowder, you end up sacrificing flavor and heartiness, and the soup becomes watery and bland. |
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The savory come with fillings like ham, cheese and onions and end up more like a cross between a pizza and a quiche. |
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The author, like the sailor, could end up badly battered, or be greatly praised for his courage, skill and achievement. |
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If he departs, the team might end up with a younger player on the weak side. |
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Their idea of a fun Saturday afternoon is to go paintballing and end up covered in golfball-sized red weals from being shot at close range. |
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Merchants will end up competing with each other in a never-ending race to the bottom. |
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Eventually, they end up in costume, performing song and dance acts and at last tap dance into the box with the beetle-man. |
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And even if this is all a big hoax or joke and you don't end up playing for Houston, I still hate you. |
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I suppose that's about where you want to end up with these guys, the half of them who are jokers, and the other half who set the jokers up. |
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Most nail products contain chemicals and additives that can actually end up damaging your nails. |
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How could such a well-endowed country end up in a situation where most of its population had to be fed by the international community? |
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So many guys who jump on the juice early end up looking like helium balloons before they deflate to normal size. |
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So financial experts are warning holiday impulse buying can end up throwing your carefully planned budget out of whack. |
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Finally, remind yourself that the choices you make now will help determine whether you end up a well-tuned muscle car or a rusted-out old junker. |
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How did you end up in the Music City and what are your thoughts on this musical milieu? |
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Our main problem has been our inconsistency which can let us down, but that means sometimes we end up doing ourselves justice. |
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Viewers often end up thinking that there is no solution to the problem because the two sides are so rancorously polarised. |
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It occurs to me that I could end up regretting this, but what the hey, Saturnalia only comes once a year. |
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As I recall, he was in a similar situation and was forced, because of the House ethics rules, to not end up accepting the advance on the book. |
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So even if one starts with a random sample, the sample can end up being greatly biased by way of the limited response. |
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You end up maybe advantaging a few more kids, but creating huge and greater disadvantages for all the rest of the kids. |
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The economy had reached a turning point, and during the forecast's range, it would end up in an economic recovery phase. |
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Every few weeks, we would always run into a situation wherein we'd end up fighting. |
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You go into a bar and end up in a fight, one of the two will complain and the other will get an assault rap. |
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The investor bets on whether it will end up higher or lower than the spread suggests. |
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Perhaps that's why they end up doing rather director-led conceptual stagings. |
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Most are rarely, if ever, thoroughly cleaned and end up teaming with millions of bugs. |
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We could end up with a load of white elephants, huge stadia and pools, rather than local facilities. |
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A poorly installed carpet may end up raveling at the edges or showing ripples. |
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Don't be tempted to whiz the potatoes in a food processor, though, or you'll end up with a gluey goo. |
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Every year, thousands of tonnes of perishable goods, from cellophane-wrapped chickens to cardboard-encased ready-made pizzas, end up in the bin. |
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That may make it seem that Dixon and other Robinson supporters are likely to end up with the real estate. |
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You end up with linebackers trying to cover a wideout that's playing tight end. |
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I never thought I would ever end up writing to an agony column for advice, but here I am doing just that. |
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After owls, U.K. government figures identify kestrels, common buzzards, and peregrine falcons as other raptors most likely to end up as roadkill. |
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I know, but I'm using that example to wonder if we did the same type of question thing for the Civil War, would we maybe end up being Rebs? |
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Even if you end up rejecting their feedback, get a second opinion on what ails you. |
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The downside is of course that you may end up being boiled to death if the air con fails. |
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This is how you'll end up, kids, if you tangle with doughnuts and cough medicine. |
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In the attempt to end up as winners, footballers will resort to a number of unsportsmanlike practices during matches. |
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In the Tricked Out Version you get fancy fades and wipes that honestly end up being more annoying than cool. |
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They are dispatched to recon the source of the transmission, but they end up making a terrible discovery. |
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Despite his best efforts, MacLachlan does seem to end up playing guys with a kink in their closet. |
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Ironically, CDs and DVDs are made from recyclable materials, yet the vast majority end up in landfills or incinerators anyway. |
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You end up with a legal red-light district and an illegal one and it solves nothing. |
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They were the type of blokes that my mother dreaded I would end up knocking about with, the type who always had run-ins with the police. |
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The ironic thing is that when younger women get all that work done, they end up looking older. |
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If there is no effective screening to determine who requires workfare, those who do not need assistance may end up being the ones getting it. |
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She had a vague feeling that if she heard what he had to say, she would end up feeling even worse than she already was. |
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If customers maximise the service to reduce their mortgage balances, they could still end up worse off. |
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All the waste products end up here and are made into fertilizer, gelatin, albumen, glue, etc. |
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Some critics have also found it ironic that many people who purchase bottled water end up refilling the containers from a tap. |
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Alcoholics are very prone to developing alcoholic liver disease and finally end up with liver cirrhosis and liver failure. |
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Experts tell us that daughters in alcoholic families end up not placing a high value on themselves. |
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For another, the view doesn't stretch the width of the your screen, so text will end up wrapping when on the final page it might not. |
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I don't drink often, because I end up totally wrecked, with a horrible hangover the next day. |
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If you start chasing this team on a good night for them, you can end up in all sorts of trouble. |
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I end up throwing a glass of red wine over my husband in front of our hosts before insulting the lady of the house. |
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A business plan that does not allow for adjustment can end up very far off the mark. |
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Given the very small increases in personal allowances, will most people in Scotland end up paying more or less tax? |
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If you set out to lay a ghost by writing a novel, it may or may not end up being a good book. |
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No forward likes to have someone on top of them, they just end up laying the ball off with passes. |
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The final feed would end up in the production department, where the text would be laid out and made ready for actual printing. |
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It's easy to overlook the relevant box and users can easily end up with a listing they really don't want. |
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Will this game end up being another in a continual line of Monday-night yawners? |
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Instead we seem inescapably on course to end up with a lame duck park, with a mangled boundary and pitifully truncated planning powers. |
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Every time, they would end up among the also-rans of the National Basketball Association. |
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Most people are hopping into residential property and end up on the pension. |
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An awful lot of landed gentry are going to end up in the docks for cultivation of a Class A drug on their land. |
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The probability is that the remnants of a once proud fleet will end up as broken flotsam, landfill at the council dump. |
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Most songs end up in a vaguely alt-rock area somewhere between the Music and Pearl Jam, although the overall effect defies description. |
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He said Mackay could end up serving 21 months with remission for good behaviour. |
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That said, you've gotta be able to pair great songs with great remixers to end up with a great remix project. |
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On no account open the doors or wind down the windows if someone requests that you do so, or you will end up with a lapful of water. |
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Being able to play CDs on the go was a great idea, but the 4 AA batteries only lasted about 3 hours, so I didn't end up using it all that much. |
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It seems rather redundant to spend your entire life repenting it just to end up in some place for all eternity. |
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If their gift is used amorally they may end up manipulating others for their own benefit. |
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If we do, we just end up making fools of ourselves and the whole office collapses with laughter. |
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If you ignore one of the small safety details when riding these machines, you could end up reproaching yourself why did not you do it. |
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But if people in general are skeptical about these things, they may end up behaving lawlessly and immorally. |
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But he warned that those who opt to bring lawsuits might end up with less than those who accept compensation. |
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I end up taking all my holiday photos on the maximum res, so that I ensure I get a good quality print. |
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It veers slightly to one side, so I end up with my left shoulder aching after a while of constantly having to correct it. |
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For example, how did I end up pledging allegiance to five different countries at one time or another and sung their national anthems? |
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So, given the right circs there's a chance he could end up at one of many Victorian clubs. |
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It might have been comic were it not for the fact that someone was likely to end up being killed. |
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Eventually, they end up in a coma and are likely to die of secondary infections such as pneumonia. |
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When the field is turned back on, an initially parallel spin will end up antiparallel and vice versa. |
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How did Liebfraumilch end up making condiment versions of their bottles, and how did these end up in an eccentric bread and breakfast place? |
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But don't use this technique at the car dealership or you'll end up with a thousand bucks' worth of rust coating. |
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I didn't end up buying anything because the exchange rate is ridic right now. |
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The Deskbar has the added advantage that you end up using Google's search functions more than you even did previously. |
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The motorway figure of 47 mpg shows the potential on long runs, so most owners should end up on the right side of 40 mpg. |
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Quite likely you'll end up with a broken arm, and at your age it will be a nasty break indeed. |
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If limerence is returned, the feelings intensify and the couple end up ignoring their friends. |
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We all end up paying more to avoid a problem which is normally more apparent than real. |
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What it is exactly that I'm supposed to find appealing or interesting in people who end up wading knee deep in gore I simply don't understand. |
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Just like a carpet layer gets crook knees, people in the drug scene will end up in jail or dead. |
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The theory is that over time, you end up paying less for a stock while reaping the benefits of its appreciation in value. |
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Plato's a little thick, so he ends up cheating, and they end up road-tripping to Mount Olympus so he can wrestle in the Olympics. |
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After all, what if the ideas that end up winning popular support don't happen to be ones that they approve of? |
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The ideas come through although some, as over the weekend, may end up being more visual than literal now. |
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In future research, he plans to study exactly how the carotenoids end up in the animals' blood and livers. |
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Next, I create an armature using anything I can find, or make, that is close to the shape I intend to end up with. |
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A lot of the time I'm here before it opens and see all the food being delivered or I might stay for a lock-in and end up sweeping the floors. |
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Such rows usually end up with Tanya storming out of the pub and staying out until her disapproval has been duly noted. |
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He is going to end up a lonely old man whose kids only call him on holidays because they feel like they have to. |
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At the outset I assumed I would end up with two sprinters, two milers and two long-distance runners. |
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As with most great money saving ideas, it looks like it could end up costing more in the long run. |
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The student looks to Bill Murray for help, and they both end up battling for the girl. |
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Behind the sofa is one of the places in a home where all the lost things end up. |
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What's bad news for the government and corporate America could end up being a boon for the oft-rejected lounge lizard. |
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I'm sure even if you somehow did end up falling in love with her, she'd never allow it. |
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There's always a chance of danger from a free-kick or something, and you don't want to end up with egg on your face. |
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If you don't want to end up with egg on your face, you had best approach the whole of today with a pinch of salt. |
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Again this sounds absolutely lovely, but who would end up paying for it in practice? |
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She had seen teenage movies of lovesick teenagers and she definitely did not want to end up like that, crying all the time over some guy. |
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At least then they would be protected from the nasty pimps and lowlifes who prey on them and often end up causing great harm to them. |
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You could use cottage cheese at a push, but sieve it really well, or the mix will end up lumpy. |
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Though making romantic attachments seems a big reason these club-goers go out, very few end up in pairs. |
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So how do you figure that when most American saddlebreds end up between 16 and 17 hands? |
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A bit of the clot can break off and end up blocking a vessel in your lung, causing a pulmonary embolus. |
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I can't remember the last time I sat down to a meal out with friends and diets did not end up becoming the subject of our table talk. |
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No matter how nice they seem, you have to be sure that the story won't end up in the tabloids. |
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However, you won't end up with a well-balanced diet if you simply swap meat pies for cheese sandwiches and salt and vinegar crisps. |
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We were both ready to jump on the salesman and end up being arrested for assault but left with a few choice words from Debbie! |
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She had arrived home from America only two weeks earlier just to end up in Canberra to perform in an Australia Day concert. |
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You end up, frankly, with no ideas about macroeconomics and economic policy, other than that it's scary. |
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The Salvos had warned that when the hostel closed men would end up camping in the river with nowhere else to go. |
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The auto-enrolment will mean poor people who shouldn't save will end up paying into a pension that is worthless to them. |
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The lucky ones end up in animal sanctuaries, others are slaughtered for pet food. |
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However, they end up trapping themselves in the garage, without means of escape except for a couple of electric sanders. |
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Because fruit and vegetable waste goes in the brown bin and sits there for up to two weeks, maggots and fruit flies end up in it. |
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Admission officers end up walking around local streets with a tape measure. |
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The audacious stunts often end up diverting attention away from the group's cause. |
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Be careful in this colour as you could end up looking like either your maiden aunt Mable or one of the VonTrapp children. |
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Many youngsters run away from abusive homes, or after being in care end up with nowhere to go. |
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You might end up having to pay a fine for not having your car properly taxed, and then you might reverse into somebody else's car. |
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His battle with nature will end up taxing all his resourcefulness and overturning his usual elegance. |
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Exercise really hard and increase your training volume quickly, and you may end up flat on your back with an upper respiratory infection. |
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If you are going to give people backhanders to keep them on, the structure goes out of the window, and goodness knows where you end up. |
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A warrant for his arrest has now been issued and he may end up doing bird rather than feeding them! |
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Well, It's not a tell-all, because I would end up in jail if I really told it all. |
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They end up schlepping for scraps at the beck and call of those who have taken over their little paradise. |
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And a schlemazel would do the first two things and end up cutting off his hands in the process. |
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I could do a million things here, but they would all end up with me calling a bail bondsman. |
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On certain holes, errant drives end up in dark hollows of trees well below the fairways. |
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Such is the nature of American fencing that even at the nationals, marginal swashbucklers like me can end up dueling an Olympian. |
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But with Duff now gone, Souness is struggling to find a natural left-footed replacement and Mahon could end up saving his manager millions in the transfer market. |
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They end up flirting with some girls while traveling with Ben, and are so distracted that they leave him on a city bus. |
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Oddly, an ad that threatens other people to stop drinking milk lest their kid end up like my kid just sorta rubs me the wrong way. |
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If they calmly endure his dumb questions and stubborn incomprehension they may end up looking silly, and if they show their irritation they risk coming across as jerks. |
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They end up leaving the party together and swapping life stories at a bar. |
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Don't let your imagination run away with you, or else you might end up convincing yourself of all manner of implausible things based on very little evidence. |
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Please note tagua nuts are notoriously difficult to hold onto, are so dense that you may end up burning the nut trying to cut it if your blade is moving too fast. |
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Even if meetings were held in woolsheds across the country for a year to try to explain the new structures, it is unlikely that we would end up with a different result. |
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Eliot and Snake end up thrown together by circumstances, struggling with each other on a hijacked plane while the red digital display on the bomb counts down to zero. |
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Depending on the severity of a collision you will end up with crumpled doors, shattered glass or even bumpers and skirts dragging in a trail of sparks behind you. |
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For example, if somebody has urge incontinence and tries to cut down on fluids to cut down on leakage, they may actually end up with more urgency. |
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Leigh has become the biggest problem area and clean-up teams have been photographing graffiti and tags so evidence will be available if the culprits end up in court. |
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So even if it means a person actually targeted a wildebeest or impala, it's definitely going to end up catching a rhino in a way they set up the snares. |
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Some people have the smarts to grow the economic pie more than others and will end up serving themselves a relatively big slice. |
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She and the two boys end up playing in this Arcadian garden, and the uncle cries when he gets back from a business trip and realises how wonderful everything is. |
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Kathy thought he might end up at a community college, so maybe that explained things. |
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Also, making the grade, education in America, our special report tonight on where the best and worst teachers in the country end up working and why. |
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Listen, if you take a working part out of a machine you end up with junk! |
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Often these people end up on a special kind of board with legs that fold out, a gurney. |
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In the Middle Sepik area the haus tambarins are massive structures, often over 50 m long and with a saddleback roof rising to a spire at each end up to 25 m high. |
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Sure, you could end up with a Congress that consists solely of libertarian veterinarians, or elderly communists, or whatever. |
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This can cause women to end up as collateral, even when they themselves have committed no wrong. |
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At the library, archivist Michael Stephens says Romney may even end up with his own display case, right beside the one for George. |
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Trapped once again inside the Humvee, the two men tried to secure what they knew could very well end up being their coffin. |
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These protagonists want something just out of reach, and end up being the unintentional authors of their own astringent tragedies. |
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And thus I end up at the bottom of the stairs, about one month after my injury and two months after my wedding. |
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The faces of most cast figures are in repose, and when the artist attempts to animate them, they most often end up resembling masks or caricatures. |
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Bound together by mutual distrust, both sides end up lashing themselves to the mast of rigid law. |
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Expats do not want to bring their kids home, because they are afraid that they will end up with qualifications that are not recognised around the world. |
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But when delivered with sincerity, a real passion and no little skill, the whole package adds up to an artist who must not end up on the list of those who got ignored. |
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Just as with their 140-character musings, Twitter users seem to end up in relationships that are bite-size. |
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I've been kidding him for years now that this was where he would end up. |
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Both are stale and boring, and whichever one you end up having in the end is still unpleasant. |
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Louie is bowed by all this pressure and, in a moment of weakness, does end up seducing Amia. |
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Kunstler has the tartness and timing of a stand-up comic, so his complaints about American life often end up being as hilarious as they are damning. |
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Then after a few months or years the effects start wearing off and some people end up wondering what on earth they ever saw in their partners in the first place. |
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Several people end up seeking out the case for all sorts of different reasons, most of them not knowing that there is a weapon of mass destruction inside. |
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In fact, depending on how many tourist class passengers drop out, the business class passengers might end up paying more. |
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Even worse, wearing a corset could actually end up hindering weight loss goals. |
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Unless we stagger the hours of medical service provision, all those people will end up in the emergency room. |
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How does a homeless family from a major American metropolis end up dumped in a region known for Camembert and Calvados? |
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The cannibal Cop may end up being saved by his own sick and shameful words. |
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I certainly feel like I get a good sampling of people who disagree with me, based on how frequently I end up commenting in an argumentative fashion. |
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These fights usually end up with the death of one of the roosters. |
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Once again, the citizens of goma may end up having to place their hope in the lesser of two evils. |
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And given how much cheaper it is for a Wall Street bank to buy research than to do it in-house, some firms may end up outsourcing a chunk of coverage, he says. |
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I'll probably end up stabbed in a gutter somewhere at this rate. |
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The taqueria Can-Cun where we end up has incredible tacos and burritos. |
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Katie Wants Suri All to Herself Six-year-old fashionista Suri might end up in the sole custody of her doting mom. |
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If you had an alcoholic liver disease, the liver does not then metabolise oestrogens correctly in the body, and you end up with a rise in oestrogens. |
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We moved slow enough so that every man jack had time to halt what he were doing and congregate where they knew we'd end up, just outside the man McRae's tent. |
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I mean, if she knew she was bearing a son that would end up like that, why not kill him and save the people the trouble of suffering under his rule? |
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Needless to say, they end up getting Harpo and chico Marx to play on the team instead. |
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If we stop stigmatising suicide altogether, where will we end up? |
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If you don't secure your computers you could end up with egg on your face. |
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But after that, the Homeguard 200 alerts the authorities and Garcia could end up back in the slammer. |
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The gameplay presented in this latest outing feels so broken and janky that any fan who may brave a purchase will likely end up feeling disgusted and cheated. |
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Girls end up more accommodated to academia and flock to college, which may need to do affirmative action for males to keep the male-to-female ratio in balance. |
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How did a star researcher into the medical mystery of chronic fatigue syndrome end up in jail and unemployed? |
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Like I said in another forum, its all well and good tarring people with the same brush, but beware that you don't end up attacking genuinely good people in the process. |
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That being said, it's sort of crazy that the two hot chicks end up sucking face for SO MUCH LONGER than any of the hetero couples. |
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The gym thing then gets wrapped up in a big, pulsating ball of guilt and shame, and I end up hiding my membership card behind a wodge of Tesco receipts. |
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There's loadsa claret, and it mashes the face up something shocking, but the brain gets jarred around less, so you are less likely to end up a cabbage. |
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There is actually quite a bit of pressure within the sizing die and if there is a gob of lube it will almost always end up making a dent in the shoulder. |
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You won't end up wondering what it must have been like 100 years ago because, apart from tarmac road and the other tourists, it's still exactly like it was. |
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So they'll end up paying for their tantrum in more ways than one. |
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A report has revealed that around half of people suffering from serious stress who quit towns and cities for a rural idyll end up more miserable than before. |
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But bullies always end up being reduced to their inner weakling. |
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Cheryl said the children are often trying certain foods for the first time and, despite an initial reticence, they usually end up wolfing it all down. |
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The danger, of course, is that, if we're not careful, golf clubs are going to end up as mere refuges for increasingly grey and increasingly wrinkly sections of society. |
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Will Sherwood, like Zucker, end up being widely perceived as failing upward? |
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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 One Eye, she has painted bright white albumen that blooms around a broken yolk and streams down the canvas to end up behind the black, gray and sage-green landscape. |
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The conservative ranks are so flush with outsiders and fringe groups that they end up tripping over one another. |
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Meanwhile, we know that disadvantaged students of color end up being over-represented in the prison-industrial complex. |
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And they end up drinking the same drink, in the company of the same people, fondly imagining that because they moved through several pubs, this is really where it's at! |
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At first, it looks like a trip into sword and sorcery territory when our heroes end up in a forest just in time to save a fair maiden from an evil wizard. |
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Doyle said he is not certain where he will end up, though he plans to continue to work on nonproliferation and disarmament issues. |
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The earth's north magnetic pole is drifting from North America at such a clip that it could end up in Siberia in the next 50 years, scientists said Thursday. |
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In other words, they end up inadvertently ordering something they aren't going to like, like a tannic red wine to go with a delicately prepared fish. |
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It doesn't mean that you'll end up with six bullets in your guts. |
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Send a postcard to PostSecret and your deepest thoughts could end up on a blog. |
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That has the Journal newsroom worrying they could end up working for a controversial Rupert henchman. |
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Although by the end of the evening, I may end up legless anyway! |
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You see, although I do want to study in biology, I have an affinity for studying animals in all their shapes and forms, and will probably end up specializing in mammalogy. |
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When the opportunity passes, amblyopic children most likely end up with permanent visual impairment. |
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He and his girlfriend end up on the run from his employers across Munich's high-speed autobahns. |
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Hart's error saw him drop the ball, which hit Morrison's shoulder and end up crossing the line off Ideye for the scruffiest of goals. |
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Miguel Morales says there was always a distant chance that he would end up in academia. |
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Make sure there is volume at the top, otherwise it will end up looking flat and limp, so do some gentle backcombing if necessary. |
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This is because if you have to hit the ball harder, it may check up with backspin upon landing and end up short. |
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But can a disco routine with Tim knock out martial artists Tony and Jenny or will everyone end up kung fu fighting? |
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You can also cut a bagel in such a way that the two halves don't really separate, but end up as a linked chain akin to a Mobius strip. |
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But experts say the true figures are much higher and fear there is a hidden epidemic of young self-harmers who don't end up in hospital. |
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This preview improves the self-selection process, eliminating some candidates who would end up disillusioned and unhappy. |
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Criminoligists have been studying the needs of care leavers to address the large numbers of adults who grew up in care who end up in prison. |
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I think that miniaturization will end up as a non-botanical kind of storage. |
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And if people on PrEP end up seroconverting, would they be resistant to the antiretroviral drugs they've already been taking? |
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The problem is, as a Afromerican male, when I cut my hair, I always end up with razor bumps around my hair line. |
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To make a storage place for a watering hose, bury a length of wide pipe bell end up. |
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We don't want this to turn into one of those pie-in-the sky bizzos where you aim too high and then never end up doing it. |
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Broadcasting can be a lucrative field, but very few people end up on the air. |
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He said that objects first become cherishable, after which they get nostalgic value. Finally they end up being antiques. |
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I have studied your astrological chart and it fills me with more concern than hatred. If you stay in China, I fear you will end up a coaster. |
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And they end up being quite collagey sort of pieces, almost like a revue, a series of sketches. |
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Man, what a way to pop a balloon full of promise! It was like waiting to be with the girl of your dreams and you end up in the Crying Game. |
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Clearly, eSpeed's connection to Cantor is a unique insurance policy, assuring it won't end up in a dot-coma. |
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He has a very ugly temper, and I have to be careful what I say to him or I'll end up with a fat lip. |
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Old plastic control switches, gearknobs and steering column levers sometimes end up in very poor condition, or are missing altogether. |
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Like martial arts, in-line skating is predicated on the notion that sooner or later you're going to end up on your hinder. |
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If a browser window is larger than a layout table's fixed size, your viewers end up looking at a honkingly big white void. |
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He figured why pay your generals hefty salaries and award them vast jagirs if you were going to end up doing all the work anyway? |
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I answer by saying that I have worked too long and hard now against segregated public accommodations to end up segregating my moral concern. |
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They would end up tied but, Hailwood took the crown due to having five wins to Read's four. |
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The process is not set up to deal with intensive corporate lobbying and so you end up with something being a standard that is not clear. |
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Some other electoral systems can end up giving a greater chance of victory to a candidate perceived as having extreme views. |
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This change in voting system saw all but five councils end up with no one party in control. |
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I'd advise everyone to do it, otherwise you're going to end up mastered by money and that's not a thing you want ruling your life. |
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Most geographers will cite a childhood fascination with maps as an early sign they would end up in the field. |
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In 1941, over France, a shot down pilot would, as likely as not, end up a prisoner of war. |
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Of course, like in other legisative systems, some laws will fail, or might end up withdrawn. |
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By numbers, dolphins are mostly hunted for their meat, though some end up in dolphinariums. |
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The daughter nuclides will then normally decay through beta or alpha, respectively, to end up in the same place. |
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The idea that the study should end up in a new written language marked his work from the beginning. |
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When you drive, you must remember to not overshoot the parking space and end up with two wheels over the line. |
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Also, nutriments from agricultural fertilizers and wastewater from the cities, that end up in the sea, could also make the algae bloom. |
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Thus if Portugal specialized in wine and England in cloth, both states would end up better off if they traded. |
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So any delay in East Africa during those critical few weeks of August could end up adding an entire extra year to a ship's journey. |
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This ensures consistency across your website design so that you don't end up with elements that are not adequately proportional with each other. |
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These pesticides, as well as fertilizers, end up in the soil, waterways, and the food chain. |
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In the Nigerian state of Akwa Ibom about 15,000 children were branded as witches and most of them end up abandoned and abused on the streets. |
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My worry is creationism can end up reducing the doctrine of creation rather than enhancing it. |
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It now seemed that the Republic would end up as either a Habsburg possession or a French protectorate. |
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Many other students end up in the numerous private tertiary education colleges around the country. |
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The intrastate realpolitik would end up devouring the philosophers themselves. |
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Only plastics and synthetics that cannot be recycled will end up in landfills, he said. |
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I did think you had to end up on skid row if you were an alcoholic. |
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I find it chuffin' alarming because your dinner is s'posed to end up there, not start out there, y'daft twattock! Now bend over. |
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To end up a woman old before her time, sitting alone in her room with every unfought and unfinished battle still tearing at her heart. |
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The harder you try to sleep, the greater the chances you'll end up gnashing your teeth all night rather than stacking some Zzzs. |
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