Located at the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula, Greece includes over 1,500 islands in the Ionian and Aegean Seas. |
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Still there was an end aim, a cool bar and cool free food and cool company. |
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What better way to end a hot summer's day than to sit back to enjoy the cool of the evening with the latest gripping novel. |
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At the end of the treatment, the samples were rapidly cooled to room temperature. |
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Phoenix was wearing a long-sleeved forest green velvet dress that flared at the end of the sleeves. |
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At the far end of these instruments is a screw or a sharp point for piercing right through the cork. |
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Footnote numbering in the text should be placed after the full point at the end of a sentence. |
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The company appears to be on target to hit a cashflow break-even point by the end of the year. |
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Bulleted lists of key points at the end of each chapter provide an excellent review for students. |
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So here we are again at the end of another year and several rolls of film through the camera. |
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At the end of this movie, when we do the concert, it was all filmed basically live. |
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A filmography, listing all films mentioned throughout, is at the end of the article. |
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Since then we've had a variety of placements for long-term prisoners nearing the end of their sentences. |
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In it, the government said it would finalize a plan to cope with the uncooperative debtors by the end of next March. |
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Aid must account for a great part of the solution, in order to put an end to this insurmountably horrible crisis. |
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Athletics coaches and administrators, not to mention a few journalists, have been on the receiving end of her plain speaking over the years. |
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The suggestion that cabinet would sit there listening to tapes for hours on end is just plain silly. |
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I understand that at the end of the party when the young couple retire to bed it is not yet time to assume their conjugal rights. |
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Harmonization was one of those words I thought I'd seen the end of, but here it is again, surfacing among the flotsam and jetsam at City Hall. |
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But at the end of the day, I laid my head on the tacky floral pattern of the motel pillow, and I missed Callum's silly babbling and baby cuddles. |
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Without a strong emphasis on learning, we will end up with a poorly skilled workforce which performs badly economically. |
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Soon, the trio had found their way into a dark conference room where Robert and Dan were standing at the far end of a long table. |
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Musa Smith and Onterrio Smith intrigue more than a few teams and could end up being the real finds in this year's crop. |
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We are going to meet today to decide a plan of action but we will organise a date for a public meeting at the end of August. |
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They intended to cut a major scene out of the beginning and they had also fiddled with the end quite a bit. |
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This means that even if some people do end up getting their fingers burned in this sector, they are unlikely to destabilise the whole market. |
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Verily I say unto thee, practiseth your fingered octaves on ye violin and ye shall always have loads of work, even unto the end of the world. |
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These instruments are always end blown and have a variable number of finger holes, from none to six. |
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The SEP's policy to end the war is grounded on the fundamental planks of socialist internationalism. |
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There is a guest bathroom at one end of the conservatory and a utility room at the other. |
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I finally found some afternoon work in a corner shop at the south end of Hampstead Heath. |
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Males begin displaying in January, and eggs are laid from February through the end of May. |
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I'd seen the trailer which largely consisted of this end speech and was a bit disappointed. |
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It's the flipping gold nugget at the end that we're fighting to achieve if we're all true with ourselves. |
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Not only does he foresee more co-op consolidation, he also sees no end to consolidation of farms. |
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Few sets of results will be watched more closely than the interim profit figures due from AIB at the end of this month. |
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In 1854, Rae heard about the expedition's end from Inuit informants and obtained relics that had certainly come from Franklin's crew. |
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Umberto removed the flippers from his feet and ambled about the end of the small island. |
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He showed plenty of endurance and came back into the fight until he was floored by a powerful punch to the ribs at the end of round eight. |
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The first use of spectacles for correcting long-sightedness has been traced to Italy, towards the end of the 13th century. |
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I think we're at the end of a very fertile period of activity in American arts. |
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Oh, and as always, there's a conservative conspiracy theory attached to the end of the piece. |
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In the end the flippant attitude to the lack of car parking will have disastrous consequences for businesses in Skipton. |
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At the end of this pregnancy period, the egg is laid fairly painlessly, thanks to the spongy and slightly compressible shell. |
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McCline got up at the count of nine as the bell sounded to end the round, but his corner would not allow him to continue. |
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Parkville upped it another gear and Colin Coady got on the end of a corner kick to poke the ball home and secure all three points for Parkville. |
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This week Muslims celebrated Eid, the festival which marks the end of the hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. |
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There will be parking for a further 30 cars on the grass between the fire station and the north end of the car park. |
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It is thickest at its presumed proximal end and is expanded medially to form an overlapping joint with the intermedium. |
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She helps an old comrade of her father who runs a bare little-frequented cafeteria and at the end of the day scurries home with bread and milk. |
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This pushes the other end of the base pin against the hammer, preventing the firing pin from reaching the primer of a loaded cartridge. |
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The chain comes to an end where neither your plausible responses nor mine change as the reasoning continues. |
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It is hoped to have everything in order for the first performance at the end of November. |
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At the end of the day, everybody's got family and they do have to come first. |
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We really gave the ball away far too much and, in the end played into Middlesbrough 's hands. |
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Virtually every dollar he got his hands on, right to the end of his life in 1950, was lost playing the market. |
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On the low podium at the far end of the building is a similar construction which mirrors the simple rose window behind you. |
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Now in his fifties, and prone to limp if his arthritis was playing him up, he was grateful for the chance to end his working life here. |
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Councillors have arranged a meeting at the end of November to discuss consulting all residents on the festival's future. |
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These end systems are stable, interoperable, and well understood throughout the IT community. |
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In what other sport do the players line up at the end of a playoff series to shake hands? |
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The end result flat-lines the material leaving the playgoer with a feeling of being aurally teased. |
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The purpose of the interpolators is to calculate intermediate values for a given number of frames between a start value and an end value. |
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By the end of the year-long project, York should have significantly reduced its energy consumption. |
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Larry, we're going to pilot that long-term solution in Jackson, Mississippi, by the end of the month. |
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The end result was that I spent a couple of hours yesterday fettling me bikes out in the back garden. |
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By the end of the ninth century the feudal system had bound together the greater part of the population. |
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There are many people from all corners of the world, and from all walks of life, who end up in poorer countries to teach or to preach. |
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In the end though, Lauren does compete in a contact sport, and so injury must always be a serious risk. |
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Likewise, the Indonesian public was kept in the dark until the end of last month when the news was no longer concealable. |
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Ossetians say the end of the mourning period could herald an outbreak of inter-ethnic violence among Ossetians and ethnic Ingush who live there. |
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At the end of each review, Monk itemized the typically Canadian themes and motifs in the film. |
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In the end Aunt Louise conceded defeat and left Tallulah to her own devices. |
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We could end up with a scenario in which the Republic of Ireland can lay claim to a play-off place. |
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With three ends to go they led 23-13 and won the next end after which their opponents conceded the match. |
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In the end we tried out interspacing all these sounds, but they proved ineffective. |
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He says he wants to unload up to a dozen more companies by the end of the current fiscal year in March. |
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I wrinkled my nose in her general direction and continued to my locker at the far end of the hallway. |
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These loads are intended for indoor target practice, plinking, or putting an end to annoying pests without disturbing the neighbors. |
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Something smelled fishy, at least to those on the other end of the phone line. |
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And on the other hand, they don't protect our identities, so we can end up liable for debts we didn't contract. |
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At first, you might think that writing about mechanical contraptions could end up being an extremely boring and dry endeavour. |
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This comes with some electric cord that plugs into the camera body and has a shoe plate at the end of it that slips over the foot of your flash. |
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I was watching it at the end of a long and by turns fascinating and intriguing day yesterday. |
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Both forms of contredanse were performed in France until the Revolution at the end of the eighteenth century. |
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Fittingly, the journey home at the end occurs at night, as though people are returning to the 'darkness' of their weekly routine. |
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The five minutes at the end of the first half were the five minutes which separated the teams. |
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Those who are regulated usually end up controlling the process and warp the regulations to their own benefit. |
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Starting to gain speed at the end of the hill, she plummeted into a giant stack of rolled up hay. |
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And they plummeted to relegation on the back of five straight defeats at the end of the season, failing to hit the net in any of the last three. |
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What is certified in the end is a set of impressions, insights, and intuitions. |
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Lisa had promised me bacon covered in maple syrup, but in the end I plumped for the sausage and egg sandwiches with a side order of raisin toast. |
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There is no reason to think this latest controversy will end any differently. |
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You may end up having to tell a human operator where you are if the system cannot get a fix on your phone. |
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When the plunger is moved by means of a button or lever assembly at one end of the pin, the locking element retracts. |
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A recent survey of residents found that 60 per cent felt more public conveniences were needed at that end of the village. |
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You end up with a whole lot of loose nails and your fixings are correspondingly insecure. |
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On closer inspection, the women's tight, fixed smiles betrayed the very end of patience. |
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The analytical method of sectors thus starts with disaggregation, but from our theoretically pluralist perspective must end with reassembly. |
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Leave it all be, and everything will come good in the end like it invariably always does. |
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Lieutenant General Frederick Morgan was put in charge of planning the invasion to end all invasions. |
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The dates for the said fixtures will be arranged for the end of June or early July. |
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For some minutes there had been efforts to end the conversation coming from the wings. |
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In the end the only useful purpose the movie serves is as an excellent conversation piece. |
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By the same token, an original or funky coffee table, end table or even barstool can serve as the conversation piece of your loft. |
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Is one of the most remarkable runs in the history of motorsports going to end with a fizzle rather than a bang? |
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If this monotonous mess doesn't end after two overtimes, teams are forced to go for two points on touchdown conversions. |
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At the end I lost time in my final stop as the mechanics topped up my engine's pneumatics, and without that I would easily have beaten him. |
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People at the low end of the scale operate in an inveterately passive state during media exposure. |
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I don't think it's fair to belittle the efforts of so many scientists and engineers simply because the end vehicle may prove to be inviable. |
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A visit to one of the wonderful country pubs in the region might be the perfect end to an invigorating day. |
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Arven examined the box and saw at its end was a spout that was draining liquid into a flask. |
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Both ends of the worm twisted and flailed around on the ground, with one end still screeching its head off. |
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Nearing end of queue, security official inspects invitation and notes no texta mark on back. |
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The convocation of a national representative assembly meant the end of absolute monarchy. |
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We were also joined by a pod of dolphins, audible for much of the dive but visible only at the end when they swam past. |
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And we must end the stop-loss and involuntary recall of troops that amounts to nothing more than a back-door draft. |
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When the engine experienced the flameout, the airplane was 700 ft above ground level and 0.5 miles from the end of the runway. |
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Some flame wars become so serious that they end with members being banned from chat rooms or message boards. |
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Whatever we did, we always did it with a bottle of something flammable, fires made a good end to the day. |
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You cannot just start writing down truisms, lest you end up writing prose, so how do you start poetically? |
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No one is going to be able to get that document so in the end we're having to deal with some indisputable facts and some poetic licence. |
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The hydrocarbon end attaches to an oil molecule and the electrically charged ionic end attracts a water molecule. |
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As proof, we point to the fact that the same author also wrote six books predicting the end of the world. |
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I could take a contract that does not require me to be at the sharp end as point man in an infantry section. |
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The boats are flat-bottomed with a rudder at either end to allow easy manoeuvrability in shallow water. |
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This irks me to no end and I sometimes chastise him about buying the kids' loyalty. |
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The atmosphere became so poisonous and paranoid and mixed up that towards the end neither Simpson nor Yates was really talking to me. |
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We all dove for the marshmallows and impaled them to the end of out metal pokers. |
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Flowers appear on stargrass and pokeweed by the end of spring, but remain through October, with the berries of pokeweed ripening in autumn. |
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Despite its weaknesses, it never drags and by the end ties up the plot quite satisfactorily without copping out. |
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Some young people do not cope very well with school and may end up being excluded. |
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Of the 21 patients alive at the end of the follow-up, 17 had received postoperative irradiation. |
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The rules are the rules at the end of the day it is ultimately down to the regulators to police that. |
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From the opening scene through the end of the episode, she flaunts herself. |
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The spectacular firework display finale is a charming end to an irresistibly likeable performance. |
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But we wanted both sets of policyholders to end up with the same return, representing the fair value of their policy. |
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The letters, which had to be dispatched before the end of the month, offer policyholders the chance to review their arrangements. |
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At the end of the season, we weren't crowned champions, but we knew we took a giant step forward. |
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He had been appointed to the ruling Politburo as recently as 1978 towards the end of the era of stagnation under Brezhnev. |
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But they can also burn up time, serve as a forum for politicking, and end up ratifying mediocre plans. |
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Would they just join at the end of the season, adding to the teams who had just been promoted from Division One? |
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Just before end of the war, a massacre of political prisoners was organized. |
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There is ample land available at the eastern end to cater for a proper island and traffic calming zone. |
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Weeks of political campaigning comes to an end today as voters across the country go to the polls in the general election. |
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Yet the end result, after removing bone, muscle and flesh, was incredibly attractive. |
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Once wine was packaged in bottles stoppered with corks from the end of the 17th century, it became capable of bottle ageing and full maturation. |
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It is reckoned that 50 percent of the workforce will be working flexibly by the end of the year. |
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These monkeys often end up social isolates, rejected by potential mates and often dying before they reach adolescence, he said. |
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One solution, Conran believes, could be flexitime, with employees choosing, within certain limits, when to start and end their working day. |
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The North has been making a concerted effort to end its diplomatic isolation since last year. |
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Thread one end of the doubled cord through the top holes of the front cover, all the pocket pages and the back cover. |
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On the first day, we saw nothing but a harbour porpoise feeding in the current washing around Black Head, close to the end of the Lizard Peninsula. |
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Her arm did not end in a hand, but instead the corded purple-black muscles ended in a three-taloned claw. |
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Police set up cordons around the area and closed the lower end of the High Street while firefighters began carrying out their investigations. |
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The end of the game arrived soon enough in a flurry of red and deafening hoots of victory. |
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It saddens me at the end of every semester to see my dance mates dropping like flies because of injuries. |
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The officials hoped that this would pave the way for issue of licence by the end of the month. |
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When the aircraft landed, base firefighters greeted them on the flightline with a water cannon arch to mark the end of an era. |
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The downside is that sometimes you end up publishing a very thin issue as was the case February. |
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Just before the end of cooking stir in the oil and the parsley or coriander. |
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It is a band sewn around the elbow of the cote-hardie sleeve with the end hanging as a streamer. |
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Using a narrow apple corer, make a hole at the stem end and scoop out the pulp by twisting it round, being careful not to break the skin. |
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The length of the inhauls is 63 cm, the length of the attachments is 6.3 cm so the mark should be 56.7 cm from the end of the loop. |
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It is conceivable that the story of our imaginary graduate student might end more happily. |
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I played pool and billiards, because by the end of the 1st quarter, I knew who was going to win. |
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Paint blisters caused by outside water are usually concentrated around joints and the end grain of wood. |
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But in the end these elements only really came into play in the final episode and they weren't really inhibitors. |
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He lowered the pince-nez which attached itself precariously to the end of his flattened nose. |
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In the end the producers decided to go with Plymouth's in-house department instead. |
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Last week's decision to end the excessively generous superannuation benefits for MPs was correct in principle. |
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Solar-powered gates can be used at the end of residential driveways, on rural access roads, for livestock corrals, and in many other areas. |
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I have been on the receiving end of a pinch from a man when I worked in a hospital. |
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The first half of the movie is full of dreadful portentous moments that either go nowhere or end in cheap shocks. |
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In the end it's only a teaser. so I'm probably being really unfair to all concerned by nit-picking it to death. |
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At the end of the Recruitment, the Masters and Mistresses and I will decide which of you are qualified to be initiated into the League. |
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Though it must be said the Roosters probably got the rough end of the pineapple in those calls he got wrong! |
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The workers, so far from being emancipated, would continue to get the rough end of the pineapple, as they had from the beginning of time. |
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After the end of the Second World War, the French nation took the generous initiative of reconciliation with Germany. |
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He was sat at the end of the first row, his head down as he nervously fiddled with the straps on his back pack. |
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Brand awareness should be a stepping stone to more concrete action, like opposing sweatshop labour, but it's not an end in itself. |
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In summary, no longer does leisure-time enjoyment for the older crowd end with the final hand of pinochle or the last bingo card. |
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He picked up a ball inside his own 22, charged forward before kicking with pinpoint accuracy to the other end where the ball bounced into touch. |
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Suddenly, the pressure would have been on Denver to get into the end zone or settle for a field goal. |
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Don's death at age 79 marks an end to the first generation of American illustrators of bird field guides. |
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For example, someone who drinks 20 pints a week, or three pints a day, will end up paying over 100 extra in a year. |
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The film might end up being completely inoffensive for all I know, but I see why they are worried. |
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He pushed back against her, finding that he had been placed inopportunely at the end of the alley way that had no escape and on top of ice. |
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We end the ride in the corral where the horses are, so we can feed them some hay and have a photo opportunity. |
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It was kind of a fluky goal, and I never thought it would end up going to me. |
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At each portage, then, they're carrying maybe 250 pounds, and before they reach the end of the race they will have done maybe 25 such portages. |
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Hanging from the centre of the dome is an anchor shape with red and green lanterns at the end of the anchor flukes. |
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In a gas gun, the pressure is bled off through a small hole, a gas port, somewhere down the barrel, usually at the end of the magazine. |
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As in real life, a managerial appointment made in haste could end up being financially costly in the long run. |
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A little bit of exercise is good and can help, for example, to end the costiveness, but in excess it's bad. |
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I would say Wolff is more fluent and smoother, but that Kuchar, rawer and more intense, is in the end the better choice. |
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If they don't get their act together in the next couple of weeks it's going to end in floods of tears. |
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Sargon seems intent on regaining a corporeal body, but is satisfied living as a spirit at the end of the episode. |
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At the end of the hand, each player gets the total number of pips in his hands. |
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There is a definite difference between pornographic material and art, and that is the end of the subject. |
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Angry miners fought fierce battles with police and security forces on the streets of the Polish capital Warsaw at the end of July. |
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A slide seen on an Intel roadmap earlier this week has spelled out its plans for input-output processors until the end of next year. |
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If you plan to stain end the grain, apply a wood conditioner before staining so the end won't soak up too much stain. |
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By the end of the first glass of champagne we had been cosseted, pampered and ready for whatever Jacques and Laurent might suggest! |
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The second was the Cossack period, lasting from the middle of the seventeenth century to the end of the eighteenth century. |
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And if the council wins backing from the Government, the corporation will be up and running by the end of the year. |
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The pipe dream at the end of it all is to actually set up a clinic in the UK, which would be just fantastic. |
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This event is an all-out lactic acid fiesta, and it is common for some competitors to require medical aid at the end of their run. |
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How I managed not to end up a bit of a porker I'll never know, high metabolism I guess? |
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An articular surface on the distal end of the ulnar coronoid process fits precisely into an articular surface on the radial head. |
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I would pore over these for hours on end seeking connection, any connection, with his world. |
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He had a pretty good beard going and he moved with a slow, ponderous deliberation, like he was reaching the end of a long journey. |
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Between them they come up with a tale that is occasionally engaging, often inscrutable, and in the end simplistic. |
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I could see by the faces of the conducting students at the end of the evening, that the conductorial ice had been broken. |
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The ancient hoofed condylarths gave way to more modern ungulates, and became extinct before the end of the epoch. |
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The lower end of the femur articulates, through two condyles, with the top of the tibia, which is shaped rather like a plateau. |
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It turned its hideous head that looked like a rounded cone, with the snout being the pointy end and the round side being in back. |
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At the end of summer, squirrels store unopened conifer cones on hoarding sites located centrally on the territory. |
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By the end of our second day at Columbia Lake, my roommates and I had met our neighbours from next door, and we've been inseparable ever since. |
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It was a sad end to what had been a fine game but wouldn't have concerned York unduly after their fantastic fightback. |
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The process has been compared to moving a rug by flapping one end of it to create a wave, causing the rug to inch along bit by bit. |
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In Medieval and Tudor times feasts tended to be gargantuan often to celebrate coronations of Kings, religious occasions or end of harvests. |
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Senate Democrats have vowed to shut down the Senate if Republicans end judicial filibusters. |
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At certain points, however, they seem unable to separate these aspects, and end up conflating the two. |
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We did a scheduled pit stop halfway through the race then made a brief stop for fuel near the end of the race. |
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At the end of the day, after paying the rental, the pittance that we earn is not enough for day-to-day expenses. |
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I also mentioned that the reshaped end in its newly raw state resembled a porcine visage. |
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Miller obviously is a top-drawer pivotman, but he's broken down toward the end of each of his NBA campaigns save for a truncated rookie year. |
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Which is why today's trip to Aberdeen could prove pivotal come the end of the season. |
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At the end of the third instar, the larva wriggles out of its warble, falls to the ground, and burrows into the soil to pupate. |
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The results showed that they wanted it to be instated at the Town Lane end of Lauser Road. |
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When nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, he asks why women are still in a state of collective pixilation about weddings. |
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Also, SolidWorks 2004 comes with predefined structural weldment members such as fillets, weld beads, gussets, end caps, and cut lists. |
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High-frequency energy, such as X rays, gamma rays, and cosmic rays, occupies the other end of the spectrum. |
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There's an exhibition of pop-up books, also known as movable books, at the Brooklyn Public Library going on now through the end of the year. |
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He lay on his back in the Mater Hospital for weeks on end fighting the disease and pondering the future. |
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At the end of the film he learns to confront his mother, defy his family and find his own gay way. |
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Quickly roasted over a campfire, these made a very satisfying and splendid filling meal to end an otherwise trying and long day. |
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Of course, at the end of the show, I noticed Tyra was wearing almost the same exact thing, except with her hair in cornrows. |
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I planted the same plants at the other end of the flower bed and both pink and white varieties are doing fine. |
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The book was aimed at putting an end to Confucian scholars' misunderstanding of Buddhism and informing them of the true meaning. |
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Centerpieces at each table included orchids, and peonies, and guests were later gifted beer cozies at the end of the night. |
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This isn't good enough, and a current court case may end this cosy little arrangement. |
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Take a look now, coz I'll probably have given it up by the end of the week. |
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Fit the new elbow over the end of the downspout and fasten it in place with sheet metal screws or pop rivets. |
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A simple, elegant arbor is the focal point at one end of the garden. |
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Rates are down some 2 percentage points compared to the end of last year. |
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It worked on the same principle, but the molten glass on the end of the pontil iron was impressed with a crisscross pattern, using the glassmaker's pincers. |
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Impulse buys and rash decisions might end up costing you dear. |
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This usually means being dragged around the national forest at the end of a leash attached to Willie, a retired 85 pound black and tan coonhound with three legs. |
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Dairy companies and co-ops have been urged to show their commitment to dairy farmers by putting an end to attempts to talk down the price of milk. |
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As many as 300,000 are employed in restaurants, hotels and other travel-related business and officials say the attack could end up costing half of them their jobs. |
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Large interest organisations are not to be found in the lobby, perhaps because they have direct access to the power elites even after the end of corporativism. |
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But there seems a special onus on the pivotal football figures at the club who share both Johnstone's flame hair and his fiery nature to mark an end by making a start. |
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You are quite cosseted throughout but at the end I felt vulnerable. |
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With the offence committed straight in front of the assistant referee, the Corsican's interest in the contest seemed certain to end at this moment. |
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There's always the possibility that whatever enticing visions the Bush team puts forward, the Americans will just find them too hard to implement, and will end up copping out. |
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This is the season when, in ancient times, the wheat was harvested, thus the flowering of the pomegranates marked both an end to spring and the beginning of summer. |
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In 1992 Design By Nature started saving species such as the cornflower and by end of the year they had established a living gene bank of 60 species of wildflowers. |
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The second builds up to the climatic and dramatic end where Martin flirts with danger and then realises that he's placed everything he holds dear on the line. |
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But toward the end of his life, irrationalism has become an ideology. |
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Would they accept that kind of statehood as the end of the conflict, or would the new state sponsor an irredentist politics and secretly collude in an ongoing terrorist war? |
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Though most of us think of a cut rose as a single flower on the end of a stem, roses that flower in clusters, like floribundas and some climbing roses, look great in vases. |
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With clear definition of real numbers formulated at the end of the 19th century, differential and integral calculus had developed into an authentic mathematical system. |
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Aborigines living in the coastal Kimberley region of Australia's top end sometimes dance a corroboree re-enacting the arrival of dingoes to Australia. |
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However, this did not mean the end of the policy of support for the pound. |
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I observed here and there many in the habit of servants, with a blown bladder fastened like a flail to the end of a short stick, which they carried in their hands. |
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I mean if you're doing one thing all your life and becoming procedurally more and more adept at that one thing, then you're going to end up with quite a fixed view of things. |
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Its conductibility was so extremely small that one end of a fragment could be held in the hand while the other end was heated indefinitely in the flame of a blow-pipe. |
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The previous tech advance started at the end of the 19th century and was due mainly to the development of both the electric motor and the internal-combustion engine. |
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We will fight to the end to protect our multicultural, plural space. |
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And the reality was, that without some kind of financial support, the widow and the children would end up in the poorhouse, and that was the basis for the legislation. |
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There was a wooden crate at the end of the bed, and a floor lamp with five different bulbs that you could control where the light shined near the head of the bed. |
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This soft cover book was published at the end of last year and it is another in the suspenseful thriller genre for which Leather is so well known. |
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By the end of two weeks all the condylomatous growth had disappeared. |
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The findings of the investigation are expected by the end of this year. |
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The men, both in their 20s and wearing baseball caps, punched the victim in the face before ramming the pointed end of a traffic cone into his face. |
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Competition in the ring was ferocious as fearless competitors risked their knuckles and aimed to split the conker at the end of a leather string held by their opponent. |
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The end result is the addition of isobutane to isobutylene to form isooctane, the molecule that is the basis of octane ratings seen at the gas pumps. |
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He is a happy rooster and I guarantee he will not end up as coq au vin. |
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I go out and become insensible with drink and end up in hospital. |
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Here near the very end of his career, he conducts Mahler's score flexibly. |
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The town council plans to make a decision by the end of the year. |
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This was a shame, because the staff were friendly and eager to please, and that end of Blossom Street really could do with a top-notch little eatery to spice it up. |
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Still, barring a catastrophic fightback, the carnage may end soon. |
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The flowers are small, pink and white confections born on the end of each branch, each endowed with a sharp, sweet fragrance that carries for yards in still air. |
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The incidence of intervertebral narrowing and irregular ossification of the vertebral end plates has also been shown to be associated with increased age. |
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Wrap one end of a 6-inch piece of thin elastic cording under a second grommet, then set it in place on the back of the card, securing the cord underneath the grommet. |
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He tries to prove he can flirt well by flirting with the pizza girl, only to end up talking about gas and looking like an idiot because he actually doesn't know how to flirt? |
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With Wakefield up in the pen yet again as Francona burned through his options, Curt Leskanic came in and got Williams to fly to center to end the inning. |
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Ferguson was willing to swallow the bitterest pill after sustaining an injury that required two wires to be inserted at each end of the knee to form a figure eight through it. |
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Maybe you'll be glad to see the end of my pithy exam summaries, who knows? |
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Brand loyalty at the high end of the vehicle market is quite strong, and several luxury brands have developed product portfolios that appeal to a wide range of shoppers. |
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This same process allows a spark to flow between the conductors of a spark plug or a stun gun, and also carries electricity from one end to the other of a fluorescent tube. |
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Larry secretly pitied the girl on the receiving end of his boss's wrath. |
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It appears that 1990 marked the end of her competitive career. |
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I finally thought to get off on the fourth floor and descend a flight of stairs, only to find that a custodian had roped off that end of the third-floor hallway for mopping. |
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The world is coming to an end because of a dud military experiment and a few brave men and a woman must go boldly into the core of the earth to save the planet. |
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Some of his attempts at poesy almost end up counter-productive. |
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The CFMEU represents workers in mining and construction, two industries where there is a greater risk than most that workers won't make it home at the end of the day. |
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