Once active renal disease is no longer ongoing, the patient may end up with nephrotic syndrome and a nephrotic urine. |
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It is a myth that living like a miser will see you end up with a stash of gold. |
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This is how we end up with the airplane way out of trim without knowing it. |
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Ants love sandy soil so if you add plenty of humus, such as compost, you'll end up with dark, moist, friable soil and no ants. |
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Wrong not only for moral reasons, but wrong because it wasn't something I wanted to end up with for the rest of my life. |
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We end up with competing initiatives and synergistic opportunities living in the different silos of our company. |
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You must also not overlap the silhouetted shapes because you will end up with an unidentifiable blob. |
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They would have loved to win the singles title rather than end up with another of those doubles titles. |
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We will move mountains to try and ensure the medal comes back to Ballynahinch and not end up with some private collector. |
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We do not express our needs clearly and concisely and end up with situations to which we have contributed unawares. |
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People get lazy, looking for a savior, and instead just end up with another muddler. |
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As a result of this unconventional approach, what we end up with is a film with dozens of Peter's voices, but without a voice of its own. |
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You will end up with a smooth shiny surface that is much easier to keep clean than an undersealed one. |
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If the manager calls the market wrong and the scheme undershoots its target, investors could end up with less money than they put in. |
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You end up with more time to do the things you care about instead of working on the unfixable. |
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But I don't have time to call them, and every time I sit down to write a letter, I end up with some super cheesy gag of an invite. Boo. |
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How did a country with such intelligent, inventive and generous constituents end up with such uninspiring politicians? |
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Most emerge unscathed but some young people become alienated from their families and end up with nowhere to turn. |
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When different germs trade resistances, you could end up with an untreatable disease. |
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Whenever I grab my iPod headphones and have to untangle or untwist the cord, I end up with the right-side bud in my left hand, and vice versa. |
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I'm five-eleven and on the slim side, so I generally end up with jackets that are snug but too short in the sleeves. |
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You don't need to be a brain surgeon to realise that the more you save and the longer you save, the more you'll end up with. |
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Most of us end up with a number of pensions accumulated over the years from a variety of employers. |
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Children with poor attendance can end up with a minus number of points for persistent non-attendance and poor behaviour. |
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We end up with a nasty battle of limited viewpoints each struggling to dominate the other. |
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This will then regrow more bushily so that you end up with a square, thicker top to the hedge when trimmed at the final height. |
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On the other hand, one of the problems of handloading is that over time you end up with all sorts of odd lots of various bullets. |
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You can either try to get a discount flight or you can view their special offers, either way you will end up with a good deal. |
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What we end up with is a surprisingly harmonious blend of, well, video game tunes and traditional style Celtic rhythms. |
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My dad was always very careful and he has advised me not to be too cautious and end up with money I don't know what to do with. |
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You're more likely to end up with dust on the countertops than money in the cash register. |
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In case you end up with an exercise-induced strained muscle or two, have a few of these natural alternatives handy. |
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I had a mental picture of these guys drawing straws for weeks to see who would end up with this gig. |
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Essentially, if you try to copy a Cactus-protected CD, you end up with a CD-R full not of music, but of noise. |
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With a ready-cooked lobster you might end up with a dry, rubbery texture rather than deliciously succulent meat. |
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If your gait swings so that your feet are pointed outward or inward, you may end up with the duck or the pigeon-toed walking styles. |
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Toward the end of a book's life, before it goes into paperback, you end up with some overstock. |
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As a result, they end up with very homogeneous institutions, like major media, which reflect the world view of a self-selecting few. |
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Eventually though, I end up with shredded hubs, broken spokes and cracked rims. |
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You end up with hard soil, with poor air circulation and poor water drainage that plants can't grow well in. |
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Even if a player under pressure makes a good pass, the ball might end up with the offense's fourth or fifth option. |
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People with jobs that demands stiff targets to be met, can often end up with stress and hypertension. |
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My skin is so soggy from perspiration that when I scratch it the skin detaches and I end up with clumps of skin under my fingernails. |
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Five per cent end up with progressive chronic disease and are likely to develop end stage liver failure requiring transplants. |
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The uncovering of serious acts of judicial misconduct could end up with a recommendation to impeach a judge. |
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It's essentially putting lipstick on a pig and you still end up with a bad trade deal at the end of the day. |
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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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The Public Trustee knows of countless stories where the wrong people end up with the money because someone dies intestate. |
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You end up with a whole lot of loose nails and your fixings are correspondingly insecure. |
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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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Without a strong emphasis on learning, we will end up with a poorly skilled workforce which performs badly economically. |
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If they fool you, they are really just fooling themselves and will end up with a room that will not make them happy. |
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You end up with someone like Barnes fronting a prime-time programme like Football on Five. |
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As with any high-end software product, you'll end up with a lemon if you don't come up with new customers to pay those hefty front-end fees. |
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But what they end up with, after all the reserve they impose is merely anecdotal. |
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Either it'll get worse, and I'll end up with a fabulous accent in an alternate reality, or it'll wear off when I find a new cuss of the week. |
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Go on, get writing that CV and you could end up with the job you've always wanted! |
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When I decided to sell I thought I'd end up with two or three non-executive directorships, dabble a bit in the stock market, play some golf. |
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A remarkable number of these programs end up with a kind of populist longing for Gemeinschaft amid the alienating Gesellschaft of modernity. |
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I could never appear on a discussion prog with her, I would end up with a brain haemorrhage. |
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By suppressing the fever these children end up with chronic glue ear, sinusitis or chest catarrh. |
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The bill was a bit of a shock but even so I'd rather pay it to preserve my gnashers than end up with a mouth full of dentures. |
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He's gonna get lonely real quick and end up with a lot of females who prefer to just be friends. |
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Unless appropriate checks and balances are constructed, we'll inevitably end up with a malign despotism. |
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And to top it all off, we end up with a gormless and ridiculous gaze into the sunset. |
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By the way, on long flights, people can end up with economy-class syndrome even when traveling in expensive first-class seats. |
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If this was the case, we'd end up with the amusing sight of a parliament full of Lib Dems and Greens. |
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If you think you have forgotten to enter a note for that bar and try to enter one, you will end up with two notes instead of one. |
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That way you'd end up with a big mortgage, not much equity, no investments and a cold retirement. |
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Most do-it-yourselfers end up with a good electric or power drill because of its versatility. |
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The Hawks are stuck in a rut of being bad enough to miss the play-offs but not bad enough to end up with a franchise player in the draft. |
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Now I end up with large pools of salad dressing and cream sauce on my plate, where it has run off my lettuce leaves and meat. |
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Smokers often end up with telltale lines around their lips, but the damage doesn't stop there. |
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If he departs, the team might end up with a younger player on the weak side. |
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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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We could end up with a load of white elephants, huge stadia and pools, rather than local facilities. |
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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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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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You end up with a legal red-light district and an illegal one and it solves nothing. |
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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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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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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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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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But he warned that those who opt to bring lawsuits might end up with less than those who accept compensation. |
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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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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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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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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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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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At the outset I assumed I would end up with two sprinters, two milers and two long-distance runners. |
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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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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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Many youngsters run away from abusive homes, or after being in care end up with nowhere to go. |
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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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For instance, if you assemble carbon atoms so that each one bonds to four others in a tetrahedral pattern, you end up with diamond. |
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If I mulch heavily during the flood season, I end up with a yard full of evergreen boughs and a garden choked with soggy bark. |
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If the only way to get ahead in a big organization is to toe the line, then you'll end up with a stolid stratum of cautious time-servers. |
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You may end up with lung or heart problems, risking quite a few forms of cancer, and not to mention what it can do to an unborn child. |
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I'm going to go beg for money and we might end up with enough to rent a room to stay for tonight. |
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Perhaps it will end up with Buttons being booed for the first time in pantomime history! |
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And, if he is particularly unlucky, he will end up with both the physical pain and the mental torture. |
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If management moves to raise efficiency and doesn't sell more cars, it will end up with even more unneeded workers. |
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Move those cows too fast and you end up with very fit, very lean, very tough sirloin. |
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You just know this one is going to end up with someone going to intensive care in traction. |
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Not only that, when you train the shrub to grow into a single stem tree, you can end up with some very interesting plants. |
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You end up with a train wreck of an ad, which people assume is going to lead them to a similarly complicated site. |
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We are a small group of writers and we have long lunches and I usually end up with gravy down my shirt front. |
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Like almost all of the people who buy these sorts of moneymaking kits, Gabriel didn't end up with a gorgeous new home. |
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However, when it is cut, you end up with a loop of paper that has an even number of twists, which, when cut again, ends up as two interlocked rings. |
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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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Listen, if you take a working part out of a machine you end up with junk! |
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If we try and expunge all the bits that don't fit with a controlled or rational model of the mind, we end up with something that's bleached of interest. |
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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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If you start porting your software you have to get into all sorts of deals and all sorts of concessions and ultimately you end up with a preferred platform anyway. |
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They are almost certain to end up with strong parliamentary blocs. |
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They were more likely to end up with Dives in the tormenting fires, if stories like this were true, than with Lazarus in the peace and comfort of Abraham's bosom. |
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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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You'll end up with a closet full of clothes but nothing to wear. |
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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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What we end up with is a sequence with a very authentic feeling, something that could very well be the final moments in the life of some soulless, amoral moviemakers. |
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These fights usually end up with the death of one of the roosters. |
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They can't have foreigners coming over and mucking about with their democracy, it might end up with officials becoming responsible for their actions! |
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However, the narrow footwell means there's no space to rest your left foot, so you end up with your leg bent, foot poised just above the clutch pedal. |
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Fail to get the balance of ingredients right and you will end up with a slimy, smelly mess rather than the rich, crumbly mulch that is the sign of good compost. |
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If you don't secure your computers you could end up with egg on your face. |
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Today, you still need money, but nothing like so much of it, and because of print-on-demand systems you no longer end up with a garage full of books. |
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Just how many will do that remains to be seen and if the response is low then we will end up with fewer doctors, dentists, vets, physios etc than ever before. |
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It doesn't mean that you'll end up with six bullets in your guts. |
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Instead, what we end up with is a parlor trick as plot device, a shockingly surreal way of keeping both husband and wife front and center in the storyline. |
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After all, why would a career-minded woman ever want to become entangled in a romantic interlude that might end up with her becoming a stay-at-home mom? |
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We end up with legislation that is cumbersome and fraught with difficulty. |
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This, coupled with misleading advertising and reams of small print, means that we usually end up with partial information as to its suitability, at best. |
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At least you didn't end up with a dunderhead of a boyfriend. |
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When all goes well, nearsighted and farsighted patients alike, as well as those with astigmatisms, end up with vastly improved, sometimes perfect vision. |
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The project was very time consuming and always seemed to end up with us spending the summer sitting in front of a computer in some sunless basement. |
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There is a skills shortage nationally and, who knows, you may well end up with well-paid employment that you enjoy and that gives you the security of a weekly wage packet. |
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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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If colleges really did take students on the basis of their father's money they would end up with a bunch of Hooray Henrys and lose all credibility. |
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Often times, we hold back in the game of eight ball because we think we will end up with no finishing shot and our opponent will have a clear change to win the game. |
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The best distance swimmers are the thoroughbreds of the pool, but if you don't manage them carefully you could end up with a stable of draught horses. |
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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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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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And if you try scooping it up and setting it alight, you end up with a field full of eco-mentalists complaining about the smoke and a sticky glutinous stain. |
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If I am really unlucky then I end up with a great big splodgy cold-sore! |
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She has said it's a disgrace that young couples who saved and borrowed for their dream home should end up with a monstrosity virtually in their back gardens. |
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Discussions in London this week could end up with signatories committing themselves to a new measures to ensure that ships entering ports are safe. |
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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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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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What you end up with are intolerant clusters of people who cannot live side by side, leading to segregation and the ghettoisation of society. |
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If hamartia is culpable error, tragedies that end up with calamities do not call into question the teleology of human events. |
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Q When I use a rasp on a stock, I end up with a lot of splintering along the top edges of the stock and on the edge of the pistol grip cap. |
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Without them there will be homogenisation of TV and we will end up with the same shows. |
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Lather, rinse, repeat, and we end up with a batwing distribution that makes all the metal halide fixtures green with envy. |
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It is quite possible that using a search engine, you might end up with one of these pro-ana sites, rather than a good informational site. |
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The baffled box construction also ensures that you don't end up with a clumpy comforter. |
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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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Do that too reflexively and maleficent is what you end up with. |
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Although he does manage to solve his cases, he's more likely to end up with a black eye or an atomic wedgie for his trouble than to get the girl. |
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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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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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When the opportunity passes, amblyopic children most likely end up with permanent visual impairment. |
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A DISPLACED cervical vertebra can lead to a pinched nerve, and you may end up with a neck ache. |
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What you'll end up with is the all-new Ridgeline, one of the user-friendliest trucks in the game. |
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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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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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Most of us end up with overloaded sockets and wires tangled like spaghetti behind computers or hi-fis. |
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Well, for the cheapskate price of just pounds 47m we'll end up with something that can easily be mistaken for an extension of Techniquest. |
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Get in a fight with a gay man, and you may get a tongue-lashing, but you're not likely to end up with a black eye. |
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If this carries on we'll end up with a sprawling conurbation from Warwick up to Nuneaton and across to Solihull. |
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So how does he end up with the leader of American isolationism? |
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Some of the people we have an eye on won't wait forever and I don't want to fall between two stools in waiting while Birmingham decide Ben's fate then we end up with nobody. |
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That day, I gave a class on making and using freebase. This was one thing that was to be done perfectly, or you could end up with glass and freebase all over you. |
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In this world a pirate could be nearly certain that if caught he would end up with a short drop and sudden stop with a noose cinched around his neck. |
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Don't overdo it, otherwise you'll end up with cardboardy shortbread. |
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Only an airbed is supplied so tenants might end up with some bruises. |
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Chronically low levels of CO2 also affect the body's alibility to balance pH and in the long term children can end up with low bicarbonate levels and some degree of acidosis. |
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A few prisoners end up with bodies crazyquilted with motley scars and skin patches, but to these men, in the context of a prison economy, it seems well worth it. |
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Go for a comedy, and you end up with Apatovian beta males whose emotions are largely tied up in the diminishing value of their comic-book collections. |
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The wonderful Sverre Fehn would come in and his crits always seemed to end up with his making of a drawing to make a point and a telling little squiggle would say it all. |
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