They talk about the Republican legislature having plenary power, et cetera, et cetera. |
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He said it was up to the small-scale miners to organise themselves to hire machines like excavators, caterpillars, et cetera. |
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The camera pans right to left, over the mechanical cymbals, et cetera, on to the automaton playing the drums. |
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Fairly obviously, this indicates that one function of the shop is as a tobacconist, and such shops sell cigarettes et cetera. |
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Mike, Mickey, and other medical equipment people have a 42-foot trailer full of beds, wheelchairs, oxygen concentrators, et cetera. |
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A young woman from the London beau monde is en route to a Scottish isle to marry Sir somebody or other, a wealthy et cetera. |
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And what you pick up in the atmosphere is minute traces of radioactive isotopes, particularly the noble gases, Argon, Xenon, Krypton, et cetera. |
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For book titles, phrases et cetera, put the words in double inverted commas, as with other Google searches. |
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You spent a fair amount of time at the end of your presentation talking about changes between jobs, et cetera. |
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You've got to hit the shots and you have to know your yardages, because of the bounce, et cetera. |
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Ricebowl is a phrase used to describe people of Asian origin, Indians, Cambodians, Lao, Thais, Vietnamese, Chinese, et cetera. |
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There's no point to my launching into a spiel about fees, hours of availability, et cetera, if the caller already knows all that. |
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They come in and change direction, but they have no substantive policy to assist in innovation, in dealing with international trade, et cetera. |
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Hypotheses or suppositions that refer to beauty, truth, genius, civilization, form, social position, taste, et cetera. |
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We do not really know sometimes if shipping and handling is being used as an excuse to jack up prices or to fix prices, et cetera. |
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However, Sayila does not guarantee that all offers and products comply to the given information et cetera completely. |
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If you sponsor 2 professionals or property owners, we offer you 6 months of subscription et cetera, without limitation! |
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The intellectuals, students, et cetera, will turn on this government as repressive and undemocratic in the not too distant future. |
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We do not even see anything in the budget for international aid, et cetera. |
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More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, et cetera. |
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I was a dorky Indo-English kid with a South Asian Afro, and he was the all-American type, on the baseball team, et cetera. |
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If you thought that puns, acrostics, charades, et cetera were quaint relics from a bygone era, then think again as Robert Dessaix brings us up to date on Word Games. |
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The uniform response to him is that he has a tin ear, that he is blind to ordinary people, that he is a fool, et cetera. |
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He told me to a T what you like, what you don't like, et cetera. |
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You decided to become transparent, Western, open, et cetera. |
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The food must be the sort that travels well, which means leaving melons, roast chickens, loaves of bread et cetera whole and carving them on site. |
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I'd like to see the total number of active users, upgraded users, disabled users, et cetera. |
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Do not wear any metallic items such as watches, bracelets, et cetera. |
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Ebb and flow, checks and balances, the center would hold, et cetera. |
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This happens to be an antifragmentation vest, which is the vest which would protect you against shell fragments, bullets, et cetera. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to enter the debate on the Liberal Party's opposition day motion regarding eliminating government waste, balancing the books, et cetera. |
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We are one of the defenders, along with the law, the legal system, et cetera, of the basic unalienable rights and responsibilities of the people of Canada. |
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Tentative locations for airdromes, roads, wharves, telephone lines, bivouac and storage areas, hospitals, et cetera, can be spotted on this map. |
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I felt it was my obligation as an employer to provide a platform whereby they had something to fall back on in case there were some difficult times such as layoffs, job losses, et cetera. |
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In fact, the only way the Yaris can get so much is because it does not have the safety features of other comparable entry level cars, which includes air bags, steel reinforcement, et cetera. |
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The Chief Electoral Officer had ruled that the Conservative Party had broken the elections law of Canada, had overspent its advertising budget and had laundered the money through candidates, et cetera. |
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It does not seem to make a lot of sense but the obvious observation and the common wisdom of the day is to try out the relationship first, take it for a spin around the block to see if they are compatible, et cetera. |
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I gave a speech a week ago Friday and was asked by a member of the audience whether decorum in the House might improve and we would show more respect for each other, et cetera. |
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Inmates that are granted parole will, for the rest of their lives, remain subject to the conditions of a parole and supervision of a Correctional Service parole officer, et cetera. |
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I wanted to be sure that they knew that furniture and appliances and the purchase of tools, et cetera, would be ineligible expenses and not applicable for the credit. |
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The province of Quebec, quite rightly, wanted to ban the cosmetic nonessential use of pesticides in homes, gardens, schoolyards, on golf courses, et cetera. |
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The accidental death rate dropped dramatically, in the 20 percentile range, as a result of the controls that the long gun registry imposes upon the storage, transportation, et cetera, of long guns. |
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There is a lot of spending programs disguised as tax credits for children, et cetera, which may be fine programs but they are programs, not tax cuts. |
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They understand how to deal with their cell phones and all the computers, et cetera, but they're still even more aware of the fact that this is something when the technology is really mind-boggling, even for them. |
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And uh this was a very interesting story about the Inquisitor, et cetera. |
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We could evoke a lengthy list of more or less long term problems that concern us in the areas of public health, the environment, sustainable development, emigration, et cetera. |
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It may even slow down or hinder a diversification of the economy that could otherwise be achieved through mechanizing farming, developing the food processing industry, promoting micro-enterprises, et cetera. |
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In addition, a counsel can request additional resources on the basis of actual needs of the case, including the number of charges, the number of victims participating, the number of pages in the case file et cetera. |
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This makes it possible to follow the testimony even more meticulously, correct mistakes, scroll back, confront witnesses with contradictory testimony, et cetera. |
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