Arthur, even with the sometimes hypercritical nature of Ray's lyrics, is simply an album of wondrous moments. |
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A picnic atmosphere prevailed and thankfully everything ran like clockwork, even with a huge entry of over 200 competitors. |
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But even with their protected status and the watchful eye of tourism officials, they are at risk to poachers. |
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It is important to note that in severe cases apraxic patients may have difficulty even with pointing. |
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However, it is doubtful even with the enthusiasm of a small number of professional librarians and archivists that this will be successful. |
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Dryland corn is rooting at the three foot depth and, even with high temperatures and lack of precipitation, it is looking good. |
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Both Mars rovers came into their landings faster than expected, only just decelerating in time even with the benefit of braking thrusters. |
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She enjoyed cross-country runs, even with the cold wind making breathing difficult for her. |
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You can never quite relax, even with the most assiduous efforts at procrastination. |
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Driving instructors and parents will no longer be able to use the traditional method of teaching manoeuvres, even with L-plates. |
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But even with highly accurate atomic clocks, certain errors creep into the process of determining position. |
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To date, they remain irreproducible even with state-of-the-art synthesizers, let alone with cassette machines outdoors. |
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It's a testimony to them that the show has held up and held on as well as it has, even with all the recycled and silly plot machinations. |
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I had a bad start in race one from pole position, but even with an oversteering car I could keep up with the winner. |
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Judge Tom O'Donnell said that for Dunne to walk into a bar even with a toy gun was an act of absolute and utter madness. |
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In spite of my enthusiasm, I seemed to get my feet all tangled up even with the simplest of moves. |
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But even with these problems, the film is cute and fun without being overly sentimental or sappy. |
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You don't need to know what I think of tapioca, even with vanilla, coconut, and anise. |
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If he's real persistent, even with the noseband on, you can pinch his lip when he tries to put his mouth on you. |
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He said even with the new tariffs the company will still not be able to meet its operational costs, but they will still go a long way. |
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Yet, even with those caveats, futurology is valuable as it can help us expose lunatics. |
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I also found it hard to read text labels on some buttons, even with the remote's backlight. |
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The festive mood can lead to all kinds of things, even with people you've only just met. |
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All in all, it is reminder that even with a natural talent, playwrights do not necessarily spring fully formed. |
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Yet even with all this going for it, the film only proves that well-done schlock is still schlock. |
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I went out to the deck, hoping even with the bad weather that I could train a bit. |
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Yes, some criticism is misplaced and should be rejected, but this isn't always the case even with criticism that is badly or rudely phrased. |
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Most of us, even with every communication option possible, drift apart from friends. |
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Even when he was green, even with his loving folks, Gene could drive a hard bargain. |
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Jacob was tall enough now to see over the dashboard even with his seat belt fastened. |
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Often seborrheic keratoses are confused with moles and even with viral warts. |
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I should state from the outset that I do not support the bill, and cannot see my way clear to do so, even with the proposed amendments. |
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But still, even with the fraying edges and fading embroidery, the flag bore itself with an elegance that I had never seen before. |
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Overpriced in my opinion, but at least on the brink of bearability, even with my curmudgeonly grumbling. |
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And they all stepped aside and there he was and I said thank god and I woke up sweating and cold, even with bedsocks on. |
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Fit-wise, they have a nice, roomy toe box and a padded tongue and heel collar that make for a nice fit, even with my skinny feet. |
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Sheep were torpid, and even with binoculars, there wasn't a walker moving anywhere. |
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Now with all the new plastics, even with thin wispy smoke you need compressed air breathing apparatus. |
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Because that degree of evil doesn't fade even with the best part of twenty years grace. |
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She took her time shaving him, making his face perfect, but from what she could see, even with the beard, he was beautifully made. |
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Pushing herself a bit more, she drew even with the furthermost behind of them, then the next and the one after that. |
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But even with the assistance of modern machinery and materials, most pointe shoes are still entirely handmade. |
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But even with a good paying job, the only way I'll keep my debts low is by renting a shoebox apartment for the rest of my life. |
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Align the binding raw edges even with the next side to form a mitered corner. |
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Wake-up time was still several weeks away, so their stiff limbs didn't stir an inch, even with the shrill of our train whistle. |
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Which means that even with taxes and freight halfway across the world, wine is relatively competitively priced. |
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He did at one stage manage to employ one quarter of that number, but even with the monopoly on army supplies he never broke even. |
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But it's like saying even with the sound and screen on my television blipping on and off that I can enjoy a show. |
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He looked at him with soft blue eyes but even with the friendliness he showed Charles remained uncooperatively silent. |
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It is difficult to obtain good results from oil heating, even with the muffle furnaces. |
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It was natural food with a natural flavour, and it went down a treat, even with my uncultured tastebuds. |
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The investigator then pressed his face against the weathered boarding, his eye even with the hole. |
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I couldn't be unfaithful to this chair, not even with the armchairs in my apartment. |
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The bruise on his neck was deep purple and was easily visible even with his collar turned up. |
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But even with full freedom of expression, you were still forced to remove the documentary footage that bookended the film. |
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I suppose that his big thing is to point out how the law of unintended consequences keeps rearing its ugly head even with the best of intentions. |
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In our tests, this printer was slow, noisy and yielded the least impressive results, even with the subtle photo cartridge in place. |
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The big V8 gulps fuel and even with a relatively light foot it still burnt unleaded at the rate of 14.5 litres per 100 km. |
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The intertwining of story and history remains unmatched and, even with its great length, nothing feels extraneous. |
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Moreover, even with the borrowings from flamenco, the movement vocabulary was thin, with very little formal choreography. |
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But even with modern software tools, a number of unsolved geometric problems remain. |
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So, it was with some trepidation that I offered to expose myself to a department of the snotty-nosed blighters little darlings, even with pay. |
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Many cities with a high proportion of college graduates also have expensive homes, even with the softening real estate market. |
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But even with the recent upswing in corporate spending, investment levels are quite modest. |
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It should be noted that this rim is so strong that even with seven nipples starting to pull out of the rim, it was barely out of true. |
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Of course, business seems to be moving in the direction of increasing cooperation too, even with competitors. |
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Now, sometimes one gets that even with regulatory legislation where one wishes to encourage compliance. |
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These fuel sources are nonrenewable, even with aggressive replacement strategies in place. |
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Drafting high school and international players has obvious risks, but even with one-year collegians, the draft can be a crapshoot. |
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Cartman uses caca as a means of getting even with parents who can't talk to their kids about drugs. |
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Solid, dense designs may curl, cup or distort knits, even with the perfect stabilizer choice. |
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Currently, it is up to Congress to enact discretionary fiscal policy, which would remain true even with an improvement in automatic stabilizers. |
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Writers, even with the aid of a good agent, are small, weak, and often don't know nuffink. |
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To exhaustively search all possible networks is infeasible, in practice, even with high-performance computers. |
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Where there is a tendency for a double tide the stand may last for several hours even with a large range of tide. |
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Selina, even with her wild imagination, never pictured her parents lives to be so dramatic in the beginning. |
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Shortages can occur even with balanced and calorically sufficient diets, indicating the need for supplementation. |
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The rest, for me at least, remained obscure and, even with the text in hand, dubious. |
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Justice was fast, but Eagle was just a bit faster, even with my weight handicap. |
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We discontinued our love charade, even with Rod present, and never gave more than a stiff and polite nod of greeting to one another. |
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To kill 30000 head of game in a season at Sandringham, even with help, required application of a kind. |
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If any of the lads are sick, even with minor head colds, the first thing they do is ring the doctor to see what they can or cannot take. |
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A common occurrence is a child is left alone in a car on a hot day, even with the window slightly open. |
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The humble restaurant, with a hearth of a kitchen, was a reminder of its owner's undeniable skill in the kitchen, even with bread. |
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If your hair is still not straight, even with all these products, or you want a quick fix, try using a hair straightener. |
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Detecting the missile's body near or through the bright exhaust plume is very challenging, even with a suite of multiwavelength sensors. |
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The first two Toyota pickups we got into wouldn't start, even with eight men rocking them to get the engine to catch. |
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Surprisingly no optical activity was found, even with a 100-fold magnification of the scale, although strong UV absorption was retained. |
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She was straw blonde, a colour which the girls of his nation could never imitate even with dye, and her eyes were big and blue. |
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Augustine's strong sense of divine ineffability led him to condemn all attempts to portray the Trinity, even with abstract symbols. |
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This stuff is still dangerous, even with all the troops wearing helmets, goggles and protective vests. |
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But this cannot last long, even with people who have a strong physical constitution. |
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It was a nice one, made from strong wood and thatch, sturdy enough to withstand an Avalon hurricane, even with its second story. |
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However, even with the large size of this hexaploid genome, the genes within the three component genomes remain largely colinear. |
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You've never seen anyone get to the victory stand so fast, even with his short-stop house-mate Ruben's failed effort to chair him up there. |
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In any case, even with a sublease, Zellers remains bound on the covenant in the lease. |
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New code was added to Maya to remove the requirement for hardware overlay in order to provide compatibility even with nonaccelerated drivers. |
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The true hobbledehoy is much alone, not being greatly given to social intercourse even with other hobbledehoys. |
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In total Northampton have made 19 League trips to York and honours are even with seven wins to each club and five draws. |
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Brighton have made 11 previous league visits and honours are even with five wins to each club and one draw. |
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However, even with the abuse I hurl at the idiots, it does make for an interesting programme. |
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It had not helped, even with the burning clench of his muscles or the adrenaline coursing through his body. |
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Email is so cheap that they can make money even with almost no click-through. |
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They were clingy and anxious even with their mother near, became very upset when she left, and had mixed feelings when she returned. |
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Lying among the barberfish, I was able to get good close-up photographs even with my super-wide-angle lens. |
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Some children are too hyperactive or inattentive to function in a regular classroom, even with medication and a behavior management plan. |
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The press of the coded buttons opens the combination lock, easily re-set by the owner, even with no visible light. |
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Yet even with its flaws, the movie is fast-moving entertainment that is worth a rental at the very least. |
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With this set-up it is shown even with much larger background noise and pickup noises, white noise level can be easily measured in seconds. |
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A local fisherwoman said that even with the lower fuel costs, fishermen and women would still face financial losses. |
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And even with the lousy record the team has posted in his short tenure, his players believe in him. |
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One morning, when all the boxes were visible, and even with one lady waving the lorry down, the dustmen just laughed and drove on. |
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Cottonseeds treated with this would yield 20 quintals per acre, a quantity farmers do not dream of even with the best of the BT-Cotton seeds. |
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He insisted on training to fly a jumbo jet despite an obvious lack of skill even with small planes. |
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Now, you know as well as I do, that you rarely see anyone under fifty-ish or even with vaguely liberal views wearing a fur nowadays. |
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This credentialism culture is so strong that companies may allow their employees to take educational leave without pay or even with pay. |
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Therefore, even with low interest rates, a rapid recovery is hard to imagine. |
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The car was a rattletrap, and when we slowed down, dust would Come boiling in, even with the windows shut. |
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I have older children at home and even with the best will in the world, it is not always easy to find the time. |
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He couldn't see an inch in front of his nose, even with his expert eyesight fit for a perfect aim. |
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Upchanging was quite seamless, and even with full throttle kick-downs there were no nasty thumps to upset grandma in the back. |
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Thought it'd be too easy otherwise, even with this poncho I unthinkingly brought along. |
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Most of us lack any formal training in self-defense with an edged weapon or even with our bare hands, for that matter. |
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Research suggests that even with multiple convictions, kleptomaniacs typically battle the disorder for years. |
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In fact even with the improved blood supply, the heart goes into ischaemia again. |
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In the second period, Leeds' red mist cleared sufficiently for them to start looking the better side, even with 10 men. |
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You can use the program with email, word processing, web browser, and even with your web page editor. |
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They will eagerly, and often impulsively, engage in social interactions, even with strangers. |
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Government-run entities are often more labor-intensive than private companies, even with identical production technologies. |
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As we continued up the hill, the sound of air being sucked into the firebox was deafening, even with ear plugs. |
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Yet even with these measures, there's no guarantee that the location will ever be fit to reinhabit. |
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However, even with prolonged depolarization, only a fraction of stored neuropeptides, called the releasable pool, can be secreted. |
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Even my heart was cramping up. I was afraid to say anything beyond yea or nay and even with those single syllables I stuttered. |
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Rikarian's bow was less involved, his feet parallel, his left instep even with his toes. |
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So to win government, even with the support of the other five independents, the Coalition would need to win ten seats. |
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I love the people I have around me even with all the fights and arguments that we have. |
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But even with that decision made there's the question of precisely which name-tag should be sewn into their coats. |
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They mentioned that, by law, there has always been an anti-fraud device on the ballot paper, even with traditional elections. |
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But even with the comfort of a fully underwritten share offer, Allan would be forgiven for reaching for a nip of Armenian brandy himself in the next few days. |
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Fresh, they are delicious, and braided, they last through most of summer, even with a wife who can work garlic into just about every recipe short of dessert. |
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Not only are they riding the coattails of men, but they are no longer even with these men. |
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The cells appeared pear-shaped or spindle-shaped and were different from round plasmatocytes, even with cytoplasmic filaments, or from flattened macrophages. |
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Unless nursing staff had caught him in the act then even with half-hourly or even quarter-hourly observations, that might not have altered the outcome. |
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Tap splines until they are even with the outer edge of the molding. |
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I don't want the threatened crispbread even with raisins in. |
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The band began to play weddings and barn dances, but found that even with a mix of covers and their own songs, the music was taking a strange turn all its own. |
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And even with the tsunami of fame crashing down, it only hardly fazes them. |
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In recent years, engineers have developed receivers that will perform satisfactorily even with multipath-corrupted and severely attenuated signals such as those found indoors. |
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It looks like it really hurts, and I love God and everything, but there is a point where I must absolutely use a safeword, even with the Lord Himself. |
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Families experienced these losses as deaths, but even with these losses, they courageously moved forward with new referrals. |
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That means the often-tiresome debate will grind on, even with the fiscal cliff in the rearview mirror. |
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And even with caffeinated coffee, coffee in moderation is fine. |
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Some believe that even with redaction, sharp observers might be able to figure it out. |
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There is a lot of turnover, even with well established meetups. |
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Even though the phone is small in size, the keypads are well-designed, so much so that even with my big fingers, I had no problems punching the keys accurately. |
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Yes, it's a binary, too, but of the spectroscopic type, which means that you won't be able to distinguish its two component stars even with the help of a telescope. |
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Position and brightness are two generally useful clues, as well as the slight differences that may be perceived even with severe anomalous trichromatism. |
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At a movie place in Acapulco I was at a couple of years ago, the seats reclined, and even with my legs stretched right out, I couldn't reach the seats in front of me. |
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At this time of year it's difficult to make the garden look anything but dull, even with the occasional splash of winter colour from a witch hazel or mahonia. |
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The assets themselves are technologically obsolescent and simply too expensive and non-competitive to operate even with private sector efficiencies. |
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And, even with you out of the scene and having accepted that that was the way things were going to be, the few girls that I did mess around with just didn't connect with me. |
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I have rather high ceilings in my apartment, which means the lightbulbs remained dead because even with a stepladder, I'm not tall enough to get to them. |
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And when a flower is the only show in town, there's a strong likelihood of its attracting attention and being cross-pollinated, even with few insect species around. |
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Equally interesting is a sermon of Jonathan's grandfather, Solomon Stoddard, written in lettering so tiny that it's unreadable even with a 5x magnifier. |
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So it was another late night yesterday, made worse by the very hot muggy weather making it almost impossible to get to sleep even with the fan on number two all night. |
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Since measles is so contagious, even with herd immunity, it can find a weak link and spread. |
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Through the years it's remained in the lead, even with concerted efforts to replace it with more sophisticated token ring, FDDI, and ATM technologies. |
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Yet, this year, even with God and Country counting on us, Black Friday sales were reportedly sluggish. |
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McRedmond admits that even with No Frontiers presenter Kathryn Thomas fronting its television campaign, Eircom has a job on its hands to accelerate the process. |
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Most of the time, the motive is to get even with those they hold responsible for their misfortunes. |
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Some others like the wild pig, the palm civet, the common mongoose, the golden oriole, and the rat snake can survive even with little green cover and withstand disturbances. |
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But even with all its tawdry details, the case raises some serious issues about the way the justice system treats rape complainants and defendants. |
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They teach that the rejection of God's Word did not begin with Darwin's theory of biological evolution or even with Hutton and Lyell's geological uniformitarianism. |
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Playback was smooth, even with tasks running in the background. |
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It is difficult to convey the intricacy and dynamism of even the simplest cellular automaton with a verbal description or even with static diagrams. |
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And even with the souped-up batteries that power electric cars, those vehicles have limited range. |
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Under proportional representation, even with a tame alternative vote system, it would be worth citizens' while to go out and vote for a party closer to their views. |
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The usual emergencies such as fires or road traffic accidents will not elicit a response from these vehicles, even with the crews and fire engines on station. |
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The concert footage, captured in color, is bright and brassy, and even with all the fancy lighting and video backdrops, the transfer never resorts to flaring or bleeding. |
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It may've gone through a few overhauls since, but is essentially the same language that Shakespeare spoke, even with all our informality and slanginess these days. |
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Pinkner indicated that the ratings and DVR numbers have held, even with the shift. |
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Why they do it who knows, but the Tragic Jen narrative has never run out of steam, even with the presence of the. |
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Rubio has his own troubles with immigration, but people close to him said he still may have a path even with a Bush candidacy. |
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She feels chilly, even with the pink angora sweater she is wearing. |
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I took a drag from my cigarette, and the smoke from my exhale seemed to hover in the air, visible by the dim streetlights even with the falling snow. |
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Its allies have fared little better, and even with them accounted for, a Congress-led alliance barely limps to 60 seats. |
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Most eye infections can be cleared up with antibiotics but even with treatment there is a risk of damage to the cornea, the transparent outer layer at the front of the eye. |
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Yet even with housing sales and prices cooling off and online competitors nibbling at the situation's vacant revenues, he is looking to acquire more newspapers. |
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Man cannot survive on bread alone, even with lemon curd on it. |
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However, even with these basic commands, you can successfully manipulate text files from within your own shell scripts or right from the command line. |
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But even with that success there are still many challenges lying ahead. |
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Nicander's poems were authoritative until the Renaissance, even with the large scholiastic literature alongside, attempting to explain many of Nicander's patently murky terms. |
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Ballybunion, for instance, has 36 holes in the dunes, but 18 of them are great and 18 are such that you couldn't persuade me to play them even with a shillelagh. |
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There was no lingering sense of familiarity that made most Americans give him a second glance, even with his died hair and previously colored contacts. |
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Speaking of which, even with the late arrival of winter, Pamporovo was definitely fit for skiing last weekend with tons of snow and every ski run ready to be traversed. |
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Not even with the head tipped back off the front of the sofa. |
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The affordable Care Act is safely embedded, with repeal unlikely even with a freshly minted Republican Senate. |
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However, he stressed that even with that, it would appear that whoever is responsible is going out of their way to commit the maximum amount of damage. |
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But even with its rise in popularity, instead of branching out its warehouses to bigger cities, the company says its heart lies firmly in Rossendale. |
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But even with an infinite amount of money, aging could not be conquered. |
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Some may call Gotham City a Sodom and Gomorra of the modern era, but even with its faults and abundance of vice, there are still good people there trying to survive. |
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Some natives, even with blonde hair and blue eyes, may call themselves Creoles. |
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But even with this power boost, the Escape is lacking in the giddyup factor. |
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Secondly, differential operators and to some extent their fundamental solutions are local even with respect to the wave front set. |
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They show that curved inclusion trails may form even with no coupling, as the porphyroblast overgrows foliation that is deflected around it. |
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Different legislative procedures are used within the same category of competence, and even with the same policy area. |
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Also it is possible on most newer models to vent the exhaust entirely outside, even with the unit inside the living quarters. |
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Yet, even with notation providing the key elements of the music, there is considerable latitude in the performance the works. |
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However, even with access to both technologies, most of the Hollywood companies remained slow to produce talking features of their own. |
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This allows the ROC to have economic relations even with states that do not formally recognise it. |
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Roosevelt to postpone the promised invasion as, even with American help, the Allies did not have adequate forces for such an activity. |
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He reasoned that his engine could now be more compact, lighter and small enough to carry its own weight even with a carriage attached. |
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However, even with the running costs of two instead of three teams, the SRU were still struggling. |
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Western watercolour is a more tonal medium, even with underdrawing visible. |
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This included sufficient buoyancy in the ships' sidewalls that they would float even with the tank deck flooded. |
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The city had a tradition of asserting its autonomy in dealings with the French authorities and even with the local Breton authorities. |
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Frequency comparison between two signals is considerably more accurate, even with older electronics, than timing the signal. |
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Pliny sat down and could not get up even with assistance and was left behind. |
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However, even with these new statistics brought to light no changes were made in regards to the allotted yearly catch of cod. |
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However, even with a sophisticated parental nurturing, young crocodiles have a very high mortality rate due to their vulnerability to predation. |
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However, written sources are vague about Norse rituals, and many are invisible to us now even with the assistance of archaeology. |
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They did not maintain relationships even with longtime allies, such as Bai Bureh, chief of Kasseh, a community on the Small Scarcies River. |
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There is a big gap among various countries between high and low yields, even with the same variety of potato. |
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One block of Democrats strongly supported the Versailles Treaty, even with reservations added by Lodge. |
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Even then, it's possible to use units of measures with numbers in Turkish, even with the very obviously countable nouns. |
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The comfrey leaves keep coming all summer long, even with consistent cutting. |
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However, even with such guidelines in place, injuries in textile production, due to the machines themselves, are still commonplace. |
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It is important to note that one could have a flatness defect even with the workpiece having the same thickness across the width. |
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But even with her level of celebrity, it would be very hard to win a race without engaging voters in a very retail way. |
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She met his glance just as she had met it before, even with more perfect sang froid. |
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Absence seizures are at lower risk even with the brief lapse of awareness, because of the very short ictal period. |
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Affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage, even with inflected words, even in a morphologically rich language. |
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Affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage even with inflected words, even in a morphologically rich language. |
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The single whippletree should have a chain attached to bring it out even with the other two. |
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Not entering with long needles for burning, not even with arthrodia, gliding joints in tarsal articulations. |
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Thus even with prior exposure of the cells to the toxic chemotherapeutic drug actinomycin D, the cells did not die. |
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He points out that economic growth still has occurred, even with sizable welfare states. |
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The Washington Post poll shows Catania running even with Gray. |
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To his credit, Morgen depicts Seale as a disruptive courtroom presence, compared even with the more clownish antics of the yippies. |
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At that time, even with a ration card one could only take delivery of petrol in the vehicle's fuel tank. |
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But even with a reactor designed to produce bomb-grade plutonium, there are other difficulties in producing a plutonium weapon. |
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Autolysis, especially of the intestinal tract, can be considerable, even with available refrigeration. |
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Reproducibly good results are possible even with low-grade burnt lime, which is frequently used as a by-product in steel works. |
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In the case of the Myrviken shale the oil yield is zero, even with HYTORT hydrogenation, but metals leachability is high. |
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Fitch believes reverse repo books and secured funding at trading banks are likely to reduce further, even with the relaxation of netting rules. |
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However there are big blind spots even with the hood down, such is the depth of the back of the car. |
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And even with FSA help, the task would be by no means certain. |
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She admits to having slept seven-in-a-bed with Tadjik nomads and even with the Chinese Army at a frontier post in the Pamirs. |
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Still, even with power-assisted steering and nice comfy seats, this last leg of their journey will be far from a cake-walk. |
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First of all, the Java features of this site may make navigation slow and sloggy, even with a quick Internet connection. |
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The second time zone hand features a striking red or blue tip to ensure easy reading even with just a quick glance at the dial. |
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It covers all branches of the sport, even with demonstrations and free tuition in surf casting. |
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Sadly, even with the same cast including Robert De Niro, this crashes into terminal unfunniness. |
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If astronauts ever go to an outer planet, such as Jupiter or Saturn, they could not survive on the planet itself, even with survival gear. |
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That means that even with a few weeks to go before the official date, Sunday June 2, there's still time to organise a get-together. |
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The report demonstrates that long, happy lives are possible even with smaller ecological footprints. |
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Though, some would still indulge, even with the risk of punishment. |
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But, of course, the idea that rugby players are all rough-hewn, horny-handed sons of the soil will no longer wash, even with a creamy soap. |
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Because the device will work interferometrically, very small movements may be detected even with low-reflectivity surfaces. |
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The sloping hood allows the operator to visually check the surrounding area when working with the front loader, even with the bucket lowered. |
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However new studies of a common sea sponge from Kerteminde Fjord in Denmark showed that animals can live and grow even with very limited oxygen supplies. |
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And even with respect to Euclidean space, anything beyond three dimensions ceases to be intuitable, though it can be handled quite well with the tools of mathematics. |
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Further, even with so literarily establishmentarian a figure as Meek, one also detects a distinctly Southern concept of the profession of authorship. |
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Water is gushing through the front hatch, even with its temporary seal of electrical tape, and bailing-out sessions have become part of the daily routine. |
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Perth should suit down to the ground and the 2m 4f novices' hurdle looks ideal even with Gordon Elliot sending over his usual raiding party from Ireland. |
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The dermatologist-tested and hypoallergenic soap is formulated with moisturizers and conditioners to help maintain healthy skin even with frequent handwashing. |
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However, even with today's emergent Middle and Late Miocene fossil records, the still-elusive common ancestors of great apes and humans have yet to be recovered. |
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Pain after root canal treatment is common even with appropriate treatment. |
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In the end, Lindsey argues, even with the rise of a religious right, which sought to preserve traditional values, the liberationist ethic won out. |
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There are several options when considering a sailing holiday including bareboat, flotilla or even with an experienced skipper and Eden can arrange them all. |
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But even with the excessive wordage Devil's Creek is a good cozy. |
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It should be noted that a declining hazard rate, even with unobserved heterogeneity controlled, does not conclusively prove the existence of a welfare trap. |
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Schmidt tries to mingle with the art majors, but even with the politically correct artsy-fartsy intellectuals he seems to be having a hard time being accepted. |
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As for the moral turpitude that man unveiled to me, even with tears of penitence, I cannot, even in memory, dwell on it without a start of horror. |
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The liquor soon mounted into their heads, as it generally does even with the arrantest topers newly landed from sea, and they began capering about most obstreperously. |
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Scholars have tried to look into the participation of women in the 17th century in science, and even with sciences as simple as domestic knowledge women were making advances. |
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It is rather a working class sociolect with influences from the various dialects found in the area and changing even with the professions of the workers. |
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Should a person not attend the hearing, even with adequate notice given, the adjudicator has the discretion to decide if the hearing should proceed. |
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Even today, written English differs subtly from spoken English because not all emphasis and disambiguation is possible to convey in print, even with punctuation. |
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This was very helpful during development because even with only four satellites, correct alignment means all four are visible from one spot for a few hours each day. |
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These eventually build up to a level where they absorb so many neutrons that the chain reaction stops, even with the control rods completely removed. |
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The ability of birds to navigate during migrations cannot be fully explained by endogenous programming, even with the help of responses to environmental cues. |
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He later attempted to produce a new edition of her works, but even with his support they were unable to find enough interest to follow through with its publication. |
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Shelter at Carbury Manor was very much more comfortable than the priest's own establishment, even with the roof on, and Father Barham was in clover. |
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In the old days of Magic the Gathering, the flavor text was almost all serious, sometimes even with quotes from Shakespeare or Edgar Allen Poe thrown in. |
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Now the two of them rattled around in the old house, even with his office and small clinic sharing the downstairs with the kitchen, parlor, and dining room. |
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What the characters construe and misconstrue, we must deconstrue, a challenging exercise given that the characters are never honest even with themselves. |
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So ridiculous was Waller's second wife in the eyes of Johnson, even with Tetty, his own red-faced Blowsabella, vividly surviving in his remembrance! |
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It is not benchmarkable and it will almost inevitably be fudgeable and inaccurate to some extent, even with your best efforts to attribute benefits to specific IT changes. |
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However, England stayed much the same, even with the new state religion. |
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I had taken the panache from my shako so that it might escape notice, but even with my fine overcoat, I feared that sooner or later, my uniform would betray me. |
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