England's qualification will rely on some gritty away performances and I feel they may be few and far between. |
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Folk are few and far between amid these rounded hills, rocky ridges, peat bogs and marshes. |
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The examples of terrorist organisations that have succeeded in attaining their strategic goals are few and far between. |
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Concrete emplacements were built but they were few and far between with each emplacement having little ability to give any other covering fire. |
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Eventually, Central are planning to have televisions on most of their stock but, for the time being, they're few and far between. |
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He arrived in Whitby at a time when rural Methodist chapels were closing one by one and believers were few and far between. |
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The truth is that fairy-tale endings are probably very few and far between. |
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The chance of people learning by experience gets less and less as the jobs become few and far between. |
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Bureaucrats sufficiently self-possessed to speak in that kind of unequivocal language are few and far between. |
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In a world befogged by superficiality, moments of clarity are few and far between. |
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As I read The Compleat Gentleman, I was struck by Miner's recurring point that, in today's world, compleat gentleman are few and far between. |
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It's a 100 mile round trip but decent vegetarian restaurants are few and far between. |
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On television channels today, in-vision continuity announcers are few and far between. |
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Even in the golden days of my novitiate, such places were few and far between. |
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There are a few catchy tunes for the kids to sing along with, but even these seem to be too few and far between. |
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You'd be talking about the areas where the holdings are vast and few and far between. |
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Sometimes the call will involve more complexities, but they are few and far between. |
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The racing heroes he refers to are few and far between compared to the hundreds of soccer stars being hero-worshipped up and down the country. |
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This is not to say that problems do not occur, though eBay is quick to state that any such happenings are few and far between. |
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Though problems were few and far between, the coffin complex at fence 16 claimed it share of victims, as did the first water jump. |
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Players like that are few and far between and can we really afford to lose another of our goalscorers? |
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There are some valuable nuggets to be gotten from this audio track, but to be honest they are few and far between. |
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The trees, caves and boulders have a mystical atmosphere, with signposts few and far between. |
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There are moments of genuine wit, but they are too few and far between to make a noticeable difference. |
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Arhats, siddhas, tathagatas, bodhisattvas-those kind of realized beings are going to be very few and far between, and that's just the way it is. |
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Realistically, however, at his age opportunities to make blockbusters are few and far between. |
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But the cases where physical evidence exists to prove their innocence are few and far between. |
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Those warnings about images which may upset sensitive viewers have become much more few and far between. |
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These sites provide the most exciting diving, with shoaling barracuda and other pelagic fish, but sadly they tend to be few and far between. |
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Raises to Bahamians will be few and far between, and they will try to extract the most out of the workers. |
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Details remain few and far between, and as yet no background studies have been prepared. |
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There were extreme examples of sink schools that had to be closed down, but these were very few and far between. |
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There are some enticing snippets of intricate detail but these are too few and far between. |
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The point is that they are few and far between, and effectively swamped by the vast mass of deceptive material. |
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Some tipsters do have good long-term records, largely because they study form every day, but they are few and far between. |
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Indeed, when communism constituted one of the two poles in the previous bipolar world order, terrorist acts were few and far between. |
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Unfortunately, banks offering excellent current accounts, overdraft facilities, savings accounts and customer service are few and far between. |
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However, their chances were few and far between in the first half thanks to a well marshalled defence with James and Sean playing very well. |
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Documents and firsthand accounts of Clausewitz at war by others are few and far between. |
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I liked the high level of spice, but the menial amount of the fresh ingredients that could have really perked up this tall pile of crunchiness, were too few and far between. |
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Even by day, public bathroom facilities are few and far between and invariably involve walking long distances. |
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Answer: In theory, you can be allergic to pretty much whatever there is out there, but allergies to beer are extremely few and far between. |
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Orders for the impounding of catches or fishing gears are few and far between. |
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The occasions when a man trips over a gold nugget while strolling with his head in a cloud of wishful thinking are few and far between. |
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That authority had very little to do, however, as complaints had been few and far between. |
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As a result, purchase offers based on the market value of the farm are few and far between. |
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With a long lamp life rating and no movable parts, service intervals are few and far between. |
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Despite its importance, attempts to capture and measure the level and changes of personal security in society have been few and far between. |
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Schools financed by parents and by the Church are few and far between in the first half of the 19th century. |
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While hard offers were few and far between a few years ago, they are making a comeback. |
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At the beginning we had many doubts, and those who really believed in the idea were few and far between. |
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Although the ICZM concept is quite well known, concrete examples of its application are as yet few and far between. |
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However, as of this date, these experiences are few and far between on the European scale. |
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Construction starts were few and far between and the amounts allocated for the purchase of machinery and material fell. |
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Apart from a few families whom the king had raised to the nobility, those who could meet the genealogical requirements were few and far between. |
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However, these data are few and far between and they indicate diverging trends. |
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Otherwise, frankly, assessment and monitoring would continue to be much discussed but achievements would be few and far between. |
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One of the great hazards for early immigrants was being shipwrecked on the uncharted Australian coast, where guiding beacons were few and far between. |
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I read a lot but find new books are few and far between, so people are discouraged from using the mobile library, which is a shame as it serves well for elderly and disabled. |
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The communists and Spartacists are few and far between these days. |
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Meanwhile, for those who do not have recourse to a dacha in the relatively cooler sylvan pockets of the Moscow region, options for cooling off may seem few and far between. |
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Modern farces are few and far between, that alone makes this one welcome. |
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Despite this near ubiquity, n. fowleri infections are few and far between. |
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The moments of respite were few and far between and it wasn't long before the place erupted into electro-pop blitzkrieg once again. |
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For example, joint promotional efforts involving two or more of the activities such as sales publications, UNPA and services to visitors, are few and far between. |
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Currently, Aboriginal employment tends to be more predominant in less skilled and, consequently, lower paying jobs and, with a few exceptions, management and supervisory jobs few and far between. |
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While such cases may be few and far between, I see no reason why the complainant should not be entitled to rely on the interests served by abolishing the impugned requirement. |
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In this context, I consider it very positive that the voices calling for a postponement of our long-term climate change targets are few and far between. |
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Public areas and green spaces in particular are few and far between in Lebanese towns, whereas in the villages they are confined to the natural environment of fields, orchards and woodlands. |
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All the same, we are still repeatedly shocked by the often intolerable situations revealed in individual cases by the checks, which are far too few and far between. |
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I know there are some who leave and go on to succeed and go on to live good lives and contribute to society and we applaud them, but they are few and far between. |
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Manicured fields were few and far between. |
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But those who yearn for the time when transport markets were regulated, with governments exercising control over supply and prices, would seem to be few and far between. |
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From the evidence available, such cross border B to C disputes are few and far between and the hope is that most of them will now be weeded out by ADR systems. |
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Compared to the Red Sea, the coral reefs in the Persian Gulf are relatively few and far between. |
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During a period when the means of communication were few and far between or tediously slow, what was needed was a dairy product with very good keeping qualities. |
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But when it comes to parks and beaches, comfort stations can be few and far between. |
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A number of the articles in this 'African edition' of Diabetes Voice reflect one of the key shortcomings in healthcare provision in Africa: primary care health workers are few and far between. |
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Remains from this period are few and far between, often limited to middens. |
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In the last few decades of the 20th century, novices have for most communities been few and far between. |
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His tinkersome habits and lawlessness, combined with his easy style and good nature, made his threshing jobs few and far between in each neighborhood. |
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