But throughout the Old Testament we find human beings coming to God and finding fellowship with him at altars where sacrifices were made. |
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She swung it open forcefully, finding herself face-to-face with a beaming Michael. |
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Investors seem to be systematically misestimating the probability of finding a big winner. |
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They stopped and searched the youth, finding nothing, but he was so frightened by the confrontation he took to his heels. |
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Some, including a GP, a consultant, and a psychiatric nurse, have reduced their hours by going part-time or finding a job-share. |
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Several of the other jocks in the room snickered, apparently finding his question most hilarious. |
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Irish flat racing jockeys are finding it increasingly tough to make the weight. |
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A group of immigration police officers moved in on the pair and arrested both men after finding drugs in their possession. |
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Takeovers of car companies are always rationalized on the basis of finding new markets for the struggling company's vehicles. |
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Some designers and pilots preferred finding the biggest radial engine they could and shoe-homing it into the smallest design possible. |
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Anyone finding it impossible to profit where there is no competition simply demonstrates a lack of business acumen. |
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I have enough trouble finding a spare plug for the Christmas tree without going a whole month without the stereo, how do these jokers manage it? |
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They had travelled south from York to seek fame and fortune, and seemed well on the way to finding both. |
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Particularly noteworthy is the finding that the presence of a nonworking woman in the household decreases the likelihood of unemployment. |
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So most of these jokers are finding charities to give the contaminated cash to. |
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The finding was instrumental in getting lead additives banned from gasoline in that country. |
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I finding that reading the letters in my local rag gives me an insight into the strength of feeling about key issues. |
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Sleep disordered breathing is a common finding in newly presenting acromegalic subjects. |
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But Michael was constantly putting her down, and seemed to enjoy humiliating her, finding fault with everything. |
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In such event they might have acquitted him of murder, though finding him guilty of assisting the offender. |
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I had a little trouble finding the place, until I noticed the railroad tracks that run along Lake Dora. |
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Sadly, all hopes of finding interesting railwayana disappeared when I realised the place had been completely stripped out. |
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His judiciousness in selecting roles isn't in finding challenges as an actor but in finding catchy roles suited to his limitations. |
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It is an industry ripe for penetration by hardened terrorist cells bent on finding new ways of wreaking havoc. |
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That being so, the finding by the trial judge that the accused was guilty of the offence was not supported by admissible evidence. |
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But he is finding it impossible to find an employer willing to take him on as an apprentice. |
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You rummage through piles of junk in the hopes of finding a gem amongst the detritus. |
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An existing fish pass has fallen into disrepair and is not maintained, resulting in fish finding it hard to get upriver to spawn. |
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As a young police officer I remember finding a car parked in the middle of the entry ramp to the interstate highway. |
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Instead of finding their way to the sea, they will scuttle along the full length of the man-made trap until the sun rises, baking them alive. |
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They found a peptide in urine from autistics that increased platelet content of serotonin, which is also a common finding in autism. |
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It is reported that the constituency is having difficulty finding enough members to make it quorate. |
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I'm finding it very difficult to sleep at night at the moment, what with all this hot weather we've been having. |
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Even weeks after the event I was still finding little bits of glass in amongst my papers. |
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Joe squealed, finally finding what he was looking for, shoving a square of milk chocolate into his mouth. |
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But finding that no one followed after me, I grew calmer, and the storm also drew off, and the sun shone out a little before his setting. |
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We had a huge infestation of yellow woollybear caterpillars and green clover worm moths and am finding some fall armyworm moths. |
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With so many mortgage deals around expert help at finding the right product to suit your needs can be highly advantageous. |
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The year before, a neighbor had returned a doe after finding her out on the range, alongside his cattle. |
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I nodded in acknowledgement of his efforts and jogged around the roof, looking for the hatch, and finding it. |
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It starts at the very beginning by introducing the treble clef and finding middle C on the keyboard and continues from there. |
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I have a difficult time finding cute or elegant clothes that flatter my shorter and squarer figure. |
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Prison treatment plus aftercare yielded the best outcome results at the centre, a finding that has now been replicated in other studies. |
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We received little help with finding new homes, and the removal expenses we received rarely covered our costs. |
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Adele looks him over like a cat lapping up cream, obviously finding little fault with his appearance. |
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Having come so far we were keen to check every recess in the hope of finding a sneaky sump bypass. |
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Initially the death was treated as suspicious with detectives sealing off the area with tape after finding a rear kitchen window forced. |
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After finding Lily and Rin asleep, the two boys decided they would worry about the time lapse the following day. |
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The finding has led to renewed calls for British Summer Time to be used year-round to give lighter afternoons and evenings. |
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Economists say many Americans, especially teens and young adults, are finding that buying and owning a car stretches their financial resources. |
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The millennium bug didn't seem to hamper the year 2000 rollover, but consumers are finding bugs elsewhere, according to reports. |
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Earn it, exchange assets for it or mine it and short of finding Lasseter's Reefs everywhere, gold would quickly have a steady value in exchange. |
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If you're over 40, you remember how you thought inflation would keep you from ever finding a job. |
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The lateness of the hour precluded the finding of further volunteers for an identification parade. |
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My brain was beginning to boil as I panicked, glancing around and finding no place to run. |
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The main finding to date is that breast-feeding appears to buffer women's stress response. |
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The problem for the fixtures board might be finding an alternative but where there's a will there's a way. |
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This keylogger can be completely hidden from anyone finding it on the system anywhere. |
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As usual, expect me to steal many of Marcia's links, because she's much better at finding them than I am. |
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All energy was put into judicial censoring action, finding allies within the Right, thereby showing a vehement conservatism within feminism. |
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She has rearranged her childcare in order to get into town for 8.20 am and give herself a better chance of finding a parking space. |
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With the result the woes of motorists have increased as they are finding it difficult to park vehicles. |
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But scientists are finding that the wily creatures can stop cancer in its tracks. |
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I wanted to order but was finding it hard to read the fuzzy purple letters on the mimeographed menu. |
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A class of mathematical problems is called recursive if there is an algorithm for finding the answer in each individual case. |
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Then there is the frustration of opening a bag of paper recyclables and finding coffee grounds, gum, or other food stuff. |
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Back in the days between leaving college and finding a real job, my friends and I drank like the proverbial fishes. |
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Instead of finding yourself in a state of stoic ataraxia you might find yourself catatonic or enraged beyond the point of recovery. |
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But finding his army outflanked by Cromwell, he moved south in August, making for the old royalist strongholds of Wales and the west midlands. |
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Oddly enough, however, finding and being admitted into the right school does not have to be as difficult as many people make it out to be. |
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These days most people are given to finding faults with others whosoever they may be. |
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We need first of all a fact finding mission and then we need to put together a coalition of conservators, a cultural coalition. |
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Far from allowing alcohol on the wards, doctors are finding a four-legged friend expert at taking patients' minds off their aches and pains. |
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Suddenly songs that had been knocking around in his head for more than a decade were finding new life. |
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A striking morphologic finding was a topographical relation of focal inflammation with sclerotic atrophy in areas with erosion of the epithelium. |
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He picked up his cards, finding the ace of diamonds he tossed it on the pile. |
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In finding a solution to the problems faced by Muslims today, they have some apologetic claims, standard and ready-made answers. |
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Actually, there is nothing to suggest that Sourav is finding the cares of captaincy a strain and a drain on his role as a player. |
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It will provide volunteers for anyone caring for a child under five who is finding the going tough. |
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He does not say anything about his prospect of finding work or the efforts he is making. |
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When he was questioned he admitted taking the purse and the prescription pad and finding the other items. |
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Although he also likes to fish, camp and play softball, finding time in a six-day workweek to do any of that is a real challenge. |
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More significantly, this was an assured performance by a team who must be finding life far more comfortable now. |
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This finding illustrates how morphological changes during development can improve tracheal conductance. |
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We stayed out in the countryside for six months, finding empty houses and crashing where we could. |
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I must admit to finding his tone of writing to being rather condescending, which initially put my back up. |
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Boxer had dropped me off in back of the club, before heading inside and finding a table near the stage. |
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The best way of finding a model tenant is to make sure that you obtain at least two references from previous landlords. |
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A problem for would-be suitors would be finding further cost-cutting and synergistic benefits. |
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I'm just finding it a little difficult to assess because anything scabby with that much fur tends to look much worse than it probably is. |
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On her release, she promptly drops her virtuous facade, dons the red eye shadow and sets about finding Baek and wreaking her vengeance. |
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To hunt a man without alerting the people is like finding a needle in a haystack. |
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Tim Power, a Kilkenny newsagent who operates a small cybercafe, has reformatted his computers after finding them loaded with Internet worms. |
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He is driving more and looking to score off the drive rather than finding a teammate. |
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What's the status of finding out who or what is to be held accountable for what went wrong? |
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Like water finding its level, information seeps through the tiniest cracks to those seeking it. |
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This is a gentle, natural process, like water finding its own level when poured on the ground. |
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In a similar fashion to water finding its own level, cold air behaves in similar ways. |
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The national market was finding its own level without any dramatic fluctuation. |
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You can trace history by finding cod bottles, ceramic beer bottles and jars, numerous items of crockery and even clay pipes. |
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He solved cubic equations by extending an algorithm for finding cube roots. |
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On the other hand, we have to consider the interest of society at large in finding our wrongdoers and repressing crime. |
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The trial judge said that refusing the fence was inconceivable and Justice Meagher said that that finding was truly extraordinary. |
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She hesitated then sat down in the chair beside him, tucking an afghan over her legs and finding a book to read. |
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It is easy to imagine them patting she on the back for finding her own place in the sun. |
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We are finding that they are disappearing fast because of careless, wasteful use of outdoor light. |
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It should be taken as read that the software used is capable of finding and correctly identifying any viruses that you may have. |
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Armagh were finding holes through the Monaghan back line, but failed to register scores. |
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Diplomats waiting at the quayside for the ship pronounced it clear after finding no unaccompanied children on board. |
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During the winter months, they may forage for food during the day because of the difficulty in finding an adequate food source. |
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It is rather like passing your driving test in an automatic car, then proceeding on to the motorway and finding that you must operate a gearbox. |
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There is evidence that notwithstanding the plaintiff's age, a pharmacist has a good prospect of finding employment in his field. |
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I make this finding notwithstanding the plaintiff's evidence that he understood everything the defendant told him. |
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Poultry shops like this one in Triplicane are finding fewer takers these days due to the bird influenza scare. |
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Tatum had previously tried to rehome the dog but after finding no takers decided to improve security at the house so she was unable to escape. |
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I would tell your MIL that you are finding the countdown stressful and your midwife has said stress can delay the onset of labour. |
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Many couples are finding that an all-inclusive honeymoon cruise can make their special getaway after marriage even more special. |
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We are all finding it maddening and frustrating but we are trying to get on with our lives as best we can, and it isn't easy. |
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I'm not down on people finding love online, in their local supermarket or at the dogs, wherever, whatever, it's all good. |
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It is necessary to recognise the risk of error in adopting such a fact finding process, and to make allowance for it. |
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This finding is clinically significant since it explains why many patients relapsed after being directly switched from clozapine to risperidone. |
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At this stage, I was finding it upsetting, seeing a close relation, who once knew me well, so disorientated. |
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Here's our guide to finding the best buys for back-to-school wear this year, listed in alphabetical order. |
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Maybe she had left me a clue for finding her, or maybe it was a mistake, but I intended to make use of it whichever was the case! |
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Instead of finding something for her to eat, she found a nest of large insects of the predatory variety. |
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As she waits with the horse, he takes his time finding his way around and she falls asleep on a nest of leaves near the horse. |
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She tilted his face to look at her to check for signs of life, finding thankfully that the lad was indeed still in the land of the living. |
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Now researchers are finding that the land of Nod may be especially difficult to reach for women. |
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Wish I could take credit for this but big props to the M-Dogg for finding it. |
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A lot of landlords are finding it difficult to accept lower rents and one or two have actually sold. |
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Helen remarks that many people go through their lives without finding out what they are really good at, but she's been lucky. |
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I am satisfied that there was ample evidence to support the finding of guilt made by the trial judge. |
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As I opened the door, Meg the sheepdog puppy rushed in past me, and launched herself at him with maximum possible excitement at finding him. |
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The game began with aerial ping-pong, Simon Binns the winner finding touch close in where a crooked throw gave Otley a scrum. |
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Youngsters from Southbroom Junior School have been finding out about Britain during wartime. |
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I don't know if he could shoot pool, although I had the feeling finding out could prove expensive. |
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The solution consists in finding the trade-offs that are most effective in approaching this expectation. |
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The courts are likely to avoid such problems by readily finding acceptance of a repudiation. |
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They have generally marginalised less respectable behaviour, finding it difficult to acknowledge or convenient to overlook. |
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The Board took them to law and won the first round in the English courts, but the owner challenged that finding in the European Court of Justice. |
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Start by finding a list of practices near where you live, as surgeries have boundary limits and you need to make sure you're within their area. |
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Their curiosity is endless and finding something to do which is engrossing enough to hold their attention for a while is difficult. |
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My wife experienced the dark side of the suburban dream as a child and ran away to San Francisco, finding solace in the early punk community. |
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An alternate explanation for the finding is protopathic bias, which can arise in situations where medications are used to treat acute symptoms. |
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I hope my luck holds, but finding the coupon was a big enough boost anyway. |
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We wouldn't be surprised at finding the Andalusian on the eventual podium come Sunday. |
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The quantum of support requires a finding as to the income of the Respondent. |
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All members had an opportunity to read the report and write a minority report, if they disagreed with the finding of the majority. |
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I must confess, however, I'm finding the terror cycle an absurdly entertaining piece of global sport. |
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Maybe you are searching for peace and you have traveled many roads without finding it. |
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Most of all, she was fortunate in finding the right young actress for the lead role. |
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Now, that depended on a finding of fact about his nationality or a finding of fact about a right to residence in another country. |
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Hopefully finding the mint mark wouldn't be so difficult if you knew exactly where to look for it. |
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Their finding might also call into question a common industrial method for loosening materials that have become jammed together inside hoppers. |
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The fox wandered the area, and went a little ahead, finding not much, besides a few more berries that had not yet spoiled in the coming winter. |
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It has a lot to offer and we're finding in our research now that we are appealing to all four quadrants. |
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It might help us get a new angle on what we have here in Saltaire as well as finding out more about the other World Heritage sites. |
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If he wasn't trying to dig an escape tunnel, he was going walkabout after finding an open gate in the house's garden. |
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And he revealed the crew was already finding out what shipping was in the area in case they needed rescuing. |
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Librarians are tech-savvy, human search engines who are highly skilled at finding information. |
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Without enough trade at the back end of this year, farmers would have a major difficulty in finding an outlet for their beef. |
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He admits he lived life to the full in the rock and roll industry before finding God, and is unabashed about using Mammon to reach heaven. |
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I recall finding wineberries growing in damp shade in a small park in northeast Georgia, but never considered growing them here. |
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In the process, companies are finding that assets other than inventory and receivables can be mined for liquidity. |
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In the next few years, finding gluten-free foods should become less of a scavenger hunt, making mealtime less stressful. |
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The insurance on the plane was almost prohibitive and finding an airport and hangar for the bird was even more so. |
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She picked the notebook up and flipped through it, finding various pictures of nature scenes and mythical beings and such. |
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I trekked down to a travel clinic in Waterloo, eventually finding it inside a church. |
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A classic case of finding oneself trapped between the devil and the deep blue sea, you will agree. |
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However, medical authorities have now claimed that the medical research leading to the finding lacks a proper scientific basis. |
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You make your way through the game finding keys, weapons, and miscellaneous stuff as you go. |
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A receptionist, who is finding out what patients think about the surgery's new opening hours, approaches him. |
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After finding out the room number from the receptionist, Roisin walked quickly to Karina's hotel room. |
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He cites studies finding that schizophrenics who haven't been drugged do not show higher dopamine levels than non-mentally-ill controls. |
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Our newest manholes were only about 15 years old, and we were finding a lot of problems with those. |
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The kangaroo mice are narrowly adapted, so finding the correct floral and soil composition is essential. |
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However, such a finding will lay the firm open to investigation with attendant costs for the company, and these costs may be very significant. |
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A worker may be so experienced and have so misconducted himself or herself that a finding of contributory negligence is warranted. |
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Such a finding is consistent with this model's argument that different languages engage different conceptual representations in bilinguals. |
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He then took out his camera and backtracked the animal's course, finding two other beds that the ram had used. |
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The finding indicates that the skull had an external covering, most likely of hard keratin, similar to the bills of modern birds. |
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She turned and glanced backwards, finding that the pair had stopped squabbling and were then noticing the company. |
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I am surprised at what the Coroner says about finding indications that he was a dram drinker, as I thought he was temperate in all things. |
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I wholly congratulate these girls for finding a way to get lots of free stuff from online saddos without revealing any personal information. |
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I'm sure you're not the only guy who has a hard time finding a good shampoo and conditioner to suit his specific hairdo. |
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But, Freeman has not given up on eventually finding a Bigfoot, if only to vindicate that he had truly seen the manlike monster. |
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The new finding by Wikelski and colleagues suggests that the songbirds' magnetic compass is calibrated, perhaps on a daily basis, by visual cues. |
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Speech control from the left temporal lobe operates in finding words or naming objects. |
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Rather than deal with the hassle of finding tenants and collecting the rent, I had appointed an agent to do the dirty work. |
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You may have trouble finding a copy of this as Real nuked the original downloads a while back, but a bit of googling should find it. |
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Rather than finding the deserters, the army tends simply dismiss them in their absence. |
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Something in his voice caused me to raise my eyes to his, finding there a tenderness I had not expected. |
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And as you described it, the wheels off on this administration, and quickly finding itself wheelless. |
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This makes finding information quicker and easier, but also allows replication of misinformation. |
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It focuses on the scientific approaches towards finding whether we are the only living creatures in the universe. |
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Scientists were surprised by this finding because andesites on Earth are typically created by processes associated with plate tectonics. |
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My father was a scientist studying the virus and when Diana got it he devoted his life to finding a cure. |
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Westaro started the brighter with Selsby finding his shooting form early, bagging the opening basket followed by a three pointer. |
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I had an opportunity to use the new Leupold Wind River RB800 combination binocular and range finding optics for this trip. |
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The fake goods being manufactured in this district have been finding their way to various markets in the two states. |
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They are surprised into open-mouthed silence at suddenly finding the brazen interloper trespassing within their domestic domain. |
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As well as finding you the best way from A to B, the operators can also provide an emergency and breakdown service. |
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It's comparable to finding junky hypodermics in the gutter at the Magic Kingdom. |
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You can inoculate your soil by finding a healthy wild tree and then bringing a few scoops of the soil beneath its branches back to your ground. |
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On a recent day, the squawking penguins were busily finding partners, preparing nests and waddling about the mating grounds. |
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He plays an alleged biochemist who comes up with a miracle drug, more or less by finding it under a leaf. |
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They offer online tools for creating business plans, finding venture capital, and scoping out the competition. |
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I must admit to finding it a bit slow to begin with and rather drawn out in some places. |
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Philip had dumped her after finding out she missed her period for the month. |
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Well there is nothing cool about a young girl missing a period and finding herself pregnant before she's had the chance to grow up herself. |
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Should the obligation to care for this terminal patient stand in the way of finding cures for the many patients who might suffer in the future? |
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After the penalty miss, he twice put the ball wide from close range before eventually finding the net in the 87th minute. |
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Usually it has to do with our abominably bad way of simply not finding a place for people to attach socially. |
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I had a terrible time finding stores that stocked a selection of good quality flannel sheets in California. |
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The entire region plunged into deep chaos and a nation was caught up in a deep quag, that it is still finding itself difficult to extricate from. |
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Like so many women in their 40s I am finding it increasingly difficult to keep myself slim and trim. |
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While finding a partner or date is hard, maintaining the relationship should be easy. |
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No longer able to stand the silence I ran from the room, quickly finding my way up the stairs and to my own little sanctuary. |
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Instead of finding solutions that are acceptable to both sides they impose a direction such that you're either with them or against them. |
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There are two options for finding information about the interments in Smithville Cemetery. |
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To scientists, that's as bizarre a finding as a queen bee spawning a colony of ants. |
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The finding of one or more segmental or larger perfusion defects is a sensitive marker of embolic obstruction. |
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Would it be fair to say she's finding it easier giving herself to her work than to a relationship? |
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Most sapiosexual people place a lot of value and emphasis on finding someone who is emotionally intelligent as well. |
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The activation energy can be determined by finding the rate constant of a reaction at several different temperatures. |
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I met one man who had quit his job after a row with his boss and had terrible difficulty finding another. |
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Could it be that she's frustrated by her own efforts at finding a middle way? |
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The more progressive way would be to continue discussions with a view to finding a solution. |
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I'm finding that with a lot of my friends or acquaintances going back to school, I miss it. |
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So United are finding out that a stock market quote has a downside as well as an upside. |
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This time, though, we walked in the other direction, and sat on a bench where the river bends dramatically, before finding its way to the Lock. |
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He's finding working life immensely stressful, and the reckless boozing feels like a safety valve for him. |
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People who deride the poor for laziness are out of touch with the difficulty of finding decent jobs. |
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She felt a rush of emotions with the anticipation of finding out what was in store for her. |
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For them, the mere thought of finding a stamp, addressing a letter, and dropping it in a mailbox is challenging. |
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A successful keypal program involves more than finding keypals for your students and them having them write their first e-mail message. |
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Despite the heightened joblessness, 29 percent believe they'll still have trouble finding suitable employees. |
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Pluto in Capricorn, trine Jupiter, says you heal through creative expression, by finding humor even in horror. |
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The primary finding of the TF was the need for clear, consistent intercommunity and interagency coordination of the counterdrug-related intelligence effort. |
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They laugh about finding a pirate's treasure and sharing the wealth. |
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Most of the 40 homes destroyed by the blast no longer exist, says brunet, so finding remains is next to impossible. |
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Now, the tech business has forgotten their cleantech scars and is finding happiness with their new darling, agtech. |
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Recently, xeriscaping has been spreading roots to other areas of the country where homeowners are finding the ease of a low maintenance garden appealing. |
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For years, Brooke even had trouble finding a publisher for his memoir, which was ultimately accepted by Rutgers University Press. |
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We loved Zellweger as Bridget Jones for owning her weight, finding love, and never settling for less than she deserved. |
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The key finding was a significant reduction in the overall obstetric intervention rate, for otherwise healthy nulliparae would previously have received augmentation of labour. |
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I was cleaning the car as he said, but he kept on at me, finding fault. |
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Some editors have recoiled from the idea, finding it a bit unseemly. |
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While Davis finds plenty of shortcomings he perceives in Emanuel, he has a hard time finding anything negative to say about dart. |
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And then, after leaving the whole industry behind 15 years ago, finding himself now itching to get back into the biz again. |
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Upon finding out she had been cast on the show, a celebratory call to her father was the first phone call she made. |
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Start by finding out if a more-fitting job exists within your company, in which case you may have a head start over the other schnooks who want it. |
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Kate Bosworth talks finding love on set, Beat Generation style, and her latest collaboration with Topshop. |
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He squinted at my name-tag and, after finding out that I was a fiction writer, asked what kind of work I did. |
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There are many others who are directly or indirectly associated with the process of finding a solution to this problem that serves as an anathema to this unique city. |
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In fact we can be fairly sure that Khayyam used a method of finding nth roots based on the binomial expansion, and therefore on the binomial coefficients. |
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The finding would be consistent with the plant's stated production capabilities in the field of basic raw materials for explosives and propellants. |
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In conclusion, optic nerve axonal injury appears to be a frequent finding in infants who have sustained acceleration-deceleration whiplash-type trauma. |
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Scotland has been urged to lead the way on finding new ways to make electricity, most obviously by harnessing our own natural wind and wave power. |
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This is the old trick of finding one bad apple and extrapolating away to beat the band. |
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Yet increasingly we are finding out that the state of our mind, emotions, and spirit have a significant impact on both our health and our recovery when illness strikes. |
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To be sure, the victory parade was impressive, but for nearly an hour the would-be victors had wandered listlessly around the back streets before finding a short cut to glory. |
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After finding the serious electronic wizardry that's available to be far too expensive, he came across journal articles describing equipment that costs about a dime. |
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And that finding was for all immigrants, not only illegal immigrants, who have on average just ten years of schooling. |
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So finding that, and finding the arrangement that was forward and backward at once, was difficult. |
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One of the explanations provided for this finding is the importance of work investments as a buffer against the challenges of parenting adolescents during midlife. |
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Back in 1897, British physicist J.J. Thomson discovered the electron, which, as of then, was the biggest finding of all time. |
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If it's not possible to train at altitude at least two weeks prior to your trip or event, finding a way to sleep at altitude will also speed acclimatization. |
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Scopes also help mature shooters continue in the sport longer, he said, because finding iron sights through bifocals and trifocals can be challenging. |
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Still, she suffered from aphasia, finding it difficult to speak, read and write. |
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We channeled all our criminal smarts into finding ways to con the food system. |
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Top institutional investors finding it hard to locate rich pickings on world markets are turning to the sport of kings to raise money for charity. |
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As a result, the British clamored to explore the north, rekindling that long-held dream of finding a Northwest Passage. |
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Or am I just taking part in the old alcoholic self delusion of finding someone worse off than you in order to confirm that you're doing all right yourself. |
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Moreover, this approach will enhance the possibility of finding a potential interaction between an influence of neurotoxic exposure in the past and the process of aging. |
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When it comes to finding such Australian sweetmeats as witchetty grubs and honey pot ants, Aboriginal women are masters at divining underground hideouts. |
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The notion that a perverse finding of fact does not reveal an error of law in a court of law of our judicature is one I will never accept never, ever. |
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And if they refuse to so avow, suddenly finding themselves with a challenge from the right? |
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Advanced calculus gives us a strong tool for finding the change in the area of a given shape under continuously differentiable transformations-namely, the Jacobian. |
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A quick reconnoitre seems the best idea before finding somewhere to eat. |
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After finding out she's a love child, Madame Sarkozy has been working out some big issues in therapy. |
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He explains that finding suitable locations for disc golf is a challenge because they prefer heavily treed, undulating areas, most of which are in the river valley. |
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So he began hunting for sequential issues, finding packs of Spider-Man, Steel, and Hawkman along the way. |
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I tried a few new recipes, but nothing too exotic, because I wasn't sure how to go about finding galangal, shrimp paste, fenugreek, black cumin, or tamarind. |
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Demure, retiring but not shy, Lady Jane listened and learned, finding the happiness and warmth in the Queen Dowager's company she had never been given at home. |
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And there is definitely something to finding solace in food, familiarity, and memory. |
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Going to pieces can be liberating, she realizes, perhaps even more liberating than finding work on an assembly line. |
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With me, finding out how expressive people could be in music really saved me. |
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In June, he called an Italian high-school student who wrote to him in angst about finding a job after she graduated. |
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Sarah Norris on the alchemy of being young and literary and finding your way in New York. |
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It is a mega-leap from the agar and test-tube finding to real patients and their delicate lungs. |
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She also advises finding a doctor and a bedside nurse who are comfortable with the procedure. |
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That felt like cheating, I imagined my own reaction to reading a book and then finding such an addendum at the end. |
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Still, Diamond is finding the reputation he's accrued over the past decade hard to lose. |
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For all his caustic polemics, Kristol had an abhorrence of finding himself in the minority. |
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I know he said he wouldn't do it, but I think it's just a matter of finding his price. |
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I'm finding it difficult to get myself motivated for the game, but if only to avoid the taunts and jeers of the Magyar Armchair Brigade, I'm hoping for at least a draw. |
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If the first season was about finding their sea legs, this season is about sharpening the writing, without making it too slick. |
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Light winds make finding carp that much harder, so let's just take a look at a few ways of hopefully getting on fish when light airs are the order of the day. |
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No doubt, becoming a student involves finding an appropriate teacher, irrespective of whether that teacher is a bhante, lama, rinpoche, sensei or roshi. |
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