Not only is she marrying the man of her dreams, but she's also getting the opportunity to wear a dress for a change. |
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The landlord, Mick, is always coming up with wacky ideas so we thought we would top him for a change. |
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I'm adjusting my diet but it may be time to go nag the doctor for a change of medication. |
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The comforter is bound on three side and reverses to a gingham check for a change when you want something different. |
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The sighting of the week was undoubtedly, for a change, a rarity, as I went along to Loch Ruthven to see if the Slavonian grebes were back again. |
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The race was pretty dull, though enjoyable to see such ungraciousness in defeat for a change. |
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Not like him to miss the chance of unholstering his weapon with my approval for a change. |
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But before you think things have taken a turn for a change, rest assured that unluckiness is never far away. |
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If you are a wine drinker looking for a change, try bottled beer rather than canned. |
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We sauntered out of the house, feeling fairly smug as we'd got organised quite quickly for a change. |
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It is apparent even from the outside that there is a need for a change on the Sligo-Dublin line. |
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Trading urban sprawl for expansive green fields and terraces for neighbourless living surely suggests a burning desire for a change of pace. |
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McCormack is breaking with his pattern of cowardice and exhibiting some spine for a change. |
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Maybe it's time for a change of taker because missing spot kicks is a big confidence sapper. |
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I thought it was time for a change from the round glasses I'm used to, so I went for narrower, squarer lenses. |
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I just wanted you to notice me for a change and treat me like a real person. |
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The Humanist Society is campaigning for a change in the law to allow anyone to carry out the ceremony. |
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The younger woman kept silent, wishing her mother would just give her a straight answer for a change and stop lecturing. |
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It certainly beats sitting on the carpet waiting for mum to decide that it is time for a change of scenery. |
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A lot of the group who often feel outsiders in their professional lives are offered a sense of being insiders for a change. |
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An obituary in the Liverpool Courier, for July 23, 1834, says that Austin had gone to Wales for a change of air and died there. |
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Maybe it will encourage him to actually address the relevant issues in our constituency for a change! |
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If I had a reason today it was simply an urge to snap the computer off and get out and do sensible everyday things for a change. |
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On Scottish racing's big day, it would be appropriate for Scots to walk away with the loot for a change. |
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This morning my flat mate decided to empty the trash, and actually take the rubbish out of the house for a change. |
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They put him up high so, when we go to pay our respects, he can look down on us for a change. |
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Last week he was history, with the board of the quango deciding it was time for a change. |
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With so many of us wanting to stay close to home now, why not attend one of the many home and garden shows in your area for a change of pace. |
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With the summer quickly approaching, I'm sure many will be looking for a change of pace in their field of employment. |
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Many in the media have been stirring for a change since December, but the Hoosiers finished fourth in the BigTen with a 10-6 record. |
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The front panel pins, whilst not colour coordinated are, for a change, well labelled by the printing on the PCB as to what each does. |
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The current red home strip, worn by the team for the last two years, had been due for a change even without the switch of manufacturer. |
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And they are hoping to see hundreds of people who are either unemployed or fed up and looking for a change of direction in their career path. |
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If your idea of salad is a few leaves of iceberg lettuce in an ocean of Thousand Island dressing, it's time for a change. |
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The current rating system and its computation is both cumbersome and inequitable and we need to lobby for a change. |
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Several changes in her life, including her children flying the nest, have meant that now is the right time for a change. |
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Maybe Laura will happily drop me off there so I can get crunk without her for a change. |
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If your sister is a bell-bottoms and crop-tops kind of a gal, try wearing dresses for a change. |
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But he had grown tired of the seven-day-a-week pressure of dairying and was looking for a change. |
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What about getting the mopeds and pushbikes out and using them for a change? |
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He was blamed for a change in directors and a runaway budget though he disclaimed responsibility for either. |
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Possibly it was the need for a change of view from the endless blue ocean beyond your deck chair. |
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To the wet bleeding heart liberals, I say get a life and do something useful for a change. |
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No Charlton game today, so I'm heading off to the wilds of Surrey for a change of scene. |
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If your staple food is kidney beans, try black beans or lentils for a change. |
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But, against the run of play, Stanley had enough in their locker to take the lead after the referee, for a change, looked kindly on the visitors. |
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Keith Wood joked after the match that it was nice to see someone else picking up the wooden spoon for a change. |
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You said that one of the great reliefs of doing Ibsen is that you have some really great dialogue to work with for a change. |
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Yet why not hope for a change in appetite, why not hope that vulnerability, doubt, languor, even feyness, might find a mass market once again? |
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But he had always been a sentimental kid at heart, and was probably just jealous because I wasn't lavishing him with attention for a change. |
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Ireland, the only country in Europe which still bans nude bathing, is facing a mass campaign by naturists for a change in the law. |
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It said a different style of leadership was required, and that it was the right time for a change. |
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It's like watching someone who is right-handed throw left-handed for a change. |
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Also present were individuals who were there to further their education or retrain for a change of job direction. |
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At present, expert appraisements for a change in civil status occur after surgery. |
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Sometimes he takes a long time between balls and then, for a change, he simply turns and comes right at you. |
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This gives the equivalent amounts of income respondents are prepared to give up or accept for a change in the level of another characteristic. |
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Most of the day was spent there, or in the diner, or on the first level of the lounge car for a change of internal scenery. |
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She went there on the day she took her Housing Benefit form and she asked for a change in circumstances form. |
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Local people were hoping for a change in the wind to push the slick away from the coast. |
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A call was made today for a change in the law so teenagers can get involved in politics at every level. |
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We went down to Chinatown today for a change of scene and to grab some lunch. |
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The friendly territory added another dimension, since bailing out meant friends on the ground for a change. |
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So the drums are the stars for a change, while the melody provides a haunting backdrop. |
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The Bob the Builder CD has been banished from the car and Akra Jr is having to listen to some of Mummy's music for a change. |
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As boys came into her mind for a change, she thought on the dark-eyed guy that had been at the stables. |
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Calls have been made for a change in the law on dangerous dogs after a 12-year-old boy was savagely mauled. |
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It's a stronger and funnier movie and, for a change, more of a new story than a simple sequel. |
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This is much more sophisticated than your average slacker comedy, as it features, for a change, a female protagonist, the ambiguously named everywoman, She. |
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It felt quite relaxing for a change, so perhaps the month off the writing did me some good, and by the end of it I had a real sense of achievement. |
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Some even felt that in such a situation, the only honourable course would be for the government to call an election to re-establish a mandate for a change in course. |
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We've been kicking around ideas for a change in basic format for quite some time now, and our Managing Editor is the driving force behind the entire scheme. |
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Perhaps we should all try to think of something else to say for a change. |
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To actually get out into a muddy field for a change and have some bombs go off certainly beat sitting around a dining room table. |
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Where do you hang your hat if you're looking for a change of scenery? |
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Sitting under a tree with a bunch of women in Kenya, for instance, Maticka-Tyndale decided fair's fair, and let the local women ask her a few questions for a change. |
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As the Semantic Web gains momentum, it's important for Web service developers to keep abreast of its technologies and prepare for a change in their industry. |
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Will this be a good year with favorable weather for a change? |
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But the GOP presidential nominee's plan to hope for a change in the Mideast conflict is winning some plaudits. |
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The fact that the crash happened on a railway crossing has led to immediate demands for a change to the way that the interface between roads and rail are handled. |
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However, I feel the need for a change and a hunger for new influences. |
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Normally when I go out with friends I take my car in case I am called back home unexpectedly by the sickie, so it was nice to be driven for a change. |
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Recently, a visiting Indonesian friend's jeans were licked by our resident mutt, which necessitated a quick trip home for a change of clothes prior to evening prayers. |
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An ambulance driver charged with speeding as he rushed a liver to a transplant patient has called for a change in the law so it cannot happen again. |
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It's gratifying to see the Democrats be better at hardball than the Republicans for a change. |
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At senior level, permanent staff who feel stuck in a rut often enter the contract market looking for a change in their job role and a better quality of life. |
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The drive back home was uneventful except for a change in the sky. |
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Rather than calling for united action by autoworkers against job losses, the trade union leaders argued for a change in economic strategy by the government. |
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Letitia will be sporting a blonde bob wig when the comedy opens next Friday even though she says she quite fancied being a redhead for a change. |
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She had the character to call her parents and ask for a change of scene, rather than join the crowd to look cool. |
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I'd like to use that Superfund to clean up pollution for a change and not just pay lawyers. |
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I had too much experience of my father's pertinaciousness ever to hope for a change in his views. |
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Next, MOT traders that use near-term oscillating stochastics could find the stock's price is prepared for a change of the current price action. |
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In St. Louis, I believe, for a change of clothes and to go to a nightclub. |
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I think the President's Adviser on Domestic Affairs should keep his cotton-picking hands off the economic policy for a change. |
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In the latest offering, King Louis is bored of his pampered royal lifestyle and wants to see how the great unwashed live for a change. |
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It's a way of controlling death. A way of gaining the ultimate upper hand. Be the killer for a change. Let someone else be the dier. |
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Gold bugs seeking a catalyst to support higher prices will have to look elsewhere for a change in trend. |
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Last night, members voted by a majority of 192 for a change in the law that will allow scientists to clone embryos up to 14-days old and cannibalise them for stem cells. |
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Urgh, if there's any truth in her theory that a name reflects a personality, there's a deed poll application going in for a change of moniker to Witless. |
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Supporters of Mr Darling insisted there was no mood on the Labour backbenches for a change at the Treasury and they warned against a humiliating demotion for the Chancellor. |
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The pledges contained in the Labour manifesto include proposals to increase to two thirds the number of shareholders who must vote for a change in hostile takeovers. |
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Look past bland gamefic and Superman comics for a change, and you might see that conflicted characers are much more common than you like to admit. |
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If you haven't got the self-control to keep the wolf from the door yourself, ask your partner to help out. She'll enjoy being the one in the driving seat for a change. |
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However, it may take several generations for a change in the total fertility rate to be reflected in birth rate, because the age distribution must reach equilibrium. |
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In September 2007, three universities applied for a change to their Royal Charters to give them the power to award their own degrees, instead of University of Wales degrees. |
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I feel securer now in the knowledge that when I finish the course in four months' time I will be reskilled enough to look positively for a change of career. |
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The younger Benn was elected to the House of Commons in 1950, and did not wish to leave it for the other House, so he campaigned through the 1950s for a change in the law. |
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As Murphy is usually the motormouth it's fun to see him out-joked for a change by four-legged, furry and feathered friends in this well-crafted piece of family fun. |
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