Bridie has been unwell for a while and we wish her a very speedy recovery to full health. |
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My muscles bunched up and my whole left arm ached abominably for a while, but it went no further than that. |
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I basked for a while in the warmth, breathing deeply as my stresses drifted away. |
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It's nice to spend time with a partner, but it's also a blessed relief when they get out from under your feet for a while. |
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He knew the third degree was coming, but was hoping to postpone it for a while. |
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On a typical Zener card test, a participant may call a circle only because he or she hasn't called it for a while. |
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What a wonderful thing fantasy is when we can suspend the responsibly rule for a while. |
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Marty flails about on stage for a while, desperately trying to drum up some enthusiasm and energy for what is a dull, dry performance. |
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There has not been an update by me for a while, but I am actually doing yet another redesign of my weblog. |
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Tonight is my last night in Preston for a while so I am going for a few pints and a curry I think. |
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After gazing on the gobblers for a while, we tore ourselves away to pursue our quest. |
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Tried Miller for a while, then JD and Coke for years but recently I have seen the light, hallelujah! |
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Another denizen had a word in Ritchie's ear, and suggested that he try Hong Kong for a while. |
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The chairman stated that the company is back on track, but that line has been around for a while and investors do not seem to be buying it. |
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They began to add high-quality sporting goods to their stock, and workwear was big for a while. |
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Maddy slid into his creative writing desk, several seats away from where Linda had been sitting for a while. |
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If you don't mind, I'd really like to go home and think about all this for a while. |
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It's not really right-on to admit you'd quite like to be a full-time mother for a while at least. |
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After scaling a sea fan, the feather star might stay for a while, hanging on by means of tiny hooks called cirri. |
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He flew around in circles for a while, as fast as anything, and then finally came down for a smooth landing. |
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I stood there for a while before wandering over to the fountain, where a Hispanic guy was taking mock bows for his friends. |
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I was given a flu vaccination but it had an adverse reaction and meant I was laid up for a while. |
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These tactics protect the military's house of cards for a while but it collapses the moment the principal actor is removed. |
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The only upside is that for a while, sectarian suspicions were put on hold as Sunni mosques organized relief for Shi'ite families. |
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They continued their playful banter for a while and then were silent for a long time. |
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But he had been banged up for a while, and didn't know how to put together the alliances, how to outreach and work with others. |
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Zach included me for a while, but Liz started to give me the impression I was interfering, so I left them alone. |
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They quietened down after that, but then I couldn't sleep for a while because I don't like altercations or upsets of any kind. |
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They lost everything, including several houses, and ended up homeless for a while before landing up in the flat. |
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I've had three years earning hardly any money, and long lie-ins are OK for a while but then they get pretty soul-destroying. |
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The thatch is still damp from the rains, but we shall watch it for a while, in case it hides a spark. |
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Anything you'd like to see that I don't usually do, or haven't done for a while? |
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If you are a beginner, as we all were at some point, ask and learn from those that have lifted for a while. |
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The new parents I know got about four hours' sleep a night for a while and they are still up with the lark. |
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We always have to make frequent stops so that M can take a loo break and stretch his legs for a while. |
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After coming to graduate school, I scraped a little money together and went to a therapist for a while. |
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I got a job in the post office and actually worked for minimum wage in New York for a while to try to organize Latino workers. |
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I stagger down the street for a while before my lax limbs become used to working again. |
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A badly broken leg last September was reset just four weeks ago and he is under strict orders to take things easy for a while. |
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They've been gigging downtown with their mix of funk, zouk and reggae for a while, so don't miss them on the big stage. |
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I was proud of myself for giving up for a while, than resigned, and then I realized that the whole thing was semantics anyway. |
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She resists his advances for a while, but soon succumbs, and the two begin a torrid and wind-swept romance that carries on throughout the war. |
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I reached for a poetry book and sat quietly for a while, leafing through the pages. |
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He has been playing through pain, but resting him for a while might be in his and the team's best interests. |
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I'm going to scout around for a while and make sure there aren't any thieves. |
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Klause sat restlessly for a while, humming tunelessly and wishing there was actually homework to do. |
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Military style has been on the march for a while now, but this season, army attire will push its way to the fashion front. |
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Victor finished up sleeping in left luggage at King's Cross for a while, one of the station staff having taken pity on him. |
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By 724 BC the leprous king Uzziah of Judah had not been seen for a while and finally in that year he died. |
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Diageo stuck to its guns for a while but climbed down after being overwhelmed by the strength of opposition. |
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I've been in hibernation for a while, and let me tell you, deep sleep is refreshing. |
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If he told you that the world revolved around the sun in orbit, you'd have to think about if for a while before you agreed. |
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There were as many of them as there were of us and for a while it seemed pretty laid back. |
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Now we get into the romance part for a while and forget science fiction for now. |
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The shoulder was so painful for a while that I didn't really notice my hand until I came off and realised it was bit tender. |
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There wouldn't be another good chance for a public library or a new schoolhouse for a while. |
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There was an endemic at the school, and for a while all the girls were going in with their hair up in bands. |
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I just don't know if I should veer off this path for a while, maybe backtrack a bit and see if I can't find out what I've forgotten to do. |
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I can tell that she's been wanting to say this for a while, but that doesn't make me want to hear it any more. |
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The general tells the story about how he had been away from the Pentagon for a while and then was brought back to give a backgrounder. |
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You can even make a decent argument that technology will continue its tear for a while. |
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Walking out onto the grand balcony, two robed men, one in teal, the other in purple, paused for a while to admire the open sea. |
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He worked in a factory for a while, and then decided to go to teachers college. |
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I have to say, though, that as fond as I am of the show, I've not seen it for a while. |
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I wandered about, and sat for a while in the main choir listening to the organ. |
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Belinda had mentioned that she had been a secretary for a while and she was good at dealing with awkward customers. |
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You read a cracking post, hover for a while but click away before commenting? |
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They sat tanning for a while and gossiping about everything, but mostly the boys. |
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We chatted for a while and the chatting moved quite smoothly, well as smoothly as talking can when there is competing loud music. |
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On the ride back along Chef Highway, the car behind us tailgated for a while. |
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Remember, there aren't many who will trust you for a while, so your moves may become more tactical than diplomatic for a while, but that's okay. |
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I longed the horse for a while and Barbara began to ride him a few weeks later. |
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He walked over to a small arcade next, where he just played games and bummed around for a while. |
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I thought about it for a while, tried to remember the events of the evening, it was patchy at best. |
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They're usually the ones who've been around for a while, and they usually manage with the barest minimum of speaker support. |
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Remember the tides will actually run for a while after the chart time and as you move up the river there is a time difference. |
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They would travel in one direction for a while before curving back in a very sharp turn to another direction. |
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During the Second World War an elaborate, modernistic and experimental magazine called Angry Penguins was issued for a while in Australia. |
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They would travel in one direction for a while and then curve back in a very sharp turn in another direction. |
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The couple had been trying for a baby for a while but Judith had trouble conceiving because she suffers from polycystic ovaries. |
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Sitting there silently for a while I took in the view of the ocean, and the salt air that carried with it the sharp smell of cut grass. |
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We chat for a while about deforestation, unions, big box stores and global politics. |
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One evening the old farmer decided to go down to the pond, as he hadn't been there for a while, and look it over. |
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We began to ascend the hill and for a while we had to concentrate on nothing more than the slippery climb. |
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We sat for a while in a red room by the loos on a settee, waiting for something to happen. |
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In 1987, Mullin himself became a notably thoughtful Labour MP and served for a while as a minister at the Foreign Office. |
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So I waited for a while longer, and then got up with a roll of my eyes and padded along the corridor. |
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Then some students had to stop shelling peanuts for a while to experience what it feels like to not have food security. |
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Now, Labour is sorely divided too, but success and power tend to concentrate minds, at least for a while. |
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Hopefully I'll stay with a friend in Milan for a few days, and with another dude in London for a while, but sheesh! |
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I wish she'd just get out of my room, respect my need to be alone for a while and just stop bothering me. |
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So expect posts as and when, but I doubt there will be more than one or two a day for a while. |
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This could be one of the last free midweeks we have for a while to look at one or two. |
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I like to keep changing in midstream, staying for a while under one banner then floating ahead towards another. |
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I haven't seen Liam for a while but when I do it'll probably be a very long night! |
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The court heard that the couple had been separated for a while last June when they fell out over the care of their young son. |
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I toyed for a while with the idea of a fake tattoo, but decided against it. |
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Hip hop, once anti-pop and now just a style of popular music, has been wack for a while now. |
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When we first moved in the house had been empty for a while and neglected for even longer. |
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She stood there for a while before waltzing her way dreamily over to Jennifer's still form. |
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We queued for a while to get in and had a wander round the outer precincts and courtyards before touring the spectacular State Apartments. |
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He just stood there for a while, and then bent his massive body over to get the bill when he thought no one was looking. |
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I splashed along in the warmish Tasman Sea and just let the sea breeze blow through my soul for a while. Very healing. |
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It's no great shakes when an old guy feels a bit tired and jaded, and unable to function as a poet for a while. |
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The characters are much more believable as we have seen cases like this in Australia for a while now. |
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We like to entertain, waterski, or sometimes just float for a while in an isolated cove. |
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They stayed for a while, talking quietly in the sun but it was clear they felt out of place, out of their own world. |
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Isabelle throws her arms round her daughter and the pair stay there for a while, just crying. |
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If I really wanted to turn this into a jeremiad, I could hold forth on that for a while. |
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Leave them for a while to allow the dirt to sink to the bottom, then rinse them under cold running water and drain them in a colander. |
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He has already been up for a while, watching the sun as its weak rays break through the last misty hues of the night. |
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I've even got some webspace on the school server I'm not using these days, so I could host for a while. |
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We talked for a while then moved into the living room and I went into action. |
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I think I'll pack the diet in for a while and just concentrate on the fitness side. |
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A hamstring problem set him back for a while, but it hasn't been bothering him lately. |
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He worked for a while on natural products and from 1864 on discovered sesquiterpenes in oil of cloves and other essential oils. |
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Adam and I had a bit of time to waste beforehand, so we just walked up and down Newtown for a while. |
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We talked for a while, and after her coins ran out I jotted the number on the wood beside my phone and called her back. |
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They are taking out some of the young toerags for a while, but I am not certain how long that will last. |
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Thankfully, this will be the last time for a while that the director relies on such Tinseltown trappings to tell his story. |
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I wander round looking like a lost child pawing things for a while, and then panic and pick up something which neither fits nor suits me. |
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We discussed a collaborative weblog that we've been threatening to set up for a while. |
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I didn't want to advertise the fact that we'd be away from the flat for a while. |
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Wednesday I stayed inside entirely and did some mending which had been waiting for me for a while. |
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The smell, however, lingered on for a while and despite the baking sunshine, at week's end there still was a whiff of unpleasantness in the air. |
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None the less, for a while it became very difficult for writers to present their views artistically. |
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At Ibrox, there is a telly in the ref's room, and I'll maybe watch that for a while. |
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The matter was referred to London and Paris, and for a while tension between the two countries was extreme. |
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So I sat and flew my tiny little kite for a while and watched the much bigger inflatables and other kites fill the sky above. |
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I went back and watched TV for a while till Jess wanted to go back to her room. |
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Taoism may prolong your life for a while, but by means of its teaching one cannot escape death. |
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He opened his eyes and, having watched her for a while, he asked her what she was doing. |
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Matron allowed me to come too, for a while, to watch, pirouette around and drink a thimbleful of ginger wine. |
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You do have a severe case of whiplash, and, unfortunately, you're going to have to be in a neck brace for a while. |
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They spoke together in their own rough language for a while before Rastif brought Sanchen over to them. |
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He did not say anything for a while and then he stood up and reached his hand down to me. |
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We just let him play in the morning for a while, but he kept on asking when his dad was coming to take him out for presents. |
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It's bearable for a while, but after an hour I feel like I'm going to go out of my mind. |
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And if the public has a big reaction against something, the story's going to stay for a while. |
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So send the children out for another whizz around the shops and indulge yourself for a while. |
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There was general merrymaking for a while as the Raiders capered about among the gold and jewels. |
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It's enough to make anybody believe in the feasibility of linguistic semantics, at least for a while. |
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I'm sure for a while I'll be finding her fur matted to my socks or bits of cat litter in the corners of the kitchen. |
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Entrepreneurs jumped in, and for a while cheaper knock-offs supplied the diminishing demand. |
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Although there's no cure, cats can live quite healthy lives for a while after infection. |
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Running her tiny fingers on the keyboard, Ksemya plays such melodious music that the after-effect lingers on for a while. |
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As I prepare to leave Scotland for a while, it seems appropriate to focus on some of those bigger issues. |
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He was a precocious genius, became famous very early, and for a while tasted society life and the pleasure of entertainment and diversion. |
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Yes, he's been doing that character for a while now but this could be its perfect moment. |
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Looking up, he saw Evander who was looking straight into the distance at the land that would not be seen for a while longer. |
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We'll make wild guesses for a while and then, if all else fails, we'll open this envelope that has all the answers. |
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He's done well to survive in the wild for so long, although he might have been taken in by a family for a while. |
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Sonny lived with his sister for a while, but soon began touring with a medicine show. |
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I'll be up in there next Tuesday, November 4, playing records to celebrate LB's birthday, but it'll be the last weekly throwdown for a while. |
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Optimism may be sustained for a while by redundancy payments, tax rebates, and by the belief that finding another job will be easy. |
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Exposing the fabric to the oxygen in air and heating it for a while changes the molecules back to indigo. |
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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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Dave gets on the phone for a while, but then says they have a window of opportunity and must go. |
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I put my head on the cool glass of my windowpane and exhale a long breath that I've been holding for a while now. |
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Finding the Winesaps under the leaves was a big event and one to treasure, to savor for a while. |
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I've been wondering for a while whether he was persuaded to take a bribe in return for throwing the match. |
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No, I went home for a while and then found myself about three months later winging back to Broadway again. |
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The life experience gained from spreading your wings to explore the world for a while is priceless. |
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I have recently had hip surgery and my doctor has told me I cannot travel for a while. |
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The back wheel sounds like a baby's rattle and the mechs have been slowly rotting for a while now. |
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Instead, I reclined the driver's seat all the way and then just relaxed for a while. |
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With due respect to your person I kindly wish to ask for your attention and consideration just for a while. |
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This requires a kernel recompile so we'll leave it for a while yet and do some more thinking in the meantime. |
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James and I walked for a while quietly until we came to a lakeside beach. |
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After being in my thoughts for a while, I decided to raid her fridge. |
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You won't be getting up and doing jumping jacks for a while. |
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He stayed away from the gym for a while and came back transformed, abrasive and rude when he had once been polite and respectful. |
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I wandered around aimlessly for a while, then gave the goose to an acquiescent hippy on a barge. |
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I thought for a while about writing a novel about advising your younger self. |
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Thomas refused to answer for a while, but now my curiosity was aroused about the repulsive young man below and I pressed him. |
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He bounced around between bands for a while before joining a band named Fermata as a bassist. |
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That means a lot of kids are going to come to baton Rouge and try college for a while, not like it, and leave. |
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During a trip to India, while still with the Beatles, George met Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who became his teacher for a while. |
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It was just something they knew they had to say for a while to sound responsible in beltway land. |
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And on making landfall in Bermuda he decided that this was the place to settle for a while and get writing songs. |
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But he thought he might bulldog the case for a while and find a wedge for a lawsuit. |
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I had buzzed around the wiki flower for a while, and then pollinated the free-encyclopedia flower. |
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The higher levels of carbon dioxide will induce something of a feeding frenzy for plants, at least for a while. |
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I shove the book back into my bag and stare into space for a while. |
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Before long, however, he began to feel out of place and went back downstairs for a while to chat up the cook. |
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We hovered for a while watching the sweepers being herded one way and then another by black grouper, squirrelfish and the occasional swooping jackfish. |
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And, for a while, I thought I might have had a wasted journey. |
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I guess I hadn't spoken with such acid in my tone for a while. |
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Looking at her in surprise, he laughed and for a while, both of them beamed at each other, chortling with jollity, seeming like the carefree children they once were. |
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Be honest, you've known for a while that Foster's been jonesing on you. |
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Dermot joshed me on my memory lapse but he gave me an opportunity to write about that particular project which has been on the back burner for a while. |
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Being in a different place for a while helped my addled mind. |
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Then again, after a conversation about wetas, mice, rats and other rodents this morning with co-workers I don't want to move back into a house for a while. |
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His traps and poisons proved strangely ineffective for a while, but he eventually saw it off by ramming a huge bag of poison down its hole and covering with a big stone. |
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We haven't seen ransomware for a while, so a recent scheme that mixed elements of modern rogueware pushing and old-school ransomware attempts was rather interesting. |
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I kept up with Timmy for a while, but as often happens, once we no longer saw each other weekly, the emails became less and less frequent until they stopped. |
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Bob Corker of Tennessee just won reeelection so won't have to face the crazies for a while. |
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Most of the complex was actually ready and occupied for a while. |
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I was living in Christchurch at different times, on Rehab for a while. |
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They talked for a while longer and then went and had some dinner. |
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I worked for a while as a deputy manager of a leisure centre, but then I decided to have a go at what I always wanted to do, becoming a police officer. |
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This sort of access is granted to anyone who has been an active Wikipedian for a while, those individuals generally known and trusted in the community. |
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He stood there for a while and watched me pour what remained of my bucket of water over the rear window, and jump to one side so it would not hit my feet. |
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Going all the way and winning the title is of course a different kettle of fish and a challenge I would suspect that is beyond them for a while yet. |
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The quiet was shattered again as two RAF jets came winging across, not so low as to shake the ground, but loud enough to bring any conversation to a halt for a while. |
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He lived for a while at a refugee reception centre in Cambridgeshire before he was moved to Rotherham last September as part of the Government's dispersal policy. |
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Usually lynx roam a mile or two a day, but when the females prepare to have kittens, they zero in on a small area as they choose a den, aiming to hole up for a while. |
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I was a little depressed for a while, and I may be still somewhat depressed about the one thing that we can't seem to get a handle on and that's war. |
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House prices look to be on a knife-edge but, whatever happens to the property market, they look set to remain the nation's favourite topic of discussion for a while longer. |
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Moving on... after shoring myself up financially, I headed off to St. Kitts for a while. |
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Like birds alighting for a while on a newly seeded lawn, they will peck away at all the possibilities until they have exhausted this area and then move on to another form. |
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Natalie Wood drowned in 1981 while yachting off Catalina with husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken and for a while there were rumors of foul play. |
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Ruby also danced in a chorus of a Hollywood club for a while, as her marriage deteriorated and finally ended in divorce. |
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Probably I just realized I'd been yattering for a while, and stopped. |
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I mused on this for a while, not noticing the gentle brush of the wind on my cheeks, the insistent yapping of a nearby rat-like lapdog, nor the rumble of the Suburban traffic. |
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The drug test question is also one of my favorites, though I avoided it for a while. |
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If you're ready to live like a hermit for a while, you'll probably not be unlucky enough to catch the dread disease before it becomes widely known. |
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The wounded warrior in front of me rode so well, and so fast, dusting me in the flats, that for a while I forgot he was a veteran. |
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I think it's best they take it off, give it a rest for a while. |
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He flails for a while, and then clambers up the leeward side of the hull. |
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A year ago I would have written the band off as a flash in the pan, but now I'm thinking that they've got what it takes to stick around for a while longer. |
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We'd discussed the possibility of my leaving at the end of this journey, and had finally decided to let things ride for a while, and to see what happened. |
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They played the opening riff for a while, until Rocky tried a solo. |
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As the settlement exerts a greater effect and cigarette prices rise, some smokers may switch from full-price to discount brands or roll their own, at least for a while. |
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They sat there for a while, looking romantically out over the lake. |
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We roomed together for a while, and we'd both smoke in there. |
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Gary has been broken for a while, and it looks like much of it has been left to rot. |
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Given the casting of Gish, however, one imagines that Charlotte will be sticking around for a while longer. |
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So they were perfectly willing then for the United States to go without a defense secretary for a while. |
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And they had been harassing him for selling untaxed cigarettes for a while. |
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I ordered the macintosh jacket I've been wanting for a while now. |
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A marketing girl and her colleague talked shop for a while, discussing the approach to the market research, questions about breakfast cereals, etc. |
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Dissent against Erdogan has been simmering for a while because of his increased authoritarianism. |
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After 48 hours at the helm, the skipper knew he needed to rest, so Lennon would have to steer for a while. |
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He sheltered beneath the dripping tarpaulin of a news agent's for a while. |
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Like thousands of other people across webland, I've fancied starting a weblog for a while now, but only held back due to not really having a lot to say for myself. |
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Unfortunately I got trapped behind Royal Rebel for a while, when he was on and off the bridle a bit, but five out I got on the tail of Westerner and followed him. |
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But the group has been paying close attention to the sovereign citizens for a while. |
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He drank less for a while, was sparing with drugs, and sang gospel songs to the crowds who greeted his return. |
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We then bag her for a while more, and then wean her off oxygen. |
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Nobody said anything for a while, creating an uneasy and tense silence. |
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It'll be a tottery situation for a while but we'd be fools not to try. |
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He left the office and road hard for a while before arriving at a ranch, where he was greeted by a tall and scrawny man with a long, thin mustache. |
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Their captivity was a pretty big story for a while, but then came September, and the inferno of Lower Manhattan. |
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I've decided to postpone my holiday for a while, for several reasons, the principal one being that I got my bank statement on Saturday and also checked my credit card balance. |
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I imagine that Lady Gaga will suffer this for a while and, like a jock with knee tendonitis, will have good days and bad. |
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So they joyfully rode their new pastel bikes around the park for a while, until it was time to go to their first ballet class. |
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It's a warm, snug little house, and there's a deal of sense in our sitting back and enjoying it in its fully finished state for a while before moving on. |
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I stared at the plate for a while debating whether to try it. |
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He'd been in Recruitment for a while now, everyone in-house knew it was the fast-track, if you did well you could write your own ticket to a good position anywhere. |
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I still have nightmares about timekeeping, think to myself I haven't done a time sheet for a while, then remember it is nearly ten years since I had to! |
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So right now I have to get the Aberdeen team playing a lot better than they are now, stay around for a while and show that I am a rugby person, and not a mercenary. |
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No one spoke for a while until they reached the top of a hill. |
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They were on their way to the bar to get drinks, but they ended up mucking around with me for a while before they went back to their table with me in tow. |
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What if he just wanted her to toy around with her for a while? |
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Milne's tenants, most of whom are men, are either pensioners or factory and construction workers, tradespeople and contractors who need a place for a while. |
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He couch-surfed for a while and even spent time sleeping in a box in Tompkins Square Park. |
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Jack and Jackson were traveling a bumpy road for a while there. |
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So he set to work and issued a large amount of these little shinplasters, and at first redeemed them for a while until he had got some thousands of dollars issued. |
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I've been thinking about it for a while and waited for the right time, and now it's matured. |
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It was nice to have a rest from the phone ringing when I unplugged it for a while. |
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The route ascends to the right of Moss Force, before the path is lost for a while in the Moss itself. |
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Darphin Azahar Micellar Cleansing Water, PS23 Micellar Waters have been around for a while but are becoming more popular. |
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I'm free from four walls for a while admiring the view before my eyes as I relax on the bridge at Llandaff just watching the majestic River Taff. |
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After running third for a while in the race, Button eventually finished fourth. |
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He showed talent at sketching, and for a while thought of scenic design as a possible career. |
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While at Charterhouse Vaughan Williams found that religion meant less and less to him, and for a while he was an atheist. |
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The operations of the masculine faculties of the soul were, for a while, well slacked and consopited. |
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Narrowboats go at about walking pace, and for a while I got extra exercise walking beside the boat and chatting to the others on deck. |
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Around 1591 Christopher Marlowe also joined this patron's service, and for a while Marlowe and Kyd shared lodgings, and perhaps even ideas. |
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I leave some of my mankindness behind me for a while and become part tree, a creature of the snow. |
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In India, Hyderabad and Bangalore had double deckers for a while before discontinuing. |
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Ken played or essayed to play right field for a while, but he ran around like a chicken with its head off. |
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After his father died in 1870, Cavafy and his family settled for a while in Liverpool. |
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You are depressed for a while because you are grieving for the difference between your hopes and the reality. |
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Gus had been on a sticky wicket for a while and it was possibly inevitable in the end, considering last weekend's 4-0 defeat to Aston Villa. |
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This view persisted for a while but, with time, the image of the king changed. |
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Julia Meade assisted Ed as cohostess and chief product seller during and for a while after his Toast of the Town years. |
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The concept of road trains has been around for a while but European boffins are on the verge of a breakthrough. |
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I work the conditioner through with my fingers and then put a stocking cap over my hair and leave it for a while, then rinse the conditioner out. |
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If you have been on my Christmas list for a while, you are aware that both Momma and Daddy have not been well for the past three years. |
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After lazing around for a while, the 24-year-old midfielder and Daniela headed out to the sea on board a jet ski for an exciting whizz together. |
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The Red Sox' double-play ball machine had gotten rusty for a while but is back working overtime. |
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Kim, a Korean who grew up in Japan, was able to forget about the language barrier at least for a while last weekend in Lake Elsinore. |
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Lambchop at The Sage Gateshead SO quiet are Lambchop that the lead in my pencil scraping out these words drowned out the piano for a while. |
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And then it foundered for a while and someone else picked it up. |
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The Scots veterans are following a trend where acts who've been around for a while pair up with clubby remixers. |
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The premier visited Nawab Changez Marri residence, sat there for a while and offered fateha for the deliverance of the departed soul. |
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Wales would remain safe for a while, but the invasion of Ireland in 1171 pressured Henry II to end the issue through negotiations with Lord Rhys. |
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The office manager is delighted to be free of her bossiness for a while and starts falling in love with Marge. |
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It was tough for a while, but I knew who I was, so I stayed true to it. |
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What they do is slip into a rather ketotic state and actually decrease their caloric intake for a while, and they feel nauseated. |
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While he appears to be in his element playing his favourite music for a living, Suchet admits that he missed newscasting for a while. |
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He hasn't had his optimum race conditions for a while and he should get them there. |
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I grew up hearing Cantonese and then I studied Mandarin for a while. |
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The amount of debt keeps rising so it seems that we'll be suffering from affluenza for a while to come. |
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Then another ewe started to behave in a way that was most unsheeplike and, for a while anyway, I thought it rather impressive. |
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She used hot water bottles to help the pain and was prescribed co-codamol, but that was it for a while. |
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He has been running on empty for a while. It's likely the project will be canceled. |
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It has been known for a while that menstruating women have fewer heart attacks due to lower iron levels, said another study. |
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