And he's got his horses, which he breeds for racing, and a passion for good wine. |
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I cut the corner and skirt ahead for good camera angles, in and out of a small cave then deeper, round the south end of the reef. |
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Jill ran her fingers through the long blond tresses a few times for good measure. |
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The plan was to overstay the visa, get a work permit and stay in America for good. |
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Kitty, I have a feeling that you are probably a good speller but here are some tips for good spelling. |
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White witches are sorcerers for good rather than their broomstick-bearing evil sisters. |
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The programmes were a miscellany of serious sociology and downright mindless entertainment with the usual film fare thrown in for good measure. |
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The newsagent shop has long since closed down, the telephone box has been removed and the local pub looks to have called last orders for good. |
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The angry sorcerers and sorceresses attacked the remaining wolves at once, until all of them were gone for good. |
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Unfortunately, the sport's base still hankers for characters, risk, flair and a bit of biffo for good measure. |
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Rather than letting prisoners out early for good behaviour, it might be more sensible to keep them in longer for bad behaviour. |
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The crowd at the port city turned out to be the most sporting, with players of both teams applauded for good cricket. |
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The human response to these technologies was a myriad of attempts to capitalize on them for good and for profit. |
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I think he is a gentleman through and through but, as we all know, that is not a prerequisite for good managership. |
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I gathered up my little ones with just the clothes we were wearing and left for good, not looking back and not knowing our destiny. |
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To capture the essence, split the pods open lengthwise and scrape the seeds into sweet or savory dishes, then add the pods for good measure. |
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Why was he so chronically bereft of the social skills necessary for good political management? |
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And when they returned to competition, they were done for good with the ties, tails, and the ball gowns of old. |
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Demand in Waterford City Centre for good retail locations is extremely strong and there has been a marked scarcity of suitable properties. |
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Before then the only medals awarded to serving soldiers were for good conduct or long service. |
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There's also rock, funk and turntable scratches thrown in for good measure. |
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For Poe, the masculine qualities are necessary for good criticism and, indeed, for good patriotism. |
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God's plan is revealed by faith and shows us that humans have an immortal soul, a soul that embodies the potential for good and evil. |
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Maybe it was a blip in history, with drive-ins and soda fountains, that's gone for good. |
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She still works out five days a week and the maternity clothes have been put away for good. |
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Enchanters liked to wander around the land rewarding people for good deeds and occasionally getting drunk and rewarding barkeeps for good beer. |
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And have they given a thought to pensioners who have smoked all their lives and go to pubs for good quality food? |
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If you're looking for good food minus a stuffy atmosphere, Cafe 1 will see you right. |
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Some may argue that it is a waste of money because a good seedbed needs to be created for good germination. |
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Georgiana pulled her own over her eyes and nose, and placed a three-cornered hat on her head for good measure. |
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The big men in this town are trying to shut him up for good, if you know what I mean. |
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Above all Irish political nationalism demanded a state wherein for good or ill the people decide their own destiny. |
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The report added for good measure that Australian officials regarded him as unrelaxed, overfocused on China and difficult. |
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I crossed my fingers underneath the table, and my legs too for good measure. |
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All the major hits are here with a couple of new tracks thrown in for good measure. |
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We broke up for good when one of my friends threw a Christmas party and she wasn't invited. |
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So if you're in the mood for good food and good music, make a night of it and head down to Fado. |
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Instead of feeling like they've failed, smokers should be congratulating themselves on taking the first steps towards giving up for good. |
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State-of-the-art bendy buses are being bumped off Southampton streets for good by troublesome speed ramps. |
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Phosphorus is the second most likely nutrient to be deficient in the soil for good corn yields. |
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The songs are very reminiscent in parts of early Floyd, with smatterings of elements of Echoes and Animals thrown in for good measure. |
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Then I heard a muffled sound, perhaps a groan, perhaps a growl, or perhaps both of them, with a bit of a meep added for good measure. |
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Computer geeks are extremely unlikely to suffer one of those spectacular emotional meltdowns that make for good television. |
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A Canvey teacher stranded in Australia because of a bureaucratic botch has made the dramatic decision to stay there for good. |
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Young discus fish should not be kept in very soft water as there aren't the right minerals present for good growth. |
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And also thrown in for good measure are nine beautiful picture essays that are really out of the top drawer and brimful of interest. |
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Having clocked up more than 50,000 miles during 75 years in the saddle, he has decided to hang up his bicycle clips for good. |
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They set about finding out what their peers were eating and the results don't make for good news. |
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He may be palatable in small slices, but in heaping helpings, he's enough to put you off your pudding for good. |
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In fact, for good measure, here's another picture of her shaking her booty on the dancefloor. |
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A strong continental trade for good weanlings has seen a sharp rise in live exports and a boost in return to producers of quality stock. |
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Bryan and I have decided to completely break our relationship off for good. |
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She desperately searched for good footing, slipping and sliding as she tried to get back up. |
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He fisks the project fairly strongly, giving it several pieces of his mind and an angry waggle of the finger for good measure. |
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Karloff only appears in the slower, talkier moments in the film, and he disappears for good chunks of time. |
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By the time the wallflowers are in full bloom you'll be finished with London for good and you can spend as much time enjoying them as you like. |
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The historic market, at the heart of town life for centuries, will be leaving the town for good to make way for redevelopment. |
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Nagano is also known for good walnuts, and there are equally lots of sweets using walnuts. |
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It's an unforgiving place and Australians who call it home are critically aware of water, for good reasons. |
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For nearly half the year, Durango becomes abustle with skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, and for good reason. |
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Time has revealed that the pairs of sixteenths in the Gloria and the Te Deum are not daunting but comfortable for good rhythmic accentuation. |
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These moral codes may be forces for good or forces for ill, but they clearly have survival power on their own account. |
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I even pulled some low-key gangly whiteboy moves out of the repertoire for good measure. |
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Power was needed, so he slung a waterwheel in a nearby stream and added a steam auxiliary generator for good measure. |
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Intact DOPA, particularly near the interface, may be essential for good chemisorption to polar surfaces. |
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A pessimistic view would be that it is a question for weak students to do badly, average students to avoid, and for good students to prove. |
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This group is also the most likely to carry something like a coin, a rabbit's foot, or a necklace for good luck. |
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Nature is blind, and whether we use it for good or ill depends on us and human nature. |
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They've split for good, apparently because neither of them could stop boffing anybody they clapped eyes on. |
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Such an approach arguably can make for good social activism, but it begets bad theatre. |
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They are getting a better understanding of the fundamentals of the process, such as the appropriate control parameters for good welds. |
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Made up of dense rainforests, and barren plateaus, it provided the extreme conditions necessary for good combat training. |
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Maybe meeting a mortgage and balancing a checkbook doesn't make for good theater. |
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What made it more remarkable was the weather, which was wet, cold and very windy, with the odd snow shower thrown in for good measure. |
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I hastily kit up, armed with my trusty Nikon RS, dive buddy, a ski pole and a dash of fish-oil on our wetsuits for good measure. |
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Perkins issued a flat denial that he had ever had anything to do with Duke, and he denounced him for good measure. |
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The hired hand repaired the barn wall the next morning and slapped on a fresh coat of paint for good measure. |
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Such is the ravenous appetite for good films possessed by those who love them. |
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They often had to perform reverse spells where something bad had happened, but now they practise white magic for good causes. |
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Voting against a bill for good reasons in a principled manner, based on one's party's kaupapa and policies, is not venal or corrupt. |
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Who, after all, had set the standards for good English to which we should all aspire? |
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Deeply enchanted by the charming environment, he decided to settle down for good. |
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Now get ready for good times, as we're ready to unveil our three newest rides for the 2003 year! |
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He went to collect a long outstanding debt before returning to England for good. |
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The challenge of studying extinctions is that it can be hard to know when a species is finally gone for good. |
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The Respect MP, an avowed champagne socialist, has a penchant for good food. |
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Roy and a handful of others stayed for a further 15 months to wind the factories down for good. |
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It's a fool's cool, however, and no substitute for good old-fashioned air conditioning. |
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Even when the area is rebuilt, and it will take a long time, many companies will have moved outside the city for good. |
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The low winter sun is much more favourable for good photography than high summer brilliance. |
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It's a recipe for good decision-making in terms of the speed and alacrity with which you can make decisions, of course. |
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With just six days worth of posts from the twenty-plus day shoot, the weblog's kind of slight, but it makes for good reading. |
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Just for good measure, there are a couple of cracking follow-up letters in today's Daily Express. |
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He would throw salt over his shoulder and knock on wood just for good luck, I didn't learn this until I lived with him. |
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A mentor, who offers incentives for good behaviour like day trips, has also helped boost the 14-year-old's maths, woodwork and teamwork skills. |
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Poor workmanship by the decoration team may still make a mess of your house even though you have paid for good materials. |
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Master Mo went to Xianhua Hill in pray for good rain, he knelt and kowtowed every step he advanced forward. |
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All but one said the church provided standards or a reference point for good behavior. |
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The most universally vilified ingredient in breakfast cereals is refined white sugar, and for good reason. |
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Simply put, the pitcher who can give up the least percentage of flyball outs is best on track for good overall numbers. |
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The accompanying music is pretty standard urban fare, with a touch of reggae thrown in for good measure. |
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But here we are, through to the FA Cup quarter-finals and we've got a home draw for good measure. |
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The best way to reduce misbehavior is to provide abundant positive reinforcement for good behavior. |
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And maybe even worse than that, it seems we all have an appetite for good yarns like the story of the Harvard student. |
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In this day and age of online marketing, content has been heralded as king, and for good reasons. |
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There is still a market for good original art but with a caution flag on the price point unless it is by a well-known artist. |
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As ever, it is a time for good cheer, good will to all men and a good skinful of alcohol. |
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They also organise food stalls to raise money for good causes such as food banks. |
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He said Mackay could end up serving 21 months with remission for good behaviour. |
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It then stood up and lankily walked off, disappearing behind trees and then reappearing again before finally disappearing for good. |
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He gave the door a hefty kick for good measure before turning on his heel and striding back to his bed. |
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I could remove all the CDs and tapes from my living room and store them away for good. |
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Mrs Charity said one test for good governance in areas needing aid was zero tolerance of corruption. |
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But I do believe in life sentences with life meaning life, not just ten years inside, with umpteen reductions for good behaviour. |
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That is to say, the cherry trees will blossom every year but I'll disappear for good, one of these days. |
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Even so, morphophonemic theory has informed much of the orthographic literature, and for good reason. |
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I spent most days moping around my house, waiting for good luck to come my way. |
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Ubiquitous for good reason, collapsible doggie bowls are virtually spill-free in the car, totally leakproof, and packable. |
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Would it coincide with our ethics to sterilize all criminals in order to stop crime and violence for good? |
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The leeboards made for good windward shelter in the cockpit, and the guards made a great boarding step. |
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After extrusion, the tubes are annealed to remove the work hardening and provide the softness or limpness needed for good collapsibility. |
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The promise of fresh air drove these complaints from her mind, however, although they would resurface later on in the day, and for good reason. |
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After slowly devouring the Monte Cristo, I nodded with satisfaction and rubbed my stomach for good luck. |
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Female capuchin monkeys refused a treat offered for good work if other monkeys received better treats. |
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She had turned turtle and capsized and those who were not able to get out in the first few hours were surely trapped for good. |
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The allocation of credit is nowhere left entirely to private capital markets, for good reasons. |
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She gave us both an annoyed look, glared at the shovel for good measure, and stalked off. |
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Some of the narrative is overtly sexual, with a flash of lewd for good measure. |
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A little of the antioxidant TBHQ, citric acid and dimethylpolysiloxane may also be thrown in for good measure. |
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It makes for good teaching, because I can be a mirror image to all of my right-handed students. |
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Whiskey, aperitifs and wine were on hand, with some local beer thrown in for good measure. |
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From arranging holiday wreaths and making bird biscuits to building campfires, all of these activities make for good old-fashioned fun. |
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The premiere was staged in the real Dodge City, with parades, parties, and lots of Hollywood stars and starlets flown out for good measure. |
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It reopened briefly as the Budapest Bakery, but when that closed in '89, the building was shuttered for good. |
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The military commanders refused to obey their orders, in their minds for good and sufficient reasons. |
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Whether your hair is dry or greasy, the following shampoos and conditioners will tame that mane of yours for good. |
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She can always be relied upon for good use of pastels, and purple, turquoise and apple green all made eye-catching appearances in her collection. |
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Initially, the mahout guides the elephant's trunk over the canvas and offers rewards for good performance. |
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Hopefully, Leon will make it back to the NBA for good and someday maybe he will be the one getting showered in confetti. |
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I believe that staging posts are essential for good animal welfare on journeys between Ireland and the continent. |
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I reckon the next generation of royals will finish it off for good, so it shouldn't be long. |
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Doesn't this new product prove that biotechnology can be used for good purposes? |
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The highly effective, biodegradable stuff smells so fresh that it just might refine your sense of clean for good. |
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Mr Buckley, 76, put the snake into a bin bag, then put the bag and snake inside a hatbox for good measure. |
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I opened the door to my flat and went in, locking it again behind me and sliding the bolts across for good measure. |
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I stood before my apartment door, cracked my neck for good measure and then exited, locking it securely behind me. |
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Or the day after Lou left for good and Bev hired a locksmith to change the locks. |
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And just for good measure, he is given distinct abilities from his shorter, rotund brother. |
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Since Bangaloreans have a penchant for good theatre, a stage production of the popular musical should be good news to theatregoers. |
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This is the 21st century, and no matter how badly some people want to fight it, the buttoned-up attitudes of the 1950s are gone for good. |
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On Pond One catches comprised largely of rudd and skimmers but with a smattering of tench and crucians thrown in for good measure. |
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The law has the age of drinking set at 18 for good reasons, not just to be spoilsports. |
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They will explore issues such as discipline, rules, playing with their child and rewarding for good behaviour. |
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There is a love interest, of course, and an estranged wife thrown in for good measure, but this is not the main event. |
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Stephen moved to Wilkesboro for good in March this year, and the lovestruck pair have now tied the knot in the Wilkesboro Courthouse. |
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In spite of our capacity for good, we seem caught in a web of evil that vitiates everything we do. Even what is basically good can be distorted. |
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Conversely, the lower atmospheric pressure on a mountain top makes it harder to get boiling water hot enough for good tea or coffee. |
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Children will be awarded points for good behaviour, attendance and educational attainment. |
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That is not to deny that people are attracted to New York for good economic reasons. |
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The department has slashed nonmandatory overtime, much of it resulting from captains giving officers paid days off as a reward for good work. |
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We know that his family was fit to be tied with him during that time, and for good reason. |
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He said this showed people were shopping around for good value and spending more in sectors where prices were weaker. |
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Deacon mishit his conversion horribly and the Rhinos hit the front for good soon after. |
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He was force of nature and a force for good that eventually, they had to acquiesce. |
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Herbal tea for good digestion - aids eupepsia, alleviates flatulence. |
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Haley rolls her eyes and splashes him one more time for good measure. |
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In this understanding, art is like a medicine or a toxin, transforming its audience for good or ill. |
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He could make ATMs spit out cash on demand and kill a man with just a computer, but Barnaby Jack used his powers only for good. |
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Are Conrad Stern, Cyborg Barry, Nikolai Jakov, and Brett all gone for good? |
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Sure, I had plenty of friends and was no wallflower, but my good girl rep had never worn off, and for good reason, all the way through secondary school. |
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I am a wayfarer, and I am not ready to settle down in one place for good. |
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It retains its own culture, for good or for worse, setting it apart from the glossy westernized cultures of Mumbai or Delhi and some other big cities. |
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The cowboy always showed that good triumphed over evil and I truly believe that youngsters subconsciously absorbed the moral force for good inherent in the stories. |
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Many of the buildings are faced with light-hued stone or stucco daubed with whitewash, the doors and window frames of some painted blue-the color for good luck. |
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Trevor Phillips thinks reality TV is a force for good race relations. |
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Landon Wilson, a U.S. Navy cryptologic technician, returned from Afghanistan in 2013 to a promotion for good work. |
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Furthermore, this will meet expressed criteria for good public accessibility as well as giving a much-needed kick-start to the apparently stalled Vision for Trowbridge. |
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With Dub Intefadah, Penner combines the methods of circuit bending with his Wurlitzer organ and electric guitar, throwing in folk singing for good measure. |
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The vast majority of New Yorkers seem to disagree, wanting the Santas gone for good. |
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Its time for the government to put a stop to it for good and ban eating cats and dogs. |
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But they are relishing their pastries with heavy hearts this week, as De Robertis prepares to close its doors for good tomorrow. |
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For one thing remission for good behaviour was one third of the sentence. |
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But while leveling his drive-by accusation of anti-Semitism against Hagel, Foxman threw in Carter for good measure. |
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I appear to be fairly gainfully self employed in the website design lark, at least for a bit, and while that's great it doesn't exactly make for good weblog fodder. |
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The 6-foot-4, 240-pound enforcer must have raged inside to have this physically unprepossessing woman send him away for good. |
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Only then can the right potion be discovered to exorcize the ghost of Romney for good. |
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The policy involves students getting rewards for good behaviour, culminating in a school trip to a theme park for all those who get the required number of credits. |
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Turkish gendarmes ran past me, shouting at the refugees to clear off, firing more canisters for good measure. |
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While lilies of the valley are given for good luck on May 1 in France, white flowers have funereal associations in other cultures besides the Japanese. |
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I scrawled the word on the board and underlined it twice for good measure. |
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And if the fossils go to a private collector, they are effectively lost to paleontology and the public for good. |
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The market for good quality artisanal olive oil has been growing. |
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Two of their assassins were sent in to rub him out for good. |
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This tribute video may be circulating now but Jeter still has the next couple of months before he hangs up his glove for good. |
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After a nightmare week in Thailand with my ex, which she spent giving me the silent treatment, I had sworn to steer clear of lovey-dovey couples' holidays for good. |
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It is true that Atkinson portrays an auld Edinburgh filtered through the works of Sir Walter Scott, with a dash of Dickens thrown in for good measure. |
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The Boss even threw in an hour of guitar lessons, a lasagna dinner, and a ride in the sidecar of his motorcycle for good measure. |
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The crowd itself is part-Brooklyn hipster, with a side of Hollywood heavyweight thrown in for good measure. |
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In Europe, hollandaise or mayonnaise is the traditional accompaniment to asparagus, and for good reason. |
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The book ends with the haunting observation that although the plague bacillus can go into hiding for years and years, it never dies or disappears for good. |
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Eliot also selected a golf ball and, for good measure, a tee. |
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But he, as only history knows, was an inept military commander, a lying, back-stabbing political opportunist, and, for good measure, mostly illiterate. |
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After a stint with a replacement Head Mistress went sour, R seriously considered shutting down La Domaine for good. |
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Consult your physical therapist for good lifts that won't hurt your neck. |
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Iamblichus went on, however, to weaken this argument by claiming that theurgists controlled good spirits for good ends whereas magicians employed bad spirits for bad purposes. |
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Some have even thrown insurance into the mix for good measure. |
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He had on his hunting clothes but he added a cloak for good measure. |
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There was a time when self-appointed wise men predicted the outcome of events, for good or ill, based on the position of the stars in the night sky. |
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So, after all that, it's a thumping victory for good old Ceefax. |
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After all, with everything in the melting pot, it is a chance to catch the moment and, for good or ill, to make changes that might affect the course of history. |
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He could be unbearably glib, but his patrician persona and acid tongue, his radiating sense of superiority, made for good showbiz. |
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Rarely has the development in a State had the potential for moulding the country's politics, for good or for bad, as will be the case with Gujarat. |
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We kind of reduce things to the lowest common denominator, in some ways for good and in some ways not for good. |
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I think they were all mighty proud of this one, and for good reason. |
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Go there for good baking, and eat there or buy lunch for tramping. |
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Other legal systems have no inherent normativity, or immediate lessons to provide, but they can be mined for good ideas in the construction of the present one. |
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He made a short-lived return but quit for good because of ill health. |
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Betty finally had to let her nanny go for good when she repeated her behavior a year later, leaving for six weeks unannounced. |
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The cutting edge is recessed into the blade's moldboard to form a smooth surface that rolls material off of the blade for good spreading performance. |
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Why not melt those winter blahs away for good with a couple of hot shows? |
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He could still be sent to the sin bin with time off for good behavior. |
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That one-two punch effectively sunk her acting career for good. |
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I finally woke for good as we were on the Chicago skyway bridges. |
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The ball then swung to a wide-open Chris Bosh for a corner three that gave Miami the lead for good. |
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We Think Croydon's Champion is now in its fourth year and celebrates the unsung heroes working tirelessly for good causes within the local community. |
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Women's desire for good service makes them open to suggestions, Krall says, giving bartenders and servers opportunities to suggest new drinks and upsell premium brands. |
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After days of preparation, they were finally ready to break camp for good. |
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The demand for good quality natural vanilla will always be there. |
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In the intervening months, this Asia pivot has been greeted with increasing skepticism, and for good reason. |
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If you, like me, aren't regularly cooking for a crowd, you may be tempted to toss aside this recipe, assuming that this delicate, soupy stuff won't make for good leftovers. |
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Local anglers know the best day for good results is when a warm southerly or south westerly wind blows at speeds of about 10-15 miles per hour and with low cloud overhead. |
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Built on its reputation as a spa town, it now thrives on its connections with major cities, picturesque surroundings, and a reputation for good schools. |
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Many people think that the book industry is just another racket out to make a quick buck by inflating prices and preying on readers' desire for good, cheap books. |
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They are things that determine Englishness, for good or bad. |
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The quest was for good, strong geraniums to go in a big planter by the front door and give us a dash of vivid colour right through the summer and on into the autumn. |
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The damage they have done to this country's sense of itself as a moral force for good, however, cannot be papered over with soaring speeches about freedom and liberty. |
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Tourists look for good places to sleep and excellent places to eat. |
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Suspension-wise, it's tightened up just enough for confident back-road handling, while still retaining enough squashiness for good off-road articulation. |
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But, instead, the plucky teenager is an academic high-flier and the life and soul of his school, where his name is a byword for good natured generosity. |
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We climbed steeply over dark rocks to two high passes and, as is the custom, placed white stones on their cairns to ask for good luck and strength. |
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They sell cakeboxes for good prices, and there is no minimum order. |
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The first criticism, though, will resonate outside the right wing, and, well, for good reason. |
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Instead, use the feedback to find things that eliminate odors for good. |
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Say buh-bye to hat hair with these simple styles to stave it off for good. |
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I grabbed a couple of bobby pins, shoved it up into some pile of hair at the back of my head and inserted a couple of star-shaped clips for good measure. |
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In the Chaldean system of numerology, the number eight is one of great power for good and evil, and so it was in this epic battle to prove valid for both fighters. |
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Any outworking of this dominion mandate must be for good, not evil. |
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Linda picks up a week-old sales paper and looks through it for good coupons, while Annie turns on the TV and channel-surfs through the four stations that come in. |
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Tools like the oxen plow, railroads, electricity, automobiles, planes, cell phones, and the web, have all in one way or another been used for good and evil purposes. |
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Maintaining a clean airstream around the car is important for good fuel economy. |
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He was acquitted, then convicted and then DNA testing freed him for good. |
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He refused to sign the constitution, for good reasons and bad. |
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Perchance their course might be in well measured bounds forespread for good. |
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Rag Week is an annual week in which students organise parades and fundraising events to raise money for good causes. |
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Executive orders have been getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. |
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A bad haircut is no fun, but at least you're not stuck with it for good, only until it grows out. |
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Then she repeats it, It's very in places also It's before throwing in a few F-words for good measure. |
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And if he earns victory and a third straight ticket to the Premiership promised land he intends to stay there for good. |
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It would be a real blockbuster if we could come up with a magic formula to eradicate the common cold for good. |
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This is establishment thinking, circling the wagons around yes-men and punishing anyone that dares to take a stand for good public policy. |
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Use John Innes No2 compost, with extra grit added for good drainage, and dwarf plants such as mossy Saxifrage, Sempervivums and Dianthus. |
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The fertile machair lands of the island provide for good quality farming and crofting. |
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Several key southern towns were still loyal to the Dauphinist forces, leading Henry to decide to remove them as a factor for good. |
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He remained an ardent monarchist who believed that Ireland should remain within the British Empire, an entity that he saw as a force for good. |
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In other words, Malcolm MacDougall is off their books for good. |
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They have the most beautiful cats and are desperate for good homes, donations of money, tins of cat food or dried cat food. |
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He is aware of the worst and the possibilities for good in his protagonist and is neither his castigator nor his advocate. |
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Staff at the Broughton site donned pirate outfits and ate cold baked beans by the canful, all in the name of raising money for good causes. |
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This idea that being a committee chair is a gift for good behaviour by the party leader is 19th century paternalism, or maternalism. |
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A senior officer said the inline skates were hung up for good after the criminal community realised their fatal flaw. |
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By increasing the efficiency of the labour force it create better conditions for good governance, improving health and enhancing equality. |
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The idea of being a chair is a gift for good behaviour by a party leader is 19th century paternalism, or maternalism. |
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Once a file has self-destructed for all intended recipients, Digify deletes the intermediate file from its servers so that it's gone for good. |
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I like to chug in a splosh of rum or brandy for good measure and a few scrumped apples. |
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A brilliantly twisted take on the Frankenstein tale with a touch of David Cronenberg-style body horror for good measure. |
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Usually, we see and hear black field crickets in north central Wisconsin, with the occasional katydid hanging around for good measure. |
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Anyway, the Lutzes lasted 28 days before fleeing the place for good, never even returning to collect any belongings. |
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He begins to flail and exhaust himself before submerging for good. |
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Now, it appears, a great many people have discovered those other, better things and are logging off for good. |
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The majority of staff are volunteers, helping the festival to raise millions of pounds for good causes. |
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How does England get into the second round, do we need a couple of newts and a frog or two with a lizard's tail for good measure? |
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The group also bid farewell to Rudra Chhetri, Sandhya Group's founder who is going back to Nepal for good. |
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Keith Green finds Ramone at the Chelsea, trying to kick heroin for good. |
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And, just for good measure, he throws in a bit of vocal wobble board at the end. |
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Ginger-whinger Gordie reminds me of those mad-haired gonks and trolls the girls always plonked on their desks for good luck during exams. |
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Think gothically inspired Victorian museum of curiosities with a generous side order of fetish leather thrown in for good measure. |
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Healthy white matter is essential for good communication between different brain regions. |
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A DINNER lady who has served pupils at a Bell Green school for 34 years has waved farewell to her apron for good. |
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They would also make these barracks if the fort they had was going to stay there for good. |
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Nor was ever any great writer's influence upon his fellows more utterly and unmixedly an influence for good. |
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And when they are gone, they are gone for good. There is no way to unwind that spring. To unsee what has been seen. To unfeel what has been felt. |
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Logical folks for good reason like to joke about room temperature I.Q. juries, but this hot coffee case is truly incredible. |
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Jagger wooed her back, but the next summer she left him for good. |
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He received criticism from the literary community, and gave up writing for good. |
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No discovery of mine has made, or is likely to make, directly or indirectly, for good or ill, the least difference to the amenity of the world. |
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She had twisted a piece of heather into her mail box for good joss, and this was the safety signal. |
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These ancient indigenous societies would be greatly affected, for good and ill, by European contact during the early modern period. |
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Adequate levels of phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and micronutrients are also necessary for good yields. |
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They are currently using a lot of 4 ply wool in light colours for the baby clothes and double knitting wool for other items, all for good causes. |
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It is possible that the Aztecs truly believed that the Spanish were gone for good. |
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