She chastised me severely, and when we got back to her house, she sat me down and made sure that I watched it, on VHS, from beginning to end. |
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What, then, is one to think about his language, masculinist in its assumptions from beginning to end? |
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His prose is fluid and witty, a cheerful tale that has the reader laughing out loud from beginning to end. |
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Ben Vereen is nothing short of masterful, a dynamo of energy and enthusiasm that carries the show from beginning to end. |
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First, in the eyes of the Hellenist, it appears erroneous from beginning to end. |
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My 22 mth old daughter loved it and sat from beginning to end joining in with everything. |
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And she must be daddy's girl, because this is a smooth, silky bossa nova swoon, from beginning to end. |
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It may, for all I know, be a farrago of nonsense from beginning to end, but the authors appear to believe that they are dealing in fact. |
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For those with a zany sense of humor, the adventures of Lieutenant Frank Drebin were a laugh riot from beginning to end. |
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Plus, they were completely unapologetic and even threatening towards us from beginning to end! |
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In fact, the whole thing sounds like a tissue of lies from beginning to end. |
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If you could find a woman who would watch it with you, from beginning to end, without rolling her eyes, then she was a keeper. |
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The action moves at a fast pace from beginning to end, complete with cinematic camera angles, wherein lies my biggest beef. |
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The annual ritual cycle of the Dayak reflects the mythological sense of the progress of the universe from beginning to end. |
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It can take up to five years or more to traverse the entire system from beginning to end. |
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It is above all steeped, from beginning to end, in an obscurantist attitude to science and its applications. |
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Stop Making Sense is the only current movie that's a dose of happiness from beginning to end. |
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This might be the case where legal or material reasons prevent a service from handling the case and its follow-up from beginning to end. |
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This open approach with joint volunteer and professional collaboration ensured an open and transparent process from beginning to end. |
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At the age of 8, he received an encyclopædia that he read from beginning to end. |
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We are here to help with your project, from beginning to end, including in all your dealings with a notary. |
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We have to consider the entire corridor, from beginning to end, down to the last mile. |
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To have people who actually are rural contribute their input really kept that kind of focus on the project from beginning to end. |
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Transparency and fairness must be part of the process from beginning to end. |
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Elijah, from Beyond, spiritually, enlightened this man, inspired him, strengthened him, and guided his steps from beginning to end. |
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You can attribute the action items from beginning to end or add priorities and follow up. |
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The barrel is ringed with the mouth whereas that of the 1895 is round from beginning to end. |
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Retractors, surgical instruments and even parts of the prosthesis may be in regular contact with the skin from beginning to end of the operation. |
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In a nutshell, producers are the ones who oversee a movie from beginning to end. |
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Right Bed, Wrong Husband is a production which assures steady laughs, from beginning to end, spiced with the bacchanal elements that local audiences love so well. |
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Editing is the process of creating meaning horizontally along a timeline from beginning to end, by placing and sequencing images next to each other in a specific order. |
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Drawing a plan forces you to think through your project from beginning to end, what you are going to need and how your are going to get the pieces to fit together. |
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Octavian from beginning to end insisted on peace and public order. |
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Like any good story, a case study walks us through the experience from beginning to end. |
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We have meetings planned from beginning to end. |
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That's around twenty thousand well-chosen words, written in a straightforward, deceptively simple style, with scarcely an infelicitous sentence or a detour into academic jargon from beginning to end. |
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A whacky film from beginning to end with an incomparable punch line! |
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Aronofsky keeps us in a state of anxiety from beginning to end. |
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In this case, it is international companies that arrange cross-border transport from beginning to end, and this is the most attractive option for those people with a transport requirement. |
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Put the photos in the right order, from beginning to end. |
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In normal circumstances, the actual writing process usually lasts around six weeks from beginning to end. |
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Constitutionally-enforceable gay rights are a judge-made invention from beginning to end. |
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Songs barely changed from beginning to end. |
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All of the tools available to you merely influence and cajole the playback of music that would normally play straight through, uninterrupted and independent from each other from beginning to end. |
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The producer has a responsibility to fully finance the production and to see it through from beginning to end, from the beginning of development of the screenplay until the film is delivered to the distributors. |
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The Middle Ages, from beginning to end, and particularly the feudal era, lived under the sign of private vengeance. |
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Some will want to read the entire text from beginning to end. |
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This is the workroom where we hand-make hats from beginning to end. |
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The interview should be videotaped or audiotaped from beginning to end. |
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What are the main steps in the process from beginning to end? |
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This story begins with a slip of the tongue that leads Somerset, the story's hero, into a series of incidents that keep us smiling and chuckling from beginning to end. |
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A gripping, suspenseful novel that acutely hooks the reader's attention from beginning to end. |
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A compelling read from beginning to end, this war time fiction novel has every 'feel' of what American POWs truly experienced at the hands of the Pathet Lao. |
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Who would believe that Mr. Gladstone shammed being ill, and that Sir Andrew Clark issued false bulletins, and that the whole thing was a barney from beginning to end. |
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The goal was to shrink the processing time from beginning to end, said David Donner Chait, policy associate with the SBA's Office of the Administrator. |
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