To get even closer to the actual number, every 100 years is not a leap year, but every 400 years is a leap year. |
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The bad news for air passengers is that things are likely to get even worse. |
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Once they discover my special arrangement for shark-feeding with the Frenchies, things get even more crowded. |
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When you open the lid things get even better, with a black bezel surrounding the large 15.4in screen. |
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The people in poor countries are going to get even more royally screwed due to climate change. |
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It would get even later as they had to board the groups of children in the front two coaches. |
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Clearly the political situation is very fluid and we can expect the contest for middle NZ to get even more competitive. |
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And you can get even better protection by avoiding poison ivy all together, as well as its cousins poison sumac and poison oak. |
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Accept and publish any bad trick reports you get even if it might seem like a less serious incident. |
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I just hope they don't get even more haggard with all that worry than so many of them currently look. |
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Already, in many manufacturing towns, it is difficult to get even a half-witted domestic servant. |
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How can this guy be such a blatant fabulator and still get even one fourth of the votes that he has? |
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All-natural aphrodisiacs can get even the most flaccid of men and frigid of women in the mood and raring to go. |
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All my life I have been taught to curb the instinct to get even and that revenge only begets more revenge. |
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The reissue contains an extensive translation of the liner notes, allowing the unilingual amongst us can get even more from the songs. |
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It was a pretty rough climb, I didn't get even half way down when I decided I needed to come back with ropes, pegs and a harness. |
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If ever politicians should learn and adopt a process of joined-up thinking they'll get even more interesting. |
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Dull, grimy and rusted, the traffic signals of Chennai don't get even wiped at periodic intervals! |
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When you suspect someone is trying that hard to shock, it's difficult to get even mildly aerated. |
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The desire is all too common to get even with those who do us dirt, those who get ahead of us and those who hate us. |
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And now it's about to get even better as she achieves the greatest villainy yet attempted on Doctor Who: she plays a banker. |
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The keyword component was simply a box listing keywords associated with the article, but to get even to that modest point was a long journey. |
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A lot of photogs are buying the Canon 10D and Digital Rebel, assuming that it costs more, so they should get even better results right out of the camera. |
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Buddhist purists are dismayed by one-percenters using mindfulness to get even richer. |
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Consumer confidence hit a record low in February as Americans feared an already deep recession was likely to get even worse. |
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For that only leads to a state where employees reflect every morning on how they can get even more money out of the company. |
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Unlike most people, who suffer anxiety and deteriorating performance in pressure and stressful environments, the superstars get even better. |
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Meanwhile, the bipolar RF energy can act on the deep dermis, make the collagen get even heats and shrink, and promote the growth of new collagen. |
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To get even with an evildoer who mistreats us is to be brought to the level of an evildoer. |
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So he is hunting for part-time work that won't overtax him, and will let him keep his benefits. His dilemma is about to get even trickier. |
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For it is through words that our understanding of things get even more complicated, inflected, and obscured as the processes of representation and seeing run their course. |
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Same story, as usual: already overrich people want to get even richer, thusly ruining poor people, nature and life in general. |
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Things get even more unbelievable when I am met by a minder at the airport and get to jump the queue to get my passport checked and suitcase scanned. |
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And that forced me to get even higher up on the rickety ladder. |
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They constantly hold a threat of product delisting as a weapon to get even better terms from the supplier. |
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Flames licked out of the exhaust as the plane lifted off the runway and began the ascent, and as the noise faded into the distance it seemed to get even more intense. |
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The next thing we know, Marion is putting the make on her former lover Alec, Lisa is in labor, a baby changes hands and things get even more complicated. |
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The natural reaction of most of us is to settle a score, to get even. |
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Antonio Banderas is a bandolero out to get even in Desperado. |
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Hostas are very thirsty plants, and get even thirstier in containers. |
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The 99 percent are coming to see that we are collateral damage in an all-out effort by the super-rich to get even richer. |
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There is a lot of residual concern that lizard Squad was able to get even this far. |
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With this cross-product availability, an already cutthroat market is going to get even more competitive, and the battle for female mindshare will be the key to victory. |
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There were mixed reports on the quality of trout fishing over the weekend, some anglers having 4 to 6 trout for a day while others found it hard to get even one fish. |
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Most of the time, the motive is to get even with those they hold responsible for their misfortunes. |
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And if you want to see it get even worse, just wait until the president selects someone to fill the next Supreme Court vacancy. |
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Yet, I still want to get even, to go back there and blow them away, Smoke 'em, do a number on them, get that supervisor's supervisor in hot water with her superiors. |
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The mattresses are very old and stained, and are often wrapped in plastic so the children don't get even sicker from being in contact with the dirty mattresses. |
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Outraged that the Wakefield campaign was going to get even more publicity, a number of leading authorities, who had been invited to participate, decided to boycott the debate. |
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I make sure that this tiny creature of misfortune that lives inside me doesn't get even the slightest chance to win out over me. |
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The tumult was such that young Sarah had cause to worry that she might not get even a glimpse of Will and Kate. |
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Unfortunately, I think we are going to see more bloodletting in that region, and it's going to get even worse because the cycle will go on. |
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We do not need rose-coloured glasses to see that things will get even better. |
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The government should be asking the opposition for input to improve the program for next year to get even more bang for the buck. |
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So if you think that an unlikely comeback is on the cards or that the leading team is going to make their advantage count, you could get even better odds from in-play betting. |
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Alex was concerned that if others thought he had dobbed, things would get even worse for him. Dobbing was the worst thing a student could do. |
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After their conspiracy of silence, negligence and cover-up, these authorities now have the nerve to commit taxpayers' money so that the same fat cats can get even richer. |
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Of course, it could get even better for Kesh with the Mulhern Cup still to fight for. |
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Many custodial parents, usually women, who feel unjustifiably wrong believe now is the time to get even for whatever wrongs, imagined or otherwise. |
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I guess this is heightening the level of our dress required when here for a late show in the evening, and that perhaps our dress has to get even better, so I compliment him this evening for that. |
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The truth is that, today, Bolivia is a failed, ungovernable and profoundly unstable State whose situation may get even worse, making any solution more difficult and more costly. |
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We don't need to tell you that trying to get even the teensiest bit closer to Peter will lead to monster truck-force trouble. |
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Select the new Dynamic mode function and you get even sharper throttle response, more urgent gear shifting, and the kind of throaty exhaust rasp that excites true driving enthusiasts. |
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Frighteningly, the situation could get even worse. |
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Voluntary cards get even larger approval ratings. |
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But it is an ongoing process, and we are going to get even better. |
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He sacrificed nothing, laboring to get even the most seemingly insignificant element of every record perfect. |
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This means that our many PHP users will now get even greater flexibility on their web space and they can make use of a range of exciting features that have not been possible before. |
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Eurofins has a high degree of flexibility concerning the financing of the OBSAR payments with cash flow generation expected to get even better in the next few years and with overhead capacity in the credit lines. |
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But things get even zanier when a dog-training app on her phone starts to strangely control all the boys around her. |
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Police said the gastroenterologist drew the blood of an HIV-positive patient under his care and injected it into his ex-girlfriend to get even. |
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The King of Rock 'n' Roll was famous for the garish and naff jumpsuits he draped himself in, while on stage in Las Vegas, worn so he could get even more attention. |
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In Episode 6, things get even twistier for the show's central characters, the defense lawyer, Annalise Keating and her students Wes, Laurel, Michaela and Connor. |
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The mains just get even more interesting with a great mix of vegetarian, chicken and beef items, all served with either rice or dhaba-style chow mein. |
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Smith's wafer-thin squad looks set to get even smaller next month when clubs try to tempt the cash-strapped First Division outfit with cut-price bids for their best players. |
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Mathur sighed that things had come to such a pass that no honest businessman could get even a challan form without first handing out a few rupees. |
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