It would fortunately be impossible for a reviewer to give away all the dramatic shifts of Jorgenson's life. |
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Kahle plans to park in front of the court building, set up his press and bindery and give away books to those in the vicinity. |
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Communities around the country coming up with some creative ways to try and give away some of these flu vaccine shots. |
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I still think your reviews give away too many plot points and tend toward over praise, but I still enjoy them. |
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We have only ourselves to blame for letting the politicians give away power, in defiance of our constitutional rights. |
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They give away newspapers on campus, thinking that will shape info-seeking habits at the age of twenty and create a habit pattern. |
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That operation could give life, but is life ours to give away, in such a forced unnatural state? |
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I can't afford to give away irrevocable, royalty-free licenses and sublicenses to anyone! |
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The trust gets together every year to organise commemorative ceremonies and to give away an award in the name of the actor. |
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He has a bat to give away to the first kid that can name the English county team he played for. |
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But to keep the audience guessing the snails are designed to slow down and give away their lead. |
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Farmers can give away control of their cooperative businesses, but it cannot be taken away from them. |
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This gives their partner a hint as to what to lead later on if their own hand is weak, yet doesn't give away the true strength of inviter's hand. |
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When did any bureaucracy ever volunteer to give away authority, control or influence? |
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The other big give away about the fantastic nature of the evening's events was the presence of so many of Polly's media idols. |
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She was in the process of packing but she had left a box of clothes that she had planned to give away open in the middle of the room. |
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They always give away too many silly goals and squander too many easy chances. |
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He's too astute to give away his position, but he wears an air of contentment as comfortably as the leather sandals on his feet. |
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We would give away oil changes to cement the bond between the dealership and customer. |
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The hospices have been donated a brand-new car to give away as the star prize of the raffle but they need more help selling the raffle tickets. |
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There are actors who would give away back teeth for this kind of disapprobation. |
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There will be an emcee to conduct quizzes and give away prizes and freebies. |
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So a few days ago my son was out playing and decided to give away the five coins that were rattling around in his pocket. |
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Her knowing smile didn't give away the fact that she hoped one day he would see her as more than her brother's little sister. |
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It will also have a prize draw to give away 100 digital cameras to store visitors. |
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If you were going to give away a T-shirt, no one much cared what it said on the label. |
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And the unique twists in the overlapping subplots demand that critics like myself keep our fat yaps shut and give away as little as possible. |
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I can't visit without buying at least two printed cotton lawn quilts at give away prices. |
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Financial independence is not about getting filthy rich, but it's about having enough to give away to others with a free conscience. |
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Does he immerse himself in gambling esoterica, lightly outwitting the fools who flock to the tables to give away their money? |
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We have two books to give away, one on rugby league and one about rugby union. |
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Little by little, his muscles will give away, until finally he will be down to his last breath. |
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One strategy taken from traditional marketing, is to give away free samples. |
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All alcohol companies have a certain quota of the stuff that they have to give away gratis every year. |
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I just wish they'd give away free samples or sell smaller-sized bags so I can more cheaply see which formula this puppy prefers. |
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Not only did they give away free copies of their mag, they also gave away three month subscriptions as well. |
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To explore the intricacies of the plot further would give away the denouement and spoil any pleasure that might be culled from the evening. |
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It physically pains me to give away the money which makes me feel comfortable and stable in this life. |
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He will borrow money overseas to give away to the big polluters to compensate, but in the end the electorate will not have a bar of it. |
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The body language of the orchestral string section was a bit of a give away. |
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If anyone needs a Gmail account, I have half a dozen to give away in exchange for a donation to the charity of your choice. |
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To say whether she does would give away the details of a climactic scene which has to be seen to be believed. |
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The Inuit who held the potlatch would often give away his most valuable possessions at the ceremony. |
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It is time for the voices on all sides to come together and realise that this peace is just too precious to give away. |
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If you're not going to give away the news in your lead, don't give it away in the headline or front-page photo cutline either. |
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I can't give away the ending, since I recommend the movie, but it doesn't exactly follow the formula of lawyer loses first, then wins. |
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Five lucky kids who vote will get the chance of a lifetime to mingle with the stars and give away an award at the TV event. |
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The record industry has reached a strange pass when it makes more economic sense to give away an entire album than to spend the money needed to persuade people to buy it. |
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The story is more rich and complicated than the trailers give away without any soapy melodrama. |
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Flippant to a frustrating degree, he give away precious little about the forces that drove him to become one of Ireland's most successful and wealthiest businessmen. |
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But it was a rash challenge from Simon Francis to give away the penalty. |
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It was a risk because Australia could not afford to give away easy runs. |
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To that end, Mauss studied the Kwakiutl culture of British Columbia, whose chiefs used to brag to other chiefs, that they could give away more nice things than anyone else. |
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The bill is packed with tens of thousands of electrical sensors operating to detect tiny electrical pulses that give away the movement of the animal's aquatic prey. |
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Stall-holders often complain that they give away copious free samples but do not make many sales, which suggests to me that the right audience is not getting to them. |
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All of us at some time in our lives have to stand up and say a few words in public, whether to give away a bride, move a vote of thanks or make a presentation. |
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The fun and games get underway with often over 20 meat trays to give away. |
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But in real life Harris is shy and humble, reluctant to give away details about his love life or toot his own horn in any way. |
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Did I just give away that I come from a long line of misers? |
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Follow the instructions given above, but the plant will grow so every third time you strain off the liquid, give away or throw away half the plant. |
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In Sunday's episode we saw him weeping, wracked with guilt, and trying to give away the millions he earned in the meth business. |
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On the other hand, I've had to give away the trousers I bought in Boston in February, because I could pull them down over my hips without unbuttoning or unzipping them. |
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They made no vows to give away any private parts of themselves in front of their nearby parents or the millions of viewers. |
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My black spiral-bound book is a dead give away in this fishing village. |
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When my mother threatened to give away my baby clothes, I cut them up and made my sister a quilt for her birthday. |
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Don't you hate it when movie titles give away the entire plot of the film? |
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She hoped the bags under her eyes that she'd taken great pains to hide with concealer would not give away just how much sleep she'd not been getting. |
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Why, oh why, did the writer of the standfirst give away the punchline? |
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The airport bars it operates will give away mouse pads as drink coasters. |
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Bruce MacKenzie of NBN will host the evening and oversee a memorabilia auction as well as give away promotional and collectable items from World Cup sponsors. |
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I'm not having a garage sale so that I can just give away all this stuff. |
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You have to poke them and watch their soft puffy bodies give away and bounce back, hypnotizing you into taking them home and daring you to eat them. |
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But pressing without due care and attention can give away chances and, as Currie looked certain to score again, the course of the game changed direction alarmingly. |
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The Sunday Mercury has teamed up with British Gas to give away three A-rated fridge-freezers. |
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Dell also announced it will give away 12 notebook computers a day until August 31 to random winners of an online game. |
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A mathom is an object you don't want but can't stand to give away or throw away. Do you have a mathom? Most of us do. |
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Your email address is enough to give away how likely you are to visit a strip club, according to new stats from stag do experts Chillisauce. |
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In 2009 the Conservative Party actively campaigned against the Lisbon Treaty, which it believes would give away too much sovereignty to Brussels. |
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As a result, during the series finale of Breaking Bad, Netflix launched Spoiler Foiler for fans to block tweets that would give away the ending. |
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We've teamed up with Sports Book of the Month and have a copy of The Sky Sports Football Yearbook to give away. |
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We've teamed up with The Green Hotel and The Windlestrae Hotel in Kinross to give away two relaxing stays for two. |
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The Sunday Mercury has ten pairs of tickets to give away for the Afro Hair and Beauty Show on May 24 and 25 at the Alexandra Palace, London. |
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Could you sort out your wardrobe and put the clothes you no longer use in one pile to give away and another to throw away? |
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Once at their final positions, the boats were under strict orders to avoid premature detection that might give away the operation. |
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But he left the impression he wanted, of a man prepared to be conciliatory who would never give away the store. |
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Westenra and her record company are to give away a copy of the Hushabye CD to every baby born the same day. |
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Pretzelmaker says that it's on a mission to give away 65,000 free pretzels on Saturday coinciding with the Pretzel Day. |
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A drop in ratings meant that television studios had to give away free advertising time. |
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You may even consider a cut-down crib sheet of it for them to give away free to their buyers. |
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Also we have a further 20 Family Railcards to give away as runners-up prizes. |
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Virgin America will give away one roundtrip flight to a voter who leaves the most creative and original comment on the Virgin America Squabbler video page. |
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And we have two pairs of tickets to give away for Manu Dibango, a multi-instrumentalist, composer and balladeer who made the classic Soul Makossa. |
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Meanwhile, an FIR was also lodged against Sushil Kumar Modi for allegedly promising to give away laptops, colour TV sets, dhotis and saris to voters. |
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They also agreed to put Edward in temporary control of the principal royal castles of Scotland despite the castles in question not being theirs to give away. |
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We have three copies of Tom and Jerry Volume 9 and 10 to give away. |
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The artist plans to give away the paintings, through the foundation, to galleries including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Tate in London. |
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Neysa kept her ears unperked, so as not to give away her interest. |
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We give away The King's brilliant 15-track albuminto the king1ELVIS PRESLEY is back on top of the UK charts, 25 years after he went to that great echo chamber in the sky. |
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Honda Motor Co. is the latest victim of e-mail perfidy, which started when a phony chain letter promised that the automaker would give away free cars. |
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So we've teamed up with luxury skin-care brand Mthode Jeanne Piaubert to give away pounds 2000 of their Suprem' Advance anti-ageing face creams and anti-cellulite products. |
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