By now he's quite refreshed by his meal and primed by a good deal of political conversation, and this question momentarily stumps him. |
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Though he's not as jacked as he was in the previous film, he shoulders a good deal of on-screen charm. |
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Apart from all of that he spends a good deal of time talking to wasters like me. |
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Everyone on the show has a high income, and most of them have had that high income for long enough to accumulate a good deal of wealth. |
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Black manages to compress a good deal into a limited space, calling on his thorough acquaintance with a vast array of primary sources. |
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One of the things he does when he's writing home is to quote Jane Austen a good deal to his sisters. |
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We showed a lot more commitment and one or two of the lads really got their act together and played with a good deal more passion. |
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He made a good deal of money turning the plants into joints, and selling them to the local teenagers. |
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There is a good deal in this case and other writings about the need for the law to adapt to modern social conditions. |
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At first glance, this seems a rather odd sort of charge to make, but it carries a good deal of weight. |
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In Saxon and Norman times, a good deal of public business was done at crown-wearings, ceremonial occasions at Christmas, Easter, and Whitsun. |
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We cashed-up city folk spend a good deal of time trying and buying new kicks. |
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Under his tough tutelage, moreover, I learnt a good deal about how to handle the world. |
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Famous faces appear without saying a word, prompting the speculation that a good deal of footage may have been left on the cutting room floor. |
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Sure, there's a good deal of redundancy here, but such redundancy is often rhetorically valuable. |
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Few new parks were created, though a good deal of landscaping was carried out, particularly in new towns and on motorways. |
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Something about paper walls, I think, about archery, and a good deal about evergreen laurel, myrtle and wild camellia. |
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Finally, I think that Wright, who has written a good deal about evolution, is missing a basic evolutionary analogy. |
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There is easily enough room for four, and a good deal more left over for their luggage. |
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There has already been a good deal of frustration over the project, including accusations that city staff dragged their heels. |
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A good deal of waking life is punctuated by daydreams, reveries, and fantasies in which the mind withdraws to contemplate an interior landscape. |
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The police have to work a good deal harder to develop closer liaison with the transport providers. |
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Our personal backgrounds in library science and our passion for findability have led us to focus a good deal of our energy on content-rich sites. |
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If we look at racism then, despite all the self loathers, there is a good deal less racism nowadays than when I was a teenager. |
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My friend James got a good deal on a couple of cases of wine but the only room he had for storage was in his loft. |
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High hedging ensures a good deal of privacy and the long driveway provides ample parking. |
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There were other attacks on Tuesday, disrupting the flow of oil and, astoundingly, cutting off electricity to a good deal of the country. |
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It may well be that as far as lutenists were concerned, Bach could have saved himself a good deal of ink. |
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Phalaenopsis orchids need a good deal of moisture and standing the pot on a saucer of pebbles and daily misting should achieve this. |
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For 834,000 people at least, Helmut Lang's baby-doll dresses are a good deal more interesting than Ken Clarke versus Iain Duncan Smith. |
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He is a man of letters, and we have had a good deal of literary conversation. |
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As I don't, I scoffed the lot with a good deal of plain rice for mopping up. |
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I wrote my first term paper, in 10th grade on the subject, and have read a good deal of speculation about the killer's true identity. |
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As this hit play has shown, the experience of learning a musical instrument resonates with a good deal of the theatre-going public. |
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Jimmy Connors is not Howard Hughes, but has spent a good deal longer in seclusion. |
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This is an important, thoughtful book deserving of a good deal of careful attention. |
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They seed around a good deal, so new plants are always coming on to replace those that fade out. |
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Most biospheric carbon is already in the oceans anyway, and they can take a good deal more. |
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My family had the good sense to leave England three hundred years ago, but I still know a good deal about the sport. |
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Her outward appearance was no more than a child of sixteen, but she was, in reality, a good deal over five hundred. |
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Over the years, through a fair number of house deals, I've got to know a good deal about the process. |
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It is a very significant cost, and represents a good deal more than the software alone. |
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In that time, I have become a good deal less sure of myself, a good deal more humble. |
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Some people, thank goodness, take a good deal of pride and pleasure in achieving and maintaining a perfect filing system. |
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They take a good deal of interest in the exhibits lined up in the 25 stalls there, making the event a melting pot of cultures. |
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It takes a good deal of sensitivity to recognize when the pressure is getting too great. |
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As a child and teenager, she says, she spent a good deal of time behind the counter of Wilfrid's pharmacy. |
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There has been a lot of complaining about it, a good deal of bemoaning our situation. |
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Even so it is a very secure bend and can put up with a good deal of strain and movement. It can also be used to tie a bend with thin line. |
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Although it faces north, its length ensures it catches a good deal of the midday sun. |
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The author writes a good deal about the limitations of security protocols, and the trade-offs between good security and other desirable things. |
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Sometimes these mineral rights fetch a good deal of money in government auctions. |
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The Galliard Ensemble plays with sparkle, polish and a good deal of panache. |
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The shortness of the steel on the blade indicates that it was originally a good deal longer. |
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Populations were intermixed, and there was a good deal of intermarriage, and bilingualism and trilingualism. |
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There is a good deal of modal harmony, taken from Scandinavian folk music, which is comforting to the ear but far from anodyne. |
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A pair of windows with wooden shutters allows for a good deal of incoming light. |
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It was created by adding a good deal of turpentine to the paint before it was applied as the final coat. |
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A good deal of linguistics, both in the Bloomfieldian and the Chomskyan traditions, has simply ignored semantics. |
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Actually, when you figure in the meals, free coffee and soft drinks, the sleeping car is a good deal, as all your meals and drinks are included. |
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Honest, unpreventable delays or cancellations would in fact cost airlines a good deal of money. |
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It also takes up a good deal of my time because naturally investors expect to see the chief executive. |
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It won't be quite as absorptive as the commercial variety, but it's a good deal cheaper and can be improvised at need. |
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Achieving a great fluidity and economy, the film covers a good deal of ground in a short time without seeming too much like a soap opera. |
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Africa's top eight clubs will be gunning for a good deal of money and a piece of football history. |
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By next spring that mood may grow a good deal more impatient to try out this promised new era of good governance sooner rather than later. |
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The President usually displays a good deal more sense than the newshawks by whom he is beset. |
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However, Byrne manages to suggest more than he actually shows, and his soulful expression conveys a good deal. |
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The white plates are composed of a very tough but light titanium alloy that provides a good deal of extra protection to the body's vitals. |
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Cottons are used such as Turkey red and Balkan blue and Mandarin yellow, with a good deal of burned orange and black. |
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There has been a good deal of local interest shown in the campaign and the race is on to see who will be elected Lord Mayor. |
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There's a good deal of camaraderie in this race, and a good deal of joking too. |
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You can either try to get a discount flight or you can view their special offers, either way you will end up with a good deal. |
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People have done hard time in stir for a good deal less, but of course they didn't own e-tail outfits. |
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There will also be a rental scheme in operation for owners, a fact which may spark a good deal of Irish investor interest. |
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Car buyers weren't so strapped last quarter that they couldn't take advantage of a good deal. |
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Although he's done a good deal of work over a coal forge, today Ridge uses a gas furnace to reduce the damage to his lungs regular exposure to burning coke and coal can cause. |
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He also assesses critically the corrosive ideology of transient troth and individual gratification that has driven a good deal of this contemporary pathos. |
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The party has also won soto a good deal of fame, and now she performs sets around the globe. |
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Their Scottish backsword is fitted with opposing side rings that offer a good deal of hand protection while keeping the hilt light and easy to wear. |
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But unlike most, who spend a good deal of the off-season binging on their favorite treats, his preparation doesn't include much more than a little fine-tuning. |
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Morihei spent a good deal of time on the ocean spearfishing. |
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I had various upgrades added and managed to screw a good deal out of them. |
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The fight for Florida is being waged largely in a parallel universe, a good deal of it via Spanish-language media. |
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So when the blame is apportioned, Abbas and his fellow West Bank leaders have a good deal to answer for. |
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Having heard a good deal of this, a reporter asked the carmaker if he regularly attended church. |
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What's more, the prospect of one of the most important chunks of Britain's transport infrastructure being sold soon riled a good deal of nationalistic tub-thumping. |
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It would take a good deal of historical research and, more than that, a real effort of Verstehen to gain any insight into the motives of the young men. |
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In the course of what I have to say, the distinction between morality as convenience and morality as ideal will virtually collapse, along with a good deal else. |
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Rebus, though, is a good deal more than an identikit clone of the hard-boiled detectives whose stock has little varied or improved since Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. |
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There are a good deal of books you can buy that offer good to excellent quality teaching materials for learning Ada and all its inner technologies. |
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It collided with the ground, raising up a good deal of dirt and dust. |
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His narrative provided my father with a good deal of background and color though, except for the incident of the unhorsed Indian, few useful specifics. |
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The second reason seems to be a good deal more plausible than the first. |
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Six months did she hand over the fermented wet to people who were out on the boozeroo, and she saw a good deal of excessive drinking and champagne imbibing. |
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Thomas Walsh, at both full-forward and wing forward, got on a lot of ball and used a good deal of it very well, as is evidenced by his 1-4 from play. |
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Decentralization will not be complete for several years and even then a good deal of time will have to elapse before a thorough reckoning of its success will be possible. |
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Instead of the flats women normally wore, the heel of the shoe was extended a good deal so it appeared that they wearer would be walking on their toes. |
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This book is a good deal better than most, and a good deal easier to read. |
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A good deal of the money also goes to a spreading bureaucracy of administrators, who now outnumber teachers on American campuses. |
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This is a good deal like having a theory that tells us that the area of a plane figure is one-half the base times the altitude, without telling us for what figures this holds. |
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This leaves a good deal of room for scribal error and for different ways of vocalizing the consonants and indeed for regrouping consonants to give quite different words. |
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That implies a good deal of volition, but I would argue that those who lose the most have had their capacity for clarity of decision making impaired. |
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As an author, activist, and public intellectual, Wiesel has done all of these things and a good deal more. |
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In art, the lure of anecdote always presents serious risks, and a good deal of nineteenth century American art succumbed to that drive to explain and amuse. |
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The bloke there was a bit toffee-nosed, but he gave me a good deal for it. |
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All of this inspired a good deal of snark among the Washington media. |
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To this reader, her book suffers a good deal from her decision to retread her dissertation as the introductory and methodological chapter of the book. |
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Well, if an officer of your rank, with clout and a good deal of power and influence does not speak out, do you honestly expect that others below your rank would? |
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We expect to see a good deal more of the same as the appeals process commences, and fervently hope the courtroom will be stocked with an adequate supply of tissues. |
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Having said that, there seems to be a good deal to be said for John McMullen's argument for a statutory provision to negative the application of frustration. |
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As with many quotes there's a good deal of truth in it and, as with many aphorisms, that truth becomes more and more shallow and two-dimensional as it is examined. |
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More often than not he lost it and a good deal more besides. |
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Some of the stalls have devoted a good deal of space to cassettes and compact discs containing devotional music, inspirational songs and recorded discourses. |
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Certainly both the music and these performances have real rhythmic life and a good deal of energy, even if some passages are over-scored and tip over into brassy bombast. |
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The Pietists in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were a good deal less interested than the orthodox Lutherans in Luther as a teacher of true doctrine. |
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Agencies operate with a good deal of autonomy, within the overall framework set by the transgovernmental network of interior and justice ministries. |
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In all such pictures we must allow a good deal for exaggeration both ways, but there must be a groundwork of truth. |
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A good deal for Steen can mean anything from an out-of-print book to a demilled MiG-21 cockpit. |
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It seems to be a full-handed failure. The bankrupts must have a good deal of the values remaining in their hands. |
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The materfamilias and her daughters do a good deal of the housework, and even open the front door on occasion. |
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When one grasps the implications of this, the nature of what I mean by nationalism becomes a good deal clearer. |
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In 1773, Henry joined his father as an elected trustee of the British Museum, to which he devoted a good deal of time and effort. |
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Why, you unweaned cub, he believes in that mummery a good deal less than I do, and I don't believe in it at all. |
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In some, probably in most, contact-areas a good deal of white mica is newly-formed. |
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So, for instance, a good deal of the Greek language literature can be read as an attempt to come to terms with Hellenistic culture. |
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Many seaside towns have turned to other entertainment industries, and some of them have a good deal of nightlife. |
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The Fauldhouse midfielder works as a cabler for British Telecom and spends a good deal of his time down manholes and underground. |
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Since there are only five vowels, a good deal of variation in pronunciation is tolerated. |
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Both the older and modern machines require a good deal of effort to operate. |
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They had been a significant source of charitable relief, and provided a good deal of direct and indirect employment. |
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Henry Bishop's Weber-influenced score for Manfred entails a good deal of resectioning of the text, and is quite operatic in character. |
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He was a good deal of a character, and much better company than the sappy literature he was selling. |
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There's a good deal of light-hearted gossip too, and this page could well develop a cult following before too long. |
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Indeed, there is a good deal of interpretive work to be done on his habits as a punctuator, even if highly various. |
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Fortunately for BMW, the 2 Series Gran Tourer looks a good deal slinkier than anything favoured by the blue-rinse brigade. |
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Thus, LOI measurements can tell a good deal about the overall quality of a foundry's sand system. |
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On the plus side, you can get a good deal of vacuuming done. |
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Lesher was, by all accounts, a good deal more ideological than Donohue, but also less of a political gamesman. |
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Due to the rapid adoption and change rates insipient to all things internet-related, a good deal of information would be lost with yearly data. |
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Elite cricket is a dangerous sport and it takes a good deal of bravery and machismo to play it. |
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A good deal of assiduous attention had enabled Henry to win this place in her affections. |
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Sabina brazened it out before Mrs. Wygram, but inwardly she was resolved to be a good deal more circumspect. |
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Colly dog's early training is a rude one, but I think that it is mutual, and that the shepherd picks up a good deal of dog during the process. |
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I could see that Hemingway, confident that he would be dormy one, was a good deal shaken at coming to the eighteenth all square. |
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In the mid-1950s we both wrote for the same weekly, where her contributions were a good deal more serious and less flippant than mine. |
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Yet as some of the verses show, Aristophanes knew a good deal of actual frogly habits. |
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As the scene in Brighton or the reference to a new Strand bridge suggest, the harlequinade sought a good deal of its energy in reference to current fads, fashions, and events. |
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A good deal of contemporary theater strikes me as chazzerai. |
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It is a great thing in a sailor to know how to sing well, for he gets a great name by it from the officers, and a good deal of popularity among his shipmates. |
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But beyond the dargah, and the medieval warren in which it sits, north India's present-day politics can be a good deal less accommodating of religious diversity. |
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The 2 Series Convertible is a good deal slinkier than the old 1 Series Convertible, being longer and wider and with a wheelbase that has been elongated by 30mm. |
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The two parties, after exchanging a good deal of abuse, came to blows. |
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There has already been a good deal of comment on this issue, leading to fairly inconclusive results, since there is a tendency simply to make Groulx an epigone of Maurras. |
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Before that they had been a good deal on the move, trekking about after the white man, who was one of those rolling stones that keep going round after a soft job. |
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In certain parts of the country there was a good deal of resistance to these new buildings, some of it violent, particularly in the industrial north. |
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The sooner the grass can be got into quoils the better, for not only does the quoil stage give temporary protection but hay makes a good deal in quoil. |
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Pitt's lack of interest in enlarging his social circle meant that it did not grow to encompass any women outside his own family, a fact that produced a good deal of rumour. |
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You may make a good deal of that little fact if properly worked. |
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Their entrance as observer and associate states respectively into the organisation was aided a good deal by their investments into the Organisation and France itself. |
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There has been a good deal of speculation about Russia's motives. |
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