The same group of people would miss out on an extension of the telephone allowance. |
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But the next day, they happen upon a group of people hunting with falcons and hawks, one of which is an elegant, noble, beautiful lady. |
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Social services must be the most maligned group of people in today's society. |
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Mila's solace was then disrupted when she heard a group of people from the crowd scream her name. |
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A group of people needs to get together and gather a dozen or so really old bangers and drive them up to the toll bridge. |
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Inside of the house, there were a group of people already seated in the spacious living room. |
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This traditional group of people no longer seems to provoke the interest of the Bulgarian people. |
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A large group of people race toward Austin Wolf to get in front of the line with pushes and shoves, in order to reach the stage steps first. |
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That's the group of people who each of us, using our monkeyish brains, are able to conceptualize as people. |
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You know that some group of people will arrive bleeding and broken wearing Viking helmets or the togas of a gospel choir. |
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Focusing on the specific group of people most likely to be affected by political advocacy may reveal otherwise unapparent effects. |
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Narcotics are usually smuggled by single persons or group of people, that are not linked to one another. |
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St. Francis organized a group of people to go on Christmas Eve and created the first live nativity scene that year. |
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The owner has used his natural talent and skills to develop a well-trained group of people. |
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It would seem that this is the moment Ron's been waiting for all episode as he gets to be smuttily punny in front of a huge group of people. |
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There's a group of people who get together periodically to sing karaoke and socialize in different bars. |
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She walked out of her room and into the hallway, breezing past a group of people who were chattering about their day. |
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A group of people sitting on the banks of the Todd start shouting at him and making threatening noises. |
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They established personal standards of piety and virtue that no other group of people since then can match. |
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This sharp portrays a group of people suffering through the vagaries of the butterfly effect. |
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A group of people discover a book of the dead and unleash gore filled horror upon themselves in a remote cabin. |
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The hall is used for the monthly meetings of a physically disabled group of people and as a nursery school five days a week. |
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It is helpful to identify a person or a group of people with whom we can have an open and candid relationship. |
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If it's nothing special, why are the first-mentioned group of people kicking up such a stink? |
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The reality is that teenagers are not one big group of people who all think and act the same. |
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So the other day, I noticed a large group of people oohing and ahhing around one guy's computer. |
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Her vision was blurry, but she could make out a group of people sitting around a table and some animal laying on the hearth. |
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On our side we went down to the Royal Society with a group of people from the lab. |
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The club is a loosely formed group of people including everyone from avid outdoorsmen to kids who just want something outdoorsy to do. |
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Another group of people who are at a higher risk are those with family histories of aneurysms. |
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The idea that there is a school, a group of people, who believe that any multilateralism is hostile to American interests is simply wrong. |
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This is not a group of people who are looking for special favors from the government. |
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Compassion and a show of humanity is not weakness, nor is showing concern for a group of people other than ourselves. |
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It's not a humongous group of people, but it is a very committed group of people. |
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Our beloved class system doesn't help of course, as we are restricted into marriage from a small group of people at work or friends and play. |
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Finally, a political party is the convergence of a group of people based on their political ideals and ideologies. |
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The Nomads were the only other large group of people around, but they were so different from us that we could never hope to coexist. |
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He called her from the Whistling Goose pub in Hull where he was drinking with a group of people, including Niall. |
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The assistant peered through the window and saw a group of people feasting, drinking, and reveling. |
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A country is a group of people who have realised they have enough in common to band together for the common good. |
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The beauty of class comps is that you get to be in front of a group of people and get maximum exposure in a short period of time. |
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A group of people wanting to know who has had the greatest influence on the development or fame of the town is asking just that. |
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Another preliminary investigation was initiated into a group of people of Arab origin living in Hamburg. |
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He looked over to one of the hallways leading into the dining hall and saw a large group of people filing in through the doors. |
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There was a beep as an elevator door opened, and a group of people filed out. |
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Walking down the street on the Saturday, he noticed a large group of people congregating outside a hotel. |
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Some replicants can only socially integrate themselves into a group of people by making fun of others. |
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Since our industry is so specific, it's really a finite group of people we're targeting. |
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There was a group of people sitting in a circle in the backyard by the fire-pit. |
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For example, in any group of people some may be reserved and introverted, while others may be extremely boisterous and extroverted. |
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She said the Mayor had convinced her to bring a group of people to Ballina for the annual Festival next July. |
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I was once invited to help a group of people in a rehabilitation centre write and then perform a play. |
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There was a large group of people, all dressed in what looked like sixteenth-century, aristocratic period costumes and wigs. |
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I had to be the strong point within this group of people, and help counsel them. |
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It seems that the leadership is not used to petitions and counteractions by a group of people or individuals. |
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From where we were, we could just see a group of people running around crazily in the centre of the park. |
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These officials intended to criminalize the gypsy way of life and deny a group of people their civil rights. |
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A group of people who were playing frisbee nearby asked if we could be stand-in bodies for them. |
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How can even an educated and cultured group of people follow the rules when they are not properly defined? |
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This talented group of young drummers are a credit to Peter and the dedicated group of people who fundraise endlessly to make this happen. |
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Why did you get a group of people that are willing to interact with each other in this way? |
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As much as I hate to generalize about such a large group of people, I'm going to do it anyway. |
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If you feel the cost is too prohibitive, then get a group of people together and share vanes. |
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A group of people came through the chipped, scratched and graffitied doors. |
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The act has to be performed against a group of people not directly involved in the pursuance of that military or political aim. |
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They have taken out a group of people who are no longer in a position to disrupt the elections. |
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They are a solid group of people and they will stick together after what was a bitterly disappointing defeat. |
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Given the impact of one's decisions on a wider group of people, oughtn't government intervene to prevent that wider discommodity? |
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His pictures split and shimmy from one group of people to another, whether it's miners, dockers or shipbuilders. |
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If ever a group of people damaged a cause by their espousal of it, these were the guys. |
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While I was waiting at the arrivals gate, a large group of people exited from the flight previous to the one I was waiting for. |
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The first group of people to take over the Mesopotamia region was the Akkadians. |
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I feel incredibly lucky to be in such a rad work environment with a most excellent group of people. |
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Its audience is given a rare view into the lives of a group of people rarely seen on film. |
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She turned back around and broke into a jog to get to the front of the group of people ahead of us. |
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The drug courts should be working with the more recidivistic group of people and less with the first-time offender. |
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How can something so valuable to one group of people be so worthless to the next? |
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The novel follows the journey of a small group of people who leave our solar system to make contact with these newly discovered aliens. |
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You are in fact aligning yourself with a group of people who think socialism is a good thing. |
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It is easy to stick a label on a group of people without getting to know them as individuals first. |
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Any group of people that can't even follow simple directions must come from a terribly backward state. |
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He looked at the group of people sitting down and soon all eyes were focused on the ground. |
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Monica left the conversation at that and they went back out to rejoin the even smaller group of people who remained. |
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Is there a relatively large group of people or an area that could be swayed by such arguments? |
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We were simply a resolute group of people determined to make the very best of a very bad deal. |
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The assumption seemed to be that any group of people willing to resort to such extreme measures must have a just and compelling cause. |
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Bastiano, flanked by his bodyguards, was talking animatedly with a group of people just inside the door. |
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It's for people who need that extra ear, are going it alone, or simply need to bounce an idea off a smart group of people. |
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There is actually another group of people who are much more anxious about the outcome than any of the above. |
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Do you share at least one meal a day or share a living room or sitting room with a group of people? |
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That should never be a reason for ignoring the rights and aspirations of any group of people. |
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A Cooperative enterprise involves a group of people who combine resources to run and manage a business or a social organisation. |
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The police believe that one group of people is responsible for the graffiti across West Swindon as the same graffiti tags keep appearing. |
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I see that film as evidencing the insidious effects of a creeping, dangerous worldview slowly infecting a small group of people, and then one by one destroying them. |
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Their work is highly compartmented to a small group of people, probably living in a cave somewhere, and our country doesn't keep secrets very well. |
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Then just after 3.30 pm, a group of people shepherding a woman with a coat over her head appeared at the hotel door and made a dash for a waiting car. |
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We're human and out of any group of people there are bad apples. |
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The group of people there will almost certainly contain a number of men my age who are unshaven, whiffy, and wearing the same dirty tee shirt they slept in. |
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I'm just finishing up a study about how one group of people used overwhelming displays of violence to overawe and terrorize another group into docility and obedience. |
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A group of people can cordon off your dies and force management to use nightsticks if they want to get at them. |
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The effect I want is different to the proscenium arch, but the proscenium arch developed because the spectacle of a group of people on stage was fascinating. |
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The thing about broad generalizations made about a group of people is that if they are held up to scrutiny they are, more often than not, proved false at their very core. |
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A little over a week ago, a group of people marched down the streets of Manhattan and called for police to be killed. |
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One of the young men we support has taught himself the deaf and dumb language in order to witness to this neglected and marginalised group of people in Russian society. |
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The more detail that is demanded the better, because it will concentrate the minds of a group of people who tend to be hopelessly vague and woolly. |
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And a party associating with an armed group of people, albeit one honouring a prolonged ceasefire, cannot hold ministerial office in the Republic of Ireland. |
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A chef on trial for killing a man in a fracas outside a pub told the jury yesterday he had just been trying to defend himself from a group of people who had set on him. |
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A current of anticipation has carried a growing group of people to Celtic Park on a Wednesday afternoon, a shroud of optimism spread out in front of the stadium's doorsteps. |
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Hong Kong, a free port which provides such imported articles with less tax, meets the demand of this group of people, fueling for the travel boom to Hong Kong. |
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The chamber's opulent dining table, an imposing creation of carved mahogany, had been laid out with place cards indicating where a select group of people should be seated. |
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In a tribute he said that Mr Patten was a very popular and committed member of the group of people who had dedicated themselves to the revival of the yawl. |
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Dressed in a salmon pink dressing gown and rollers in her silvery hair, the old crone was sat in her favourite old rocking chair, surrounded by a group of people. |
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In some ways, they represent the electorate that constantly confused group of people who understand that to solve problems, you have to be part of the participating solution. |
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The city's municipal HQ was surrounded by a large group of people who had volunteered to have gags placed in their mouths while their hands were tied behind their backs. |
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The continued support of this group of people over the years has made this a wonderful and memorable event and the soccer club will always be in your debt. |
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A committed group of people turns out annually and hopefully if the weather is favourable on Sunday next we'll see a good number of walkers to keep up this long tradition. |
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Most agencies have a group of people called account executives who are responsible for liaising between the client and the agency staff who work on the account. |
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As Senator Mary Landrieu's helicopter was taking off for a flyover of the devastation, she watched as a group of people smashed a window at a gas station store and jumped in. |
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Like all Ariens, this group of people will be vibrantly sensual. |
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It's not fair to stereotype a whole group of people based on one person you don't like. |
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I guess when you're thrown in with a group of people for a relatively short period of time, you make up for lost time by getting to know each other quickly. |
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I have a group of people working for me who do nothing but examine other industries, and they have been feeding me information about cinema owners' profit and loss accounts. |
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I was filming a music video in Central Kingston in the middle of general elections, when gunmen shot up a group of people on the corner playing ludo and dominoes. |
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The crowd is chock-a-block with people who like all kinds of music, and there are only very few acts that can cater for such an assorted group of people. |
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Fishmongers are another group of people who have a wealth of information waiting to be tapped by inquisitive customers, and they all seem eager to advise and assist. |
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So far, the general opinion seems to be that a small group of people were involved in a vandalistic prank, rather than a conspiracy to extort or steal money. |
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Dr. Thomas Ritter is one of a very exclusive group of people in the United States dedicated to the preservation of the classical art of horsemanship. |
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Stripped of any stimulus, the expressions of this first group of people expose their true consciousness. |
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Flash mobs involve a group of people suddenly appearing in a public place to perform a dance or other routine. |
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And having an entire group of people constantly waiting in the wings to downtrod even the slightest POSITIVE moves does not help matters. |
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As such, no individual, no group of people or no political organisation should absolutise the knowledge and wisdom for progress and development. |
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And use blind carbon copy when e-mailing a group of people, especially when they don't know one another. |
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A group of people dressed as Jedi knights also reportedly blocked the exit so the alleged robber could not escape. |
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I don't think it helps any debate by lionising one group of people and demonising another on the basis of what they have or have not. |
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It's safe to say that the baby boom generation is the most self-obsessed group of people ever to have boulevardiered the planet. |
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There isn't a smarter, geekier, cooler group of people on the planet who can help you achieve whatever the heck you want. |
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The risk in analyzing the sermons of women or any other group of people is to universalize the particular. |
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Disco appealed to a more diverse group of people and punk seemed to take over the rebellious role that hard rock once held. |
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I recently asked a group of people whether they had eaten tuna melts as a kid. Everyone remembered a version of this dish. |
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The government is the particular group of people, the administrative bureaucracy that controls the state apparatus at a given time. |
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James did not create a British Crown, but he did, in one sense at least, create the British as a distinct group of people. |
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It is a voluntary group of people with an interest in the area and its protection. |
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In directorial systems, the executive responsibilities of the head of government are spread among a group of people. |
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Until his death he remained a recluse in the social sense and never became involved with any institution or clearly defined group of people. |
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But I had no inclination to hold any banners nor be a representative of any group of people. |
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A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state. |
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Almost universally in Ethiopia, it is common to eat from the same dish in the center of the table with a group of people. |
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There they remained all but forgotten in a chest until 1818, when a group of people including Sir Walter Scott set out to find them. |
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The St Davids Penknife Club is a group of people dedicated to voluntary fund raising for local groups and charities. |
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Mythology or godlore refers variously to the collected myths of a group of people or to the study of such myths. |
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In present use, mythology usually refers to the collected myths of a group of people, but may also mean the study of such myths. |
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Many societies distribute largess at the behest of some individual or some larger group of people. |
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Some societies bestow status on an individual or group of people when that individual or group performs an admired or desired action. |
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Another group of people were the Guachimis, who came from the north and created much of the Sierra de Guadalupe cave paintings. |
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Imperialism and colonialism have been used in order to describe one's superiority, domination and influence upon a person or group of people. |
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The Bill is going to apply to a much wider group of people and I think it will sweep an awful lot of things under the carpet. |
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Vaccine efficacy is the percentage reduction of disease in a vaccinated group of people compared to an unvaccinated group, using the most favorable conditions. |
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The Beatles are regarded as British cultural icons, with young adults from abroad naming the band among a group of people that they most associated with UK culture. |
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National identity may refer to the subjective feeling one shares with a group of people about a nation, regardless of one's legal citizenship status. |
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The Tocharians were a nomadic group of people living in Central Asia whose origins were thought to be from Eastern Europe and Western Asia, better known as the Ural Mountains. |
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This is akin to giving cyanocobalamine in a blinded fashion to a group of people with peripheral neuropathy without regard to their cyanocobalamine levels. |
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These details result in a significant difference across different survey results, as even a small restating of a question switches responses of a significant group of people. |
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And now, a whole new group of people has recolonized the marshlands, just like the new coconut trees that sprout up where old ones were blown over. |
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