The issues they raise often have their roots in the past and yet continue to rankle. |
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The spurious argument that Lewin was ineffective in stemming crime is so openly dishonest that Jamaicans like myself have started to tune out. |
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Graduate faculty have many obligations and often have more than one advisee, so you have to really work your end of the relationship. |
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I have tried to date new people in the last month or two, but I haven't clicked with anyone. |
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Here one does not have a clue as to whether any further investment will yield a safety benefit. |
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They might not have the fizz and the pop of aerated drinks, but they certainly contain the goodness of herbs. |
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Reviewing past models is useful in identifying where the Strokes have gone so very wrong. |
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I would have perhaps whiled the time away in such a state had not a scent, borne on the ebony breezes, suddenly caught my attention. |
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Such features have clicked with buyers, who see the Zafira as an affordable alternative to large sedans. |
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The two high school pals clicked with ex-Watts drummer Phil Carter, and have now become an unstoppable garage rock force. |
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When a small breeder wishes to have his mare covered by a top stallion, he will pay top dollar for the privilege. |
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It is not yet clear whether investors have learned the lessons of the technology boom. |
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The Cougars have their first run-out on Sunday in a pre-season friendly at home to Rochdale Hornets. |
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If fishers have a quota for kahawai, tuna, or something like that, it is very unlikely to be affected by a marine farm. |
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He claimed to have painted these pictures from the need to make a living, yet they have a fragile delicacy that is precious and rare. |
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While we'll work as a team, ultimately, when push comes to shove, Michael will have the final say. |
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He is outspoken in advocacy of the death penalty, an issue over which I have respectfully jousted with him twice. |
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Picture my surprise when I read the suggestion that he could have been a health adviser to the Blair government. |
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Young people need to have clear awareness of the wide range of worthwhile and remunerative careers to which STEM subjects can lead. |
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It must have rankled her to see other people rise to the top, even Dowd and Gail Collins, the editorial page editor. |
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During that month of June the events have succeeded themselves with great rapidity. |
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It seems to have escaped the attention of certain parts of the BBC that we are all square with two tests still to play. |
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Many of the high ranking officers take a course, to have a better understanding of their suspect, and victims. |
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Well, it looks like the big kahunas of contemporary literature have found a new cause. |
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Abalone does not have a blood-clotting mechanism, and even if slightly damaged it will continue to bleed until found by scavenging whelks. |
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In any ranking of political systems over the last hundred years or so Australia would have to be very close to the top. |
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These investors are also unsure as to whether they have the right mix in their portfolio. |
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I have removed the identifying information from this email, after assuring myself of the writer's veracity. |
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A few members, such as Asparagus and Solomon's seal have leaves attached along the stem. |
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So if you already have a daily wear pressed powder that matches your skin tone, you're best off just getting a mini kabuki brush. |
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If you have no immediate next of kin available as a witness, the bequeathal is still legal. |
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Monomaniacs have trouble sounding like normal people since they only know how to say a few things over and over. |
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Now the clause that really throws things into a cocked hat in this case is the one I have asterisked. |
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The Liberals are reasonably comfortable with the middle ground and have a balance of opposition on the left and the right. |
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But I have found no suggestion that it has changed standards of advocacy for the worse. |
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If he won, the executive would have the option of holding a by-election to fill the seat. |
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Advisories warning of fish contamination in the region have been emerging for several years. |
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In spite of recent market falls, analysts estimate that UK life assurers still have 20-30 billion of such assets. |
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I am in the fourth year of my own fight, which is considered a long time when you have the kind of cancer I have. |
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There are times when although there are no absolute values you simply have to act as though there are. |
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In town you have been mistaken for a child countless times and I know boys who are taller than you. |
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This difference in temperatures would have encouraged deeper and more severe lows to develop. |
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It also must have rankled with the Scottish Parliament because nurses themselves are usually barred from speaking to the press. |
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Gates can't be covered by linebackers, meaning teams have to take their chances with a safety. |
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I keep getting them mixed up, and I have to concentrate to remember which is which, and it's annoying. |
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These people have stuck by me through my highs and lows, my breakups and breakouts, my good hair days and bad hair days. |
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Properly completed bequeathal forms have legal status, a formal last will and testament is not required. |
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It's a difficult thing to talk about in a way, because human intervention and control over the world have quite a bad rap at the moment. |
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We have no doubt that the instigators of Costello's murder still hold ranking positions within the Workers Party. |
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The tusks on the barrs that I have seen are very thick and seem to hold up fine with the whetters intact. |
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The rapidity with which you work through further evaluation depends on whether you have any other health complaints or not. |
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Ireland have the wherewithal to defeat a nation that has plenty of heritage but little by way of present form. |
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Then, we have much more public things that happen, like the aerial shooting of wolves in Alaska. |
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A problem you might encounter is that over the years, the window may have gotten out of square. |
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We have three at present but the plan, whether it comes to fruition or not, is for four. |
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Here, even though we've had more rain than is normal for a wet April, and some fields lay sodden and squelching, we seem to have escaped lightly. |
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Second, teachers have experience with many children, so their responses are implicitly normed. |
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Later this year, there will also be a referendum on whether or not to have a regional assembly. |
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It's not normal for someone my age to be surrounded by her parents, but it's nice to have them take care of me at the end of the day. |
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Though bats and birds are both aerial creatures, records of their interaction have been extremely rare. |
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But while it created room for the diffusion of authority it did not have a place for individualism. |
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I have a low opinion of myself, I'm angry at life and I'm somebody I don't want to be when I'm on drugs. |
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Four men were seen getting out of a battered Vauxhall Vectra car before squaring up to three others in a 4x4, believed to have been a Landrover. |
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I may have to move to the United States to battle these people with my rapier wit and rugged good looks. |
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While it's considered to be low-class to own one, more people have them than they would admit. |
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A political party in favor of American independence, Whigs are usually anti-British and are willing to fight if they have to. |
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I learnt that the most precious things in my life have never been treated with any delicacy. |
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Police have apologised after two brothers were arrested while they were watching a hunt for car thieves. |
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I have always thought that Edinburgh, while grand in design, was timid in vision. |
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Most cases of HIV related kala-azar have so far been reported in southern Europe along the Mediterranean basin. |
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We were fortunate enough to have the use of a garage adjoining the town hall for mixing our gas. |
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He repeatedly had to ransom prisoners taken in the course of Lombard raids, who would otherwise have been sold off as slaves. |
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We have worked out where we were going wrong, and I believe we are back on the right track now. |
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For many years successive elections and by-elections results have shown that almost the same number of people cast their votes. |
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So it's not advocating acting like monsters, its saying they have no alternative. |
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But the film is badly let down by its third act and could have done with shaving a good half an hour off its running time. |
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In Zambia we have had decades of the pro-market policies that are bolted on whenever free trade is mentioned. |
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Perhaps that's why they didn't seem to have any true sympathy for how I felt. |
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We may assuredly presume that she would have written a greater body of overtly weird tales had she been allowed the editorial freedom. |
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But when all is said and done, we have been blessed with one great big and beautiful country of which we can all be proud. |
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The man's whole life should have been considered when the decision was made to give the award out. |
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There have been times when Given was considered not to be the best keeper at Newcastle. |
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Why can't football fans have this sort of outlook, and give respect where it is due? |
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Meanwhile, over at the town hall, music fans have a feast of concerts lined up next weekend. |
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An Ames or Clarke victory would have produced almost as much ka-ching as a DiMarco win. |
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In the meantime, Chu's whereabouts remain unknown although rumor have it that he could be in China. |
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His merciless scorn, his blistering sarcasm, his rapier-like thrusts of irony must have made many an opponent squirm. |
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With a blog you have the opportunity to set these mistaken people right by exposing them to your rapier-like logic. |
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When I met Melanie I just clicked with her straight away, and I have always got on with her. |
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Upper class or not, women must not assume that just because Caesarians have become the norm, it's normal. |
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This bill was the mechanism whereby that scheme could have been made possible. |
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Some countries have laws whereby to buy a new car you must scrap the old one. |
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We could have a scenario whereby a Minister was very keen to see certain applications proceed. |
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Since the decrees were issued, the Adygei government must finally have Moscow's full support. |
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Elsewhere, as you'll have noticed, tactical buttons were the wheeze of the week. |
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They will love making thumbprints in the cookies but might have trouble sitting still for less glamorous tasks like stemming cherry tomatoes. |
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From 1992 there appeared to have been no report to the committee of the town clerk's salary or the rationale for it. |
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Johnson must have sung about his life, just as today's rap artists doubtless sing about their own experiences. |
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The pop craze over the Kabbalah Centre may have passed and despite the group's energy drink, it may be running out of gas. |
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According to this view of things, the Revolution may have caused long aftershocks, but it did not itself generate norms or patterns of behaviour. |
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It is an attempt to square their own backbenchers, but they have failed to satisfy them and we are now set for a battle royal. |
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The lecture's organizers have said the lecture was clearly advertised as a series of yarns. |
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Policy wonks might have thought it a clever wheeze to apply New York Mayor Giuliani's zero tolerance on street crime to cannabis users. |
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But you may have to commit yourself to going on a ramble or wearing a cagoule up a windy hill. |
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American arms have triumphed over those of their enemies wherever the two have met. |
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You store the shows that you want to watch, and have them available wherever you happen to be. |
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I have made a point of buying organic, wherever possible and making sure that there is always raw fruit and veg on hand. |
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All we remark upon is that the people of Australia, or Spain, or wherever, have swung to the right, or to the left. |
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The forests of New Caledonia have been cleared for mining and agriculture, leaving only a few small valleys where the kagus can live. |
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He seems to suggest that the preservation of difference will have to be under the aegis of humanism. |
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Although bequeather and descendant have specific personal interests, they agree in their concern for preserving the fortune. |
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Analyses of the energetic costs of flight have identified optimal strategies for aerial bats, birds, and insects. |
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Bexfield is said to have been one of the wherrymen who plied the Yare between Norwich and Yarmouth. |
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But I think it's more normal for my team to have no success than it is to win two consecutive European Cups. |
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I would also like to see our children have more of a choice about whether or not to leave the county. |
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I have had considerable doubt as to whether or not the award was so high that we should reduce it. |
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As with any postponement, opinions vary as to whether or not the game could have gone ahead. |
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If he did, he ought then to have made enquiries as to whether it was possible to claim damages. |
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You could not have had two more different players squaring off against one another. |
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Europeans have a vast network of aerial tramways, ski lifts, and public transportation. |
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Lots of townies and people with a couple of acres are buying hens, just to have them milling around their feet. |
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They also point out, however, that you have the choice about whether or not you use a mobile. |
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Though the test was normed for 7 year old students, these young students seemed to have trouble with the gradations of the scoring system. |
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Most of these studies have focused mainly on targeting genes in the aerial parts of the plant. |
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Modular protein products may have a soy, whey, casein, or egg white composition. |
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At low tide fish leap from pool to pool in the makatea-like lagoon floor and you don't even have to travel far to get kai. |
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You really must have your own work area which can be cut off from the rest of the house. |
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Several lawyers have offered free advice on the issue and he said he would ask one of them what he should do. |
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Traditionally, voters have used by-elections to express anti-government sentiment. |
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I myself signed off on the plan before you were whelped, and it has ensured that I stay rich and powerful long after I should have been dead. |
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We have several Funds that have been built up or which arise from bequeathals or other gifts, some designated for specific purposes. |
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Cool-season grass pastures will have some forage growth in the fall, but usually less than alfalfa. |
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This action must have rankled Larry, who, like all good politicians, loves a media opportunity with kids. |
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If giving advice, advisers will have to consider whether you can afford the mortgage, in an attempt to stem irresponsible lending. |
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Keep it simple and, if you can, make the time the week before to have a practice run-through. |
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It's obvious that the two of you are the reason why the kids have such a great time at the ranch. |
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It is one of those times when outstanding actors have a great time doing a decent film. |
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People have argued that Einstein grew up as a scientist while he was developing the general theory. |
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The reason why I have certain comfort zones is due to a lesson I learnt when I was younger. |
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This is not a static and unchangeable world where all whites have the goods while blacks do not. |
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It turns off voters, new voters, or people who have always wanted to vote and have wondered whether it's worth their while. |
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It meant that the Nolans couldn't have a proper run-through with the band and had to fall back on their mini-discs. |
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Seven nuclear facilities have been damaged or effectively destroyed by ransackers since the end of the war last month. |
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The town clerk and I have been designing a new costume for me, based around maroon and white, with a Duke of Wellington style hat. |
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The State advocates and legal aid counsel who were expected to arrive last weekend have not yet arrived. |
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The most important stage of the season is still to come and now we really have to square up to the challenge. |
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With many DVD's, this feature cannot be fast-forwarded so we have to suffer in silence for what seems aeons. |
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All but one have now been released, but only after millions of dollars in ransoms were paid. |
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Purple asters bloom in fall, attracting monarch butterflies and providing one last blast of color when many blooms have faded. |
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Because they have succumbed to erosion and weathering, perhaps for aeons, these craters are notoriously difficult to spot. |
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Yet I am not advocating a crass rationalism in which reverence, empathy and love have no place. |
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We have also had one of the major political parties advocating franchise rights for prisoners in HM prisons. |
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Although the losses have been severe, the charge that those jobs were eliminated by foreign competition simply doesn't square with the facts. |
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The judge seems to have covered all of his bases in this decision, making it difficult to overturn. |
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Compared to other deals that have been signed, the 49ers lowballed him with their contract offer. |
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I have chosen this transcription to remain in line with the standard Assyriological transcription for the words I am discussing. |
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When I had somewhat considered the excellency of the advocateship, I adventured to write what I have seen thereof. |
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He can win whenever and however he wants, but the people on the roadside have stopped cheering. |
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I love the idea of America, where people are free and we have a representational democracy. |
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Thank you, Mr Cochrane, for publishing what many of us have ranted about within our own circles for the last few months. |
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We held on like nervous clams, thankful to have left our late model town cars up the hill. |
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Ann and I have our differences on the issues, but I personally appreciate her psychotic rants. |
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So when I used to rant and rave about it, it was because I did not have first hand knowledge. |
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I only have to look at other members who now have that security where food is concerned. |
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If that's where your house previously stood, however, you have nowhere to build a new one. |
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Under the plans, nine three-storey town houses and four three-storey detached houses with double garages would have been created on the site. |
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That does not mean they have not availed themselves of legal arguments where it was advantageous to do so. |
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It was cruel luck for the tourists, who could have done with wrapping up the innings quickly in a match they must win to square the series. |
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Why couldn't they have placed the reception team directly opposite the door where you can see it? |
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The Swede, one of the top putters on the European tour, missed another four-foot birdie on the 12th that would have squared the match. |
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For the weekend, I'll leave you with this, from another Yorkshireman who might have occasionally been something of a ranter. |
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I do not feel safe knowing that lowbrows have their fingers on nuclear bomb triggers. |
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Middle Eastern women have historically used henna to paint designs on their hands and feet. |
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Officers obtained a replica from the supplier and have asked the public to call them if they know of its whereabouts. |
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Yale should learn from the city-state, he and others have argued, not condemn it. |
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They have a different social position to ordinary rank and file union members. |
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People who know that they will have a party can also use the bus to get to the party, whereafter they will be brought back home. |
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The desks have damaged the walls, whereas a more appropriate choice could have prevented such damage. |
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People might take more notice of car insurance adverts that they have time to read. |
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They have taken out expensive adverts in the trade press, complete with favourable reviews. |
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In Indonesia, people have been forced to loot stores as food and water supplies run perilously low. |
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I have read the predictable rantings of those who go on about queue jumpers and the fact that these people are not really oppressed. |
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We have a very silly situation whereby Queenstown and Taupo are able to open for business and we are not. |
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Both have advisory boards, individual donors and websites, but no rank-and-file members. |
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Given the already low supply, some towns reportedly did not have any plywood left to sell. |
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We have no control over increased costs or low supplies, but we do have control over our attitude. |
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We have to maximise the turnout of ordinary rank and file members on the 19 June protest. |
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We have all been through the procedure whereby we have discussed our views, and at the end, failed to agree. |
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They also have plans to raise the income thresholds whereby parents can still qualify for the benefit. |
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When members of the public make a complaint, they are classed as low priority and have to wait until more serious crimes are dealt with. |
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Connolly's excellent run took him into the Sherwood area but he elected to shoot when a square pass would have left Lofthouse with an open goal. |
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We have installed additional signs on the road and done everything possible to advertise the fact that the speed limit has been reduced. |
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Yet, as it turns out, many of those foods have bad raps based on outdated and, sometimes, erroneous information. |
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Weapons and armour that can be upgraded have a different number of slots, wherein the skills or items can be implemented. |
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The draft City by-laws have been extensively publicised in the media to allow members of the public to comment. |
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They were furious when the town clerk said he would not have the handover dates until the next meeting. |
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They have already advertised for a Principal and will advertise a teaching post once the Principal has been appointed. |
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So, what could listening to rap and other music have to do with improving those scores? |
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They would also have to pay to advertise the fact they would be applying for the licence. |
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These chambers sometimes get so hot that the rappers have stripped down to their skivvies to record. |
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Health chiefs have been rapped on the knuckles after deciding to axe services at a Bishopstoke hospital a year earlier than planned. |
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She lives with her daughter and together they have assembled the world's premier collection of housecoats and caftans. |
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A lot of people don't want to advertise the fact that they have a personal trainer. |
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Conveniently, local rappers don't even have to leave the city to do just that. |
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He seemed to have gained a greater self-confidence from the incredible and unexpected success of his book and he capitalized on it rapaciously. |
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While some have embraced democratic principles, others continue to rule through rapacity, despotism, and corruption. |
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The movie has failed miserably at the box office and the producers have blamed the low quality of the latest game for the poor ticket sales. |
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Patients with severe asthma may not have any wheezing as there is very little air moving in and out of the lungs. |
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Have you ever wondered what songs by an artist have been covered, or what songs an artist has covered? |
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Now, like Cinderella, all they need is a ticket to have a ball, whereupon Linda chances across a mislaid handbag with four tickets inside. |
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She assured and reassured us they didn't have peanuts in them but I stayed away from them just in case. |
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However, whatever, wherever they play, blues guitarists all have a common aim. |
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However, the 55 staff at the call centre have been assured by the company they will be redeployed in other positions. |
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The minute I finished my treatment I was back to square one, and they say they don't have anything else that I can do. |
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I have a low opinion of pop music lyrics, I just happen to have a near-perfect memory for them. |
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We have to assure ourselves that others are not committing similar offenses and getting away with it. |
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Still have a bit of a chesty wheeze and cough too, but, hopefully it will all be cleared in the next day or two. |
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When you fight terror in Afghanistan, wherever terror is being felt, we have to be patient. |
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We have to assure ourselves that when contracting out has been going on, we've not been substituting cleanliness. |
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Standing knee-high to a human and weighing about two pounds, kagus have long fascinated ornithologists. |
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They don't have the money or the wherewithal to want to slam him on environment. |
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All have the wherewithal to pay a premium for the quality of home life York offers. |
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Fusoid cells are characteristically found only in bamboos, and have been considered as aerenchyma tissues. |
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More than 90 per cent of local authorities have by-laws on school-age working that conflict with national legislation. |
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This could have been one of those rare wheezes which combines a desirable outcome with populist appeal. |
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If somebody is going to have an affair, they will do it whether or not someone tries to flirt with them. |
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Most of the ones I know have a low opinion of them but never seem to be asked. |
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They have alternate, elliptical, smooth-edged leaves growing on smooth stems bearing two or more flowers. |
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Since the oil crisis in 1973, plant oils, mainly from rapeseed and soybean, have been investigated as an alternative, renewable source of liquid fuels. |
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Aside from missing a letter that CEOs have in their title, Coos lack the juice they have. |
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The outfielder made a grandstand play out of what should have been a routine catch. |
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In Britain, we have townies and country folk, northerners and southerners, but Spain has 17 distinct regions, each with its own food, festivals and politics. |
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My hyperventilating and Angela's hyperventilating could have combined and we'd have a beautiful chorus of wheezy breaths and flared nostrils and rolling eyes. |
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As a cost-saving measure, voters have elected to have the two towns administered jointly. |
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Since 2004 I have directed three fictional films, each as thematically and formally distinct as the next. |
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From Joan Rivers to Marlo Thomas to Lena Dunham, comedy and feminism have been longstanding bedfellows. |
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Not all small communities see the benefits, however, and the taverns of Port McNeill have seen heated arguments between pro-farming townies and anti-farming islanders. |
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People on the whole have a low opinion of their political representatives. |
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Critics have noted how Williams Coos and whispers in convincing Marilyn fashion. |
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Both the blue and the yellow have the classic, satiny translucent petals of the poppy tribe, both, characteristically, are held on wiry stems above the parent plant. |
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But the progress we have made, the progress that we will continue to make doesn't come from grand rhetoric, it doesn't come from clever-sounding wheezes. |
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There has been mounting concern following evidence that oilseed rape grown as part of GM crop trials in Scotland may accidentally have entered the food chain. |
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Big banks have copped to heinous crimes that have cost citizens billions of dollars. |
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I think that the prosecution and the police have gone back to square one. |
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But if the Salt have lost its savor, wherewith shall it be salted? |
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You can have your riots in Barcelona or wherever, but not here. |
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Normally, at that stage in a flight, the copilot, or second officer, would have been in charge. |
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Those I know have given up trying to pay for me for such things, but they'll still offer to help place anything I produce, if not write the article for my byline. |
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Substantive principles of rationality are always framed in the light of beliefs and ways of life bequeathed by a past that could have turned out otherwise. |
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In the meantime, the police seem to have caught the arsonists and last week went by coolly enough. |
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Three East Yorkshire fields where genetically modified oilseed rape has been growing have been contaminated with illegal antibiotic genes, it emerged today. |
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He'd always have a very good lawyer, who would help him beat the rap. |
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The punishments, said to have been carried out after two internal investigations, amount to little more than a rap over the knuckles for the CIA and those singled out. |
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Or worse, they act like you have cooties or must be broken somehow because of this one experience. |
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Defense must have 1 man on the ball and 1 covering the 2 receivers. |
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The more complex question is why some sports performers have that factor X which adds glitter to quality and makes a mere player into a personality. |
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And in all honesty low-budget marketing campaigns based on solid positioning that have great value are fun, authentic and generate viral interest. |
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Throughout her career, tales of wild behavior, random sexual encounters and copious drug use have orbited her waifish figure. |
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Intrusion of the wheel wells means the pedals have had to be offset towards the centre of the car, putting the accelerator where you'd normally expect the brake pedal to be. |
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As the hemocyanin active site contains a binuclear metal centre, recent studies have been carried out to investigate the contribution of each metal ion. |
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They have produced advertisements for beers, cosmetics, stores and movies. |
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We have natural light whereas working underground we had artificial light. |
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Not your cookie-cutter cookbook, this will have you getting creative and not just following directions. |
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A court official said the respondents would have until July 2 to file opposing documents, whereafter the applicants would be given another week to reply. |
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Waugh, the accountant protagonist of the metanovelist Coover's strange fiction, might have gotten along with Gould. |
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One of the most unusual orders we have received was to supply 100 kilograms of our wild smoked salmon to the wedding reception of a Middle Eastern prince. |
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Appearances at coffee shops and kaffeeklatsches have symbolic import, and hardworking office holders are still sometimes seen at town meeting-type events. |
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If only I could have danced my way through some of my science fair projects in grade school! |
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Whitaker shows how some pharmaceutical companies have cooked the books to make the drugs seem more effective than they are. |
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And the long-suffering Chechens who remain in their homeland have seen it return to the Russian fold. |
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I'd like to have witnessed more action, but given that Kingston's darkest crimes are more one-offs than the norm, the night's events were pretty typical for the patrol. |
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Deen may have been known to most laypeople as a television chef and cookbook author. |
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Maybe that's why his songs have been covered by more women than men. |
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Chances are we could have squared the series by winning the second Test. |
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I'll have rants about bra shopping and other subjects later, I'm sure. |
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While the two outfits have long enjoyed a marriage of convenience, they have been careful to maintain a distance from each other. |
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Perhaps there is a shying away from the detailed academic tomes which have become the norm in biographies, towards something more friendly to the average reader. |
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House builders have to square the circle of complying with government policy yet meeting customer demands for larger properties in peaceful locations. |
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It has been blessed with the honor of hosting my new web site and you, my loving fans, have been blessed with my rapier wit and timely sense of humor for at least a day. |
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I have some other stuff I'll change into when the suit gets a bit whiffy. |
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The majority of town camps have Arrente residents, many of whom are traditional owners or descendants of traditional owners of Alice Springs and its immediate surrounds. |
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They had coached great players in their lifetimes and they would not have coddled or cooed at him. |
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There have also been some big bands that have covered Last Resort songs. |
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If they go for it, you don't have to worry that you'll be lowballing. |
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But the country has historically avoided the periodic upheavals that have convulsed regional states like Iraq and Syria. |
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You allege that she stole a large quantity of money. Do you have any proof? |
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The book describes the changes that have occurred in the landscape over many millennia. |
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Some of them have recently made life difficult for the British servicemen there, by abducting 11 of their number and effectively holding them to ransom. |
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Given her advanced age and storied career, wouldn't the aftermath of the surgery have been a good time to gracefully bow out? |
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Several weapons, such as swords, shields, rapiers, daggers and spearheads, which were probably symbols of wealth and power, have also been recovered from the river. |
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Are you looking to have the perfect first convo, but always find yourself worried to make the move? |
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Products bearing his iconic image have graced the lips, hair, and faces of millions of men and women across the world. |
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Landslide advisories have been posted in eight Los Angeles counties. |
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Both candidates have agreed to another debate before this hotly contested election. |
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I already have my gas mask out but not before I get a whiff of the smoke. |
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They are the people who bring them back after a night out on the town, and I have yet to find a single cab driver who can give me an adverse report. |
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Although deplored by many, her decisions have greatly benefited the company. |
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That's a long-term issue that we still have to square up to. |
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What might have happened was bad, indeed, but the way the two sister wings of our armed forces went to town with charges against each other was, of course, much worse. |
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In Britain the stock market is now spooked by worries over the financial strength of UK life assurers amid fears that they may have to close to new business. |
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