My point today is not whether you think I have done too little or too much. |
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However, I am wondering what harm could it have done to wait another week until we got it right? |
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They also tend to go mental walkabout when they feel they have done enough to win the game. |
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Had an Abyssinian slave been in your place, she would have done as much as you! |
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It appears he may have stepped beyond the limits of what he might otherwise have done. |
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To be honest, though, we have done our job in getting top of the group and whoever we play is going to be a tough game in the quarter-finals. |
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This as their visiting fans acclaimed their team with a volley of applause that would have done justice to a rookery of seals. |
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If the new constitution doesn't quench that passion, the framers will have done their job. |
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Hopefully i wont be all stiff and achy since i might have done a bit too much today, but i was eager to get in and do some gardening! |
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Your wayward attitude and ill-conceived policies have done great harm to this country. |
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Over the past few days I have done quite a lot of press, radio and little bits of television as well. |
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Their powers had been weakened and there was not a great deal they could have done about it. |
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These athletes have done more for racial harmony than all the members of the race relations board put together. |
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Now, what I should have done next was to kiss her back, but I was dying for a wee, and had no option other than to run for the loo? |
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They could have done this at home, but then they would have missed the joyous atmosphere of this happy place! |
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In fact India's gurus have done much a better job than its politicians and diplomats, in projecting the country's image abroad. |
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As they have done each and every year, Pattaya's city administration and private sector organized a festival for the auspicious occasion. |
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Nothing I have done in my 29 years on this planet comes close to a parachute jump. |
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But normally if the weather was wet, my Lord, no you wouldn't have done it satisfactorily at all. |
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In terms of legal analysis, you can argue plausibly that all I have done is to apply in large measure well-established jurisprudence. |
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The challenges are not insurmountable, and researchers have done good descriptive work that has advanced knowledge to this point. |
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In both, the aim is to overcome adversity, and those who are most successful are those who have done that best. |
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The authorities here have finally done something they should have done aeons ago. |
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What they appear to have done was pour white spirit on front doormats outside the flats, which created heavy smoke logging. |
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This season some of his kebaya have done away with the traditional front opening and are criss-crossed at the back in corset style. |
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It reflects even more on their achievement of reaching the final that they have done so without two of their most influential players. |
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I only think it could have done a better job reaching those who are not already sold on the message. |
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And if the developers have done that, they're hardly going to be agreeable to contributing further to public amenities. |
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On reflection, Moss will probably feel he should have done a little better from close range. |
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If he was anything like a typical male wearer, he won't have done it any favours. |
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He could not have done so without some of the evidence rebounding on his political life. |
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If I'd known that switching kibble would fix all that, I'd have done it ages ago. |
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He must have done a kick-ass audition, because he did not impress me at all on stage. |
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The students carry out the check, which is then rechecked by the instructor to ensure that they have done it properly. |
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We can do better, and we should take this Veterans Day to recommit ourselves to serving those who have done so much to serve us. |
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I panicked and, although it would be ridiculous to die of exposure in Norfolk, I could have done if I had not kept my wits about me. |
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Mayo County Council have done an exemplary job in creating this trail and bringing the visual arts to the people. |
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At Croft the family lived in a large rectory with a wonderful garden but chose to live much more simply than they might have done. |
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We are merely enjoying a good knees-up in the middle of winter in the way that people have done for centuries. |
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It is perhaps the vast amount of travelling they have done to different parts of the world that has made this couple worldly-wise. |
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The answer is that the railway companies have done little to protect passengers if the worst comes to the worst. |
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If you do, and you find this account worth publishing, then please edit and let me know what you have done. |
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No trace of the buildings exists now that the blue-uniformed wreckers and bulldozers have done their work. |
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This is a lesson that Southern farmers would have done well to remember when they were planting kudzu in the thirties. |
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We depend almost entirely on overseas trade, and have done since the first export, in 1882, of refrigerated meat on the Dunedin, as I recall it. |
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Maybe that will be the only time that these people will realise they have done a grievous wrong. |
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In both cases, randomly selected groups of citizens are asked to impose punishment on those found to have done wrong. |
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I didn't lock either one of the doors and there's no reason for me to have done it anyways. |
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I have done my job and got some of the products finished and either on trial or certificated by a National body fit for purpose. |
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I have done a couple more all-nighters since then but as I get older I have less stamina than I once used to. |
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Our yardmen have done such a good job of piling clippings against the foundations that the Empress has termites. |
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We have done in-house upgrades on some equipment to replace old relays with a programmable controller. |
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What we have done in the past has already proved successful at Rennes and at Lyon. |
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These folks here at the sheriff's office have done a yeoman's job for the citizens of this county. |
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Drunken yobbery resulted in 30 people being arrested and will have done little to dampen such concerns. |
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We can offer that largely because of the high number of staff we have and the training the staff have done. |
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And make sure your policy includes any renovations you may have done to your home. |
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The two clubs have done a lot of talking lately, about fixtures, Festival Cups and the like. |
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Bozell zings him for ignoring the content-analysis work he and other conservatives have done. |
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She began researching the book although many of the ideas are based on games and ideas that she and her husband have done with their children. |
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I thought it must be my fault, I must have done something, I must have led him on. |
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They have just spent a fortune restyling the restaurant and have done a very good job. |
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That is why that legislation did not do all the economic damage that it could have done. |
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We have done a lot of petitioning outside the leisure centre and have so far got 581 signatures. |
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Some in Hollywood, though, say that the women who've scaled the studio hierarchy have done so by adopting retrograde ideas. |
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Is there anything about it that you would have done differently, in retrospect? |
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The so-called rules of music theory constitute a retrospective set of principles that describe what various composers have done in the past. |
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This result may not have done either side much good in climbing the table, but it did at least preserve harmony in a day-old marriage. |
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If the federal government had a real interest in defending its own cities, then it could have done so. |
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Plus I will be putting together two galleries, one of designs I have done for specific people, and another of occult tattoo flash art. |
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The original idea I had was to animate it in Flash, which I have done here. |
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I have done some plumbing, replacing outdoor spigots and sweating them back together. |
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Rumours and stories about the site's future use have done the rounds for the past few years. |
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This is exactly what government officials have done with bioterror to whip up public support for their antiterror programs. |
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I had some action, caught a couple of nice fish, so I must have done something right! |
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Outside of the missed free, he could not have done any more to win a Leinster title. |
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Thanks to the Grassington Festival I have learnt to build dry stone walls in limestone as he would have done. |
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And what they have done, as I said earlier, was nothing more than, you know, appealing for their constitutional rights. |
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The applause will be loud and long in deserved praise of a man and his family who have done so much for Scottish boxing. |
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And they have done it primarily by heightening and exploiting public anxieties and apprehensions. |
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Both are competitively priced, well built and have done well on road tests. |
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Still, this has to be a role that every actress in Hollywood would surely have done anything to play. |
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Using the language of the Romantics or the Victorian poets, as so many Indo-English poets have done and still do, is disastrous. |
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Unfortunately, by this point I was getting tired of living out of a suitcase and I didn't enjoy the city as much as I might have done. |
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Since I have done this course, however, I have got my confidence back and want to live my own life again. |
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I would not be able to live with myself if I did not own up to what I have done. |
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There's a lot of things I wouldn't have done if I had to do it again, but you live and learn. |
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All living languages borrow from other languages, both living and dead, and always have done. |
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The banks have done that by expanding their offerings of auto loans, life insurance, mutual funds, mortgages, and credit cards. |
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If you were armed with the financial knowledge you now have would you have done things differently? |
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What do these armchair counter-terrorists propose that Moscow should have done? |
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Women weren't allowed to go to sea, and if Siladena had tried to disguise herself, she must have done pretty rottenly in this colorful top. |
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Until we have done the research we do not know what the long-term effects might be. |
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The construction is stone resembling brick in shape, giving a less stern appearance than ashlaring would have done in such a massive building. |
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It is clear that the present Governor loosened monetary policy earlier than his predecessor would have done. |
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All we have done is to ask for assistance to help us cover costs like hiring a band and a public address system. |
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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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Elaine cries herself to sleep at night because of what this scum, these lowlifes, have done to us. |
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Vermouth and Lemon meet these requirements nicely, although oranges, capers, Marsala also would have done in a pinch. |
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I was impressed by the research they seemed to have done into naval maneuvering and combat. |
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I know people who have done small city marathons and given up, because it had no atmosphere and they lost interest. |
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Will they turn the awesome power of the atom upon themselves as we have done? |
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He got the sack for some accusations about what he might have done at the Waipareira Trust. |
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Inter have done more attacking in the opening eight minutes than I've seen them do in all their matches this season. |
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If they are to gain promotion at the first attempt they will have done it against the odds. |
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In other words, the opposition has laid our bona fides on the table and we have done that right here in the chamber during the committee debate. |
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There was nothing that flight controllers could have done to bring home the shuttle safely. |
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Labour could have done this when they were office. We should take their comments with a pinch of salt. |
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They have done some things to control the flow of automatic weapons into the hands of criminals and young people. |
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Doing this technique, you don't have to reply to the hundreds of mailers one by one, because your autoresponder will have done that for you. |
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He should have done better than shoot tamely at the keeper following an incisive one-touch move 20 minutes into the half. |
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I am very satisfied with what we have done and can really see some clear and tangible results. |
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My friend, these people have done their work some time before they were awarded the Nobel prize. |
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We have done an awful lot to get rid of a lot of the forms we have got and also the policies. |
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Nevertheless, Virgin's prominent brand and cheap and simple tariffs have done the business so far. |
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Excepting his frequent dips into the tar pit of toxic love, he isn't regarded to have done too badly. |
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And then do something different, that you and your bad intellectual babelicious self wouldn't have done before. |
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Several attendees shared what they have done at their facilities regarding reprocessing drill bits. |
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I shall just point out very briefly some of the good things we have done in rural health, which supports the backbone of this country. |
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Who should have done what was clearly the issue for debate as the Brechin men butted foreheads and debated the point. |
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For this reason I have done without anecdotes, cartoons, exclamation marks, jokey chapter titles, or pictures of the Mandelbrot set. |
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Do you ask for money on your broadcasts, like televangelists have done in the past? |
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But when it counts, he really pulls out all the stops and that is why we have done so well. |
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When I quit the farm I started temping and have done so ever since but never for more than a few weeks at a time and for various agencies. |
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Some institutions interstate cling to the idea of Queensland being a cultural and economic backwater, as they have done for a decade or more now. |
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An Olympic gold would have done wonders for badminton's profile in Britain but silver is still a major shot in the arm. |
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I'll meet with the family who had asked to meet with him on a number of occasions, and he should have done it on their terms. |
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When a History Channel doc makes you think, then the writers and researchers have done their job, they're hitting their marks as well as can be. |
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Are there any war movies that you feel have done a good job of depicting the plight of the soldier? |
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People who have done nothing being driven like animals, being punished for their slowness. |
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I have done a lot of testing with various ideas for attaching flies to leaders and the only safe and best way to do this is by using a good, well-tied knot. |
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It's not glamorous, but I must say that if I had to metamorphose into an insect, I could have done far worse, such as a meal-worm or one of those creepy luna moths. |
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It was the most common and concrete opportunity to do unto others as you would wish to have done unto you. |
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What would McCain have done if he were president and had the foresight about the ISIS that he now claims? |
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They said the grass was overgrown, the area covered in leaves and the memorial could have done with cleaning for the first Remembrance Day of the century. |
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But all of this was done only after he was arrested, and there is that he could have done to fight the forfeiture of these assets. |
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I of course have never held the job, but it can't be so different from covering campaigns at close quarters, which I have done. |
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Tewkesbury borough councillors have done an about-turn and withdrawn their support for the county council's controversial one-way system in Tewkesbury High Street. |
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But the laity's judgement of its pastors has not always coincided with the priorities of bishops and archdeacons and may not have done so in this period. |
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He may have done an excellent job of expressing his sympathies in an appropriate and meaningful way. |
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You have done wrong, but in comparison to the very real evil that is sometimes revealed by prosecutors, your offending lies at the bottom of the scale. |
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Yet few have done so with as much fanfare, star power, and consistency as the New York City Ballet. |
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Up and down the country, thousands of other people have done the same, yet all of us knew at the time we signed such documents that these wills had no proper legal status. |
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Even though victims groups see Haselberg as a heroine, she feels she could have done more. |
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He saw no need to rebrand the image and it is unlikely that he could have done so even if he had since the persona he had assumed from the beginning was too deeply ingrained. |
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We can dissect it and determine what the cops did wrong, maybe what Garner could have done differently. |
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Not to deal with this and the way we have done it would have been a disservice to the series. |
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Although controversial, this is not dissimilar to what other anti-crime groups have done in the past with male predators. |
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Scientific advances in diagnostic tools make it possible for experts to identify new diseases more quickly than anyone could have done in the past. |
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The gallant understudy, who saved the company's bacon by taking over the role of Goneril, has been denied the reviews that might have done her career the world of good. |
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That is what conservative organizations, religious and secular, have done for centuries. |
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Can we expect the IRA to behave with more political sagacity and give Trimble something more than begrudging and belated help as they have done over the past three years? |
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Why making a self-indulgent disco record is the most punk-rock thing the French duo could have done. |
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If we forgive someone we must let go of anger or blame for whatever they have done, stop holding it against them, and act with love towards them from now on. |
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The Houthis have done exactly this and have shaken the already fragile government of Yemen to its foundations. |
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Still, given the disaster her earlier attempts at contrition were, this appearance seems to have done wonders for her. |
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He translated Beowulf into English, and I think he would have done well by Gogol. |
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In the event that particular and substantial injustices arise from the formula it would remain open to the Law Society to grant waivers as they have done in the past. |
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Most have done more physical damage to themselves in endless schooners. |
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I must have done a double-take, like the Navy pilot who sees a UFO outside his cockpit. |
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I hereby certify that I have done nothing whatsoever that I have any intention of telling you about, unless they've got me bang to rights on tape. |
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Let me emphatically state that what the Lands are alleged to have done is not the norm. |
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We've had three quicks that have done a great job all season. |
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Could they have done more for their blighted communities than simply build personal fiefdoms and live large? |
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Is there anything that you now feel you should have done differently in battle cry? |
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Some countries with firms that have done little to control emissions could reduce their carbon output through relatively simple, low-cost changes. |
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What they have done is taken a small neighborhood with dead-end streets and turned it into a medical neighborhood. |
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The Highlanders' first break came in seven minutes and ex-Killie midfielder David Bagan should have done better with a shot on the run from a Tokely return pass. |
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Yes, if only he had gone to Harvard or Yale like our last four presidents, who have done such a bang-up job running the country. |
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He seems to have done an acceptable job in that posting, so why not just continue and augment the relationship? |
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My sense is that Orwell had a head full of poems, most of them accumulated in schoolboy days and soon afterwards when he must have done prodigious reading. |
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I have done nothing all day and am feeling like a bit of a waster really. |
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She tells us how little the federal and provincial governments have done to regulate the tar sands. |
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Speak with family and friends who have done renovations or built a home. |
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I don't think that you are either rationally or learnedly qualified to make such a massive declaration for this forum as a whole, as you have done here. |
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Members of the Canadian Navy, Army and Air Force pay full income tax, like every other salaried employee in Canada, and have done so for at least the last 50 years. |
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I have done a lot of courses and gained qualifications at the centre. |
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Then he recuperates the error, and says that although it was the wrong man, or because of that, he learned more than he would have done otherwise. |
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But what about odd concoctions we could have done without, like cheetos lip balm? |
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But they still could have done more to defuse the calls for violence from their allies. |
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What would John Dewey have done if Mr. Chen had burst into his Chinese abode and asked for help? |
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In eight months, you have done an about-face and taken this country in a much more sane direction. |
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From Crystal Pepsi to cheetos Lip Balm, see the culinary innovations we probably could have done without. |
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The impulse would have done nothing to deflect a bullet, which would likely have torn through his arm and into him. |
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While Rice inarguably deserved to lose his job, could the NFL have done more to ensure that he gets help? |
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After 10 minutes or so, all but the dementedly committed grown-ups will feel they have done their duty to democracy. |
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The jury said he was not guilty. I knew he wouldn't have done something like that. |
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The ogopogo made no attempt to devour the sailboat crew, as he is reported to have done some years ago in the case of some Indians. |
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Four German cruisers survived the engagement, which they would not have done except for the mist. |
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If we have overhoped ourselves in the hay we may have done the same with the hogs. |
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D'Este and Blumenson wrote that Montgomery and Harry Crerar might have done more to impart momentum to the British and Canadians. |
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As the blood must have come from a fresh kill, the tool users are likely to have done the killing and used the tools for butchering. |
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The nation has competed at every Summer Olympic Games, one of only four countries to have done so. |
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I ask what I have done to deserve it, one daughter hobnobbing with radicals and the other planning to plight herself to a criminal. |
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He sailed around the southernmost tip of Africa in 1488, reaching the Indian Ocean from the Atlantic, the first European known to have done so. |
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Worldwide, horses play a role within human cultures and have done so for millennia. |
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Because such an officer would have done what he did for the sake of the bribe. |
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It was the first club to set up a trust for supporters to work with the club as many have done. |
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Beatrix realises what Norman's brothers have done regarding him and her, but they become determined to prove them wrong. |
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He was her safety call, something she was supposed to have done over an hour ago. |
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I'm satisfied with what you have done for your homework, so you can watch television now. |
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As it was, they were unable to discuss the details severally as they would have done had murder not become thus wholesale. |
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And for all his shooings and worrying, he knew squirrels couldn't have done this kind of damage. |
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I have done this by presenting a method to measure the degree of goal-orientedness and strategicness of claim. |
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He might not have done Birdman either, a film that Keaton now adores. |
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Now that we have done the impossible we can finish it, all that remain are rather easy and surmountable obstacles. |
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I must have done quite a thinko, but I don't remember leaving my keys in the refrigerator. |
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You just happen to come along after they have done the dirty work. |
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Gyllenhaal is believed to have done around 2,000 sit-ups and around five hours of training a day to get in shape for the role. |
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During my career I have had plenty of red cards and I am the first man to put my hands up if I have done wrong. |
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Well, the Bhikshuni sanghas of the Mahayana have done okay, so why shouldn't a Theravada Bhikkhuni Sangha not be okay. |
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This is the first year that we have done the tea dances and they have been a great success. |
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A few of the home side could have done with aslug because they had started the second period far too sluggishly. |
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Guv, we've 'ad a call that there's a shelf-stacker down at Tesco who used a soft mutation when everyone knows 'e should have done a nasal. |
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Personality After all, fellow Monacans Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton have done little to challenge him for the honour. |
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In other words, if you're an ideologue, you'd have done that already. |
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But the girls have done great and now we can't wait to get Reims back on our home court. |
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Both schools should welcome any opportunity to collaborate scholastically, as other schools have done. |
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As governor, I have done everything I can to protect the health and safety of Mainers. |
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All hopes are pinned on blue-eyed boys Ross Barkley, Raheem Sterling and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who have done their clubs proud. |
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What Parker is alleged to have done was gutsy, but not hard to pull off. |
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Millions did and, frankly, I would have done the same, but nobody phoned. |
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Leaf springs have done a good support job for decades, but at the expense of a comfortable ride. |
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Helle's fictional counterpart in Borgen, Birgitte Nyborg, would never have done it. |
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Launched in Mitcham, South London, the centre cost a fifth of what a permanent animal homing unit would have done. |
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I should have done more work this weekend, but I was feeling lazy. |
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I still also take just one sleeping tablet a night and have done for 30 years. |
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Let's hope they don't don Batwomen outfits and take to overhead bridges as the men have done. |
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There's no need to thank me. Anyone would have done the same. |
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As to you, Mr. Carruthers, I think that you have done what you could to make amends for your share in an evil plot. |
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But, Sir, hon. members of the government, led by that old knight of blue ruin, have done something infinitely worse than cry blue ruin. |
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What fifty men dared not have done, one woman did! a painted, patched, fucused, periwigged, bolstered, Charybdis, cannibal, Megaera, Lamia! |
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These must be the real deadlands. Here, there is no new growth to camouflage what the wars have done. |
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You have commissioned me to paint your shop, and I have done my best to brush you up like your neighbours. |
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His hair was thinning and slicked back, and he could have done with a good shave. |
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I am glad I have done being in love with him. I should not like a man who is so soon discomposed by a hot morning. |
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Men, you have done your full duty. You can do no more. Abandon your cabin. Now it's every man for himself. |
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It did not fall to his lot to save her, though I know he would freely give his own life to have done it. |
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As Yoda would put it, if you want to 'farsee' into your future needs, first make sure your homework you have done. |
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Has he considered disconnecting his modem and Fedexing it to himself overnight, as some digital addicts say they have done? |
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All that we have done comes as the result of a certain insistence that since we must work it is better to work intelligently and forehandedly. |
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Only then will we be able to adequately tell what our foresisters have done in memory of her. |
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Also I got some timber, and he built me a fowl-house far better than I could have done it myself. |
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That my own son could have done something so horrible is a hard pill to swallow. |
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To cut a long story short, I'm willing to take on the job, provided you really want to have done with it. |
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You are an inveterately bad girl, and a false sister, and I have done with you. For ever, I have done with you! |
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Ariovistus of the Suebi is reported to have done the same thing in his battle against Julius Caesar. |
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Lest you incur me much more damage in my fame than you have done me pleasure in preserving my life. |
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And this jumblesome mess of odds and ends is all I have done in these weeks of absence, save the letter which I wrote just after coining here. |
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He probably got his death, as he liked to have done two years ago, by viewing the troops for the expedition from the wall of Kensington Garden. |
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Many sources also cite Liberia and Myanmar as the only other countries not to have done so. |
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He may have done some cowpox inoculations in 1796 at about the same time that Jenner vaccinated Phipps. |
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The developments of radiocarbon dating and dendrochronology have done much to further knowledge in this area. |
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He may have done this to stifle any protest they made, if they guessed their captain's plans. |
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I went back to them time and again, just as I have done since my boyhood days. |
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Following the end of World War II the proms continued in the Hall and have done so annually every summer since. |
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The two English players scarcely spoke and, as Faldo was the senior partner, it was suggested that he should have done more to put him at ease. |
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But that disappeared when he didn't fight as regularly as he should have done, when he was cutting corners on his training. |
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It is because they have done so that England is the place where people can do more what they please than in any other country in the world. |
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The monarchs seem mostly to have done so capriciously, often with little regard for the merits of the place they were enfranchising. |
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Yes, all of us will regret it, because it will have done irreparable harm to the prestige and reputation of our country. |
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As a girl she had speed and a knock-kneed moxie at athletics, and might have done more with it if she hadn't harvested all the glory already. |
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I'd have done that gig and I'd have done the next gig and we'd have all gone away and we could have probably discussed it. |
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Like other works of his and other Mannerists it removes far more of the original block than Michelangelo would have done. |
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When we have done it, we have done all that is in our power, and all that needs. |
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For a lone Digger gone troppo, as Joe is deemed to have done, it is a realistic scenario. |
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I would not have the master either frown or chide with him, if the child have done his diligence, and used no truantship therein. |
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The authors have done an excellent job in conveying important details of the works discussed. |
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What you have done is wrong on so many levels, and is going to affect your life in so many ways, I don't know where to begin. |
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Considering they recently re-branded from 121Media, a company known for distributing adware, they could have done a better job. |
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I mean, if we must celebrate Christmas, can we not at least Africanise it, as the African-Americans have done with Kwanza. |
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In the end, Villa could have done with the in-form Carlton Cole who was not allowed to play against the club whot had loaned him out. |
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Surely, if he had been a wife beater she would have done something about it. |
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They have done a bad job of championing middle-class interests. |
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We kept thinking last season that the Beeb should have done that with Roband Sandy. |
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By contrast, plants on the sunnier side of the garden have done well with tall stems of monkshood flowers. |
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But they were down pretty good there for five or six weeks, and they came out like gangbusters, so they have done a good job. |
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The latest batch of pigs, it must be said, have done a tremendous job at rotovating the chicken paddock. |
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I treated them with two lots of milk of magnesia and something to settle their stomachs, and it seems to have done the trick. |
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And instead of feasting on salmon and camas, as their ancestors might have done, they had dinner at a Chinese restaurant. |
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How could this dazzling creature have done something so condemnable. |
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The press could have done a far better job in their coverage of the Spitzer report, rather than sensationalizing it. |
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Scientists have done extensive studies on fibers such as barley straw, kapok, polypropylene wool, Ramkumar said. |
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Some Tatras of the past even featured a fin on the back that would have done justice to Flash Gordon. |
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It's still one of the sketchier things I have done in my life. |
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Under the Representation of the People Act 1867 Parliament can now continue for as long as it would otherwise have done in the event of the death of the Sovereign. |
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You know he shouldn't have done it, so don't try to excuse his behavior! |
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For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you. |
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He went away on Wednesday last, and left this enclosed, which, I think, gives notice that the dry-handed Indians will remember themselves and you better than they have done. |
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Historians can make a credible case that periods of maximalist over-commitment have done more damage to America's place in the world than periods of retrenchment. |
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The Polizei had made a dog's dinner of this. Vera would have done better, no doubt of it. It now remained to be seen whether the Law would do better. |
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As Maori did to Moriori so white settlers have done to Maori. |
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And Joseph said to them, What deed is this which ye have done? |
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That cutter is no good to me now. I could have done with it yesterday. |
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There, I have shot my wad. I have told you in a few words what we have done, and you, my brothers, are now standing just where we were 25 years ago. |
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I have done several night casevacs and they can be pretty hazardous. |
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The theory was breath-catching, but quickly fell apart when the accountant could give no account of what Sibyl might have done with Theresa's body. |
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The doctor's negligence does result in the mountaineer running a risk which he otherwise would not have done, but this is insufficient to incur liability. |
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What would you have done with a burgonet in the 16th century? |
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Taking a break from work seems to have done her a world of good. |
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