All investors should have cash holdings, if only to furnish liquidity for short-term requirements or emergencies. |
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It works if only as a glorious distraction from the antiseptic earnestness of life as a modern-day Test player. |
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Frears always keeps his drama on the right side of plausibility, if only by a whisker. |
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The Chancellor clearly resents these concessions and believes that this untaxed tax is rightly his, if only he could find a way to collect it. |
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There's fine breeding stock in there, if only he knew it, and I feel it is my duty to help him propagate the family line. |
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It had been clear to me, even if only in a diffuse sense, that film would play a role in my life. |
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What one does with the archival information is always guided, if only unconsciously at times, by the theories of Chinese medicine. |
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He appealed for more members to help out on various committees and so lesson the load on directors and staff, if only a few hours per month. |
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I made a long list of promises to God of how good I'd be in future if only we could get this sorted out. |
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By the end of the war, living memorial advocates could claim a rhetorical victory, having routed their opponents, if only in pure word volume. |
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The entire article is definitely worth a read, if only for a view into the strange goings on in the looking-glass world of our legal system. |
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If I could find a way to clone myself, for today only, I would, if only to be able to divide both workload and social loyalties. |
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Notice the skeletal fingers of the trees stretching upward, as if they could regain their lost luster if only they could reach the sun. |
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The film festival wasn't aimed at conflict issues, but issues do work their way in, if only tangentially. |
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He adds that this is a circumstance which we need to be more aware of, if only for our own protection. |
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They fell still, if only for a moment, in deference, but could not maintain their composure long. |
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He would have made a great prime minister, if only the media would have gone easier on him. |
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Be sure to read the excellent manual, if only for a detailed list of all the spells. Who says they don't make them like they used to? |
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Now, if only somebody would do something about those manky, shabby, urban foxes which keep trashing my dustbin. |
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But, Freeman has not given up on eventually finding a Bigfoot, if only to vindicate that he had truly seen the manlike monster. |
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Cork were the better side if only marginally, and we made them earn their bread in a tight and tense finale. |
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Kiltegan were still in there, if only with an outside chance as the second half got underway but Castletown lost no time in turning the screws. |
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Well, if only one television program screws this up, it is a reflection on the stupidity and incompetence of its producers and hosts. |
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I was told to go and get something to eat even if only a bar of chocolate or crisps. |
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I was thereafter keen to attend the classes with my brother, if only as a mute spectator. |
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There are times when I wish things were different, if only because the people deserve better. |
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Neocons tell you that every second-rate nation is ready for democracy, if only we can topple their dictators. |
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The nice thwack of the club hitting the ball is one of the few, if only, notable effects. |
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It seems rude not to turn up, especially if only a few people are attending and your absence will be noted. |
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The yellow kind of andradite known as topazolite would be an excellent gem-stone if only it were found large and transparent enough. |
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However, the movie is still worth seeing, if only for a top-notch swansong from Coburn. |
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He drew back into the deep shadow and waited, if only to calm himself down. |
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I'd be more than happy to prepare filet mignon and French fries for him every night if only he would eat it. |
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It might be love if only they can stop playing nasty practical tricks on each other. |
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The progressive movement could be so strong if only there was a unifying mission statement. |
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Now, if only I could pray away the shriekingly drunk platinum blonde 50-something ladies across the aisle. |
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All this we could handle with a mere shrug of the shoulders and a wry grin if only the sun were out and the sky was blue. |
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Everytime she left the house she blessed herself with holy water, even if only going to the well. |
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It was lame, it was dumb, and it was simplistic, but we loved it if only because it was something that we were doing with a friend. |
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It said the T3, which is a relatively uncompetitive machine, represented competition if only because of its installed base. |
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The transcript is worth reading, if only because it confirms that the attack was a tragic blunder rather than an intentional act. |
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Fortunately the writer asked for name to be withheld and the editor obliged, if only to spare the writer 's blushes. |
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Smitten with Angel, a high-maintenance diva, Troy vows to relinquish the life of a skirt-chaser if only he can get Angel in his arms. |
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Mizuna is another type of Chinese mustard that deserves a special mention, if only for its attractive foliage. |
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We can make substantial contributions, if only we curtail unnecessary expenditure. |
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Some citizens took the not unreasonable view that something had gone a bit askew if only naughty people were carrying arms. |
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This is a case in which I need whatever it is I think or believe to be penetrable, if only for myself. |
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I wanted to like the movie if only because the critics hated it so, but I couldn't deny the unmistakable truth that it was not very good. |
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I never felt so good as we broke ground as I did that day, knowing that we were moving forward, even if only a slight amount. |
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And it could've been a breakout success if only his reach hadn't extended so far. |
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Meat loaf, once a loathed, dry brick of protein, now enjoys more respect, if only for its retro-cool quotient. |
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That sentence is worth reading a couple of times, if only to savour its breathtaking idiocy and vacuity. |
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There are certainly many employees around town who no doubt wish they would, if only for a day. |
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A lot of vets have business relationships with other clinics, even if only an emergency vet. |
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But the suspension buys time, if only a few months, and raises the stakes for a resumption. |
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These days things are a lot better if only because there are several zoos and a choice of transvestite cabarets. |
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I suppose I should have stopped, if only because it seemed in such poor taste, calibrating my body's improvement as Dad's withered away. |
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The women screamed in unison all eager to be the object of Joe's attention if only for a second, but all too timid to volunteer. |
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A game she'd be happy to continue if only it could be light and daring, an adventure of secret intrigue and romance. |
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The memories stirred up by these compositions are very purposeful, if only half-formed. |
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However, a carrot and stick approach to traffic management doesn't work if only the stick is employed. |
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Just think what Juventus might do, if only they could get Joe Kinnear on the case. |
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Should we follow James in embracing a will to believe, if only to cure ourselves of heartsickness and melancholy at the absence of meaning? |
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Nigel Corrigan, if only for that opportunist goal, will recall this final with pride. |
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I have great faith in optimism as a philosophy, if only because it offers us the opportunity of self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Of course, the whole sorry saga could have been avoided, if only we'd heeded the warnings. |
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But do have a stab at Ulysses, if only to see how linguistically inventive and original Joyce was. |
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I re-did the vocal a week later, if only to make a point of starting as stroppily as I intended to continue. |
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What I miss is the certain knowledge that if only she would quit, the world would be a better place. |
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The circular table in his office is piled high with newspapers and books that he intends to read if only he could find the time. |
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Sydney is definitely a great spy, if only for her chameleon-like ability to change her appearance to suit any situation. |
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In a world of overcapacity, every company is desperate to sell what it can, if only to help offset its fixed costs. |
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It would've been convincing if only he didn't look as if he was trying to superglue it to his forehead with sheer will alone. |
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If at all possible, shoot on Betacam or Digibeta, if only for the shots that involve chromakeying. |
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He questions how the act could be such a sin if only the holiest females seem to partake in such an activity. |
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Sometimes we clamor for leadership and insist that if only we had the proper teaching and guidance, we would behave much differently. |
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It will be necessary if only to protect the system from the effects of clientelism exercised from abroad and corruption within. |
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Saxey tells of the secret shame of being in Neverwhere II, if only for a second, with the head of an ibis painted over you. |
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Even when we believe that death is a moral good, it is a unique one if only for the reason that no one knows what it is like. |
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We are sure, if only out of political expediency and with hindsight, you wish you had not used this language. |
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It has also prompted me to get Lucky Jim out of the library if only for the shallow reason that Larkin is the dedicatee. |
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Ash stopped if only to make Salacia end her pleading and put it back in the gold plated box that had safeguarded it. |
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The rest is depressing history that is worth retelling, if only to avoid repeating. |
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I do have to say that I consider that last bit unlikely, if only for reasons of practicality. |
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I'll stick up for him here, if only because he does such a poor job defending himself. |
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She would help Sarah, if only to stop Lauren from thinking even worse of her. |
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This is one of those films that will be talked about for a long time so it should be seen if only for that reason. |
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So could Arianna, if only she could hide her smarts and play the game of politics. |
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Most salmon anglers have a wish list of places they would love to fish if only they could afford it. |
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His people offered to accept him as their King and to lay all the riches of the land at his feet if only he would stop preaching. |
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In effect, you say, you want money so that you can stop worrying about what you would like to do if only you had money. |
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Maybe the lawsuit is a bother and there is another way, if only Pooh could stop bumping for a moment and think of it. |
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Stardom beckons on Sky One, if only you stop trying to entertain the Sun readers. |
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The views out over the river through the glass frontage would have been great, if only I could have seen them. |
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Progressives have been under the illusion that if only people understood the facts, we'd be fine. |
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As Beryl remarked afterwards, if only she'd had her castanets with her she'd have been rattling away and dancing a fandango. |
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However, if only the ligand is photosensitive, then light can only influence the metal-ligand binding indirectly. |
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There is a real community of interests here, if only both sides would see it. |
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She gives a very brief but even-handed overview of the military justice system that's enjoyable if only for her plain-spokenness. |
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He's a pretty interesting guy, if only he had the social skills to make that obvious. |
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He occasionally hints that the Irish state might have been a bit less troubled if only women had been given a larger role. |
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It takes no time at all for them to spread their poison and to implicate others in what they have done, if only by coverup. |
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It makes me wonder why I never thought of Morrissey in the context of Elvis before, if only for the pompadours, let alone the iconic stature. |
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While these cues are sombre, they do have a foot-tapping ambience, if only slow foot-tapping! |
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She's full, and oh so satisfied, if only you could see the smile on her face. |
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Most mums like chicken, so treat yours to some tender poussins, if only because they take around half an hour to cook and don't need carving. |
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Alicia was certain that if only she had been born pretty and dainty like her mother, her life would have been much easier. |
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Yet, for all that, I think it's good to have a politician with the gift of foresight, if only for tips on the gee-gees and the Lotto numbers. |
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She would have made a superb Pre-Raphaelite model, Agatha thought, if only she could be persuaded to make the best of herself. |
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It feels as if only the ultimate extinction of the human race will able to stop that deadly spiral. |
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The child will be a carrier of the trait if only one gene from the parents is transmitted. |
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It is not just memory that he is preserving, it is the transcendent moments in which what has been lost is, if only for a moment, restored. |
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This passage is effective, if only because it employs a debatably relevant, historical analogy. |
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That said, no study of crime can ignore recorded criminal statistics, if only to highlight their partial and problematic nature. |
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Upon taking delivery of the bike I purchased a chain lock and was careful to apply it, even if only parking for a few minutes. |
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Not unlike the Gnostics of old, they have the secret knowledge, and the world would be better off if only all knew as much as the scholars. |
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Fire Down Below may not be a quintessential golden oldie, but it's worth it if only for the well executed performances by its stars. |
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But some general principles can be discerned, even if only at the level of the rhetoric of English criminal law. |
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I just want to run through the aisles, and that is exactly what I would do, if only Chester didn't have her hand in a firm grasp around my wrist. |
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It's worth a look if only for its very British, near-Dickensian combo of squalor, social comment and comic grotesquerie. |
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Normally when he was discomforted he made it known if only to unload some of it onto someone else. |
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Ah, if only other teams had the foresight to disinvite certain players from the play-offs before they started. |
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He can be unpredictable and even manage to dissent from established opinion, if only on the margin. |
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I had, of course, tried to dissuade him, if only for his own safety, but he would have none of it. |
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Most evangelicals will respond to this basic thesis with hesitation, if only because of its novelty. |
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Under the current rules it is possible to force a vote even if only one branch supports the move. |
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And whether it's the doldrums of the blues or the pits, we've all been there and allowed sorrow to swallow us up, if only temporarily. |
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The third chapter was particularly good, if only because I have a tiny amount of personal experience of events. |
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I can picture myself in their place, garnering the accolades, the applause, the love, if only someone would take a chance on me. |
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A minority bands together and feels a kinship, if only for a moment that is as long as a muttered wassup, man? |
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Democracy is sometimes the watchword of those who think that all political problems could be solved if only we became a real democracy. |
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It would be wonderful to see the town enter the competition if only to see what the outside adjudicators and judges think of our town. |
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While its volumes are down, it managed to increase its segment share, if only by a whisker. |
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So far everything we've kept back will have a place in the next house, even if only once a year, like Christmas decorations. |
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For if you allow these beauties to age, even if only for a minute, they will lose their sharpness, their appeal and their zest. |
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I'm afraid I don't live in a society where everybody is ready, willing and able to go to University, if only the funding package were right. |
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The best wisecracks are the lines anybody would have said if only they had thought of them in that split-second. |
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I joined so I could spread the word on tons of books that I know would have larger audiences, if only readers knew about them. |
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This is one of those films that make you want to hug someone, if only to reassure yourself that you are safe and sound. |
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This medieval market town, now an affluent commuter adjunct to Newcastle, is worth a visit, if only to see the striking Hexham Abbey. |
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It's interesting that if only one larva penetrates a snail, it can multiply into tens of thousands of larvae through asexual reproduction. |
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He deserves a more vigorous reproval, if only for signing, along with fifteen others, the infamous letter. |
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Perhaps the council's own legal eagles should consider this scenario if only to offer comforting advice to residents. |
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Googling the Haiti war is an interesting exercise, if only to revisit old fault lines. |
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In reality, shaking a baby, if only for a few seconds, can damage the baby for life. |
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He knew something, and if only she could use it, she'd be on easy street. |
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Now if only they can network my laptop so I can actually print at work. |
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The movie is a disappointment, and could have been a lot better if only he had gone out on a few more limbs than just the inclusion of a few rock tunes. |
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They should be preserved if only for this example of self-denial. |
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It always deserved a higher ranking, if only because no rogues' gallery could ever stop it from performing reasonably well its basic function of delivering the goods. |
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Why didn't it probe, even if only to discountenance the allegations? |
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He claims that political reconciliation is at hand if only the main protagonists would arrive at some common interpretation of the document to which they signed up. |
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However if only half of what is going the rounds right now has even a semblance of credence to it then it would seem that there are problems to be ironed out. |
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Both guns discharged together sounding as if only one gun was fired. |
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The Virgin Mary could be tolerated for her merciful, loving, consolatory virtues if only one didn't at the same time have to buy into her passivity and sexual repressiveness. |
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I think people will enjoy seeing a different Otley even if only on paper. |
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Many of the legal consequences of marriage have now been applied even to void unions, and virtually all marriages are open to dissolution even if only one spouse wishes it. |
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And as such, it bears closer inspection, if only because it may be a harbinger of conservative attacks to come. |
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The fact remains that many, if not most, countries can't be trusted with the technology, if only because of carelessness with fissionable materials or nuclear waste. |
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But they remain startlingly original, if only fitfully funny. |
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Filmed in only one take at Chicken Inferno 2004, this work is definitely worth five minutes of your time, if only to hear our friend, Jay's plummy dialogue. |
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I'm finding it difficult to get myself motivated for the game, but if only to avoid the taunts and jeers of the Magyar Armchair Brigade, I'm hoping for at least a draw. |
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At any rate, the civil war has continued if only one cares to look. |
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Well I think more extreme technophilic ideas do influence the direction of the science, if only because many of the scientists are the people who have these ideas. |
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Today, just a handful of shops and a scattering of houses remain, but its still worth a visit if only to capture the flavour of the island's unique heritage. |
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The old woman boasts that they would change their minds if only they got a look at her backside because one buttock, as she has mentioned twice already, is missing. |
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Legislation should make it obligatory for credit card statements to give how long it would take to pay the current debt off if only the minimum payment is made each time. |
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Asylum seekers have a lot to offer if only they are allowed to. |
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Universities, having once led the way on the content and standards of public discussion, even if only tenuously and intermittently, now simply follow them. |
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Worth a trip if only to sample the cappuccino in the coffee shop! |
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Now if only we could get the express train to run a little faster. |
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Having lived in the rougher parts of Brooklyn, he thought he might have helped if only he had a hammer in his hand. |
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A consequence of the infant's belief in the Father's omnipotence is the conviction that all suffering could be eliminated if only the Father wished it. |
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It's only a simple silver device for gouging mussels out of their shells but with its single, practical use it might, if only for a moment, improve her life. |
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Everyone in Singapore knows him, even if only as the guy who got sued so much that he can't afford to get a barber to trim his monstrous sideburns. |
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In short, he could make up for a forgettable season with a memorable postseason, if only the light comes on in time to help the underachieving Seahawks. |
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He matured much faster than the other boys I knew, if only mentally. |
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Far from being honoured by their offspring they feel as if they are tolerated, if only because they put Chinese carry-outs on the table and designer labels on their backs. |
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But insinuating finance into a process that generally resists measurement can be daunting, if only because traditional accounting systems are not well suited to the task. |
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It's no surprise to hear that the film was dreamt up by director Luc Besson as a teenager, but it's worth watching if only for Jean-Paul Gaultier's glorious costumes. |
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Do not till if only a limited amount of crop residue is present after harvest since tillage will make the soil susceptible to wind and water erosion. |
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Beam's overdubbed harmonies, delivered in a repetitive cadence, are spooky without being forbidding, bringing Low's early work to mind, if only in pace and tone. |
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The crisis center Pisklakova works at offers telephone counselors, psychologists, and lawyers who offer assistance to battered women, if only temporarily. |
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Maybe in a different time, in a different place, maybe if only you had approached with your eyes closed, or they with theirs, it would all have turned out more beautifully. |
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Yet it has proved a winner, if only because it has carried on the propelling pencil's pioneering work in reviving a handwriting culture among adults. |
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This is not a terribly convincing theory if only because the source was a dinner conversation among unidentified subjects, but at least those were informed media workers. |
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Like the work of some notable popular historians, they sought to ensure women a place in this chronicle, even if only as helpmeets of founding fathers. |
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Similarly, in the European bitterling, Rhodeus sericeus, dominant males invested most in ejaculations before oviposition if only one competitor was present. |
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We have the power to influence events if only we are prepared to use it. |
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In fact, it's even more important to bring a critical eye to bear on issues of such import, if only to avoid the kind of moral trumpery that goes on in these sorts of letters. |
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Still, BBC's televised tie featuring Aberdeen and Rangers seemed worth watching, if only because doomwatchers predicted it would be Alex McLeish's swansong. |
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Could she set sail again and raise her black flag, if only in our dreams? |
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Choose idealism over cynicism, if only to avoid being a fashion victim. |
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The system was planned only in the sense that we knew how we could help incoming officials, if only they would let us, and we had some sense of how they could help us. |
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But John is sure that he can nurture ayatollah to bring out the best in him, if only Tzipi and Saeb will do their best for Salaam. |
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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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While the coach is not overburdened with options, Williams is almost sure to shake up his starting XV for next weekend's match if only because a change is as good as a rest. |
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Any woman scientist who garners the slightest approval from the field or the public wins my respect and admiration, if only because I know how hard it is. |
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However, if only two are observed, a tension-type headache becomes the most probable culprit. |
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How can this be achieved if only the bad points are stressed all the time? |
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The Californian is a fine, if inessential sophomore effort from a skilled band that could be on the cusp of something great if only they'd let their guard down. |
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He believed that an invisible hand ruled over the market place, guaranteeing that everyone would eventually benefit, if only the market mechanism were left unencumbered. |
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Darwin's survivalism supplied Marx's opiate, if only indirectly. |
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Darwin had been aware since 1837 that the creationist doctrine of fixed species would crumble if only he could find extreme mutability within one species. |
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There's strength in the diversity of warning systems, if only because it allows the airing of dissenting opinions on whether a particular threat is serious. |
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There was something raw and elemental about Dorset's windswept landscape that I'd missed, and which I needed, if only to remind myself what the city lacked. |
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It is worth recapitulating all this if only to suggest that whatever the public or private reasons for threatening to go to war, it is hard to see how it can be justified. |
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In addition, Dagan suggested supporting student pro-democracy activists, if only to cause unrest inside Iran. |
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It was a reminder that there are those who will speak out for even the most despised, if only in loose, off-the-cuff moments. |
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Just imagine how delighted Cpl. Bryon Dickson would have been to take his boys out trick-or-treating, if only he had been able. |
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She knew that she would present for him if only he asked, and the knowledge humiliated her but further inflamed her, and yet he just kept looking in her eyes. |
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It's worth a look, if only to spot the adorable striped wild piglets! |
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One of the standout tracks though, is just utterly astounding if only for it's mesmerising guitar slides that race unremorsefully into a hardcore-metal freakout. |
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But if only we could think less selfishly about the present and more about the far future then we may just save our sanity. |
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His reign as the Irish soccer manager could have been so much better if only a series of incidents had to fall in his favour rather than against him. |
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Is there an innate, yet dormant capacity within the elderly to actually reverse their ailments if only given the right signals? |
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With our love of repartee, we Irish would challenge the snappiest New York scriptwriter, if only we stayed sober long enough to remember our quips. |
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Watercraft skills are a necessity but any swim, no matter how small or insignificant, is worth a try, even if only for a couple of minutes or a single trot. |
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Personally, I hope Giuliani does run for president, if only to enliven a rather dull summer. |
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He still has a Quaker-like faith that if only people could hear the truth, untainted by spin, untrivialised by the media, they would begin to see the light. |
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Anyway, it was a weird but fun day spent with congenial folks, and I did get to meet the newscaster, even if only as a disembodied voice in my ear. |
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Every child is an ambassador in the making if only he will bear witness in deeds of daily living to the teaching of the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads and the Ramayana. |
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Many organizations with excellent accounting records and capable staff still rely on their auditors for the preparation of the year-end financials, if only for efficiency. |
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Even when the content of a narrative is drawn from the world, the mode of presentation must differ perceptibly, if only slightly, from a pure imitation of real world events. |
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His speech was widely anticipated, if only because his dislike for Disraeli was well known, and caused the Prime Minister much worry. |
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He blabbered away about how he knew where some treasure was hidden and he would tell us if only we would swear to save his life. |
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I admit I felt a flicker of interest, if only as an excuse to avoid ever having to attempt Downward Dog again. |
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Thou must find a way to bring her back out of the Liche's ensorcelment, even if only for a brief moment. |
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Generally if only small volumes of water and high waterfalls were available a millwright would choose to use an overshot wheel. |
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If the chest does not rise, or if only one side of the chest rises, remove the airway, reventilate the patient, and reinsert the airway. |
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Most ziners start out with First Class, if only because they don't know about the alternatives. The second option is Second Class mail. |
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However, if only 1 specific base is present, then both probes are able to hybridize the DNA template. |
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His form is comparable to that of his source text, if only by virtue of being stichic, but also significantly different. |
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This way, if only one duffel shows up, I can start hunting until the other one catches up. |
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I said, well obviously the stonewall, if only to pay homage. |
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It's good, if only for a day, to see the mercenaries adopt the missionary position. |
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They really do have something to gurn about, if only to get them off the Prozac. |
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Cheese fondue is a must, if only because you can complement it with a crisp Savoyard white wine. |
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The first generation of Sovietologists knew their Stalin, if only because there was little else yet to know in their field. |
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Any of that stuff is almost helpful, if only to your psyche. |
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I can also almost see a case for taking a flame gun to every burger bar and fast food joint going if only on the grounds of taste. |
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This change leads to an alteration of the knowledge, if only a decontextualising, and this in turn changes the discipline. |
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However, the Teasmade was never a machine that turned me on, if only for the reason that it never made me my perfect cup of tea. |
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It will certainly have harmed its tourist trade and could well damage Coventry's, if only the seamier side of the city is shown. |
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I remember how my entire life seemed to me to be foretellable, if only I could somehow decipher that cycle. |
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A spit on the palm and a full-handed slap was a deal but if only fingertips slapped then the bargaining would continue. |
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These are the horse latitudes of fashion, when it's O.K. not to think about clothes, if only for 15 minutes. |
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The basic idea is that if only a short time elapses, then the speed will stay more or less the same. |
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Even if only half of the gunpowder had gone off, everyone in the House of Lords and its environs would have been killed instantly. |
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From this time, there was a growing acceptance of the position of Prime Minister and the title was more commonly used, if only unofficially. |
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Thus, if only the infantry is represented, the Royal Marines would parade before the Grenadier Guards, the senior infantry regiment of the Army. |
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In chapter 39, Gangleri asks about the food and drinks the Einherjar consume, and asks if only water is available there. |
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Small, portable GPS receivers with only a single antenna can also determine directions if they are being moved, even if only at walking pace. |
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Bonaparte also insisted that the courts judging civil and criminal cases should be the same, if only to give them more prestige. |
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Documents were, from 1350, considered acceptable if only marked with the seal of the justices. |
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Each glimmer of a Liberal revival has enhanced his historical stature, if only as the victim or agent of the Liberal decline. |
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He will at last prevail, if only we have the grace to recognise Him, to seize the opportunities which, out of these excandescent heats, fly off as sparks from the anvil. |
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There is, in fact, talk of an imminent departure, if only he will be able to get his spaceship back from the hotel owners who, they say, had it distrained. |
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Often, if only one of the allophones is simple to transcribe, in the sense of not requiring diacritics, then that representation is chosen for the phoneme. |
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The Antarcticans sense that life must be asserted here. It cannot draw back before these wastes, but must subdue them if only to demonstrate its viability. |
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The movie almost demands a second viewing if only to appreciate the quality of the animation, although you'd get a lot more of the inside jokes the second time around, too. |
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Even though I was an enthusiastic Lostie from the start, I was grateful for the Guide, if only because it reassured me that I wasn't the only one having trouble keeping track. |
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Apprentice no-hopers I VERY much enjoy watching The Apprentice each year, if only to confirm to myself that I am not as inept as sometimes I feel. |
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Henry strongly wanted a male heir, and many of his subjects might have agreed, if only because they wanted to avoid another dynastic conflict like the Wars of the Roses. |
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In the case of documentaries, our thinking tends to be less warped and biased, if only because the auteurist sensibility has never been too comfortable outside of fiction. |
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The initiative will also give impetus, if only on the principle of evenhandedness, for the police to deal with motorists who drive on the pavement. |
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But, like the Laffer curve, there's a line somewhere where it would be of value to have more orders in-house even if only 60 percent were going to pay up. |
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I longed to be part of the over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder club, if only I had boulders to hold! Or small stones. Even pebbles would have been acceptable. |
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What Spain and Portugal would call piracy was often sponsored by, even if only at times marginally, monarchs such as Elizabeth I and Edward VI of England. |
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What was left to say? Quite a lot, if only parliamentary time permitted. |
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The last ancient source to mention the Chatti, if only in a quotation of Sulpicius Alexander describing events of the late fourth century, was Gregory of Tours. |
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The controversy is useful if only because it illuminates the general thugification of professional sports, which definitely includes the college game. |
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