It is possible that you are antisocial, misanthropic, or in need of a good shrink. |
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The animal foundation is always in need of donations of old blankets and duvets. |
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The five bedroom property is in need of refurbishment, yet it has potential. |
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If you're short on time and desperately in need of a one-stop option for all of your green needs, you're in luck. |
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To what extent is competitive pressure in our biotech age a problem in need of a solution? |
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Moore says that the organization has passed its Chamberlain period, and is now in need of a Churchill. |
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The visitors were now seven points in arrears, 1-6 to 0-2, and badly in need of a shot in the arm. |
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The whole centre is in need of regeneration and, as true to form, it is the private investor that sets the standard. |
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Earthquakes and tsunamis are not the only natural disasters in need of better forecasting. |
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I'm definitely in need of a break and my forthcoming week off is much anticipated. |
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Of course the finance industry is not the only place in need of of some house cleaning. |
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There are still many thousands of lost or abandoned pets in need of rescue in the areas hit by Hurricane Katrina. |
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The co-ordinator will link the helpers with those in need of small favours such as taking their children to school or walking their dog. |
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Yes, the technology is still in need of some tweaks and adjustments, but nothing is perfect straight from prototype. |
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In reality, the psychiatrist, a loose canon with an explosive temper, is more in need of anger management than his client. |
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The house retains its original twin windows and granite sills but is in need of renovation. |
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This time, I am apparently in need of eyelid surgery, which Tammy calls blepharoplasty. |
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The filling was probably in need of a little more sugar or vanilla, but the pastry was crumbly and very moreish with the creamy filling. |
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Now he was desperately in need of calm, which he got in being together with other such mortals who were also equally scared. |
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One man from a group of five set upon his three victims, leaving one in need of hospital treatment and another with a bruised and bloodshot eye. |
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Although it has remained substantially unaltered since construction, it is now in need of restoration. |
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Still symbolic of uncivilized nature, wild game was transformed from an obstacle into a valuable resource in need of protection. |
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There was every possibility he may have collapsed and been in need of urgent medical help. |
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The three-bedroom house comprises 102 square metres of accommodation and is in need of refurbishment. |
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Already, she is in need of bodyguards to protect her from the all-too-real threat of stalkers. |
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For those in need of a true soul album, loaded with understatement, look no further. |
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Given the saddening condition of my sleeplessness, I was sorely in need of a nap. |
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After wading through the shallow molasses of the agnostic gospel slop, I was in need of a true church catharsis. |
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Three of the newcomers seem to be promising epigones in need of additional grooming. |
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The police force is in total disarray, desperately in need of reorganization. |
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Unlike Fred who is a creature of habit, I am far more fickle, always in need of new experiences, change and variety. |
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Her drama classes attract budding actors and also youngsters in need of a confidence boost. |
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I am due to retire next year and will be able to offer my services to the many groups that are in need of volunteers. |
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The church at Eldroth had been used as a school and was in need of redecoration and refurbishment. |
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We were both in need of a vacation so we decided to come back to St Lucia for the sun, sea and sand. |
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The house was in need of a serious clean sure enough, and I've spent much of the day catching up. |
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The shop is also in need of good quality items to sell such as clothes, books and bric-a-brac. |
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In addition, say the consultants, the facility is in need of major refurbishment. |
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The central concepts of this work remain disputed and in need of close scholarly argument. |
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Yet I feel in need of a cool drink at the end of an unbelievably stressful week. |
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Few topics in education are more important or more urgently in need of reform. |
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East Greenwich is desperately in need of a proper greengrocers within a few minutes walk. |
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My brother's car had rack-and-pinion steering, which was in need of repair. |
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The itinerant handyman is driving through the Arizona desert when he realizes that his car radiator is in need of water. |
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Ireland is younger, more sallow, better educated, more vibrant and more in need of joined-up thinking than ever before. |
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If you are interested in animal welfare there are two young dogs urgently in need of homes. |
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The idea is that Londoners will be in need of a big squeeze as election fever gets worse. |
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To assert its indisputability would be to acknowledge that we, in pre-colonial times, were literally heathens in need of enlightenment. |
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That the US aerospace industry is in need of a wake up call is no longer a question. |
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The most difficult young people are often the most damaged young people, the most in need of affirmation and support and love. |
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For those in need of help, the editor is accompanied by a tutorial on the developer's Website. |
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My heel skin is in need of a bit of pumicing, but these sandals don't show heel anyway. |
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It goes down easily on the left to depict broadcasting or medical research, the Internet or schooling, as a commons in need of public management. |
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The system of appointments is, in any event, in need of fundamental reform. |
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He had tiny, tiny little eyes, and pale colorless and limp hair, that was badly in need of a cutting. |
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Parents thus become an impediment to successful parenting, in need of professional re-education. |
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Then they say that he is a red-blooded heterosexual male, and that he is stressed and in need of psychiatric help. |
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The church had been used as a school and was in need of redecoration and refurbishment. |
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And he acknowledges his own fallibility, the fact that he is part of the problem, in need of radical reform, dangerously prone to evil. |
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If you feel in need of some protein, choose bland, rather than oily, fish, and chicken in preference to red meat. |
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It is never particularly persuasive to address believers as if they are idiots in need of education. |
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Many devastated householders are now trying to sort out homes that are at best damp and at worst in need of serious building work. |
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Namely, pennies from heaven aren't exactly showering down on Latin American apparel producers in need of financing. |
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If they don't get you or you are in need of assistance, they call a 911 dispatcher. |
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He is in need of counselling and psychological treatment, best under the care of a psychiatrist. |
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Being a neural psychiatrist and counselor, she tries to give a hand to those in need of help. |
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Just across the border are thousands upon thousands of poor, especially men with dependents in need of support. |
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Nowadays, no sooner is an asylum built than it is filled with maniacs, suicidal melancholics, or senile dements in need of care and treatment. |
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Significant mammal records include the yellow-bellied weasel and the crab-eating mongoose, both regarded as rare and in need of conservation. |
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The stained glass windows behind the altar in Glann Church are in need of repair. |
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If the figures being thrown around this week are any indication, there are a lot of people in need of remedial math lessons. |
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The building was recently renovated but the apartment itself is in need of work. |
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It's a 14 ft, wooden, clinker-built boat, upside down and in need of some varnish. |
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They are in need of an injection of class players as they launch a concerted push to climb off the foot of the table. |
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Ellie thus fits the stereotype of the repressed career woman badly in need of a man to make her a complete woman. |
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While in need of some modernisation, the accommodation is bright and generously proportioned throughout. |
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The Chamber of Commerce is always in need of funds and the money raised will go towards the day to day running of the operation. |
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According to this article, the government is in need of a few translators of Arabic, Farsi, and Pashto. |
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I ought also to catalogue my entire CD collection for insurance purposes but I'm not currently in need of THAT much procrastinatory activity. |
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First, it implies that a capitalist market economy cannot be left to itself, but is a social system in need of design and support. |
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Implicit in the myth is the judgment of a decadent present in need of regenerative cultural renewal. |
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It was a slightly distasteful thing to watch, this video diary of a fragile man in need of help. |
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Children in need of care usually stay at the safe house until they can be placed with a foster family. |
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Spotters trolled the city for pregnant women, and contacts or legmen approached pregnant women who seemed in need of help. |
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It provided for blind priests, lepers and other poor people in need of care. |
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The North-Eastern Health Board covering Cavan, Louth, Meath, Monaghan have only revaccinated eight children from the 168 in need of the boost. |
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Normally, prosecutors return case files they consider weak or in need of revision. |
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At times, it was almost like Dennis was not a kid but a pet in need of better housebreaking. |
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Dark, in need of a haircut and pathologically thin, he looked like a down-at-the-heels rocker. |
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They say they're going to pre-board those passengers in need of special assistance. |
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Glass is interrupted by the antics of extended family and friends who keep crossing his path in need of help. |
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The rich take advantage of the poor, overtaxing us when you're in need of money or if we have too much money. |
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The firm maintained a 5-bed convalescent home at Scarborough, to which employees in need of a change of air after sickness might be sent. |
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The linear grass verge along the village has some attractive planting but many stretches are in need of cultivation. |
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Here she kept open house for the traveller the poor and those in need of help. |
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Some rushed to the lounge in need of more coffee while a few were in frantic search of the editors. |
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A veranda was furnished with two rocking chairs and a potted plant in need of water and some more sunlight. |
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This is a very important listed building which is now in need of major repair work. |
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Corporations in need of funds have to convince creditors to lend them money. |
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Haks then prepared designs for abandoned vaults or areaways in need of remedial construction. |
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Good, of course, must routinely triumph, and if a cad is in need of redemption, then the love of a good woman will set him aright. |
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A win would bring verve to a locker room in need of such a catalyst, an emotional jolt. |
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Won't the degenerate rustics of Sherston, so clearly in need of protection from themselves, go back to their ancient uncouth ways? |
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On election day, he and two other stooges jammed phone lines, preventing Democrats from reaching voters in need of a ride to the polls. |
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He also appealed to the public to assist those less fortunate by adopting a poor family in need of assistance. |
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They stand next to some council flats now looking shamefully in need of care and attention next to their spanking new neighbours. |
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After condensation, the fluids are drawn back to the areas that are in need of cooling. |
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The army of bus drivers that keep the wheels of the county's public transport machine turning is in need of fresh recruits. |
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But for a lonely night in need of some corny sentiment, this is some fluffy candy that just might fill. |
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Most important, I'd like something that does not make me look washed-out or in need of a tan. |
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The Europeans are also in need of seagoing oilers and fleet replenishment vessels. |
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Shurkom gently awoke E.D. out of a restless sleep, and announced that Robert was in need of his presence. |
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These articles paint a picture of a poor retired couple that have been very hard done by and are in need of protection from neighbours. |
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Still, there are a lot of options for teams in need of offensive playmakers. |
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Many families living in the borough are in need of more suitable homes and unlawful occupation is stopping them from moving. |
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The large malvaceous genus Abutilon is in need of critical revisionary study. |
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To hail a taxi or bus, one wags a finger or fingers depending on the number of passengers in need of a ride. |
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But it is desperately in need of re-decoration and she now faces a battle against time and a shortage of money to make it habitable. |
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In the process they unearthed evidence that he was squeezing money from businesses in need of his influence. |
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It takes the help of many volunteers to make this event possible and we are in need of volunteers for all tasks. |
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All that death and sadness is in the past, and we have sporting events right now in need of a comical mascot. |
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Having suffered years of neglect, the Victorian villa they had chosen was in need of complete overhaul. |
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Hence, Lebanon is still in need of history and religion curricula capable of addressing Lebanon's plural needs. |
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What will happen to the child that was conceived with the father out of work and the mother in need of support during maternity? |
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How can a beneficiary group in need of drinking water be forced to contribute a share of the cost of water supply? |
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Meanwhile, Monet was having difficulty selling his paintings and, to make matters worse, Camille was in need of almost constant care. |
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You may be in need of a maximal treadmill stress test, which will reveal any reduced flow in the arteries. |
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Passover is coming and this is a wonderful opportunity to think about a Jew who may be alone, in need of an invitation to join your Seder. |
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He said the Congolese were especially in need of foodstuffs such as maize meal, maize, goats and chickens. |
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Ridgeway elementary is the only school within safe walking distance and is in need of repair. |
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The pair have methodically gone about improving a swing that few seemed to think was in need of fixing. |
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With their boat desperately in need of repair, the crew had beached the vessel, awaiting the return of assistance from Spain. |
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The incapacity caused by such fear and miscommunication is symbolized in these novels by an intestinally bound up male body, in need of release. |
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Poets are selfish, self-centred people who regard neighbours as noisy interruptions rather than deserving objects in need of a helping hand. |
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He was all smiles by the time I stumbled into the office on Sunday morning, still in need of a few more hours of sleep. |
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An unspecified Italian city, shot either at night or at the first light of dawn, is generally empty and in need of a coat of paint. |
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An old four bed farmhouse in need of renovation and a range of stone outbuildings on the land offer huge potential. |
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The Defendant was in need of living accommodation for himself as he had recently separated from his wife and had left the matrimonial home. |
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Neutrally buoyant ammoniacal cephalopods in the mesopelagic are a limiting case in need of study. |
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Also notice how items in my to-do list are color-coded, indicating whether they are on time, late, in need of attention or ongoing. |
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Unfortunately, the range of colors, including metallics, is in need of further development. |
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Certainly a Britain desperately in need of Chinese sovereign wealth funds will not object too aggressively. |
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Emrys claims to be a sultan of consulting for friends all over the globe in need of advice. |
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Some one belonging to each of us could be the next accident victim in need of a transfusion. |
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Over 1,700 people signed up and since then they have been receiving monthly newsletters about projects in need of help. |
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If someone is in need of a listener, an ambivert can be the perfect person to pour your heart out to. |
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Castledermot is looking nicely spruced up, although some premises are sadly neglected, and in need of a face lift. |
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In addition, T-cells can create microphages and scavenger cells that scour the body looking for foreign substances in need of a smackdown. |
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The property was completely refurbished just 12 years ago and is only in need of interior decoration and fittings. |
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The tours included visits to established resorts, emerging destinations and some still in need of development. |
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York is also in need of another key visitor attraction to keep tourists in the city for longer, the Vision report continues. |
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These weeks, however, when we are gathered together benumbed and in need of each other are not the moments for critical analysis. |
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My own thinking is that he's not so much in need of a keep fit campaign as he's needful of an outlet for all that energy. |
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Small banks in need of unwinding their positions had problems finding counter partners in the interbank market, he said. |
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Like all people given to the life of the mind, Kant was in need of the discipline that he imposed on himself. |
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These differences with regard to drop out from bibliotherapy are in need of further explanation. |
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Sir, I am sure that I am not alone in feeling that Council Tax is unfair and in need of reform. |
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This underfunding means buildings, streets and pavements are all in need of repair. |
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The navy was desperately in need of a cold storehouse near the water, so that the sailors' beef would not go bad before it was put on shipboard. |
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If your mum and dad were trapped in marriage for twenty years not because they loved each other, but because they were in need of the comfort, would you write a song about it? |
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Hardly an apologist for Vienna, Byron still found these tracts too extreme and in need of censoring. |
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We are angry... We are tired of women being painted as perpetual victims by the left, in need of big daddy Government to save us. |
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Outside, the once splendid Nevski Prospekt is in need of a lick of paint and seems to be trying desperately to become European, but its people are grey and wan. |
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If the door still does not seal tightly to all sides of the jamb you either installed the weatherstripping badly or the door is bent and in need of replacement. |
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Singing and dancing may bring pleasure to the public, charity concerts may salve guilty consciences and the world is definitely in need of some cheering up. |
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But it's still a big jive turkey in need of a valuable lesson. |
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The piece was acutely in need of some serious editorial readjustment. |
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Granted, there's enough wicked fretwork and cool guitar noise throughout this record to both recall past glories and satiate those in need of a modern rock fix. |
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Patients in need of therapeutic dilatation of this sort often need a redo every year or two as scarring reaccumulates. |
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They still just distract us from generally more substantive topics in need of our attention. |
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No one will deny these schools' sexual assault responses are in need of scrutiny and improvement. |
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Just as Palmer, taken in sixty-second doses, seems relaxed, so, measured over hours, he seems in need of a sedative. |
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It is a significant day for a nation and a region in need of, and yearning for, self-governance and an unshackling from dictatorships and oppression. |
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He looked requisitely adolescent, like a baby in need of a wet nurse, and possessed the ability to delude himself into thinking he could carry a tune. |
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Use Helmholtz resonators, diaphragmatic absorbers, or plenum absorbers for large rooms having reflective surfaces and in need of speech intelligibility. |
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It handled wonderfully, was speedy for an aircraft of its immense size, and had a promising future in a military in need of support and resupply around the world. |
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Perhaps he had been feeding off the relative youth of Paul, who appeared in need of a long nap by this point. |
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They were about three years old and in need of changing anyhow. |
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After the caning they took in the first two Tests, England were badly in need of a lippy bowler with plenty of menace and Kirby would have fitted the bill. |
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According to the listing in the registration maintained in the eye hospital, patients in need of a cornea are informed and brought to the hospital. |
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Individuals, according to atomistic theories, are not in need of any communal context in order to develop and exercise their capacity for self-determination. |
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Before beginning work on the lunge, it is advisable to ask your vet to check his teeth to make sure there are no sharp points or Wolf teeth in need of removing. |
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But the idea that technology makes us free has now become a shopworn notion in need of drastic revision. |
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Considering what else a distressed passenger in need of a facility might have deposited in a barf bag, the man in question seems to me to be the acme of discretion. |
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On around one third of an acre, this gracious residence with double bay windows has not been occupied for a number of years and is in need of total refurbishment. |
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They're in need of an autumn tidy, that's for sure, but it's a job that'll keep Graham busy for no more than half a day, possibly as much as a full day. |
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Sweet Relief is a nonprofit organization that helps musicians in need of medical care and basic assistance, as well as aiding retired or semi-retired musicians. |
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Beggarsdale was in need of a spot of light relief this week, what with fears that the old quarry is about to be turned into a rubbish tip and some pretty dreary weather. |
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There is a summer mews in need of some tender loving care, and a large cement sunken area which could accommodate a fantastic water feature or even a swimming pool. |
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But as much as the hurricane has dominated the news, not everyone is in need of a life raft. |
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Our new partners should dispose on excellent knowledge on selling high-tech products, which are in need of explanation, ideally on microtechnological products. |
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Mountain West fans have been in need of some Milk of Magnesia all year. |
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The health-care system is broken and in need of an overhaul, not a tune-up. |
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Patients with chronic severe depressive and anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, and bipolar disorders are particularly in need of specialty consultation and management. |
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What percentage of the population has been cast away, not counted any more as unemployed, although they are unemployed, and in need of employment? |
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People either wanted them in need of refurbishment or in turnkey condition, and they were being chased by three or four people in the auction room. |
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When in Uis and in need of a meal, the Lizenstein Guesthouse may be visited for delightful typical African meals including an excellent bobotie and also light meals. |
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The brand-spanking-new hardcore gym has filled a gaping hole on the Manhattan-Bronx borderlands, a neighborhood in need of a place to pump serious iron. |
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The six-year-old, a winner in the summer, returned to the fray at Wetherby recently and ran as though in need of the race when finishing unplaced to Brandy Wine. |
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He had shown up at the Zhou house some eight days ago, as he had on earlier occasions, broke and in need of shelter. |
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This is because they are within wealthy neighbourhoods and do not feature among the government's priority areas in need of grant aid and social care support. |
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Badly in need of linebacker help and some bulk on the defensive line, the Packers drafted speedy linebacker Nick Barnett and defensive tackle Kenny Peterson. |
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The best thing we can do is be proactive in intervening in the lives of those around us who are in need of support. |
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His career has its interesting moments, but he registers on screen as no more than a callow, whey-faced pretty boy in need of a charisma transfusion. |
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The impact of reform will be slow and it is hamstrung by being unable to aggressively reflate its economy by the euro's self-defeating rules so clearly in need of change. |
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The wing entrance was particularly in need of cleaning but hawk-eyed members of the team were also disappointed with the quality of furniture and linen in some wards. |
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You are absolutely, positively in need of a change of scenery. |
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The good yeomen and thespians who put on the River City Shakespeare Festival are in need of a few knaves, churls, gentlemen and gentlewomen to volunteer as well. |
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I bet it will be a humdinger, and if I weren't so tired, my brother about to exit, and my mental health in need of lots of after-hours cosseting, I would be there. |
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From a distance, the pub has an air of faded charm and elegance, but closer inspection reveals the fabric of the building is in need of restoration. |
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The complex is badly in need of investment, not only to maintain the fabric of the buildings itself but also to raise the profile of the local community. |
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Conversely, always stay within what you feel comfortable wearing to avoid raising the suspicions that there's a fashion victim in need of style resuscitation. |
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For an unknown presenter to be awarded such a plum job signals both that he is on the fast track to success and that the station is in need of a boost. |
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With the ageing of our population it would not be possible from a financial perspective to support and care for everybody who was in need of care in institutions. |
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The film industry was in need of new strategies for earning revenue. |
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There are people here who are in need of insulin for their diabetes. |
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They refuse to believe in a religion that allows for adaptation and change, and correspondingly can only see outsiders as people in need of conversion to their belief system. |
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According to the Iranian authorities, tens of thousands of people are desperately in need of food, water and shelter after the most lethal quake in a decade. |
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The leaflets also provide specific guidelines for laying or coppicing hedgerows which have grown up, lost their dense base and are in need of rejuvenation. |
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There are claims and counterclaims over whether the railings were in need of repair before the trip or if they were damaged in a collision earlier in the evening. |
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The electoral system is creaking and badly in need of change. |
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Dark curls of ebon feathered around his face in need of another trim soon. |
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More pressingly, the Frenchman finds himself with a squad facing a much-needed overhaul with as many as five positions desperately in need of an upgrade. |
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These boats are old, inefficient, and in some cases in need of extensive work if they are to meet the demanding safety standards that now apply to Ireland's fishing fleet. |
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From high school, I felt that I had the goody-goody thing and the academic thing pretty well locked up, but I was a geek in need of a social life, so I moved into a frat. |
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Without some sort of prioritization scheme, it will be difficult to focus limited resources on species, ecoregions, and habitats that are in need of conservation. |
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All three were in need of an Internet reputation manager, someone who could help save their online reputation by cleaning up undesirable digital footprints. |
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In addition to the house there is a leisure complex to the north, which includes a large function room or gymnasium and a swimming pool which is in need of some maintenance. |
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Please enlighten me on this subject as I am in need of clarification. |
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We are desperately in need of any materials that we could use to fix the rooves on the dog kennels. |
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Reamer has divided the book into sections organized by types of programs offered and groups in need of particular services. |
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However, especially the new member states located in Eastern Europe are in need of enormous investments in the WSS sector. |
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Both were orphans in need of affection, and they found that they could give it to each other. |
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It doesn't mean you're a worrywart, a nervous wreck or in need of heavy medication. |
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Translation pedagogy is still in its infancy, and is in need of substantial theorisation. |
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The tamkins were access points where Wolsey's water engineers could isolate sections of the pipeline which were in need of attention. |
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Any applicants considered to be in need of immediate assistance could be issued with a note admitting them directly to the workhouse. |
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We Germans more than anybody else stand in need of a knowledge of the facts concerning this question. |
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However, along the way, Merlin receives a vision that Arthur is in need of assistance against the schemes of Morgan le Fay. |
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James saw the Gaels as a barbarous and rebellious people in need of civilising, and believed that Gaelic culture should be wiped out. |
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Thus fallen humanity is in need of the redemption that can be found in Christ. |
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The empire became a popular destination for many English nobles and soldiers, as the Byzantines were in need of mercenaries. |
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Still, at the time, I was dearly in need of a God-wink or two. And, as so often happens, I had to wait for them. |
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After a job like that, a civil servant might well be in need of a life coach. |
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Chris Martin is thought to be in need of the money after Gwyneth Paltrow consciously uncoupled him of PS100million. |
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The majority of countries ranked leadership as the subtopic most urgently in need of action, followed by talent management. |
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Drably dressed, the Virgin wraps her cloak around her son's insensate shoulders as if He were still an infant in need of shelter and warmth. |
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But now the pipe organ in St Lucius's church, Farnley Tyas, is in need of some tender loving care. |
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Comfort Prayers is non-denominational, and speaks to any and all in need of spiritual encouragement. |
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This said, one common denominator is that the world as a whole is in need of redemption. |
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Ah humanity, so dirty, so tainted, so very much in need of repair! |
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Currently, there are 1,015 people in need of hemodialysis registered in the universal list. |
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Nations sometimes resort to international arbitration when faced with a specific question or point of contention in need of resolution. |
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Without make-up and with her long, blonde hair hanging loosely, the normally stunning star appeared in need of more than just spiritual healing. |
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But not all of these characters are in need of a Prince Charming. |
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He hopes to market them on everything from mouse mats to knickers, and says that we are all in need of a dirty laugh in these hard times. |
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The junta and the caudillo are, however, unique cultural and political forms of government that are in need of further comparative analysis. |
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Unfortunately he was a worm, monecious surely, but in need of another worm. |
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The current status of this procyonid in Texas definitely is in need of serious study. |
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I shall have no peace of mind until I have planted a seed of Nordic blood wherever the population stand in need of regeneration. |
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The third level is a typical sphere badly in need of terminological innovation. |
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You might be in need of not one but two hankies to sit through this tear-jerker. |
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Say When is never in need of dizzying hand-held camerawork, gun battles or collapsing cities to make an impression. |
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The English church found itself in need of conducting a new conversion process to Christianise this incoming population. |
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The movie flashes back to 1974 to a much younger, scruffier Steve badly in need of a shower and some shoes. |
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Musically, the ensemble were tight and showed an array of genuine talent, albeit some of the vocals were in need of finetuning. |
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As tends to be the case with impressionistic documentaries of this kind, some will find the film's 99-minute running time in need of flensing. |
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Alas, we are reduced to desperately seeking Toto, in need of someone to go behind the curtain and tell us that the wizard's name is enronomics. |
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I stumbled across it when I was much in need of a better night's sleep than my new bivy bag could offer. |
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Also in need of rescue are sailmaking lofts, a former tannery, Scotland's oldest railway station, gate lodges, schools and churches. |
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Tresco was in need of modern defences, but Killigrew also wanted to use the work programme to increase his political influence on the island. |
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As a callow sixth-former with an overinflated sense of my own poetic importance, I was in need of friendly advice and encouragement. |
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Badly in need of a runback specialist, he allowed his star cornerback to talk him into using him as the kick-off returner. |
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At six foot tall and leanly built, Benedict was in need of bulking up to play the bad guy. |
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The Arch was now surrounded by further property development and kiosks, and was in need of restoration. |
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A handful of cinema's certifiable masterpieces are in need of restoration. |
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When in need of a bail bond, A Plus Bail Bonds provides immediate, 24-hour service, meeting all of Washington State bail bonds needs. |
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In fact, for many wholesalers in need of reroutes, two seemingly contradictory objectives can often be achieved. |
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She lived in the notorious Red Road high-rise flats and quickly realised that the Kosovans weren't the only ones in need of help. |
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Bea is exaggerating the risk involved and promise to reinspect those elements of the levee reportedly in need of further repair. |
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The initiative identified areas in need of attention and produced concrete recommendations on how to go about improving them. |
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If an individual has the right skill set and qualifications, they can apply for industries listed as being in need of workers. |
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This false economy is proving expensive and the red tape most in need of cuts is the sheaf of backfiring policies dreamed up by Mr Maude and his band of Tory ideologues. |
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Those same users, Mitra adds, may be the ones most dependent on questionable water supplies and therefore most in need of this testing capability. |
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There were 331 dead and about 800,000 in need of humanitarian aid. |
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Sloppy kissers are seen as inexperienced and in need of nurturing, while aggressive kissers give the impression that they might be selfish in bed. |
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Cooperative credit institutions in need of aid from the state will not be recapitalised before their restructuring plans have been formally approved under state-aid rules. |
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The personnel shortage, he said, could get worse as the five carriers that deployed to Iraq return to their homeports badly in need of maintenance. |
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For firearms professionals in need of an improved capacity to provide live-fire training, Advanced Interactive offers outstanding value for state-of-the-art shooting ranges. |
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Anyway, Sis, I was in need of one more corner post, and I remembered seeing an old railroad tie across the field, a relic from a long-gone horse corral. |
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If all this talk of ginger has left you in need of a quick ginger fix then no one can deny that there is little more satisfying than a crunchy gingernut biscuit. |
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However, the acanthodians, thelodonts and osteostracans from the majority of the Gotland stratigraphy are still in need of taxonomic review and revision. |
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It contains nourishing peach kernel oil, protective rosehip oil and argan oil, and can be used by mums also in need of pampering PS29 for 100ml, www. |
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Among his Christmas patients are an Alaskan malamute in need of a double knee replacement, and springer spaniel Harvey who arrives at the surgery with a shattered jaw. |
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If you have the muscles to lift it, the large 27mm blade gap and super sharp double-sided teeth make light work of unruly hedges in need of an annual cut back. |
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On Sunday, PDSA Walkies is inviting dog owners and animal lovers to take part in a sponsored dog walk to raise vital funds for pets in need of vets. |
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Well, the last time I visited Firhill I was hit by a coin thrown by a ned kitted out in a Thistle shirt a cuddly toy in need of parental guidance? |
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The straight men are a group of sad sacks in need of drastic rehab. |
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He said many physicians aren't cognizant of the importance of such coverage and there continues to be an untapped market in need of the protection. |
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Help Me Help You,'' starring Ted Danson as a psychiatrist in need of some psychoanalysis himself, and the assorted nutcases in his group-therapy session. |
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