Perhaps the rich palette of musical veins gushing out in Beloslava's songs are in some way connected to the many countries she has visited. |
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We would be delighted to hear from any other people who could support us in some way. |
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Every poem in it was in some way or form connected to the relationship between the two of them. |
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I reject totally any statement by the opposition that we have in some way been ambivalent. |
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To be eligible, charities must be registered in the UK and focus on helping children and young adults in some way. |
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We all have fond memories of Sharon and her zest for life and we hope that such memories will in some way console those who mourn her. |
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There may be certain provisions in the letters patent appointing governors and governors-general which limit them in some way. |
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I glared at him, willing my stare to pierce his forehead and at least in some way convey my intense resent of his everything. |
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The figures are always startlingly lifelike, yet never precisely to scale and always altered in some way. |
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With that many rug rats running around, Grandpa was a wise man to keep them occupied in some way. |
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This does not mean, however, that chemistry, biochemistry or atomic physics are in some way giving us a false picture of reality. |
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Sushi, chicken teriyaki, Thai food, Tandori, even privately owned taquerias all do well here in some way or form. |
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And I think that, you know, probably anyone who you make an example of, you are probably going to mistreat in some way. |
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The people he did business with were seriously linked to the Bay Area party scene in some way. |
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How do we not telegraph to the rest of the world that we are vulnerable in some way? |
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The steam printing press, telegraph, radio and television have all revolutionized media in some way or another. |
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The couple told of the whispering campaign in their community accusing them of being in some way responsible. |
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Still, one needs to be able to identify in some way with the text, and the textual entity that is its author. |
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It's an oasis for me, and I am deeply thankful for your honest writing and willingness to share your life in some way. |
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The three strikes law made lying acceptable in some way and perhaps required her lie. |
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Somehow, wearing a taboo word on your shirt is all right, as long as it's written in some way bassackwards. |
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There was also a kind of illicit thrill that they were in some way medicinal too. |
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It may not be just a two-tier economic divide, but increasingly a three-tier melange which needs to be harmonized in some way. |
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Every line that he sang over the decades has become memorable in some way or the other. |
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If our three-dimensional universe possesses one of these identified topologies, then this may in some way be dictated by laws of Nature. |
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Healthcare is a matter of concern in most countries and one that touches everybody in some way. |
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Until it is developed in some way, it will continue to be a secret little haven where youngsters can gather to get up to mischief. |
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I reckon most of the triads in this city would be involved with the Council in some way. |
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We talked about school, friends, family and browsed among all these various topics, usually complaining or moaning about them in some way. |
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We are learning that when our bodies or minds or spirits are sick, it affects all parts of us in some way. |
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People who mortify the body in some way will always command a voyeuristic interest. |
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Therefore, bemoaning the past or longing for a return of foregone days in some way denies the person one already is. |
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I strongly believe that we are all racist, in some way, that the skinhead lurks in all of us. |
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We've all got a bit of a mumpsimus in us in some way shape or form don't we? |
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It seems Mr Wyatt thought the injured person slighted him in some way but this offence is totally out of character. |
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The mathematician proudly gave his answer, glancing at me slyly out of the corner of his eye, as if he had outdone me in some way. |
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And yet part of me worries that to see myself as the subject of my own life story is in some way selfish. |
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But still the mountain loomed over her and just in some way it was different and unlike anything she had seen. |
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The other was a decoction of green sneezewort, which was also declared to be excellent in some way or other. |
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Although her leaving was not untinged by disappointment, we felt we had failed her in some way. |
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So in some way there seems to be a need for a linkway between the Centre and the Museum complex. |
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And if either of you break the pact the other person you shook with gets to hurt the promise breaker in some way. |
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Indie snobs think anything that isn't difficult to like in some way is somehow inferior to pop. |
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The issue of Nitrates stands out, with nearly one in five farmers visited being non-compliant in some way. |
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All the villagers are convinced that the corn is in some way responsible for their illness. |
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All his work is in some way connected with the continuum of history and an exploration of Englishness. |
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When I find a staff for the flag, I'll find a way to tie our mascot on the staff in some way. |
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It's another thing to be out in creation in some way or another and experience and encounter God's beauty or majesty or splendor or power. |
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I put myself in the mother 's place and I feel the heartache of not just losing a child, but knowing that I was in some way to blame. |
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Quite clearly, there is a job of work to be done in terms of our relationship with Indonesia to in some way check or halt this process. |
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Could it have been those allegiances that in some way led her to purvey such calumnies? |
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Because ecological correlations often seem surprisingly high, some statisticians and social scientists think they should be devalued in some way. |
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Ruth would have felt the need to cap the comment in some way, or qualify it, or even dismiss it out of hand as arrant nonsense. |
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Aborigines sometimes killed straying convicts, but officialdom usually assumed they had offended in some way. |
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Each electrical appliance harnesses the energy of electrons in some way to create a useful side effect. |
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The telling of this story is not intended to suggest I have in some way been chosen, or that I own powers far above the ordinary. |
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Special consideration could be given to those physically challenged in some way. |
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But the debtor or hirer may have been prejudiced in some way by reason of this fact. |
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Mr Carter has suggested to us that this notice of appeal was prepared in a hurry and that it is in some way deficient. |
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Many superheroes of bygone eras possess powers that exist in some way in the natural world or derive from real inventions. |
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The World Cup final is a match that touches almost every country in some way. |
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While many in the country welcome this, some say in some way it's hurting the local industry. |
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She became the comic symbol of the longing for grace and beauty that is in some way shared by everyone who is clumsy and shy and ill-favored. |
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The theory is that an idea is embedded in the subconscious, and it is affecting one's conscious behaviour in some way. |
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The limits of cognitional achievement cannot be recognized as such unless the mind has already transcended those limits in some way. |
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A general concern with AFM imaging of living cells is that the imaging process in some way perturbs the cells. |
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As a result of that, he had been imprisoned, but had in some way managed to escape and make his way to this country. |
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One of the other themes that run through your work is anthropomorphic or inanimate objects that come to life in some way. |
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There are so many examples of the utter incompetence of people who are supposed to be serving you in some way. |
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Perhaps in some way they feel abandoned and search for someone who is always going to need them. |
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It found that 83 per cent of the financial services operators surveyed had had their IT systems compromised in some way within the last year. |
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He was dressed in simple clothes, but the fiery colour of his hair and the deep burning in his brown eyes suggested he was special in some way. |
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Maybe they noted that pilots had problems maintaining control of the aircraft in some way while retracting the flaps after taking off. |
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We have in some way to try to grasp the idea of a relation of fatherhood or filiation which is reflexive. |
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Then you distort that in some way, and so confound the reader's expectation. |
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The conlang will have irregular plurals, too, by targeting certain nouns and making their plurals irregular in some way. |
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Although this complicates global warming arguments, it offers further evidence that contrails do affect climate in some way. |
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And I feel like I'm snooping, or that I am in some way looking in on something which I have no right to be, intruding on someone's privacy. |
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It's not considered uncool or in some way shifty to be involved in politics, which is probably a healthy thing. |
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Either way, all Irish people spoken to yesterday were affected in some way by the atrocities. |
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Faced with a wide range in footwear, the shoe we pick touches us in some way. |
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Fully 40 percent of the nation's states were now affected in some way by budget restrictions. |
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I do however believe that the major decisions I make in my life are all predefined in some way, at least that's how its felt so far. |
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He persisted and worked with 62 children of Malay, Dayak, Chinese and Madurese origins who had experienced conflict in some way or another. |
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As a general rule of thumb with this government, whenever a contract is let, someone close to the government benefits in some way. |
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Do they determine in some way or another that this priest can be reassigned and another priest should be defrocked? |
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A brigade can deploy and fight autonomously today only by improvising in some way the support it requires. |
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The colors are alternately desaturated and deeply saturated, which probably figures into the complex narrative structure in some way. |
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A huge literature has sprung up arguing that economic growth has to be checked in some way. |
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It was all so above her understanding, but somehow she knew that they loved each other, in some way that could never be fully grasped. |
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I knew a lot of people who were utterly gung-ho for the Vietnam War until it touched their lives in some way. |
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Next I heard some music, but distorted in some way, maybe through the synthesizers. |
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In many nineteenth century ballets the women are in some way entranced, under a spell, or dead. |
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They came upon a patch of earth that indeed looked like it had been slept on, or disturbed in some way. |
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He was not explicit but implied to me that most of the people were in some way connected with publishing or writing. |
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There isn't a living thing that doesn't alter its natural environment in some way. |
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I think there's not a person born that doesn't have a gift to offer in some way. |
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But it's funny how here in America, even being honest about yourself seems to solicit accusals of bragging in some way. |
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So, everyone's waxing nostalgic in some way or another, from designers and critics to the audience. |
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Almost everyone employed the carpenter's skill in some way, from fishermen and weavers to shoe-makers. |
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I was ritually acting the book out in some way, which is funny to think about. |
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In fact, every trace element present in a crystal's mineral makeup adds in some way to its healing effects. |
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On this webpage we provide a selection of web links that are all related in some way to wireless ad hoc networking. |
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The programme lacked lustre as no commoner was present except for those affiliated with the government in some way or the other. |
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I haven't gone over the speech and checked the accuracy of all of the statements, but it is simply untrue that he appeared crazy in some way. |
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It seems they are concerned that their fortification is being, in some way, reconned for further attack. |
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You need knee pads that strap right onto your knees, or those that can in some way be attached to your slacks. |
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It is almost as if he has found a time machine and is talking to the actual characters involved which in some way makes the whole thing a bit more interesting. |
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A few more bad apples will be identified, they'll be suspended with pay and the allegations against them will be disposed of in some way or another. |
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I noted, as we went through the consultation hui on the foreshore and seabed, that we were graced in some way with the presence of several members of the National Party. |
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Their description of the horrors they came across were reported to the judges who later sat in judgement on the leaders of the Reich and must have influenced them in some way. |
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The liburnae must have been different from earlier biremes in some way. |
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It is still true that a black hole may in some way explode as a white hole, but we have no idea if it can, if it will, and if so, at what point this would happen. |
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Pleased they had got an increase in the white fish quota, he hoped the quota drop in blue whiting and horse mackerel could be made up in some way. |
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Many of its celestial-events involve Venus in some way, such as the planet's first appearance as an evening star or its alignment with other planets visible to the naked eye. |
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So, he has access to his entire timeline, and it was up to the visualizers to visualize it in some way that it might be. |
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Though some essays are certainly stronger, or more penetrating than others are, each brings something new to the table, and enhances the dialogue in some way. |
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These opposing tendencies must be resolved in some way if the country is to move toward the world power status that its people have always sought. |
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This feeling coupled with the feeling of guilt that they are in some way or fashion responsible for their charge's condition is indeed a difficult cross to bear. |
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We were psyched in some way that only the French could make cheese. |
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According to classic motivational theorists, all behavior is motivated in some way, in that it is not random but for a reason and in order to further some desired end. |
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It was a day for the children who were special in some way and also for their loving parents who showered them with constant attention and unbounded affection. |
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As a consequence, for several decades now, the only students being taught this old style are the retrogrades, the people who are holding out in some way. |
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Every story he tells in some way teaches tolerance and understanding. |
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The women are punished for refusing arranged marriages, or if their family fails to produce a promised dowry, or who in some way bring dishonour on their family. |
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The trick is to take the idea and expand upon it or rework it or otherwise alter it in some way so that it is transformed from their idea to your idea. |
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This appears to support the overall argument that some former stalking victims may go on to victimise others they perceive as threatening in some way. |
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When you decide that certain feelings are too threatening to experience, you cut off your life energy in some way, just like a logjam will dam a river's flow. |
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Twitter, as a chamber of instant reactions and off-the-cuff musings, is in some way a mirror of true character. |
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Each of the crises listed above stems in some way from that willingness to think of our own particular interest as somehow divorced from that of everyone around us. |
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The band's origins stem from Edwards wanting to create a big band to perform improvised or free music, which is still anchored in some way, by a structure. |
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Every particle, every atom of me is alive in some way I cannot explain. |
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Uppermost is paying attention to what is going on there, so I can come home and tell a story that in some way or other is useful to the community. |
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He is here following Socrates' method of the elenchus, where you propose a definition, but then throw it away if it is shown to be in some way imperfect. |
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If it caused any anger or upset and in some way got the candidate off-message for the past last couple of days of the Wisconsin campaign, I meant no offense. |
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Now I'm worried it might make the house seem in some way malodorous. |
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Nearly all manufactured products that we use today, like gasoline, detergents, and batteries, depend in some way on sulfuric acid for their production. |
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Nearly every building was damaged in some way, either from the flames that unquenchably consumed them, or slashed and destroyed by plasmic and energy weapons. |
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All of them are strangers who have in some way irritated me beyond reason. |
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All the characters in some way had a Grand Guignol version of themselves. |
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When you have one anxious child, the siblings are likely to act out in some way, either by imitating the anxiety or getting angry. |
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One of the driving principles of magical thinking is the notion that things that resemble each other are causally connected in some way that defies scientific testing. |
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We are brainwashed into thinking that it is in some way wrong. |
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Excited, I asked if it referred in some way to JD Salinger, and if so, did the bracelet pertain to one character in particular? |
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The only other reason given was that precedent or standard practice made it in some way prohibitively wrong that such information should be divulged. |
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I think a lot of people who are drawn to witchcraft sometimes will get a tattoo, or mark themselves in some way to denote a rite of passage or an experience. |
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There can be few children more wanted than an IVF child so the chances of such a child being mistreated in some way by its parents are vanishingly small. |
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Look, if it caused any anger or upset and in some way got the candidate off-message for the past couple of days of the campaign, I meant no offense. |
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The infiniteness of the threat has in some way broken every limit. |
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I feel betrayed, as if The Mysterious M has been disloyal in some way. |
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I realized that every day we are blessed with so much and I wanted to give back in some way. |
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Its charter in some way negates the legality of such complicity. |
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He still wonders if the two abductions were connected in some way. |
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We also know their half-lives and can thus determine their relative abundances at the present day, assuming that the isotopes have not been depleted in some way. |
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Was being on the lithium responsible in some way for her being blinded to what was right in front of her eyes? |
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If you don't drink too much you're considered a weakling in some way. |
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Is he suggesting that, in some way, the vote counters have got it wrong? |
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If you're born deaf, the debate about cochlear implants, children and deaf cultural rights will touch your life in some way. |
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And again, when you find something from a body that has been affixed or in some way attached to something else, then questions arise, how might there have been transference? |
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The spindle assembly checkpoint pathway is necessary for high-fidelity chromosome transmission in cells in which the spindle or kinetochores are compromised in some way. |
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Some of the historians working on these projects were influenced in some way or another by Marxist views toward history. |
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During this period, Bengal witnessed an intellectual awakening that is in some way similar to the Renaissance. |
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Other interjections are reported as spoken if they are clearly audible and if they are responded to in some way by the member who has the floor. |
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Most Chinese people and many others have been influenced in some way by Taoist traditions. |
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They also discover that everybody else on the flight is connected to Pasternak in some way. |
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The equation, in some way, predicted the existence of an antiworld identical to ours but made out of antimatter. |
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The Internet badly needs a way to monetize content in some way other than banner ads, and micropayments always look like a good answer. |
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They were placed within the outer sarsen circle and may have been trimmed in some way. |
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I doubt there is anyone in Lane County whose life hasn't been touched in some way by cancer's nondiscriminating diseases. |
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I had for dinner, or rather supper, a chicken done up in some way with red pepper, which was very good but thirsty. |
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Each of the story lines in some way is related to horse-racing, directly or tangentially. |
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But everyone who attends these ritual gatherings is rewarded in some way. |
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Lacking such a saint, an occupation would have a patron whose acts or miracles in some way recall the profession. |
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The wealthy Basque families tended to provide for all children in some way while the less affluent had only one asset to provide to one child. |
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Even though they were provided for in some way siblings had to make their livings by other means. |
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Dave was as steady and solid as she was fickle and fly-away, and in some way Dave, who never doubted anybody, doubted her. |
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A number of other scientists are also connected in some way with the Czech lands. |
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There is a tradition that he was disabled or disfigured in some way that excluded him from power. |
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A culture must be aerated or agitated in some way to keep plankton suspended, as well as to provide dissolved carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. |
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There exists no single definition of which groups, families and species are seabirds, and most definitions are in some way arbitrary. |
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It was, I think, his way of proving us, for he always rewarded us in some way when an extra hard bit of work was over. |
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It has thus been suggested that the Cruthin and Picts were the same people or were in some way linked. |
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There is therefore speculation that the maypole was in some way a continuance of this tradition. |
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In iterations of the story, the serpent is usually associated with water in some way. |
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His neck was in some way twisted, so that he appeared to be gazing upward at an angle. |
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Another method is to label the constituents in some way, for example with case marking, agreement, or another marker. |
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In most languages, the singular is formally unmarked, whereas the plural is marked in some way. |
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A number of mainstream films in national languages have used Esperanto in some way. |
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If someone's act is to have any consequence legally, it must have in some way caused a victim harm. |
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It was intended to determine whether the assaults occurred in the context of an officer carrying out a common law police power that in some way connected to common law duties. |
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The LD person may face a task in some way related to cross-handedness. |
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Somehow, in some way, there is a resistance from the world, a giveness to the way things are, which provides some friction in relation to our beliefs about the world. |
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The leavee is the one who may not have been quite ready to give up on the relationship and so may feel still committed in some way to the marriage. |
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The exact shape of the Irish tonsure is unclear from the early sources, although they agree that the hair was in some way shorn over the head from ear to ear. |
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Bede implies that in the time of Augustine of Canterbury, British churches used a baptismal rite that was in some way at variance with the Roman practice. |
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It may be that stipulations about parts and wholes are, in some way that undermines my materteral analogies, unlike stipulations about aunts and legacies. |
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I'll be deeply moved if I could in some way be part of some sort of climate this year in contributing to some sort of positive atmosphere at a very uncertain time. |
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Though describing a landscape or scenery, topographical poetry often, at least implicitly, addresses a political issue or the meaning of nationality in some way. |
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Exceptions to this prohibition are possible if it is later determined that legal errors were made or evidence submitted was insufficient in some way. |
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Although all scholarly research articles generally report descriptive data in some way, even this relatively simple presentation of basic data can lead to confusion. |
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Flaneurs, boulevardiers, and street-walkers either don't understand his gestures or think he's deliberately offending them in some way he may not yet have figured out. |
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It is possible that the bronze part of the bow-guard was embedded in a wooden armature in some way that obviated the use of pegs or edging on the bronze itself. |
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