I'd been affected that way by records, and I wanted my own music and writing to extend themselves in that way. |
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They relate to the provision of public sewerage in areas hitherto unserved in that way. |
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Not like the typical wild untamed people, he was someone different, and depicted in the media over quite an extended period of time in that way. |
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Thus criticism of the Historical Critical Method as historicism is incorrect, even though the method has been misused in that way. |
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It really did appeal to a wide range, and in that way showed that opera is not just an upper-middle-class passion. |
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One should really feel sorry for people whose egos are so weak as to need propping up in that way. |
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If people start using it in that way, suggest an upgrade to the non-personal edition might be appropriate. |
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He was warm, gentle and considerate, always sticking his neck out for others, and I think it would be good for him to be honoured in that way. |
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I had never worked in that way before and it was great fun although it was stressful because it was different. |
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But if they do behave in that way there is no need to tell them that that is how they ought to behave. |
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I could only imagine how it would feel to have a close member of your family talked about in that way. |
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The idea was to finance the empty coffers of the social security system in that way. |
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It was an incredible turn of events to concede a goal after a couple of minutes and then come back in that way. |
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Jake had his arms crossed and was looking angry and indignant in that way only young teens can pull off. |
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There is no action that ought to be taken in consequence, there is no injury that could be righted in that way. |
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There is no question of the involvement of the interested party assisting in that way. |
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And in that way, the role of the judge is consistent with the democratic theory. |
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When you lose one of your own, when you lose your flesh and blood in that way, it changes you. |
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And in that way, a microwave, that can cook really fast, or a Crockpot, that really focuses the heat on the dish you're cooking can make sense. |
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I did receive a kind note from a visitor who thanked me for my courage, and for daring to portray Mary in that way. |
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I didn't love my husband, but I never deceived him in that way. I'm not some sort of cheap woman. |
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It's a play about actors, and I think our own actors get off on that because it's not often you get a chance to explore it in that way. |
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You can see the deliberateness with which the scholar seeks his material after he gets going, but a poet never lives in that way at all. |
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I assumed that the author wrote them in that way in order to raise a laugh. |
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It is saying that the only way in which we, as a group of reasonable people, were able to interpret the provision was in that way. |
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So I figure that, if I carry on in that way, I should be allowed to continue to make records, providing the industry allows me to. |
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It sounded about right but I'd never really thought of him in that way before. |
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Sure, you can see the conclusion coming, but most movie romances are predictable in that way. |
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We made films about army ants in 1954 but we were only able to film in the full sunshine and very few things behave in that way. |
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Just seeing that clip go through, I was cracking up and I think Cate's such a good sport to send herself up in that way. |
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She just stared ahead and nodded a bit and laughed in that way you do when you've just run 21 miles of a marathon. |
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Within our company I do the writing, my partner does the technical support, and in that way we're a balanced team. |
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I couldn't do seiza but I could sit with my legs crossed and I trained from there, in that way. |
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We're not selective in that way to what reaction people should or shouldn't have. |
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Continue to lead me and guide me in that way by the blessing of your Holy Spirit. |
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Having a passport is a fundamental right of New Zealand citizenship and should not be mucked around with in that way. |
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You're going to do the same thing those slaveholders did, put a money price on something that can't possibly be quantified in that way. |
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And you can answer many questions about nature versus nurture in that way. |
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In our film, Emad is using a language that does not wallow in suffering and in that way he becomes a powerful inspiration. |
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The difficulty I am pointing to is an unsatisfactoriness involved in accepting an ' externalist ' theory and claiming to understand human knowledge in general in that way. |
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I do not accept that a rate ascertained in that way is a fair measure for a solicitor's hourly rate in dealing with a quite complicated probate matter. |
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Dr. B. loved it and would scrunch up his face in that way that made his moustache wiggle when I'd launch into the description of the annual Miss Antler contest. |
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Something traumatic causes a person to truncate himself or herself in that way. |
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Professor Penelope Leach told The Daily Beast it was ludicrous to monitor young children in that way. |
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The inner essences of things were identified in their definitions, and distinguished in that way from accidental properties they exhibited under various circumstances. |
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He used his role as a journalist to meet high school chicks, and the nation is outraged, simply outraged that a journalist would manipulate someone in that way. |
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He turned around, his eyes searching hers in that way he had, their crimson depths revealing nothing but a deathly shimmer and a redolence of something lost. |
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Why waste time moping over the fact that he's not into you in that way? |
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One could define it coarsely in terms of satisfaction or truth conditions, but understood in that way the representationalist thesis seems clearly false. |
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The Scottish system, the system that operates in the UK, operates exactly in that way, in the sense that it is an integrated public law and private law system. |
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Does that mean that the fourteenth Amendment permits states to define marriage in that way? |
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When you start opening yourself up in that way, it cheapens your life. |
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In favour of such a construction might be the view that the amendment is purely definitional and merely enlarges the operation of the Act in that way. |
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You have to be mad, you have to be insane, to despair in that way. |
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Other languages, like English, have variable stress, where the position of stress in a word is not predictable in that way. |
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The movement of the AAIW is predominantly northward due to the Ekman volume transport mostly directed in that way. |
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It's more a metrosexual thing, and in that way I think we have something in common with gay guys. |
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She kicked the ball up, which is to say, she kicked and in that way caused the ball to move upwards. |
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It has been suggested, and partly proven, that zolpidem disinhibits the globus pallidus interna, and in that way increases the thalamic excitatory role on the frontal lobes. |
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