With millions of dollars at stake on a single player, it's hard to fault the franchises for repeatedly kicking the tires. |
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With all that he had achieved up to this point, it's evident that this spell was still one of the prouder moments of a glittering career. |
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Now it's referring to the same big lug who met his fate thanks to David's slingshot. |
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With most aircrews traversing hot, desert-like climates, it's easy to assume an arctic survival situation is not in the cards. |
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Once the stone is gone it's very difficult to replace and we have to hope the thieves are found and brought to justice. |
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Use either a hand mixer, blender or whisk to beat the hot chocolate until it's frothy. |
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Well, it's not as if he automatically wilts in front of hostile New York crowds. |
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So of course it's the age-old experience really of the death and rebirth of religious tradition. |
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For someone who holds such a powerful position in the NHS, it's striking that he's no older than the average hospital registrar. |
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She's relaxed and friendly, and it's easy to slip into casual conversation and away from the professional mien if one is not paying attention. |
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In a conversation peppered with laughter, it's obvious he is passionate about globetrotting and clearly advocates responsible traveling. |
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You walk into a shop or into your financial broker's rooms, and it's up to you to know what's in your interest and what's not. |
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These figures were rushed out yesterday by the Tourist Board in an obvious desire to prove it's not always like this in these parts. |
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In today's competitive economy, it's essential that medical aestheticians stay up to speed with the latest tools of the trade. |
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If there are keys for answers, check what your child will be learning and see if it's in a skill that will be called for. |
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Waste heat recovered from the boiling kettle and from wort as it's cooled down is used to heat water for brewing and for cleaning the tanks. |
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This feels like a day out and I like the way it's got a northern character. |
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I won't give the game away here, but it's nothing to put the wind up your maiden aunt. |
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It also seems honest, not some airbrushed MTV stylised version of youth and, of course, it's really funny. |
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If nothing else, it's past time for a Hispanic to hold such a high office of state. |
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From the players I've spoken to it's fair to say all those who work with him hold Corrigan in high regard. |
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The tradespeople aren't working outside this morning because it's too windy and dangerous. |
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I was interested in didgeridoos because it's a wind instrument and I'm a player of wind instruments and we've done some research on it. |
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Working in a bank, it's odd to see that people still have old notes and coins kicking about which they bring in from time to time to exchange. |
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For someone with such an affinity for the natural world, it's not surprising to discover that another passion of Baxter is conservation. |
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We were embarking on a real-life experiment into whether it's worth paying the extra to have professionals. |
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Yet it's the besetting sin of the professional class to render itself invisible in its own calculations. |
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I mean, if there's anything more affected than a fake accent, it's pretending you don't know you're doing it. |
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I can tell you that over the past five days we've done a count every hour on the hour, and it's well under 10 minutes. |
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The vodka and whisky is flowing and it's just about time to chill out on the sofa with a good film. |
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Unfortunately, it's the only theorem I remember from school. That may be why it took me two goes to get my maths O level. |
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In the past those big clubs have accepted that it's the luck of the draw and simply asked fans without tickets to stay away. |
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The album is stuffed with queasy midtempo tracks and bizarre orchestration, but it's by no means impenetrable. |
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I maintain that it's vital that people continue to reassess their views in the light of events and new evidence. |
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You end up, frankly, with no ideas about macroeconomics and economic policy, other than that it's scary. |
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Like barkers on a carnival midway, it's not that I don't trust their sincerity and promises. |
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I'd say it was an ex-fishing boat because it's got a drum winch on the front. |
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Mr Sharp's view of matters, that summer, must have been that it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good! |
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But first of all, it's not like they're going to take a helicopter down there and shanghai these people to the CBS studios. |
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But if I wasn't doing it, I'd be on the wind-down to Christmas, so it's nice to get a piece of work out of it. |
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Now it's up to von Tetzchner to prove that, like any accomplished tenor, he can hold a note. |
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To me, it's not terribly important whether or not the theory holds up to scientific scrutiny. |
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We could basically make philosophy more popular than it's been since the days of the agora, in ancient Greece. |
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We could probably go through that money in a couple months so that's why we are being really careful about how it's being used. |
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So, I'm watching these Mexican luchador wrestlers doing their thing, and I get tagged in and now it's my turn. |
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But now that it's over, the kibbutzniks and uprooted settlers have to find ways to live together. |
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In other words, it's a question of what really gets you impassioned, instinctively. |
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Sometimes things that happen on your property affect others, and it's not fair to say tough luck just because you own that plot of land. |
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I'm not sure if I entirely agree with her views on the country, except to say that we both think it's just amazing. |
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By day, it's a video gallery, with tall white walls, a huge dome and a giant blue ball. |
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When the wind kicks up at Presidio Golf Course in San Francisco, where I teach, it's hard just to stand up straight, never mind hit a golf shot. |
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They are not supporting us and it's the lower class that suffers all the time. |
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He obviously thinks it's time we donned our pith helmets and picked up the white man's burden again. |
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After all, if speculation is based on concrete facts and is not just a wild guess, it's part of science. |
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I don't know what to do, it's not my place to tell about you know what, but they expect me to. |
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Of course, when I was at death's door last Friday I did hit the nearest mall, but I didn't wear make-up, so it's ok. |
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On the packed-ice road, it's not uncommon to see an indigenous Sami herding reindeer. |
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In reality, it's better to mix white with shades of ivory, almond, ecru and tan. |
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Our only annoyance is that the eggs come so fast that it's simply a matter of luck, rather than skill if you manage to duck to avoid one. |
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As promised, since it's that time of year, here are my Ten To Follow for the Flat season ahead. |
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By contrast it's Fiorentino who mines the heroic in Eroica whilst Hatto exploits little agogics in the score to hint at the wit within. |
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And it's equally unsurprising that he would deny it when one of those Liberal insiders ratted and went public. |
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Keeping aerobically fit can have a significant effect on our cognitive function as we age, and it's pretty easy to do. |
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It must have existed at some point, but now it's vanished, gone, disappeared, forever. |
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Now that it's clear how you deserve to be treated, what do you do if you decide a friendship isn't making the grade? |
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Anyone who has ever flown aerobatics knows that it's a physically demanding activity. |
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In a final shakedown, it's the lack of conviction to the importance of its own message that keeps it from carrying any weight. |
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I still struggled with grip through the high-speed corners, as expected, but it's nice to be able to show a reasonable pace. |
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Naas told me that sometimes you go on the field and you just know it's not your day. |
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We have a two-door 1991 Honda Civic, and trust me, it's a tight squeeze back there. |
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It would be devastation for me if we were relegated because it's taken us umpteen goes to get in in the Premiership. |
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Yes, it's true, I've won first prize in the Writer Online Minuscule Fiction Contest. |
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Whether they win or lose, the action is electrifying, it's second to none and owners are right in the thick of it. |
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But if you want to be an academic leader, a dean, a president, a provost, it's very important to win your spurs as a respected faculty member. |
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But it's a touch cramped in there if you're any way tall, the seats need more lumbar support and the roof can rattle when it's stowed. |
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Granted, they don't exhibit white-hot chemistry, but it's suitably sweet without being too saccharine. |
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Maybe we'll just wait for the catastrophe and anyway, it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. |
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But it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good, as they say, and I've discovered an excellent replacement taxi service. |
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I suppose it's fitting that I rant about religion on Easter Sunday, but this wound me up, and then Steve tipped me over the edge. |
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Who really imagines it's possible to tell from one frame whether or a tape is genuine? |
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People rail against my paper, and I freely admit its faults, but as papers go I think it's one of the best. |
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It doesn't look good for the democrats at the moment, but it's still up in the air. |
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The clocks have gone back, it's getting colder and driving conditions are about to get a great deal tougher. |
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I suppose it's hard to score with chicks when you roll up to them on a 10-speed rocking a sack of Ikea catalogues. |
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Some think it's fun to whizz over the speed hump and see how fast they can take off. |
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The beauty of talking dirty in the sack is that you communicate it's not only your body which is aroused but your senses and mind as well. |
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According to Mr Meghen, it is too early to say what sums will be realised from the plant sell off, but it's likely to yield millions of euro. |
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While a pipe reamer is an expensive, specialized tool, it's worth buying if you're doing a job that involves cutting lots of pipe. |
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Wouldn't want you to see it before it's perfected, you might think lowly of my skills. |
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It was a rust bucket really so when it's not your car you can throw it around a bit. |
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But people really ought to be ecstatic because it's become such an awful place to work. |
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The reason is the metal's become so rusty that it's too thin and people's weight would make the leaks worse. |
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Speaking of music, it's remarkably atmospheric and stylish for such a low-rent thriller. |
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If this story has a familiar ring about it, it's more than likely a result of shameless Hollywood plagiarism of the two men's lives. |
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At this time of year it's rutting season for the deer, which means that stags are particularly aggressive and could attack dogs. |
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I had done my homework, and it's no coincidence that I have a fully briefed legal team ready to go. |
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Though it's hard work to think precisely, lucidly, logically, it's also enormously invigorating. |
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Instead of the built-in camera snapping pictures of the desktop, this time it's the trackball. |
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In tact, climbing fern is spreading so rapidly that it's now the state's worst invasive weed. |
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It's only out in hardback at the moment, which means it is a little expensive. But it's worth the read. |
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A hand shake is exciting by it's closeness and novelty, but hongi or a hug is a whole different level. |
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Close attention is needed to piece together a whole, but it's worth it for the the range of writing. |
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But it's all too scholarly for young readers, yet not academic enough for older fans. |
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Meat eaters think this is a joke but it's not funny to people who believe it's an atrocity to eat murdered animals. |
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Though putting Portman on the cover certainly appeals to some younger readers, it's got nothing to do with music. |
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I think it's worth the cost because its filters have returned a ration of sanity to my mail management. |
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When the pillow is kneaded a little, the thumb and forefinger will come right together if it's kapok. |
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However, when you have 14 or 15 stone moving around at speed and hitting you, it's going to take its toll. |
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I suggest it's probably bad for your career to be too up-front about age because people are so stupid about it. |
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For young people coming of age now I think it's particularly sad, because I feel like I had it just 10 years ago. |
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But current studies show that, ingested in the trace amount found in Hinkley's water, or in food, it's harmless. |
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If everyone can be skinny, thin won't be in, but fat will start being where it's at. |
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Go to Esfahan now and it's as if the whole city were forever readying itself for an impromptu royal visit. |
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All things considered, it's a good value for the money and a model I could be quite happy with. |
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A lot of people say I should take them off like my guests but it's not my place to do that. |
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Well, i don't think this's going anywhere, but it's a shame, as I still get the impression we're talking at cross purposes. |
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The rainbow maki is not only a great example, it's almost a shame to eat it because it's so lovely to look at. |
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Accessible only by a dirt path which runs off a single track road, it's about as far from the heady glamour of Hollywood as you can imagine. |
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But it's a wicked fine considering what I've been doing to avoid causing a mess. |
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I think the fact that it's mostly men making the mistake shows that those old stereotypes have had their day. |
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Ever have one of those days where you're really glad that it's over and it's Friday? |
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It's really odd, and it's been going on for hours and it's starting to really get on my wick. |
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When they finally meet it's love at first sight, and neither they nor the reader can quite believe how sudden and idyllic it all is. |
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Lori has this habit of wearing her coat open wide even when it's freezing out, showing off her ample bosom. |
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I've had a very good relationship with him from day one, both professionally and personally, and it's still good now. |
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As with any ratatouille, it tasted even better the next day and the day after that, so it's an ideal make-ahead dish. |
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Perhaps it's why the West Coast has more helicopters than anywhere else in the country. |
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One day it's 10 degrees below the norm for this time of the year, the next it's 10 degrees above. |
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Just read the first page or two and noted that it's much easier to read Old English once you know a bit of Dutch. |
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Once it goes outside that then it becomes the jurisdiction of whichever territorial waters it's in. |
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He whines, whimpers and barks at anything that dares enter our garden, even if it's only birds doing a fly over. |
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But I think it's more normal for my team to have no success than it is to win two consecutive European Cups. |
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Far from being a unique design, it's the runtish twin of the celebrated Fiat 500 revamp. |
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Today, discontent tended to make me think it's all a hollow shell, that perhaps all that effort, all that sacrifice, were not worth my while. |
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When it's time for the party to begin I see large silver dishes steaming with delicacies. |
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We can all benefit from a little white noise, whether it's the whir of crickets or airplanes overhead. |
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Amusing, instantly likable, and whip-smart, he's in possession of a life so unconventional and fantastical, it's more twisted than fiction. |
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Peter is correct, in the sense that it's reasonable to discuss defense spending. |
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If we continue along the pace we are now, it's unsustainable and there will have to be some day of reckoning. |
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It's very much a book about a man remembering being a child, and it's very much about a man remembering the shames of being a child. |
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There are bound to be days when it doesn't come off, when your timing is just off, when it's just not your day. |
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Obviously, the death threat ratchets up the tension, but it's not really all that palpable. |
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I should just go home to bed, because I can tell it's gonna be one of those days. |
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It's so important to forgive and move forward, because that's negativity and it's toxic to the body and to the mind. |
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Fortunately, most experts on the subject agree that it's not too late fix what ails the system, and more important, what ails these girls. |
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I've become very agnostic politically anyway, but it's based on a sheer lack of respect for the political classes. |
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When she switches it on, the sound is so familiar, it's the furious whiz of a laundry load in its last spin. |
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It is no use complaining about reality television on the grounds that it's too real. |
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And yet it's a fine balance, because Vitamin A is also known to be a highly toxic chemical for the foetus. |
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It's not whether you win or lose, it's whether you wake up with a good story. |
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I think it's time for the university to recognize that it's not a white-bread, male-only world anymore. |
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And every year many of us can't help wishing for a white Christmas, even if it's 70 degrees outside. |
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I think it's about time the traffic police had a word with these people who blatantly admit to using this road as a rat run and ask them to stop. |
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No, it's just a noise that might attract some birds, particularly things like wrens and thornbills, and saffron whitefaces which we've just seen. |
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I find the wincher a complete inconvenience as a sheet winch, but as a halyard winch it's somewhat functional. |
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These characters may be incarnates of some supernatural evil, but it's not likely. |
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The land is flat, and perhaps it's my imagination, but it appears stunted and less fertile than the hills and mountains to the north east. |
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At least it's a nice purple, Grace had said with a shrug, flouncing towards the car in her nice, black dress, and flat sandals. |
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This allows us to buy what we need, meaning there is likely to be little waste, and fresh food does not go off before it's used. |
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Or maybe it's just a cheesy cover version and I'm getting sentimental as our departure looms. |
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I think it's the duty of any serious reader to read as widely and as disparately as they can. |
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The climbs will sort it out, so it's not going to be a case of hanging on the flat and ducking and diving in a sprint finish. |
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Another part of me is afraid that it's temporary and that I'm not going to be able to hold onto it. |
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But it's clear that people who go to see astrologists use them as counsellors. |
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You always want more, of course, because it's a numbers game, I'm afraid to say. |
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Unfortunately, it's nothing as sensible and well thought out as that I'm afraid. |
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I play the first African-American president in my movie, and it's going to be a lot of fun. |
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Furthermore, it's vaguely distressing the way the Russian language exaggerates and caresses dreary realities. |
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Maybe it's time for both the globalists and anti-globalists to consider what the poorer and disenfranchised have already worked out. |
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Next to style and comfort, it's the adaptability of athleisure that appeals to her customers. |
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It's been in place for ages now, it's just that certain people on an utterly illogical white list have been exempt. |
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If there's haste, it's a ravishment borne by yourself, not imposed by the medium's structure itself. |
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Everyone can contribute, but primarily it's the musings of the founding members who tell their stories to the Afrikaans massive. |
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Yes it's the painfully slow tennis tournament that keeps sellers of boot whiteners in business. |
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Instead it's just dark bleak noir, set in a fictional city filled with scumbags, lowlifes, and of course, beautiful women. |
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Perhaps it's time to place the blame squarely on the shoulders to which it belongs. |
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So it's hardly surprising to discover that its fans are given to frequent outbursts of low-rent theorizing. |
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He reckons it's a bit much to criticise what he has done when, after all, he did get most of it right. |
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He endlessly razzes his black partner, Kevin Murphy, with racist jokes, and then gives him a high five to show that it's all in good fun. |
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Usually their proclivities are covered up or so widespread that it's a non-issue. |
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But it's been about a decade since his canny combination of show-biz razzmatazz and high style was on a Broadway menu. |
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While it's not immediately known whether any of the recipients fell for the story, the spam mail has only led to smirks. |
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The subject matter falls out as irrelevant, the different views on the same thing are what it's about. |
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In terms of mood, this room is rustically casual, but you'll notice that doesn't mean it's messy or unkempt. |
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Either way, it's irrelevant, because there's a digital phone that they can reach me on too. |
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Here it's given a starker treatment, compellingly enhanced by Eliza's keening harmonies. |
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A friend of mine once announced defiantly that she actually doesn't like theatre because to her it's just low-rent cinema. |
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Some people think a house is a bargain because it's low-priced, but they neglect to look next door. |
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My father-in-law has become quite ill and it's becoming increasingly difficult for my mother-in-law to keep up the house. |
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When I work on it, I really enjoy it but it's almost like professional athletic training. |
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And the audience sees the clock and they see it coming around to where it's going to go kaboom and we don't know anything about it. |
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But you know very well that terrorism is a form of asymmetrical warfare, and it's very difficult to defend against. |
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You're aware that it's an inexact science, but you're still going to get a low-carb item for lunch. |
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I'm not a marketing whiz, but now that the Alliance brand has been defeated and moribund for 3 years, it's over as a political brand. |
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But then again, I suppose it's not something someone says to you every day of the week. |
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Basically they shame people into realising it's not the thing to do, dropping paper out-side their doors. |
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I kept quiet and kept my head down, but now it's fine and people have started accepting me. |
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Then again, perhaps it's the market that's keeping the publishers in business. |
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You could even go the whole nine yards and come up with a song title for the new band, but it's not necessary. |
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Then again, it's not only the sense of community that draws these artists together. |
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If your computer is constantly reading from your hard disk, it's time to upgrade. |
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You may need to subscribe to see the survey but, if you do, it's well worth a read. |
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I can't think of anyone at all that has a grudge against us and I have no idea if it's the same person or different people each time. |
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The one major advantage property does have is that it's much easier to borrow money against it. |
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It's not necessarily who turns up, but it's who's there for you when you really need them that counts. |
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A cynic may say it's the feeling of acceptance that comes over a condemned man who's resigned to his fate. |
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I'm trying hard not to take this as an indictment of my efforts, assuring myself it's symptomatic of our age, an aimless seeking without focus. |
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If you know of someone who is thinking of purchasing a rabbit at Easter, let them know it's a bad idea. |
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Suddenly it's next December 31, and the gang's all together again to ring in another year. |
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Some days, it's hard to even raise my head from under the duvet as I lie in my favourite foetal position, warm and safe. |
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While you're at it, it's a good idea to tackle cold frames as well, both inside and out. |
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That's the frustrating thing, it's how patient I can be without making wholesale changes. |
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I was just really drawn to a story about this guy having a midlife crisis in Japan, where it's already so confusing. |
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Not enough wholesome movies are made today, so it's nice to be reminded that such movies exist. |
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I have a long list of people who I need to send emails to, and it's growing by the day. |
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Apologies for the relatively low quality but it's in order to keep the file size down. |
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Dave Schroeder, TV services director, also signals to the crowd when it's time to whoop it up. |
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It's serious and supposedly scary in places, but it's just so incredibly over-the-top that it loses all impact for me. |
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Maybe it's foolish to look at it as anything other than a triumph of low culture and cheap thrills. |
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Use bold type for emphasis, use spaces between lines and points so that it's easy to see the essence of your message at a glance. |
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Dark lipstick ages you, it's true, but when you are 20 you want to look older than your age. |
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Technology speeds things up, but it's consistent with what corporations and governments have been doing. |
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Again, it's advisable to talk to other parents and to follow up recommendations. |
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Sometimes it's really easy, and I reference the sample bank in my head of wheezy sounds, or tick tocks or whatever. |
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But Edwards's public face remains relentlessly cheerful, and it's hard to square with the devastation he endured. |
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People seem to think he is not passionate enough, but it's just that he doesn't rant and rave. |
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Up here it's so quiet at night you can hear the cattle lowing in the valley, and the snow touching the ground in winter. |
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Would you like an advantage over your golf opponents whenever it's warm, humid or raining? |
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You can't help noticing that it's the low-tech weapons that are really horrible. |
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From blenders to eggbeaters, it's all here, somewhere, in this deliciously jumbled secondhand-cookware store. |
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So it's not advocating acting like monsters, its saying they have no alternative. |
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As it's already been pointed out, this latest diatribe is even less logical than his previous rants. |
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But it's funny to hear someone saying something so out of kilter with popular opinion and also I think quite a necessary thing. |
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This is the one agency and government that not only is allowed to pray, it's demanded. |
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It has proved to me the age-old saying that we don't know what we've got until it's gone. |
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It is a peerless town car, being so quick and nimble, and it's a breeze to park and a doddle to drive in heavy traffic. |
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No prizes, even though it's Christmas, for guessing where that source of supply is. |
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Well, I think it's a mistake to see the age of consent for such matters as purely a function of maturity. |
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Upper class or not, women must not assume that just because Caesarians have become the norm, it's normal. |
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And it's very hard to see where discussing his misuse of federal education money was somehow a low blow. |
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It's understandable that the food police might object to an article suggesting that bread and potatoes are not where it's at. |
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Oil certainly is the lubrication of our economy, and it's a national security matter. |
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I worked on that because in crucial matches it's very important not to bowl no-balls and wides. |
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To act as if it's no big deal is to ignore the organizational nightmare involved in creating a large-scale event such as this. |
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Between their thick and wobbly tones and my horrible drawl, it's been a struggle. |
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This payment depends on your age and length of service, and it's less than generous, as this ready reckoner demonstrates. |
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If anyone is at fault in this situation, it's the restaurateur who has chosen a wine that may or may not be good. |
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I'm a huge, huge fan of festivals, so that's where it's at for me this summer. |
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And it's also a very lowbrow genre, that nobody is really paying attention to. |
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He said there may be a charge, but if it's their equipment at fault there won't be a charge. |
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As nice as it is to be liked by your home country, to Canadians, international success is where it's at. |
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You think it's only East of here that blanket propaganda is creating aggression and violence? |
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Some people expect it to be dynamic and aggressive but the reality is that it's slow. |
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Although actually it's not widdle, but cat vomit in astonishing quantities. |
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I'm not down on people finding love online, in their local supermarket or at the dogs, wherever, whatever, it's all good. |
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The ingredients are fresh and tasty, and it's a nice way to whet your palate for the flavours to come. |
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And the Sufi sheik talks about when you are chanting, I becomes we, and it's no longer the I, and that that's what it's about. |
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Nightlife is non-existent, but it's a great spot to relax, and absorb equal amounts of Greek sunlight and fresh Aegean air. |
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The red dot signifies that it's at the light spot, so line up the red dot with your valve stem. |
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I agree that it's cruel to daughters and wives to raise the stakes of beauty to an unattainable level just to spite the glitterati. |
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By the time you're done mixing it all together, it's hard to tell which is which. |
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I keep getting them mixed up, and I have to concentrate to remember which is which, and it's annoying. |
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This is perhaps why it's also keen to stop the subject being marginalised from the school's syllabus. |
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When you suspect someone is trying that hard to shock, it's difficult to get even mildly aerated. |
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This has no relevance to the movie, but it's more interesting than anything that happens for the last half hour of the runtime. |
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A thick half-pound, grilled to a perfect medium, it oozes juice, staining the semi-fresh kaiser until it's ketchup red. |
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It's not normal for someone my age to be surrounded by her parents, but it's nice to have them take care of me at the end of the day. |
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While it's considered to be low-class to own one, more people have them than they would admit. |
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Anyhow, it's a scorcher of an afternoon, perfect for whiling away a couple of hours in the sunshine. |
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It turns off voters, new voters, or people who have always wanted to vote and have wondered whether it's worth their while. |
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Once an asteroid drifts into either of those regions, it's hard for it to get out. |
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Sandler's a ridiculous romantic lead, but when the tone of the film matches his awkward effort with pure whimsy, it's light fun. |
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Presumably it's precisely in order to avoid incurring such a duty that persons choose to transfer things by bequest rather than by gift. |
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While it's presently in the domain of engineers and aerodynamicists, they're working on a digital interface for designers. |
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People who think it's all twee warbling over burbly synths just aren't giving them a fair shake. |
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Many asthmatics struggle with secondhand smoke, so it's not a surprise that you are struggling with asthma again since you started smoking. |
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She says it's going to get her killed one of these days, and I believe her. |
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Instrumentally, it's a cacophonous blend of drums, percussion, bass, keyboards and electronics. |
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Other than that, it's 6.30 ish, so I'm away to Oxford, whistling a happy tune and lugging a bag that feels like I've packed it for about a month. |
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The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has plenty of money to give out, but collecting and interpreting the artefacts of human history is just not where it's at. |
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Africa, though it's not a nation, topped the list by a wide margin. |
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Fortunately for Bermuda, it's expected to pass almost 400 miles to the north of the island and is unlikely to lead to anything worse than a slightly windy day tomorrow. |
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The clamour for marks and a rank at the end of the term is so intense and common that it's the norm to harass a child as long as it's for better marks. |
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You could say it's their gastronomic delight, their favourite treat. |
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And it's not just the popular loyalty card scheme that lures them. |
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All I'm saying is that if it's good, we lucked into it, and if it's bad, we're stuck with a system intended for circumstances quite different from our own. |
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I think it's too soon to bake your calling card into a loaf of rye. |
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Moreover, a company will need to make sure that it's getting the right level of service from a third party serving as the outsourcing agent for many different organizations. |
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Certainly not Brando's finest hour, but it's deliciously over the top. |
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One school of thought is that it's designed to last long enough for a couple to rear children to the point where they are relatively self-sufficient. |
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It probably helps that it's a squad conspicuously low on superstars. |
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It's been hectic for Pragnell ever since he left Purdue and something tells me it's only going to get crazier. |
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Although there are millions of pages of material on the web, it's an uncharted frontier of rumour, speculation, wild theories and baseless postulation. |
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Ultimately, it's his marriage that forces him to serve out the term of his midlife crisis in Tokyo, paying for the loss of his dignity at a humiliatingly high asking price. |
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At rehearsal Missy walks out when she sees the Toros routine, recognising that it's been lifted wholesale from the East Compton Clovers, a cheer team from the LA ghetto. |
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They think it's high fibre, it's wholemeal, must be good for you. |
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If perennials like agapanthus, candytuft, coreopsis, daylilies, and penstemon are overgrown or not flowering well, it's time to dig and divide them. |
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My teenage daughters get the bus all the time, but I know that when they are of an age when they can drive, they will start to use the car because it's cheaper. |
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Even though no roads are in the way in the rear of the building, it's just as effectively sealed off from its surroundings as if it were surrounded by a moat. |
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When one of the narrators in a novel is the ghost of a girl who fell to her death in a dumb waiter, you know it's not going to be an ordinary read. |
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