While he may have been completely stunned, it was an award thoroughly deserved. |
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It has not been much warmer in France than it was in Belgium and we started the first stage in leg warmers, thermal vests, gloves and hats. |
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On one level it was masterful, but it was also riddled with amazing leaps of logic and agonizing moments of drama. |
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The janitor here had said the last time she'd used her master keys to get me in that it was the absolute last time ever. |
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In 1914 the thermionic valve was in use as a receiver, but as a transmitter it was still in the experimental stage. |
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At the time it was the world's most powerful transmitter using thermionic valves. |
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Today's elders remember how it was to go sealing and evidence from Ozette proves that the hunt is thousands of years old. |
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It seemed to me that rather than displaying panic, it was a master stroke, politically speaking. |
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She put it on the biscuit she had, and surprise, surprise, it was vinegar barbecue sauce. |
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In winter it was fantastic fishing roach, chub, silver bream and slabs with the odd barbel and carp. |
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In 1829, Nobili invented the thermopile, and it was improved in 1852 by Melloni. |
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In the 16th century it was chiefly utilitarian, covering wall seams and keeping out drafts. |
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The inspiration for it was his mother, who believes all Goddesses are different shapes of the same Mata. |
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She opened the light green fridge, an odd colour but it was just regular by Val's standards, and rummaged through the bare contents. |
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Their prison cell was stripped bare because it was assumed that, as protesters, they would destroy everything they could. |
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From their accents, it was apparent that they'd come down from Scotland to take part in the event. |
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They were irate, and justifiably so, though it was nothing to what they'd feel at the final whistle. |
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I knew it was only a one in a thousand chance that they'd be hurt, but was still relieved. |
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Because the kick-off of the game was delayed it was too dark to play extra time and the match is to be replayed. |
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I'm a country boy so it was inevitable really that I would start shooting partridge and pheasant. |
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The honeyed brown of the truck matched her skin tone perfectly, and it was leathery soft. |
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The synthetic skin didn't quite match his normal skin tone but that was the only indication that it was artificial. |
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We put together an unprecedented ground operation, but it was matched by the zealots on the right. |
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Much of their explanation of the strategic utility of navies and of sea power is as valid today as it was a century ago. |
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If anything, it was the epic length of the encounter that turned it into some kind of heavyweight contest for a prize purse. |
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Perhaps, it was the way he lifted his glass, pursing his shiny lips ever so slightly. |
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Even though the sun was near the horizon, it still sent out waves of intense heat that seared the ground until it was bone dry. |
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And it was so cold that even wearing thick jumpers at night left you shivering. |
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However, the air was sometimes so thick with dust that it was almost impossible to breathe. |
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Instead, it was seared into the minds of voters that the GOP was the Party of Sore Losers. |
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It was not hard to recognize Delilah's voice, nor Angel's thick accent as they talked, though it was harder to understand what they said. |
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Plus, my accent was so thick that it was hard for the teachers to understand me. |
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If it had not been for the thickening fog, one might have thought that it was going to rain with no clouds in the sky. |
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Instead of a searing indictment of capitalism, black top-hatted fatcats, and laissez-faire government, it was a love letter. |
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Gold's history as a safe haven goes back several thousand years, since it was first recognised as a currency, along with silk and seashells. |
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Perhaps the thief hid the box until it was safe for him to take it to another area. |
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They had built a breakwater so ineffectual that any boat taking overnight shelter behind it was likely to be smashed to matchwood on the rocks. |
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It was really awful making a kid who could barely sit still as it was meditate daily. |
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I just had the perfect run, mate, it was like I was in the zone, you know, it was just all happening for me, and I just got the best run through. |
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This was only to be expected, and it was the mate and second mates' jobs to motivate them with threats and promises. |
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This is called habituation, and it was first demonstrated in the simple sea slug. |
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When the idea of a Seniors Tour was first suggested it was felt that 18 events a season would be right. |
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Austin noticed the disappointment in her eyes when she realized it was him, and swallowed a giant lump that suddenly materialized in his throat. |
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I always thought it was something simple, like overcompensating materially for our own spare childhood. |
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Their fur was thickest in patches on the head and groin, elsewhere it was thin and limited. |
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He wrote about what it was like to live and die where the air is so thin that every breath is a triumph. |
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In any event, it was a bravura performance, a long extempore speech, apparently pulled out of thin air. |
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I put this thing on and looked in the mirror and it was like I had turned into a cartoon. |
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Since it was raining and he was driving fast and always with only one hand, I have fastened the seat belt. |
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He said it was very difficult not being able to work and doing the same thing day after day. |
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But there was almost a reluctance to do sculpture, because it was such a family thing. |
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It was almost 20 years ago, and the thing was, it was introducing a revolutionary product. |
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He managed to put out a hand to the wall just in time, but it was a near thing. |
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Again, earlier this morning, it was not this windy, and not this much rain, but now, we have rain and water coming up against the sea wall here. |
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Secondly did it mislead the prosecution into thinking the case against him was stronger than it was. |
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Also, it was said that the review recommended that math and physics come together a bit. |
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Co-owner Phil Dunham, a 45-year-old bargemaster from Runcorn, admitted it was sad to see the two docks close. |
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It was the first step to the mathematisation of human experience and thus it was the beginning of Pure Science. |
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The only acceptable reason I can think of is to bring attention to the fact that it was a life-long condition. |
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I contemplated asking the clerk to excuse James because it was only his second day of work experience, but thought better of it. |
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If she had thought better of her brother then she might have thought it was planned that way. |
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When I finally got back to Victoria it was quarter past eight, we were supposed to be due in at half five. You do the maths! |
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It was good thinking, except I'd forgotten it was Tuesday and, on Tuesdays, the Post Office in Spilsby shuts at midday. |
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While the medals were shared out in the track events, it was the same story in the field. |
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When he was secluded he became closer to nature, because it was the only life around him. |
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She laughed, a short scoff of a bark, and Lana even managed to smile, even if it was a bit wan and forced. |
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I asked Sidroc what it was and he said it was made from oats mixed with barley. |
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But, important as it was, it was still secondary to Johnny's primary concern and that was people. |
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I have injected the antibiotic cefuroxime, thinking it was the anaesthetic thiopentone. |
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For a squeamish diary writer it was enough to send me to the editor's well-stocked drinks cabinet for a nip of his favourite barley wine. |
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Afterwards, it was matted down with an industrial scrubber and made to look like marble. |
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The image is matted with a 16 mm-style frame, just as it was presented in the theatres. |
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At that time it was a conventional row-crop farm with an unused barn and silos. |
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When I first laid eyes on the city of Ancona it was from the back of a hot, stuffy train, where I was awkwardly crammed into a second-class seat. |
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Even before it was finished, everyone in the agency knew they had a barn burner on their hands. |
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And it was here that both Suzanne and I walked past each other, not recognising each other with our new barnets. |
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He was annoyed that he didn't do better in his last race because it was his easiest and he finished third. |
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Then we hit a stretch that was both dry and clear of traffic, so it was down into third and hard on the accelerator. |
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When Rice left Bristol University, with a third class degree in theology, it was not immediately obvious what she might do with her life. |
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While most of the wines were of very recent vintage, we did taste one mature wine, and it was excellent. |
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The industry is more mature than it was a decade ago, when it last rose and fell. |
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My knowledge is largely second-hand, garnered as it was from my view above my grandmother's shop. |
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In these discussions, it was always socialist or liberal parties that were going to show us the third way. |
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A woman has told today how her pet dog's life is hanging in the balance after it was badly mauled by another canine in an unprovoked attack. |
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But it was such a second-rate piece of work, and induced such an amazing sense of tedium, that I am not even going to mention its name. |
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The ship left Mauritanian waters bound for Ghana, where it was to discharge its cargo. |
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A subsequent visit confirmed it was not in the ocher-beige layer, but embedded in the underlying coat of pale mauve paint. |
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The leaving age had been thirteen until 1901 when it was changed to fourteen. |
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Tea was introduced to Japan as early as the eighth century from China, where it was used for medicinal reasons. |
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But as it was four sheets of glass glued together, it was also very thick and extremely heavy. |
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The place was barren and bleak, and as far as she could see it was devoid of any inhabitants. |
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At ten o'clock it was sheeting down, a huge torrent, and the cars on the road outside threw up massive sprays as they whizzed passed. |
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He could now see that it was really smoking and a fire was blazing in spite of the rain sheeting down around it. |
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The others cackled like witches around a crystal ball, but it was Tai who had the second sight here. |
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We are told it was a tremendous success, and thoroughly enjoyed by the members and their friends. |
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Or maybe it was just some sardonic concoction made by my real secret admirer! |
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But the important thing is that it was disclosed in the media in August of 1998 and he made no secret of it. |
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Those photos came out well and it was these that helped me get a role in movies. |
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If ever there was somebody who looked like an all-action-hero pilot, it was this guy. |
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Since it was written in shorthand, he had to ask his secretary to interpret it. |
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This maxim was perhaps most apparent in May when the company announced it was going public. |
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Yet in reality, like nearly all their meetings, it was arranged secretively. |
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Occasionally it was good custom to plunder the palace of the freshly deceased Pontifex Maximus. |
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In places it was only Russian troops who protected the secret police from workers' anger. |
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She may not have admitted it out loud, but that didn't mean that she didn't know it was true. |
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Maybe it was the Christmas feeling or maybe it was just the way she looked at me. |
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We felt it was maybe the time to let him go because we were waiting on the next bit of front-page news. |
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Well, it was hard, but maybe you realise that a normal person can go out and do what they are doing. |
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Maybe it was part of a grand plan or maybe that's what he would want us to think. |
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The ship sent out the Mayday signal early yesterday morning when it was about 33 nautical miles away. |
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The consultant psychiatrist said at that stage he was not sectionable and it was agreed to allow him to go home on leave. |
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I selected a small gold bead mayfly nymph tied on a size 12 hook, as it was white and clearly visible in the murky water. |
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I had a hummus and chicken wrap with roasted peppers that would have been delicious but for the watery mayo it was drenched in. |
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The oil-on-canvas scene captures the town's main thoroughfare when it was still a two-way street. |
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They thought it was like London's Lord Mayor or the mayor of their own borough. |
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After pulling a small piece of thread out from the zip teeth I pulled the zip up firmly and it was secured to her leg. |
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At that point, the milling about became such that it was important to get downstairs behind cipher locks and secure doors. |
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The homeland was always in his thoughts and it was this that brought him here to spend his last days. |
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Thank you very much for the parcels of groceries, it was very thoughtful of you all. |
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Thank you for the birthday card and the money, it was very thoughtful of you, I appreciate it. |
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I thought it was kind of thoughtless of her to bring that subject up now, especially if she thought I liked Jake. |
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At Heathrow where there was a tight security blanket on information it was learnt that the crew were staying at the Europa Hotel. |
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And it was transported around the countryside by two peasants, like a sedan chair. |
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On one hand, it was among the most exciting and thought-provoking shows of the season. |
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We have been eating this in this part of England for at least four thousand years, but it was a first time for me. |
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When I arrived in 1988, this was a city that was trying to reinvent itself, realising as it was that culture could become an economic base. |
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And as a final jibe he remarked that it was always sad to see a politician at the end of his career thrashing around for an issue. |
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They jumped into the thrash metal game very late, when it was spiraling back into the underground. |
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He said that his lawyer advised him to leave Kenya as it was rumoured that he would soon be charged with sedition and treason. |
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The line judges on the baseline and the tramline thought it was a winner, too, but Henman begged to differ. |
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Whether it was Halloween or Christmas, she always had a bright, toothy smile on her face and the look of sheer seduction in her eyes. |
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Mama pretended to busy herself with threading a needle, but I could tell that it was only show. |
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It was like when I saw the film Magnolia recently and cried for the last hour because I thought it was so beautiful. |
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We interpreted the letter as a threat to sue, and we believe it was meant to be such a threat. |
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They gathered in the street outside, but it was too early for a flag-waving crowd to see them off. |
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I have, since it was first threatened with closure, been a staunch campaigner both locally and in Parliament to save the maternity unit. |
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I noticed how cool it was under the threatening clouds, and I noticed drops of water on my car and on my skin. |
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As she neared the summit of K2, on August 13, it was late in the day and threatening clouds were forming to the north, but she kept on. |
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We're just back from Shoma's cousin's fiftieth birthday party, and what a bashment it was! |
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Actually, it was a pretty big meadow with a small river flowing on the left side of it with a huge oak tree in the middle. |
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I mainly purchased foreign films because it was something I could never see on the basic cable we had back home. |
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I think it was meant to be taken a lot more lightly than I read it, but I can't help my own reaction to the film. |
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But I don't think Veronica meant any harm by it, and it was nice of her to try. |
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Whether it was a sudden, temporary insomnia or just mental restlessness, I meandered out of the sleeping house and onto the dark beach. |
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For you see, if it was I may just have to run to Eros and inform him of what a big meany his girlfriend is. |
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Since I was a girl, it was more seemly to carry the swords on my back, and I was only happy to comply. |
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He apparently hadn't cleaned out his car, so it was piled with random junk. |
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It wasn't glamorous by any means, but it was all so new and exciting to me. |
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I recall he listened rather impassively, but it was not until he saw me next week in the office that I realized he was seething with anger. |
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The threesome dealt with an aerial bombardment late in the game as if it was second nature to them. |
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He took slow, measured steps as if it was all a part of a master plan, but he was shaking inwardly. |
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Nitrus, complying, took slow, measured steps as if it was all a part of a master plan, yet he was shaking inwardly. |
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As I've said before, politically this would only be possible if it was an issue driven by the Basotho themselves. |
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Decent bass and good sound quality impressed the reviewers, but it was never going to be able to compete with a larger system. |
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Maeve was thankful though that he had some meat on his body even though it was little and he always looked deathly sick. |
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It was probably just some guy, he was positive it was a male, who thought Dyllis would be easy meat and might even be locked up now anyway. |
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The introduction of top-up fees in England was controversial because it was presented as a bar to access. |
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In the case at bar it was clear that the plaintiff, as a creditor, objected to the proposal and did not assent thereto. |
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It appeared in this paper the following week and I think now, as I thought then, that it was one of the finest photographs of the year, bar none. |
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But for the Prime Minister, usually the great master of these situations, it was close to a disaster. |
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Vaughn listened with a patient ear, leaning back in his seat, asking a question or two when it was necessary. |
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Fortunately, I'd packed my thermal underwear, as it was actually freezing cold. |
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Ironically, it was the Lewis and Clark expedition that gave York a serious opportunity to share and share alike in demands and responsibilities of men, white and black. |
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In response, English Heritage funded excavation of the prehistoric barrow mound at Woodnesborough, near Sandwich, in the field where it was uncovered. |
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It was the only working lift in the building, seeing as it was underground like the rest of the base, so no one knew it existed apart from those in their sector. |
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Seeing that it was a holiday celebration, I was expecting a crowd. |
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No, it was too much for a dog, a dog who, by all accounts, at the end amounted to nothing more than a useless pile of bones in a wrinkled sack of skin. |
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We then proceeded to our hotel which is the Catic Plaza, which was to become our base for five nights and it was the essence of luxury in every way. |
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Now this relic may have been the Mayan ruin it was purported to be. |
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Now that they had the isolation chamber, it was up to Phoenix to find a plane to carry it. |
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It also only works out at 6 per disc and it was most bargainous! |
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Vegetables on offer were roast and boiled potatoes, carrots and broccoli, and as it was self service you could pile your plate with as much as possible. |
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At first I thought I was hearing things or maybe it was crows or seagulls. |
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Initially, it was the support of my parents which saw me through. |
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My mother did not make a big thing of it, but it was impossible to ignore. |
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I drove, of all things, an Alfa diesel, and it was a glorious experience. |
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We were in the lead at the time, but it was one of those things. |
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University's electrical and electronic engineering department, said it was theoretically possible to locate someone using mobile phone base stations or the GPS system. |
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I was shocked by the mean-spiritedness of his article, especially given the fact that it was written for a presumably educated and enlightened audience. |
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My job really wasn't to do filing or take phone calls, it was to stand in front of the door if his wife got the idea in her head to turn up and barge into the surgery. |
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He'd forgotten how maddening it was being measured for new clothes. |
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To me it was just another medium, a means of transmitting things. |
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Indeed, it was Esco who introduced the movement to celebrities, writing about it in the Huffington Post. |
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But it was the suddenness of his proposal to Megan upon arriving back in New York that had even her gasping with surprise. |
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Each mother was also asked how important it was for her family to take the time to eat together, and if the child enjoyed sharing meals with his or her family. |
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However, this was May Day and it was a day for workers to celebrate. |
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But it was another extreme example of him thinking himself into the part. |
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The prospect of a 75 basis point interest rate cut had investors breathing easier by late last week, but it was another tough week overall, especially for tech investors. |
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As Suez demonstrated, it was a lot easier to be tough on allies than on a potentially mortal adversary. |
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Concerning argument, suffice it to say that, once started, no matter how terrible the cost, it was successful. |
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It was in a 4ft tank with water, lighting and heating but there was no area where it could bask so it was forced to stay in the water all the time. |
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As it was, Holder gave us Jardin aux Lilas, not in an Edwardian garden, but perhaps in a penthouse drenched with the champagne sec of Cole Porter. |
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Again, it was the strong imprint of utilitarian thought patterns in economics that kept so many economists sliding down through the railway embankments of eugenic reasoning. |
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One Iowan going through it was Davenport resident Linda Langrock, a 64-year-old grandmother and retired chemical factory worker. |
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Surely it was intentional and perpetrated by Assad or ISIS or a still-unrecognized radical group. |
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Or it was your 13-year-old second cousin visiting from out of town. |
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Addressing the rally, the union conveyer said it was time management listened to the workforce instead of treating them like second-class citizens. |
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Actually, they said that it was my thespian talents that made them choose me, and they said that my voice was adequate, but they'd prefer it if I kept improving it. |
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Some wreckage from the ship was recovered, it was properly decided that the presumptive heir to the baronetcy was lost at sea, and would not be returning. |
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It would be a little ironic if it was, seeing as the movie is constructed as a series of episodes along the route to the perfect noodle restaurant. |
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My boss went to the mat for me on it, but it was clearly a done deal. |
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She stayed for about an hour then left without saying goodbye to us but I assumed it was because we were so busy and never gave it a second thought. |
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When the iPod first hit the market in 2001, it was not a hit because it could only work with Mac computers. |
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Griffith looked inside the first window and saw that it was an empty bare room with a single white bed inside, with a heavy metal door inside that resembled a safe door. |
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At first it seemed that it was just a sedentary pest in residential plantings, where it could be controlled with dormant oil or insecticidal soap sprays. |
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A lot of expeditions built base camps and refuges over the years, so it was perfectly plausible to have something like that survive, in the middle of nowhere. |
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He said it was difficult trying to come up with new ideas for the poses but this time the women were much more professional when it came to baring all! |
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The latter is a typical song the band chooses to jam out live, but it was obvious much of the audience's attention was drifting after the first 10 minutes. |
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When it was my turn with him, he gave me a thin-lipped smile, like he was jeering. |
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She stretched as much as she was able and the sun embraced her completely, as much as it was able, diffused by the ugly architecture and the barren trees. |
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She believed that horses would be emotionally damaged if it was not explained to them that their riders meant no harm nor wished to degrade them in any way. |
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It reached the point where it was irreparable, and the best thing to do for the entire family was to separate. |
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The gap between the richest and poorest one-fifths of the world is now about onehundredfold, whereas 30 years ago it was about thirtyfold or fortyfold. |
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Above, it was enclosed in an octagonal structure, which formed in effect the sanctuary of the basilica, which stretched in five aisles divided by rows of monolithic columns. |
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You laced it up at the back, and it was sort of see-through. |
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The trapping was prompted by a drop in numbers as it was estimated that only around five per cent of all spawnings actually matured into young fish. |
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The collection includes a horse so small it was originally sold in a matchbox and an 8ft rocking horse large enough to seat three children at once. |
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When it was over, Keith had been stabbed in the shoulder, and Brandon had a fractured eye socket and orbital wall. |
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Hoping they'd be safe enough, it was an eye-opener to read Enders's account of four of their Iraqi staff having a barney and falling silent as he passed. |
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Still, it was strange to see the school, empty and barren of all people. |
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When the degree of the chaos and corruption became evident, we petitioned the IOC to move the Games before it was too late. |
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All I could do was watch my hand as it was seared by the heat. |
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And it was irrespective of the circumstances of the children who might have needed some help. |
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No pods being immediately in evidence, we suspect it was a more run-of-the-mill form of mawkish, voter-confidence-reducing sentimentality disguised as comradely goodwill. |
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At first it was irritating, but then it became fascinating and finally fun to see. |
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I remember buying second-hand Levis before it was cool to do so. |
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Later came the explanation that it was all a matter of official secrecy. |
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Alas, it was not to be, so we're stuck with a measly 20GB hard drive. |
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The anaesthetic was ether, dribbled on to the patient's gauze mask by the matron of the public hospital, and it was a Caesarian section for twins. |
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The fog lay thick and cold over the countryside that morning, and inside the barracks it was pitch-black and silent, except for the deep, steady breathing of the gunners. |
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When she finally answered, it was in a slow and measured tone. |
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While Huckabee is thinking about his run for president, I thought it was time to think about Huckabee. |
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Besides, he decided, it was time to try out his sea legs again. |
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He said it was the best album he's ever heard in his life bar none. |
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When they reached the center, it was time for most workers to go home and so the place was teeming with people rushing home for their evening meal. |
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But it was a master stroke as he teased and tormented the Dublin captain. |
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But the room wasn't sad and threadbare, it was full of people. |
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Wade, is it true that you had eaten barbecue, were throwing up over people, had a broken arm, and it was gushing blood, all while you were playing? |
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There were snow flurries, it was cold, and Gottwald was bareheaded. |
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So it was with Ariel Anbar, a student at the interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya studying politics. |
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The gesture was entirely practical, yet it was also deeply seductive. |
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Shadows offered only meagre protection, but it was protection I was thankful for as I listened to her footsteps come down the hall toward me, the steps slow and measured. |
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Once airborne and spinning, it was mano a mano until the loser barfed. |
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In addition, regardless of any possibilities for dialogue, it was never clear whether the regime actively sought a complete cessation of violence. |
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The profligate US government, it was said, could not finance its deficits from the meager savings of its people, thereby necessitating borrowing from abroad. |
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Mama took some time cutting the sugar-cake and I was certain it was because she was measuring it out, making sure everyone got the same sized piece. |
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He had never cared for his stepmother and now that her treachery was known to him, it was impossible not to send barbed comments in her direction. |
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Even tho we sat way at the back it was still very, very cool! |
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This time he knew what it was before the ghost even materialized. |
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I mean that it was a serious attempt to make meaningful acknowledgment of his concern for art history without renouncing his painstakingly constructed, jaded persona. |
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When he came to stay with us it was like having an extra pair of hands. |
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The first record of the mytilid Brachidontes virgiliae at St Lucia dates from July 1948, when it was found at the estuary mouth. |
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In southwestern Cameroon, it was also reported that infected primiparae had lower mean birth weight babies than multiparae. |
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The priest, who is based 1,000 miles away at Colinas do Tocantins, said it was rare for him to go long distances by bus in Brazil. |
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It was stagy, it was cloying, it was US-inspired and most depressing of all, it worked. |
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The Medieval torchlit parade looked fabulous, but it was a shame it was delayed because not many people saw it. |
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In fact, after a chestnut oak in Connecticut, it was the second tree ever to be officially nominated for national champion status. |
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Town gas was introduced to Tunis in 1870 by the French colonial authorities, but it was on a very small scale. |
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In 12 of these mice, splenomegaly was secondary to tularemia, and in 8, it was associated with amyloidosis and was frequently multisystemic. |
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I thought it was love because he had the tallest and spikiest hair in class and wore turquoise suede trainers. |
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Rather, it was the huge sale on paper towels and toilet tissue at ShopRite that caught the eye of value-seeking shoppers. |
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Quite often it was a sign that the girl would be a suitable bride. |
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Before Sleeve Touch became commercial, it was not known how often the chromium-plated polishing belts would need to be replaced. |
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A THREE-year-old boy was killed after he climbed into a spin dryer and it was accidentally switched on by his twin brother. |
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During their murder trial it was heard Daniel was often starved, locked in a urine soaked room and forced to perform squat thrusts. |
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Therefore, it was suggested that the ability to use a squat toilet, which uses almost the same muscles and joints, be added. |
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My mother had contracted toxaemia and my father was told it was unlikely that we would both survive. |
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In manufacturing, it was 226 to 1 for Chicanas and 99 to 1 for African American women. |
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Last week, Grease was named top chick flick and this week it was announced that Pretty Woman contained the best hotel movie scene of all time. |
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The leek was squeakingly al dente and it was nice to get asaparagus at this time of year which actually tasted like it ought. |
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Even film star Roja of YSRCP won Nagari seat by a margin of 858 seats and in Kadiri it was 968 votes margin for Chand Basha of the same party. |
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If that sounds familiar it's because it was also screened on Wednesday, the last time the tombola was rolled. |
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In fact, Smith says it was a tossup between heart surgeon and musician until he was a high-school senior. |
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Initially, it was thought that regeneration of cardiac myocytes did not occur. |
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At this time it was possible for anyone to purchase a Tommy Gun, as it was soon nicknamed, over the counter. |
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It's a safe way to explore darkness, so it was nice to see that that was tonally part of the show. |
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This time it was his son Lewis on the pitch while he cheered from the touch line. |
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Sure it was Ted, but pull the other one Hughie, it's got Christmas bells on. |
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On the first part of the first rotation my muscle memory was seriously kicking in as I remembered what it was like to do 30 seconds of push-ups. |
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No offers of coffee and doughnuts, no genuine sounding apology, it was just tough luck, guys. |
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I qualified eighth and I did a good time, but a lot of riders are on a quick pace so it was tough out there. |
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So it was only inevitable he, aka his clever marketing team, brought out a range of nail varnishes. |
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At the same time, it was the tendency to mythicize every ordinary reality in order to expand man's horizons and give him a legendary stature. |
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An artificial lake, it was perfect for children to splosh around, build dams, throw sticks and go wallowing in mud. |
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Within nine months, 6,316 Sports Tourers were sold in the UK where, in the first half of 2011, it was the top seller in its class. |
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I thought the game was getting quite tousy and the way it had gone it was possible the ref might have evened things up with a second red. |
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The first time Tootsie rang it was as though a little window opened admitting into the semi-dark sitting room bright beams of sunshine. |
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Your home looks like it was put together during an argument between a chintzy Laura Ashley designer and a Hypervalue lorry driver. |
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And it was only my chronic fear of heights which stopped me going for a third chin-up. |
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One year, I was given a lighter which revealed a picture of a naked lady when it was turned upside down. |
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The spoof news item was read by a newsreader during a discussion on what Britain would be like if it was run by tabloid newspaper editors. |
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The spoof news item was read out by a newsreader during a discussion on what Britain would be like if it was run by tabloid newspaper editors. |
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Finally, on Friday morning at 10am it was a railway trackman who found her in the pit. |
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Police believe one of their horses died in October after bolting when it was spooked by one. |
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Advanced Cell said it was awarded grants for its blastomere, myoblast, induced pluripotent stem cell and retinal pigment epithelial cell programs. |
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Overall, it was a very good meeting in making us feel that we have more options than before, more attractive options, and different ways to balance the tradeoffs. |
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But it was the visitors who took the initiative as centre Chris Tossel raced over after just two minutes for a converted score to set the tone for a gripping encounter. |
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Although the resort had enough to keep us busy we also chose Cote de Nacre as it was perfectly located to explore the beautiful and historical local area. |
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His avuncular manner and penchant for the occasional spoonerism endeared him to football fans, for if ever there was a man who wore his heart on his sleeve, it was he. |
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During this time it was determined that torbernite, a secondary uranium copper phosphate mineral developed along fracture faces, was the dominant uranium mineral present. |
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