Investigators are trying to establish if anyone knew about these problems before the accident. |
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She never knew him to have firearms in the year or so they were acquainted. |
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You knew that where there's big money, there's always somebody that's pretty clever at accumulating some of it. |
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But the acclaim for The Spy had been so great that I was in for a hiding anyway, and knew it. |
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In most ways, the creators of the musical did not want to water down the Tevye they knew and loved. |
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For many years his staff has been the ablest on Capitol Hill, but most of the public never knew their names. |
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She looked at me with piercing eyes, and I was suddenly frightened that she knew what I had done. |
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She was frowning when she entered the room, so I knew that she was annoyed about something. |
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As I said before I had cased this mouse and she was pretty but I knew she was no society debutante. Probably a stenog out of work but very cute. |
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Powell was also an author and poet and knew many of the famous writers of the day. |
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It appeared to go through the hands of one of the editors in the UK who passed it onto Wells, as he knew Wells was thinking of a similar project. |
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Those friends who knew Ronald and Edith Tolkien over the years never doubted that there was deep affection between them. |
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The Borough, set on the Suffolk coast close to Britten's homeland, awakened in him such longings for England that he knew he must return. |
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He also knew that he must write an opera based on Crabbe's poem about the fisherman Peter Grimes. |
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Vaughan Williams knew the Savoy operas well, and his music for this piece was and is widely regarded as in the Sullivan vein. |
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As preparations were made for the US tour, the Beatles knew that their music would hardly be heard. |
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In a CNN interview with Larry King in 2002, King asked if John knew of Diana, Princess of Wales' eating disorder. |
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This is a general audience who've bought tickets before they even knew we were on the bill. |
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Confidential British government files released in 2010 showed that Fonteyn knew of and had some involvement in the coup attempt. |
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Kazan had favoured Jessica Tandy and later, Olivia de Havilland over Leigh, but knew she had been a success on the London stage as Blanche. |
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Guy Hamilton was again chosen to direct, and Mankiewicz suggested they film in New Orleans, as he knew Hamilton was a jazz fan. |
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Eastlake also amassed a private art collection during this period, consisting of paintings that he knew did not interest the trustees. |
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He had a way of folding his arms and looking at you as though he knew you were going to make a mistake. |
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His win over Robinson gave him such celebrity that even many people who were not boxing fans knew who he was. |
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Admirers of the vessel knew that she required a complete restoration if her life was to be extended. |
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The ancient Romans knew of the island and called it Insula Manavia although it is uncertain whether they conquered the island. |
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They knew what the state could require of them, and they accepted their duties as a condition of the rights that came with them. |
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Few states knew of the NATO nuclear sharing arrangements at that time, and they were not challenged. |
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I had notions that Noel knew this and suggested it on purpose as some sort of mind-fuckery. |
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In contrast, ships would quickly surrender if they knew they would be spared. |
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The Central Powers knew that they could not win a protracted war, but they held high hopes for success based on a final quick offensive. |
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Many commanders on both sides knew such weapons would cause major harm to civilians but nonetheless continued to use them. |
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Due to lack of communication, when the British retreated from Burma, almost none of the Chinese knew about the retreat. |
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However, although British scientists knew well the areas of the Manhattan Project in which they had worked they knew little of the other areas. |
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The two men knew each other from their time at Cambridge University before the war. |
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But when we delivered our own stern warning to the three aggressors, they knew we weren't playing games with public opinion. |
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One member, RUC officer John Weir, claimed his superiors knew of the collusion but allowed it to continue. |
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The Cassel Report also said some senior officers knew of the crimes but did nothing to prevent, investigate or punish. |
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By 2001 the change of policy sought by CIA officers who knew Massoud was underway. |
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Miz Rowe knew, of course, that Flary was at home, and knew that she was making a hand along with the old man and the boys. |
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Did you ever stop to think whether or not you knew how a monkey wrench should be used? |
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Many reporters in the UK knew more about the war than those with the Task Force. |
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Early Egyptians also knew how to assemble planks of wood with treenails to fasten them together, using pitch for caulking the seams. |
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Early Egyptians also knew how to fasten the planks of this ship together with mortise and tenon joints. |
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She mortgaged her future for the pleasures of the relationship with the sculptor, a relationship she knew would be short. |
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But BP and the EPA clearly knew about the toxicity of the Corexit long before this spill. |
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The singer's voice was muffled by the thick walls, yet Tyrion knew the verse. |
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Bevin, too, wanted immediate Polish elections, but both men knew that the chances were becoming slimmer. |
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The family had not talked about their history and neither brother knew what had happened to the family left behind in Czechoslovakia. |
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The kind of disruptive moment that only a few knew in the 1880s became a common occurrence. |
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Graham and Dylan Thomas knew perfectly well that 'life' was like that, if you nominated it thus, which is why they went elsewhere. |
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The first poems I knew were nursery rhymes and before I could read them for myself I had come to love the words of them. |
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He did not wish to bear Queensberry's insults, but he knew to confront him could lead to disaster were his liaisons disclosed publicly. |
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With Irving he was invited twice to the White House, and knew William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. |
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He was an admirer of Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, whom he knew personally, and supported his plans for Ireland. |
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Dr. Herrera also knew Hemingway had held Batista's army personally responsible for the brutal murders of his dogs, Blackie and Machakos. |
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It was easy enough to dodge him, let him crash into the floorboards. Peltroc knew that his priority was the leader, not the hired muscle. |
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While recognising the boy's obvious musical talent, his father knew the insecurity of a musical career and discouraged him from pursuing it. |
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In the lowest moments of my life, the only reason I didn't commit suicide was that I knew I wouldn't be able to drink any more if I was dead. |
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Although Clapton's grandparents eventually told him the truth about his parentage, he only knew that his father's name was Edward Fryer. |
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She doubted if the offer was real because the only record company she knew was Virgin Records, and she took a friend with her to the meeting. |
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The story about Duns Scotus being buried alive, in the absence of his servant who alone knew of his susceptibility to coma, is probably a myth. |
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Berlin was fluent in Russian and English, spoke French, German and Italian, and knew Hebrew, Latin, and Ancient Greek. |
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One knew that one was in the presence of extreme seriousness, absorption, and force of intellect. |
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With France then beating Ireland in Dublin, Scotland now knew that they could clinch first place. |
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It had only horror, because I knew unerringly the monstrous, nefandous analogy that had suggested it. |
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Before his appointment, Radcliffe had never visited India and knew no one there. |
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Although the republic stood in name, contemporaries of Augustus knew it was just a veil and that Augustus had all meaningful authority in Rome. |
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Richard had been initiated into the netherworld of dog racing by his father, and knew all the popular greyhound performance-enhancing drugs. |
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The English already knew the details of this planned shipment from a paper found in a bag at Flodden field. |
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However, Elizabeth assured Maitland that she knew no one with a better claim than Mary. |
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He knew that its abolition depended on a considerable retrenchment in government expenditure. |
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Jellicoe in effect countermanded this decision once he knew of the raid by sending ships which were part of his command. |
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German naval radio communications could therefore often be quickly deciphered, and the British Admiralty usually knew about German activities. |
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But he knew his baiting mission was close to completion, as his force was rapidly closing with Scheer's main body. |
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Under feudalism, those who were weakest needed the protection of the knights who owned the weapons and knew how to fight. |
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Nelson knew that the superior seamanship, faster gunnery and better morale of his crews were great advantages. |
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The potentially much greater ranges of large guns was not an issue, because no one knew how to aim them effectively at such ranges. |
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Most French soldiers that knew about the defeats, and were now joining the line, only knew of German success by hearsay. |
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The scale of failure of the operation has led to a discussion around whether the Germans knew of the raid in advance. |
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Rommel knew full well that the British Commonwealth forces would soon be strong enough to launch an offensive against his army. |
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Around midnight, 51st Division launched three attacks, but no one knew exactly where they were. |
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This bizarre and inaccurate form was invented by European heralds in the Middle Ages, who knew little of foreign animals and made up the rest. |
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The company had paper profits of two million dollars, but everyone knew that depreciation meant they had really lost 10 million. |
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Nestorian was not the name by which the church knew itself, nor was it so commonly designated in Asian lands. |
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Greeks of the classical age knew several poems about the war between the Olympians and Titans. |
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They turned south and traveled for two days looking for a great harbor the master pilot Miruelo knew of. |
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We knew it was named after John Smith, but nobody knows which particular John Smith. |
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And since he did not see Louie by the folding door, Louie knew that in his former passings and repassings he could not have seen her either. |
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People in Oviedo's time knew this story in several versions, but Oviedo regarded it as myth. |
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She laughed but only for a little bit. She smiled at me, I think to make sure that I knew she wasn't laughing at me. |
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Sailors knew that, if in their attempt to defend their ship they failed, there was a great possibility that they could be tortured. |
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For the Crown to prove possession they had to show that Hendrix knew the drugs were there. |
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This was the first time that the police knew exactly who was involved, and offered them a solid case to prosecute the twins for McVitie's murder. |
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Upon also finding out the twins intended to cajole him, 'Scotch Jack' Dickson also turned in everything he knew about Cornell's murder. |
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President Friedrich Ebert knew that Germany was in an impossible situation. |
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The ancient Greeks and the Romans knew of the Garamantes and regarded them as uncivilized nomads. |
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He knew that the ancestors of Ulfilas had also come from Cappadocia, a region with which the Gothic community had always maintained close ties. |
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Divitiacus supposedly knew much about the natural world and performed divination through augury. |
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Caesar knew that the Germans outnumbered him and that his best and only defense was an attack. |
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However, at this point in Alexander's career, he still knew little about being a general. |
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To defenders of history as they knew it, the discipline was in crisis, and the pursuit of the new was a major cause. |
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The tropical boxfish may not look the sleekest or sexiest of piscatorial creatures, but the Mercedes team knew better. |
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I played dumb 'cause I knew if I talked at all, being simple and guileless, you all would twist me up and have the whole thing in a jiffy. |
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When Dr. Elizabeth Martin came into my office and plopped down, I knew something was wrong. Liz is not a plopper. |
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They came from the North and everyone knew that the colder the climate was, the more barbaric the people were. |
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By 1402, he knew enough to be able to avoid the main hosts of the imperial army while sacking Xuzhou, Suzhou, and Yangzhou. |
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Marco knew four languages, and the family had accumulated a great deal of knowledge and experience that was useful to Kublai. |
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The FBI polygraphed the suspect but learned nothing because they already knew he was lying. |
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However, the Festival's musicians did not play the Moroccan national anthem, as no one in attendance knew what it was. |
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The Roman Empire knew of and traded in silk, and Chinese silk was the most highly priced luxury good imported by them. |
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Nobody knew anything about it although they all spoke with great positiveness and strategical knowledge. |
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La Malinche knew to speak in different registers and tones between certain Indigenous tribes and people. |
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This shift into formality give the Nahua the impression that she was a noblewoman who knew what she was talking about. |
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He knew that in defeat he would be considered a traitor to Spain, but that in success he would be its hero. |
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The prisoner of unknown bandits, hurried he knew not whence, a pretty pass for an adventurer. |
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When England, France, and Russia began to covet California's coast, the King of Spain knew it was time to fortify it. |
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The Governor immediately professed that he knew nothing about the incident. |
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Many Iaik Cossacks believed Pugachev's claim, though those closest to him knew the truth. |
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In addition, people of the time certainly knew that eating spoiled food would make them sick. |
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He knew if he didn't stand up for himself, he'd be punked out by someone stronger. |
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When he got to law school he knew he'd have to put his shoulder to the wheel to succeed. |
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I kept thinkin' that this here woman knew a sight more about raisin' cattle that the entire put together of our county. |
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The housemother was a relief housemother, and she was quacky, and we didn't think she knew anything. |
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Having grown up nearby Coke knew the family, and asked for Bridget's hand immediately after she turned eighteen. |
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Fraud in the factum focuses on whether the party alleging misrepresentation knew they were creating a contract. |
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They knew that only part of the pain, pleasure and satisfactions of life are to be found in material things. |
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Although it is sometimes stated that he believed himself to have inoperable prostate cancer, he in fact knew it was benign before the operation. |
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Marx knew that wage labour existed on a modest scale for centuries before capitalist industry. |
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He died for truth as he knew it, and those who knew him felt that his death was a national loss. |
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Tatiana knew the yogurt had passed its expiry date, but she ate it regardless. |
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Decatur knew his only hope was to dismantle Endymion and sail away from the rest of the squadron. |
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He knew that increased cloth production in the United States depended on such a machine. |
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Day supports Florescu's position that Mary Shelley knew of and visited Frankenstein Castle before writing her debut novel. |
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She knew she had thought out loud by accident, but it was too late to re-nig on her comment. |
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Representatives of early Chinese Buddhism, like Sengzhao and Tao Sheng, knew and were deeply influenced by the Taoist keystone texts. |
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He lived near Windermere between 1808 and 1815 and knew the older Lake Poet trio well. |
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Gray perhaps knew these men, sharing ideas about death, mortality, and the finality and sublimity of death. |
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Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth in Cumberland in 1770, and knew the Lake District well from his childhood. |
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He also attacked Darwinian theory with increasing violence, although he knew and respected Darwin personally. |
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Art historians and critics, among them Herbert Read, Roger Fry and Wilhelm Worringer knew Ruskin's work well. |
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Maria, as a teenager, knew William Wordsworth's daughter, Dora, very well and later led an interesting and colourful life in London society. |
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Hannibal did not know a great deal about the Alps, but he knew enough to know that it was going to be a difficult march. |
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Hannibal knew enough about the Alps to know in particular that the descent was steeper than the ascent into the Alps. |
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He did this with the hope of cultivating the best possible morale in his army for the upcoming campaign, which he knew was going to be difficult. |
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He knew that if he waited until springtime on the far side of the mountains, the Romans would have time to raise another army. |
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William Morris considered them to be the greatest poems in the language, while Algernon Charles Swinburne knew virtually all of them by heart. |
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When I saw a special version of Quake running on Voodoo hardware, I knew I would be forking out quite a bit of money on my gaming rig. |
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These robochefs in the better apartment buildings really knew how to broil a sirloin. |
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Yet he, too, knew all their songs, and sang them along the roads roisterously. |
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He knew that policy would disincline Napoleon from a rupture with his family. |
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I knew for instance, sitting at my desk, just how many extra papers I could sell with a scare-line on a police scandal. |
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When, on his first time on skis, he just schussed down the mountain, we knew he was a natural. |
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I wish I knew how to talk to girls. I haven't got a scooby what to say to her, but I know I want to talk to her. |
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The old seadog knew the storm was coming long before the rest of the crew were aware of it. |
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I knew that I had achieved the very best rank I could have got, being held back only by my semilow social status. |
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His last two journeys were to Sri Lanka, or Serendib as Arab mariners knew it. |
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I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that my sister would want to go to the concert. |
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The marriage, of course, was long broken but Munoz knew that asking her for a divorce would shatter her. |
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And for all his shooings and worrying, he knew squirrels couldn't have done this kind of damage. |
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I started short-tacking every hour down the coast, heading further offshore, as I knew I'd find better wind there. |
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Traffic was horrible on the main roads, but she knew all the back roads and side streets, and managed to get there quickly. |
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Our man knew her enough to know she was a sea of flesh, unsightly badly drawn slag tags and a cheap dress two sizes too small. |
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She knew that sleaze Hakido would do something to stick the knife in and twist it to the hilt. |
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If you knew your girl was sliding off with the next dude you telling me you wouldn't negatively react? |
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He was so smooth and handsome. He knew just what to say and when to say it. |
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He saw nothing, heard nothing, rushed on, he knew not whither, snaping, and uttering hoarse cries. |
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A local cop I knew was finishing up a piece of Snickers pie at the counter. |
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How my fool of a soft-headed soft-hearted brother would rage if he knew how cunningly I have saved his pocket. |
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If the authorities knew about the problems and chose not to prevent them, then clearly something is rotten in the state of Denmark. |
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Caleb was a powerful man and knew little of any fear except the fear of hurting others and the fear of having to speechify. |
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I tried to give you the steer, but I guess I didn't get it over. Everybody knew it but you. |
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When he brought me home and volunteered to come with me while I walked my dog, Max, I knew he was a keeper. |
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So I always knew what Pierce meant, in a kidding-on-the-square kind of way. |
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As for Modigliani he is not a painter I know so I don't know if he knew Bianca in the biblical sense or not. |
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Lambard said in English that he was a cleric and was then asked if he knew Latin or French. |
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My mother knew that I was a lapsed Republican, but did not dream of the depth to which I had fallen. |
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Because he knew the lay of the land, he could run faster in the darkness than his pursuer. |
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Not even Bentley himself knew the identity of the purchaser until the deal was completed. |
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He was able to write out the speeches of Hamlet, letter perfect. It was impressive to see how exactly he knew the wording. |
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Herschel found the method impressive, Babbage knew of it, and it was later noted by Ada Lovelace as compatible with the analytical engine. |
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It was through Brunel that Babbage knew of Joseph Clement, and so came to encounter the artisans whom he observed in his work on manufactures. |
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If I knew where Mel Gibson was, I'd be down on the floor licking his balls at this very moment. |
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As a warrior, he knew a thousand ways to kill nonattributably. But he didn't lash out. |
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I always knew I wanted to be a musician and I knew I wanted to write because the people I was listening to all wrote. |
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The deputy head teacher of St John's stated that he knew the band would go far and he told them to push for a record deal. |
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Basil of Seleucia also knew of Apostle Andrew's missions in Thrace, Scythia and Achaea. |
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The Chronicle of Battle Abbey states that no one knew who killed Harold, as it happened in the press of battle. |
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They did this and thus Murchison knew of the existence of gold in Australia before Edward Hargraves' discovery. |
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The jury said he was not guilty. I knew he wouldn't have done something like that. |
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Yemeni merchants knew that the return of the Ottomans would improve their trade, for the Ottomans would become their customers. |
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He wrote that from the age of six he knew that he would devote his life to art. |
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Munroe Barrow was committed to a mental institution in 1916 and, as a result, Joe knew very little of his biological father. |
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The assignment was at the suggestion of his friend and lawyer Truman Gibson, who knew of Louis's love for horsemanship. |
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His judgement was trusted by all who knew him, and in later years statesmen went to him for counsel and advice. |
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He knew of another Welsh baritone named Bryn Jones, so chose Bryn Terfel as his professional name. |
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One fellow I knew once was off his game the whole first half because some idiot was flying a kite over the field advertising some one's pills. |
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He seemed a person of means and leisure, but he knew nothing of recent concerts, theatres, or books. |
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I don't think she knew what a relief that was, because I would have been poor help for Ralph as a one-handed crew. |
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I shouted to make sure she knew that I wasn't just some ho on the side. If anyone was on the side, it was her. |
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I can't believe you left the lawnmower out in the open when you knew it was going to rain this afternoon! |
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By the time they had finished, they knew more about Sodor than would ever be used in the Railway Series stories. |
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Although they knew that whales were harmless giants, they described battles with harpooned animals. |
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The Russians knew of Novaya Zemlya from the 11th century, when hunters from Novgorod visited the area. |
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They knew that my lord of Arundel had grown so orgulous that he had lately dared to marry the Earl of March's sister, without license. |
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Certainly he could outdraw just about anybody, and he knew how to tell a story, seamlessly weaving words and pictures together. |
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I knew I had to outtrain my opponents if I intended to win the boxing tournament. |
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The Germans knew nothing of our defective staff work or the risks we had run. |
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Gort knew that the ports needed to supply such a foothold were already being threatened. |
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When the crew saw flares, they knew the other ship was in trouble. |
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Many people believed he could help them, but I knew he was a sham. |
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His face looked grim, and we knew his news wouldn't be good. |
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I feared the morning, for I knew that our parting would be difficult. |
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They didn't begin to celebrate until they knew their victory was secure. |
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At any rate I had told her what I knew about 606, and asked Akkad to send her to a specialist. |
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I had to limit my shopping list to items I knew would be acquirable at short notice. |
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I was embarrassed when a girl I knew walked in on my friends and me playing air guitar. |
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The way he said it, the way it came out of his mouth, I knew Scut was angrifying. |
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That was weak. As soon as the parents voiced their objection to seeing Cartman nude on stage I knew where they were heading... anvilicious. |
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I hardly knew what I hoped or expected, but I was all athrill with a nameless, inexplicable happiness. |
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After awhile, Guest Gulkan no longer knew whether he was alive or dead, awake or awrath in nightmare. |
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Ira relished telling the story that Fred Astaire took him aside and said he knew what a babbitt was, but what was a bromide? |
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Of the men Kimmel interviewed about bangbus porn, about half knew about the sites and had been to them. |
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I knew that he had been barracked at times, but I did not realise that he was so sensitive. |
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He blabbered away about how he knew where some treasure was hidden and he would tell us if only we would swear to save his life. |
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Dad sure knew how to kill a mood. He had blown up my phone all day, ensuring that I didn't back out of our agreement. |
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Instinctively, before they had a chance to open their mouths, she knew not only that they were bores but the quality of their boringness. |
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He thought he knew being aflame. But this was sustained explosion, reaching now and then a quite unendurable brisance. |
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I knew I had entered a land of broadmindedness, kick-starting my evolution toward the Western way of life. |
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I had no doubt he knew where I was from, for I had the brogue, although not much of it. |
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Paranoid. Now he knew what it meant, this word that was bandied and bruited so easily, and he sensed the connections being made around him. |
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As soon as I saw the wrapper of a delightfully pungent, runny-centered bucheron, I knew my dinner was done. |
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Fortunately, all of the Burtonesquely twisted trees down the rabbit hole were computer-generated, and knew their boundaries. |
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He had always been there in my time of need and yet he knew I was a bush Baptist. |
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Annesley knew this meant that she was not to tell tales, but about what? Did Uncle Walker want his Bush Baptist religion kept a secret? |
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They gambled with as much reckless abandon as they flew their airplanes. They knew they might buy the farm tomorrow. |
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I have often wished that I knew as certain a remedy for any other distemper. |
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The other lab's results chimed with mine, so I knew we were on the right track with the research. |
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The more he heard of fumbled passes, cidery kisses and snapped straps, the more he knew better than to risk such humiliation. |
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The guard entered the room and before I knew it Sarah had left, I felt gutted and a broken man. |
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I wasn't an experienced cockster by any means, but I did need to learn a lot more than I knew right now. |
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I wanted to give Debbie all the details of the weekend so she knew I hadn't hung around the bar drinking coladas the entire time. |
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But he never knew that it really was his own Bunny, come back to look at the child who had first helped him to be Real. |
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He knew there wasn't anything I liked better than a coney island and a strawberry Nehi. |
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They were copwise. Hiltz knew him from the Deutsches Haus. Smith provoked discord routinely. They were copwise. |
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They knew the lineage of all the boys and girls who crowded into old cracky wagons, rode four to a horse or footed it out to the lake. |
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He knew that by coming out to his family he would be crossing the Rubicon but he could not live a lie anymore. |
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Jenny knew it was time to cut bait, since her relationship with Joe was never going to progress beyond the current level of commitment. |
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He knew why the building was so damp. Its damp courses were defective and it was built on top of the tank stream. |
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Then there was the sound of a struggle, and I knew that the attendants were dealing with him. |
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The miner knew the old davy was safer than any open flame, but far riskier than a modern flashlight. |
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The dilemma was how to propose a big tax cut and still look credible. Dole knew that the Democrats would mock him for a deathbed conversion. |
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But deep inside he knew the truth was he longed for one last great adventure. |
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If they but knew it, almost all men in their degree, some time or other, cherish very nearly the same feelings towards the ocean with me. |
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The detected submarine was tracked by sonar, it was easy once they knew where to look. |
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This letter had to be written in Deutsch because neither Paul nor Harriet knew Danish. |
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The house wore the startled doggy air of having been undeservedly rebuked. I knew the feeling. |
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But Leighton, like most Westerners, knew little about swimming, except for perhaps a dogpaddle, and Jane was most certainly not a swimmer. |
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The girls we knew were all on the dogwatch, from four to twelve in the morning. |
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I knew Bogs, like, that's how I got this job, knew him for donkey's, but didny work for him. |
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I knew I'd seen this ribbon doojigger around the house some place but I never expected I'd be able to find it. |
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Those children playing didn't look like doomy little criminals, once you knew their names. |
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The ear-to-the-ground President knew that all the unrest could not be blamed on Communists. |
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But when they knew they were going back they lost his paperwork. No just his. Everycunt who'd tried to leave. |
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Everybody knew I was an extraordinary person. When I was born my beard was three feet long. |
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I was Face-stalking so hard, I suddenly knew everyone's business like nobody's business. |
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He had a hundred similar tricks, but I never knew him fake a horse, or sell one as sound if it was not. |
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As soon as Balquherrie got his turn served, away he went and never fashed his thumb about his debt, that he knew would beggar honest folk. |
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As she cleaned the room daily, she knew it was against his fastidious nature to bring or have food in his room. |
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All he knew about flensing knives was that they were used to strip blubber from whale carcasses. |
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Fortunately, I knew him well enough to realize he meant that no one had posted any foodporn. At least not from any restaurant he had yet to try. |
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The Yankees had burned the bridge but she knew of a footlog bridge across a narrow point of the stream a hundred yards below. |
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The City, it seemed to her, knew it dimly, with a yearning faint as dawn's forelight, which grew stronger with each passing hour, inevitably. |
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For goodness' sake, I spelled that word correctly. I never knew I could do that. |
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Yet as some of the verses show, Aristophanes knew a good deal of actual frogly habits. |
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Everybody knew Skopas fronted for the fight mob even though he was officially the arena manager. |
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Only this time, I knew I was going for the full ride. The only thing was that I didn't know was what kind of ride I was going on. |
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It all inspired me to write this sort of mini futurefic, a look at what might happen when what we once knew is gone. |
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I knew that if I failed it would kill my parents, who, gamblerlike, were staking their very existence on my success. |
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They hoped for an amicable solution, but both knew it would require some give and take. |
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She'd go ballistic, possibly even fling a fireball or two, if she knew Selene had him in her apartment. |
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The Minister knew that it was controversial, but as he is an arrogant, right-wing, goggle-eyed extremist, he does not care. |
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My grandfather mentioned the problem to Lord Fermoy, whom he knew through the British Legion. and Lord Fermoy said he would put in a good word. |
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President Truman, when at last he grasped the nettle and dismissed MacArthur, knew well enough the outcry that would follow. |
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Miss Porter bears testimony, like every one else who knew him, to his greatheartedness no less than to his genius. |
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Henry didn't doubt the little boys and girls knew that this place was haunted, just like all the growed-ups did. |
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I was a hail fellow well met with all of the workmen at the factory, most of whom knew little and cared less about social distinctions. |
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Here some of us fell to handicap, a sport that I never knew before, which was very good. |
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She knew she was in big trouble when the teacher asked to have a word with her after class. |
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He was in that headstrong teenage phase when he felt like he knew everything. |
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The Germanic peoples knew little of cities, money, or writing, and were still mostly pagan, though were becoming increasingly Arian. |
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And all the other pigeoneers I knew were obsessed homer men who cared only about racing. |
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He knew patristic literature, as well as Pliny the Elder, Virgil, Lucretius, Ovid, Horace and other classical writers. |
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Horsefeathers! You knew it was a bad idea and now you're just making excuses about it. |
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Max was all hot lips, talented tongue and sharp teeth, and he knew exactly how to use them. |
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I wasn't typically a huggy person, but I knew better than to argue with anyone in Bones's genetic line. |
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The variety of food found shows the Romans were not focused on just caloric intake, as they knew a variety of food was important to health. |
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One of Bede's sources was the Life of Wilfrid itself, but he also had access to people who knew participants in the synod. |
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For example, Bede knew Acca of Hexham, and dedicated many of his theological works to him. |
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After making losses four years in a row, the manager knew she had to sack someone. |
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