I don't know what it is but thirty years seem to have rewound off the spool today. |
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I don't even know what the job is, but I'll proof milk cartons at this point. |
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Again, I do not know what action, if any, was taken to address the individual fellow's grievance. |
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I'm still surprised by the number of people in the media who don't know what a weblog or a blog is. |
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Believe me it's far more difficult to know what to say to an unconscious loved one than the movies make out. |
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You may not know what you need, but at least by asking nightly, your radar will be wide open. |
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I know what he did was wrong, but this has been weighing on his mind for a long time. |
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People treat me well because they know who my father is and they know what he can do for them. |
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I was well away after 2 glasses of wine with my meal, don't know what the matter was, I'm no lightweight! |
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You cannot know what effect a book or a piece of journalism will have when it goes out into the world. |
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The boy didn't seem to know what he was doing because the horse was going crazy and the little boy was being thrown around like a rag doll. |
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I think maybe to read this blog you have to know the person and know what is going on in the actual real life. |
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This sounds like entire supposition, and I would like to know what reasoning is behind it. |
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Doctors told her it could not be reattached, and she does not know what happened to it after that, lawyer Philip Sheldon said. |
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Grandpa Alfonse used ta say if you're lookin' back at the tings you missed you won't know what hit ya. |
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Granted, this is window shopping, but when you know what you're after, there's nothing wrong with that. |
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We are to walk worthy of the calling, but we first must know what that calling is. |
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We are linking in with youth organisations, going into schools and letting kids know what the initiative is about. |
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I wanted to know what other kids at my school thought, particularly the girls. |
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More and more operations use a bar list in addition to a wine list to let customers know what they have. |
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I waited eagerly for words of wisdom from a man at the very pinnacle of his career, I thought he'd be sure to know what to put right. |
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If that does not indicate wise and sensible stewardship, I do not know what does. |
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There's, sort of, six people who know what we do, and I feel a kinship to them, as opposed to a rivalry. |
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I don't know what I was thinking writing that but it is an image which recurs in my head. |
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Well I'm not prepared to give you one red cent until I know what it is we have here. |
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I confess to the herder that I don't really know what a houbara looks like, having only encountered the kori bustard of the savannah. |
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He humbly explained it away as being his first gig as an accompanist and that he didn't really know what he was doing. |
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If you do, and you find this account worth publishing, then please edit and let me know what you have done. |
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The reader wants to know what factual material was wrong and what the true fact is. |
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Now we don't know what to do unless we are alienated from speech, from our environment, from our locality. |
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It is important to know the signs of an allergic reaction to this medicine and to know what to do. |
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Vehicles coming in the opposite direction up the hill move into the middle lane far too soon and before they know what is coming towards them. |
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I have a great pair of brown lace-up shoes, but I just don't know what to wear them with. |
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As a Saami herder fed one plump animal, the Governor General wanted to know what reindeers usually eat. |
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They know the lay of the land literally, and they know what a hurricane of this type will do. |
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I am rather asserting that the laity feels that church leadership does not know what it is talking about. |
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When you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right is doing, so that your almsgiving may be secret. |
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So I wanted the council to know what had happened to me because I thought it was relevant. |
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The midwife told me that my babe had already chosen her name and I will soon know what it is. |
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We are also seeing a major increase in crime and we want to know what is going to be done. |
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Maybe we could have made some raspberry vinaigrette, draped ourselves over a nest of baby greens, if you know what I mean. |
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I don't know what she was thinking about, her brilliant green eyes vacant, focused somewhere in the middle distance. |
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It's surprising that people investing in some firms that have had huge run-ups don't know what they do, just that they're gone up 100 percent. |
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Post boxes have been placed in shops throughout the town for townsfolk to let everyone know what they were up to when peace was declared. |
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I would be curious to know what presumption others think is the most reasonable. |
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And we all know what happens to people who blow the whistle on conspiracy theories, don't we? |
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I would like to know what this episode cost the ratepayers of Buffalo City Municipality? |
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We want to know what you think about the upcoming case and affirmative action in general. |
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Anyone who has driven through the rush hour traffic on the back of Bangkok motorbike taxi will know what I mean. |
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Want to know what is happening behind the scenes in the glitzy world of Bollywood and Hollywood? |
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I toy around with the idea of attention or stardom, but never know what to do with it when the spotlight shines on me for a brief moment. |
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While you bask in the glow of victory, I know what you're secretly thinking. |
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If anyone can read the characters on the sword itself, please let me know what they say. |
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I did, however, read history at university, so I know what the historians say. |
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Just in case you don't know what I'm talking about I'll try and bring you up to speed. |
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I don't know what to do, it's not my place to tell about you know what, but they expect me to. |
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It has proved to me the age-old saying that we don't know what we've got until it's gone. |
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How would my friend know what a forbearing and saintly person I am if I didn't tell her the challenges I face from my neighbor? |
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We all know what a difficult road this is and many of us have agitated for substantial improvements to it. |
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The fact that her sister might not be fully sleeping and know what we were doing and possibly be aroused herself got me going even more. |
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We are always wishing each other the best of luck, but you know what luck is just about worthless. |
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Confronted with the sheer ludicrousness and futility of the whole system, we just don't know what to do. |
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If you don't know what Tasmanian devils, numbats and quolls are, this is your chance to find you. |
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We know what are the conditions of making an acquirement, or of fixing two or more things together in the memory. |
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Origami is very easy when you know what to do, but if you take the sculpture apart, it is very twisty and bendy and odd on the inside. |
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We can put a microphone in front of a drum kit and press record, you know what I mean. |
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I don't know what Walsh's politics are, but his radar was certainly off beam and he has paid the price. |
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I didn't know what to do with myself after the show, I was buzzing, on edge, frantic. |
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It has all the right ingredients for a really authentic Mexican meal and there's no doubt they know what they're doing. |
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I know what an outstanding contribution to public administration might look like. |
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Directors must know what they are doing or they cannot satisfy their duty of care. |
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Once you know what is expected, go shopping but take somebody you trust with you. |
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We collapsed in fits, the tutor had overheard and was almost wetting herself, and the 5 others were demanding to know what we'd said. |
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These people live there, they understand the jungle of the Philippines, they know what to do. |
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I like their new stuff, but I agree that they took a long period off and people don't know what to expect. |
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Pat wanted to know what sort of amount we needed and how we'd use any money raised. |
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If you don't know what it's supposed to smell like, it might smell a little like rancid butter. |
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If you know what you are going to buy in advance, ring ahead to check availability. |
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I didn't know what to make of his story of meeting two yetis in the high Himalayas. |
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Don't know what they were up to in the kitchen, but the Americano and capuccino coffees were not derived from the same stuff as the espresso. |
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You don't need to know what I think of tapioca, even with vanilla, coconut, and anise. |
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Personally, I am dumbfounded by people who say they wouldn't know what to do if they were suddenly made squillionaires. |
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The question demanded to know what measurement an ammeter would give in the circuit. |
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Most of us associate Zen with black robes and rock gardens, but do we really know what it is? |
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I don't know what I could do with a lot of what I get, as I'm already sated with so much good stuff. |
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I'm curious to know what others think about the current pop culture depiction of human machines. |
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I was curious to know what had made him who he was and why everything seemed far beneath him. |
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Seeing her eyes unwavering, he was curious to know what had brought such a change in her attitude. |
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Your editorial today is the best I have read so far, and I will be curious to know what kind of response you get to it. |
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I wondered if there was a history behind all this and was very curious to know what happened. |
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Most people did not know what Cameron's grades were or even what he did on Saturday nights. |
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Readers don't need to know what bloggers had for breakfast or whether they have split up with their girlfriend or not. |
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I didn't know what I was saying, because I couldn't hear it or make it out, but I saw Jason walk up again, and again he was crying. |
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I don't know what you're like when you haven't had a day off in three weeks but I get a bit woolly headed and unable to commit to basic chores. |
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The same, mind you, was said of the national side when they beat Holland at Hampden, and we know what happened after that. |
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We cannot know what is going on in the minds of our fellow human beings unless they manifest it by word or deed. |
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But we never learnt Finnish so that is what my parents talked when they didn't want us to know what they were saying. |
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I don't feel qualified to comment as a music critic, but I know what I like, and I enjoyed many of the musical selections. |
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Carnacon didn't know what hit them as they tried desperately to protect their goal from a barrage of attacks. |
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But we got the heat turned up now, the cops, they don't know what hit them. |
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We really didn't know what hit us in England and it wasn't much better last week. |
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We do meet older people whose children have gone to university and they don't know what to do with themselves. |
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We are absolutely devastated, we just don't know what to do with ourselves. |
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I didn't know what to do with myself, so I just laid down, hugged myself, and started crying. |
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The next minute he's miserable, depressed, lonely, doesn't know what to do with himself. |
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For a couple of days after I got home, I didn't know what to do with myself. |
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The university grounds get so quiet, he almost doesn't know what to do with himself. |
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And so now, since I am apparently such a know-all, you will want to know what my vision of the future is. |
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Lentils are miracle workers, packed full of goodness, grains are full of fibre and great energy boosters, and we all know what beans do for you. |
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You don't have to know what they stand for, just so long as you can reel them off without choking on all the consonants. |
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My partner is forever whispering sweet nothings into my ear, and I never quite know what delights are lined up for me next. |
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I didn't know what they were, but I wondered if they might be a species of kookaburra. |
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Nobody can know what kind of world will result from the interplay of these forces, but it is possible to envisage plausible futures. |
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Well you know what they say about some people having more money than sense. |
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In Wales they all speak behind your back in their mother tongue and you don't know what they're saying. |
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I don't know what happened then, no doubt I burst into tears and if I didn't go looking for mummy she would have come looking for me. |
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I didn't really know what to say and, in these scenes, I always tend to let anyone else talkative carry on while I keep quiet. |
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He's not been having such a good season but he always talks the talk so you never know what he's actually feeling. |
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I didn't know what he was offering to do, but I knew it didn't involve giving Jason a stern talking-to. |
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They should also know what symptoms to look out for and not be coy about seeking medical attention. |
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They know what they are supposed to say and it filters up down and around talk radio, cable news and into the mainstream. |
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We don't know what the current tally is, but they're expecting that they can handle some 25,000 refugees here alone. |
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He has been through a lot, and when a man is tested, you don't know what he's made of until he really goes through fire. |
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There is a tragic flaw in our precious Constitution, and I don't know what can be done to fix it. |
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It's funny that, while we don't even know what intelligence is, we still get hung up about it, just like all of our little physical insecurities. |
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If anyone's succeeded in taming their black dog, drop me a note sometime and let me know what worked for you. |
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I do not pretend to know what combination of threats and cajolements they offered, but they obviously succeeded. |
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As someone who spent two years in the Land of the Rising Sun, I know what English fans in Japan will be knocking back this World Cup. |
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If you think this puts me in league with the demons, why, you know what to do. |
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I don't know what else it would be used for, but in herpetology it is used for incubating reptile eggs. |
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But it's like, he's scarcely out of the traps when the race is over, if you know what I mean. |
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The guys you are about to see also know what it's like to shoot it out with a bad guy. |
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Why do the inhabitants of the future grant the man's request when they surely know what will happen to him when he returns to his past? |
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Most people don't know what it is, but would have no trouble identifying an example of an anaphrodisiac. |
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I didn't even know what was going on, even after I finished my third game as the team's anchorman. |
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He didn't know what a waltz was, or what it meant to play allegro instead of andante. |
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Both are go-ahead characters who know what they have to do to reach the top and are prepared to make the sacrifices. |
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Most scrapbookers don't know what kerning or leading are and how to adjust them accordingly. |
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Some of the things you do are common sense, but you could make a big mistake if you didn't know what you were doing. |
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They don't even know what shipboard life is like, but now they're out here working at the tip of the spear. |
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I'm sick of being scapegoated by people who don't know what they're talking about. |
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I don't know what it has to do with nuclear chemistry either, but the money's good. |
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If anything could be more calculatedly red-rag to a bull, I don't know what it is. |
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If that doesn't say something about the small-fry nature of our theatre scene, I don't know what does. |
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Again, I cannot interfere in that, but I need to know what they are doing, and I think there is therefore room for manoeuvre in that matter. |
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You students are in high school and should know what to do when a fire drill happens. |
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When we started, people didn't know what bilbies and boodies and bettons and numbats were, and now they do. |
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He says a doctor approached him, saying a hospital administrator wanted to know what he thought about putting patients out of their misery. |
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The body has disappeared and the Roman tribune in Jerusalem wants to know what is going on. |
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How can the Supreme Court possibly know what the most divisive policy is with respect to these hair-splitting distinctions. |
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If this doesn't make you wanna grab bae and hold him or her close, I don't know what will! |
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I managed to get to sleep about eight o'clock this morning, woke at eleven-thirty, and still didn't know what day it was. |
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I mean the questions had almost trick answers, you know what I mean, and they were just what I liked doing. |
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I don't know what I have done to upset him but I must have done something as Gareth has been very short with me of late. |
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It was the kind of love that people often call unconditional, and I know what they mean. |
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When I go to stay with them my mum constantly wants to know what they are up to and what his girlfriend is like. |
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Once you know what to look for, making the right call will start to come naturally. |
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He said something in Maori, and people who cannot speak Maori did not know what it meant. |
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The waiter also serves as a wine steward, so passengers generally need to know what vintages they like or dislike. |
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Well first of all, I would like to know what those things were that stampeded the garden. |
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If you're a goalie, you've got to know what the other side is going to try and do as best yon can. |
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It is not like the usual missing person, where we do not know what has happened. |
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I've read them, I know what they say, I know how they derived the projections, and I know the margin for error. |
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I know what I meant, jarhead, I don't need the likes of you questioning my command of the language. |
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If that doesn't give you a clear indication of what they stand for then I don't know what will. |
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I don't know what I would do after going up Everest, I certainly wouldn't want to take up ballooning. |
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I tell him I don't know what either flotsam or jetsam mean beyond their colloquial connotations. |
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They do not know what went wrong, how to correct misunderstandings or what steps need to be taken to make things right again. |
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We know what our human senses tell us, and we usually reason from these senses according to a limited, this-worldly basis. |
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One man, a large fellow with arms like steel girders, stormed towards them, demanding to know what they were doing. |
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I know what she's doing but I act like I'm too dense to notice I'm getting the silent treatment. |
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Going out may seem like a drag when you don't know what to wear, but we have the threads to help you look like you own the place. |
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Andrew didn't really know what the results meant because he didn't know what the normal values for the tests would be. |
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The big men in this town are trying to shut him up for good, if you know what I mean. |
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Mansbach always notes examples of provincialism, where artists just did not know what was happening outside the borders of their country. |
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Everyone, from those in the file room to the top rainmaker, must know what your firm's goals are and know their role in the marketing process. |
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I don't know what the health and safety people today would have said when we were working on the threshers. |
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Plato does not provide any consoling myth at all for the jumped-up dictator who claims to know what is best for the people. |
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I haven't invested in any shares off my own bat, though, mainly because I don't know what I'm talking about. |
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He just comes out with it right off the bat and lets you know what the truth is. |
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You know what content you want on the website but have no clue how to present it to the user. |
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What about these children and people, they keep on appearing and I don't know what for? |
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I don't know what the council intends to do with us, are they going to throw us all in jail? |
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It's not easy being thrown back on the dole again, and I don't know what I'm going to do. |
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You see Willow, I know what you're looking for, and you have no idea what you're throwing yourself into. |
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That argument is false, Sober said, because it assumes we know what God was trying to do with the panda's thumb. |
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If you don't know what a starfruit or zirzat is, this is your chance to delight your taste buds. |
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Too often a film will decide who wears the white hat and leave obvious clues to make sure you know what they think you should think. |
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I am not a paint expert and I didn't know what to do, so I got some white spirit, and removed the paint. |
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When soldiers show up wearing the Stars and Stripes on their shoulders, people know what to expect. |
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We wanted them to know what it felt like, so that they will never want to experience that feeling ever again. |
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Each of us who have children know what it's like to lose your child for a minute in a department store. |
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Children often know what is expected of them, and believing that children will behave poorly can lead to a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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I hardly know what to say, given this new and unfamiliar policy of keeping a civil tongue in my head. |
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I was not young enough to be oblivious to what was going on and not old enough to know what to do about it. |
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Consumers should know what is good for them and make it a habit to at least read the ingredients written on the packets. |
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Since reality is our own construction, it should be our responsibility to know what we can do with it. |
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But you know what impressed me most was the calm, serene way you kept looking back at him while he was bawling you out. |
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So we want to know what kind of whorish things you've been doing to keep his attention so long. |
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Michael Sweeney once observed, which is that bishops meeting in council don't know what they are talking about. |
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We would also like to know what constraints are hampering the tourism investment in the North. |
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I was observing the two minutes silence and he wanted to know what I was doing. |
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She didn't know what else to say, she couldn't relate to this obsession with grades. |
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If you've left many footprints along Gulf Coast tidelines, you know what a special moment we shared. |
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Of course, they all wanted to know what he was gaping at and soon I had 10 eyes goggling at me. |
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They know what is recyclable, sellable, and reusable, so they save the site contractor time and money. |
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The problem I have with the IRS is that the tax code is so wretchedly complicated that the right hand doesn't know what the left is doing. |
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He doesn't speak Spanish, he speaks Tex-Mex. I don't know what that other gibberish is he mumbles at times. |
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If a wine cellar has a window in it, I want to know what kind of light it is getting and what kind of heat loads the window is carrying. |
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Please let us know what you think, and as always, thank you kindly for reading. |
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Three clowns out of a Fellini film throw their nets over a group of Korean sailors who don't know what to make of so much occidental stupidity. |
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And the free market is a useful servant, but when it claims total mastery over human life, we know what the consequences are. |
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Before my current job I was in the pub industry for 15 years, so I know what I am talking about. |
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I have trained hard in the past and I know what it takes in terms of time and energy. |
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I decided to go down to the company and found other people in the same situation demanding to know what was going on. |
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He grinned rather shyly at us, baring an impressive row of gold teeth, but clearly did not know what to do with the gadget. |
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His wife is okay and bearing up at the moment and we are just very shocked by what has happened and don't really know what to say. |
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Do you know what it is like to be entrusted with leadership responsibility? |
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And, if we don't really know what matter is, then materialism is in trouble. |
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And when he'd come barging in on you, he would be talking out of his head about something you wouldn't even know what he was mad about. |
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Buschert has also appeared at city council to let them know what she thinks of the development in her neighbourhood. |
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There are two people in this known universe who know what my conspiracy-laden mind is thinking. |
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Now I know what those matrons on tour buses to Vegas were getting so excited about. |
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I cannot remember and do not know what evil demon possessed me and took me down to the record shop to buy this. |
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Not only the above half-dozen but all the lads on the panel know what the build up to an All-Ireland final is like. |
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Having more work than you know what to do with is actually a pretty good position to be in, points out Mr Houston. |
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Who knows, tomorrow is another day and you never know what is going to come in the door. |
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I didn't know what that meant exactly, but her tone signaled the end of the discussion. |
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We may not all know how many semiquavers make a minim, but we know what kind of music helps us to relax after a hard day. |
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But, if he can already feel the edge of the Russian's sword, at least he has let him know what a stiletto between the shoulder blades feels like. |
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I didn't know what I was doing, but I thought I did and I was like a lamb to the slaughter because of it. |
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And really, we don't know what happened, and I'd be remiss to even speculate about what did happen. |
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For those cursed with dialup, you probably know what the modem handshake sounds like, with the hissing and screaming before it is connected. |
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If this monstrous juggernaut of metal and circuitry wasn't a titan, he didn't know what was. |
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We don't know what he may have told the Krasians on his last rendezvous with them. |
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Obviously you will want to use your fastest lens, let me know what it is and I will try to suggest a film for you to use. |
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For any yard, a soil test is indispensable to know let you know what amendments the soil needs. |
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Evie's Buffy Anime LARP is on Saturday, and I just don't know what to wear. |
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This tool is a little tricky to get the hang of, but works well once you know what you are doing. |
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She hung back from the window in fear because she did not know what was going on, but saw police when she did look. |
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If somebody's having a crack at the nuclear program I hope they know what they're doing. |
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After reading your column today I just wanted to let you know what you say in Sweden while toasting. |
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People find themselves shin-deep in mesquite beans they don't know what to do with, and some of us feel guilty throwing them into the landfill. |
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When they mentioned the word blindness I didn't know what to feel or do. |
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So we will never know what made this ursine man of mystery do the things he did. |
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I don't have the personal emotional resources to be able to reply to these people, and I don't know what it is that I do or write that makes people turn to me. |
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I did not know what to say, for I was abashed by the thought. |
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Now we know what had been churning in his doubtless active mind. |
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You know what Peter, they don't and you're not, so shut your gob. |
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We don't know what he said but Annabelle stood in the doorway stunned a moment before flinging the screen door open and throwing her arms around them. |
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I did know girls who had had sexual experiences when they were too drunk to fully know what was going on. |
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I don't know what other shaving bloggers think, but I've found that simply changing the blade on my razor frequently is the easiest route to getting a close shave. |
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I have not yet myself lived long enough on this earth to even begin to know what to say in answer to such a heartfelt but absurd and self-pitying statement. |
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I'm not the best person, then, to answer a question from a gardener who wants to know what kind of manures and fertilisers I would recommend to the serious organic gardener. |
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I also had this thought that the actual structure and machinations of the story were really good, because I really didn't know what was going to happen. |
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They are to be pitied, for they are so blinded by their misplaced rage and fear that they no longer know what they stand for or how to make a stand at all. |
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I drink tea, chat to a Greek crewman whose English is very poor but who insists he wants to know what my books are about. |
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Fans of the hit TV show know what a greedy old tightwad Mr. Burns is. |
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As it transpired, the person who messaged me was a real world friend of her's, whom she had entrusted to dig me out and let me know what happened to her. |
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There is the smell here of an indecent rush for scapegoats, even before we know what really caused this crash. |
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Apologies to those who don't know what I'm banging on about. |
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They will be totally baffled and will need a lawyer to know what it means. |
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I knew I wanted to move away from the usual products manufactured by sheltered workshops such as pens and key chains, but I didn't know what I was looking for. |
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If you cannot benchmark your performance against other farmers, budget to monitor and reduce costs, know what borrowings you can service, you are not getting value for money. |
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He didn't know what weapon he possessed, if any, beyond the caltrops. |
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How anyone could know what to do with all of it was beyond most people. |
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If, on the other hand, you simply want to know what went down with a load of noisy gays over the weekend, you'll find the Mardi Gras coverage archived here. |
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I've got your back because I know what you're going through. |
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The Athenian king comes over demanding to know what is happening. |
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Crenshaw has spent long enough in the jug to know what he is talking about, but his crimes have always been those of stupidity rather than those of a hardened career criminal. |
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Well, for those of you who think we need a barometric reading on how Kerry reacts under pressure, now might be a better time than later, if you know what I mean. |
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These editors mean well, they just don't know what they're doing. |
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Think of all the miserable children of millionaires with more money than they know what to do with, washing around the gossip columns, famous for their names and nothing else. |
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Grandparents aren't mind-readers so try and have regular discussions with them about discipline, diet and other matters so that they know what your views and wishes are. |
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Gone was the mercurial, tempestuous socialite who didn't know what she wanted, swung from mood to mood, loved childish games, or danced the night away. |
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I want the world and his wife to know what happened to my daughter. |
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People wanted to know what she was wearing, not because it signified anything, but simply because it was on her back. |
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Just so you know what this is about, I will recapitulate the details. |
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Brain scans showed that certain bits of the brain lit up when people didn't know what cola they were drinking, but other bits lit up when they did. |
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We all know what a nightmare it is, trying to jam all of your belongings into the removal van and packing always takes twice as long as you think it will! |
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I hardly even know what to say about the petition to deport Piers Morgan, now at over 80,000 signatures. |
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When you know what kind of care you would want under most possible circumstances, you'll need to choose a document in which to memorialize your wishes. |
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As I was hurriedly scrolling elsewhere, she demanded to know what we had just seen. |
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I don't know what to do with myself when I'm not training and stuff. |
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I didn't know what else to do, so I hailed a taxi and came here. |
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They want to know what makes a particular craft beer pleasingly bitter, why the wine they're drinking is so mellow, what gives their whiskey a smoky flavor. |
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She felt he deserved to know what sort of family he would be marrying into, but then she feared that if he knew the truth he would not want to marry her at all. |
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At first Mark didn't know what he meant, but then it clicked. |
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He came back to one of my classes and talked about all this stuff like how if you don't know what you're doing, you can just get sliced in half trying to hop the trains. |
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You know what you're doing here, you know how the land lies. |
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They know what it means to be tiny spots on the map, remembered only if embroiled in a terrible conflict that turns the whole region into a nest of unrest. |
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She had been up since nine and didn't know what to do with herself. |
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To represent members effectively, directors must know what members need. |
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I told him I was nervous, I didn't know what I wanted out of the race car. |
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Quite often what happens is that young men are relatively unaware of their emotions until something goes wrong and then very often they don't know what hit them. |
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Michigan Democrat Carl Levin still doesn't know what hit him. |
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I don't know what hit me but I'm getting sleepy, very sleepy. |
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It's alright for them, they don't know what it's like to work here. |
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Ten years ago, her fellow competitors in the Miss St Lucia pageant didn't know what hit them when Yasmine soared to the top, securing first place. |
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A hippo, you know, tongues you to death, you know what I mean? |
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