The judge told Wilson he behaved repulsively by taking the man's money knowing that he would be unable to pay it back. |
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Debbie's voice was thick and nasal and Ashton felt a stab in the stomach, knowing that his wife had been crying. |
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They could be critical and convey bad news, knowing that their jobs would remain secure. |
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Off to sleep I'd drift, feeling safe and secure knowing that my parents really did love me. |
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We have to choose knowing that when we are violent to our enemies, we do violence to ourselves. |
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I let her plead her case for awhile, knowing that she could get as dramatic as Aya on her slightly mellow days. |
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They smiled at each other, both knowing that they were smiling because something had changed. |
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I like being chatted up by people with beer goggles, and knowing that I'll turn them down and they'll feel sad for about 6 minutes. |
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Government officials, knowing that the findings would likely be negative and fearful that they would leak, blocked the effort. |
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Much of our strongest faith experience comes from simply believing and knowing that God is present. |
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He lets out a belly laugh, knowing that I've caught the dripping irony in his voice. |
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He denied knowing that Paul was trafficking in drugs and said he did not know that a drug deal was about to occur that night. |
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The ward sister ate happily from the trolley in front of me, knowing that I had had no food. |
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However, it is not until middle school that students begin to understand why plants need light beyond knowing that they need it to survive. |
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Beyond knowing that their numbers are increasing, what do we know about the global women leaders that might help us plan for the 21st century? |
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Still, this new map represents our first real insight into an extra-solar planet, any extra-solar planet, beyond knowing that it exists. |
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Even now, I can't judge him beyond knowing that my grandfather loved me and wanted all of this for me. |
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Why would you not construe it that way knowing that there is a miscellany of arrangements in the States? |
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We can throw ourselves into your arms, knowing that you understand all our sins and misdeeds. |
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Does it worry me knowing that we might similarly be misjudging North Korea? |
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That cheers me up no end knowing that in four weeks the depression will melt away. |
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It is like a mother who has birthed many, many children watching every one of them die very slowly while knowing that it is all her fault. |
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The brunette winced, knowing that Mack had no idea how many times Charlie had bitten his lip to stop the questions that sprung up in his mind. |
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They can talk quietly, knowing that they won't be drowned out by an army of shrieking teenyboppers. |
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Our very civilisation depends on our knowing that we are being told the truth on matters of war and peace. |
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Then maybe someday, I will be able to rest, knowing that others are aware of my son's blamelessness. |
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Imagine an army of mooches knowing that you'll give things up upon request. |
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It hasn't helped having to be in work, but it is worse going away knowing that you have left loads of uncompleted jobs. |
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It'll probably make him feel pretty good, knowing that he hadn't made such a stupid blunder. |
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Jinx grew up knowing that Sir Irwin cared for him, and that most other humans thought it strange and unfitting for a knight to keep such a pet. |
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Shaun began the event cautiously knowing that one slip on the loose surface could lose him the event. |
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An email follows asking you to attend, smugly knowing that you have no conflicting commitments. |
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I left it in the middle of his bed knowing that he would know I snooped to find it, but I didn't care. |
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While upgradeability wasn't a primary concern, knowing that it can be greatly expanded in the future adds definite value. |
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Sometimes consumers may be quite happy buying a low-priced branded product knowing that it is a counterfeit copy. |
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I know I shouldn't be getting so uptight about it but I'd really like the satisfaction of knowing that I got it right. |
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I never felt so good as we broke ground as I did that day, knowing that we were moving forward, even if only a slight amount. |
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I'd have the absurd satisfaction of knowing that my ordinary-looking plate was really a vanity plate. |
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Does he mind the public knowing that he has visited lap-dancing clubs and brothels? |
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He pulled out the black space blanket and covered himself with it, knowing that in minutes he would drift off into a sleep, exhausted. |
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So even when she was rude or brusque with me I tried to be as polite as I could, knowing that there were reasons behind her attitude. |
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If you are a business person, knowing that a road is congested is worth something in terms of time. |
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He would certainly sacrifice his own life, knowing that he had butchered thousands of Americans. |
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Therefore, Harold could plan to use his fire power on a certain strip of land knowing that the Normans would have to use this. |
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I put myself in the mother 's place and I feel the heartache of not just losing a child, but knowing that I was in some way to blame. |
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So off I went again, browsing the site knowing that I could afford a CD single and nothing else. |
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How would the fox hunters like it if they got chased for miles knowing that they wouldn't stand a chance of surviving? |
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Boris goes to his death knowing that there is a God and that the universe has a meaning. |
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It's put a little spring in my step knowing that sport can do that to a couple of countries that haven't been getting on so well. |
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Back in my country girl days, I once closed the front door, not knowing that a gargantuan stick insect was in the doorway. |
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The field workers picked away with growing haste, knowing that their break was only a matter of a few minutes away. |
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He visited the island in 1882 and collected some 150 stitchbirds knowing that they had already disappeared from the mainland. |
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Like the rest of the field, Woods was swinging on thin ice, knowing that the slightest false step or slice of misfortune would draw blood. |
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So there I was, sitting in my finals, staring at exam papers and knowing that I wouldn't be able to answer the questions. |
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Jody quickly calmed her down, knowing that she had just made an insensitive remark. |
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Mike has been strutting around like the King Peacock for the last hour knowing that he is immune from the big heave-ho. |
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I think any role is a balance between a stretch and knowing that you can do it. |
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He asked hesitantly, knowing that my car was out of commission at the moment. |
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I'm even comfortable with the ups and downs of the stock market, knowing that shares outperform every other investment over the long term. |
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As Mr Forrester had no change, he chanced his arm and didn't get a parking permit, knowing that parking would be free after 6pm. |
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Girls grew up knowing that they had to be hardworking and submissive so that they could find good husbands who would take good care of them. |
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She knew she needed to decipher it, knowing that the prophecy held the key to her homeward journey. |
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It gives the opportunity to parents to work knowing that their children have high quality childcare. |
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As with most Hollywood films, you suspend disbelief in order to enjoy them, knowing that they would pop under the slightest examination. |
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We can all love our parents just a little bit better, knowing that we didn't get stuck with this man as our pappy. |
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But, the very best gift of all is knowing that I have a dear friend who took time to write and say howdy! |
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She inwardly huffed, knowing that this would go on forever until she stepped in to give the reluctant man a push. |
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We passed hurriedly on, knowing that we stood near the brink of something dark and strange. |
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I've read the synopsis of it but I haven't read any spoilers, but now knowing that there is a twist at the end I'm thinking it's fairly obvious. |
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He arrived knowing that the French government had already sold the pass at the Congress of Berlin. |
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I was really hypercritical and baffled about not knowing that to do with the I way I sounded. |
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He's given me the courage to go out into the world knowing that being beautiful inside sometimes pays off. |
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Hackers crash servers knowing that a device will re-boot using default settings far more penetrable than before. |
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His superiors, knowing that boys his age were two a penny, did not even bother to follow him. |
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But he has gone quietly knowing that he will get a nice cushion of more than a million pounds compensation to soften any ignominy. |
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Engage in continuous research, knowing that if you're successful, imitators are sure to follow. |
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The night I viewed, the audience was joining in with enthusiasm, knowing that they had been part of a good solid family entertainment. |
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She took some art materials for the children, knowing that they are hard to come by in the detention centres. |
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Things were wrong, and I was always sad, but I wasn't comfortable knowing that people recognized this. |
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Just knowing that I do not have to go through this alone is more than comforting. |
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However, on the second lap he slowed and headed for the pits, knowing that there was a problem. |
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To the fixer everyone confides his or her woes over delayed luggage, airport passes and the rest, knowing that they will be sorted out. |
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They would never admit to anyone that they had played Cupid, but they were satisfied knowing that the two were good together. |
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He has obviously decided to put the boot in, knowing that the majority of unions have played possum for so long now on so much. |
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I was about to play by myself, knowing that I alone could hear the contralto's aria and the accompaniment in my head. |
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So you continue to plug away, knowing that the gains you want will come with time. |
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She was helped through her exams by knowing that her vicar was praying for her to succeed. |
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I rest easy knowing that we likely got everything we possibly could have gotten. |
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As a singer, did you have any formal training or did you just begin knowing that you wanted to sing? |
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When we were freshmen in high school we hung out so much that people joked that we were dating, not knowing that Evan was actually gay. |
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And I continued to fall, crying out desperately for help, but knowing that none would ever come. |
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She quickly moved to the next seat, knowing that she couldn't tolerate the fumes of her colleague. |
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We will go through these doors in the power of the Spirit, knowing that Jesus has gone through them all first. |
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Now vulnerable people can feel more at ease knowing that recruits are signing up to stop doorstep con-artists. |
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They deserve a lot of credit for the way they compete each week, knowing that most teams regard them as easy prey. |
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He set off the next day knowing that finding food must be his first priority, but his next meal was to come from an unexpected source. |
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You potentially gave him a disease that could shatter him emotionally and ruin his future relationships while knowing that you were infected. |
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This consciousness pushed the Medicaid defrauder, for example, to build a huge mansion in her village knowing that she might never live in it. |
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Thirdly, prophecy and social action are captured by a knowing that stems from the will. |
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Thus we can have common-sense knowledge while not knowing that we are not having the delusive experience of a brain-in-a-vat. |
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It did your heart good to have a chat with Frank, knowing that his infectious good nature would help you along the day's journey. |
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We can do it knowing that elsewhere in the UK, the challenges look even more daunting. |
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Her voice was a low growl and I inwardly cringed as she used his title, knowing that she it was not meant as a measure of respect. |
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They apply their mind and are trained to be discreet enough to prevent people from knowing that they are being watched. |
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They'd been waiting anxiously for the right opportunity, knowing that they'd never be able to beat the gunslinger in a straightforward fight. |
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The police, knowing that I was representing him, made end runs around me to directly talk to Scott without me there. |
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She looked down at her beautiful engagement ring and smiled, knowing that she was loved. |
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Whether he should send the team out knowing that is a different matter entirely. |
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An enjoyment of being safe and having hope and knowing that everything is going to be okay. |
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He struggled as a man condemned to death struggles in the hands of the executioner, knowing that he cannot save himself. |
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Some people use cleaners like bleach, not knowing that it is useless in a barn. |
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My only comfort is knowing that he will deal with them all in his own good time. |
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That's not my fight, and I'll sleep easy tonight knowing that I've answered the call of duty with an extra topping of usefulness. |
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Can we sleep easy at nights knowing that people are being paid sweatshop wages for our benefit? |
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It's very odd knowing that people are watching me for little obsessive-compulsive quirks now, even though I'm pretty much all better. |
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Skiers and motor racing drivers derive much of the thrill of competition from knowing that their lives depend on their sporting skill. |
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Sometimes motorists will give a lift to someone not knowing that the individual is carrying illegal items. |
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Writing the letter and putting it under Angel's door, Tess felt much more at ease, knowing that he would know all there is of her past. |
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Instead he's had to content himself with knowing that writers he respects admire his work. |
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In an attempt to take in as much of him as I could, knowing that this wouldn't happen again, I took a big whiff of his strong cologne. |
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Maybe it is simply so beyond our knowing that rational thinking breaks down. |
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He looked at the capable assistant with sincere eyes knowing that this would rattle him into some flustered explanation of his whereabouts. |
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In return I received a warm glow knowing that in a few short months I would be walking these shores once again. |
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Software makers, however, have recoiled at such an idea, knowing that customers will receive tremendous horsepower and need fewer processors. |
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But it must be more than a hope or a wish, more than knowing that it is good for you. |
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He stamped his booted foot, knowing that Vin had something to do with her disappearance. |
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Kildare went in at half time knowing that they had to retain possession for longer in order to create more meaningful chances in front of goal. |
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We bought our house knowing that it would be tight for the first four or five years. |
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It hurt thinking about it, knowing that there was absolutely nothing she could do. |
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Fred smiled, knowing that he could trust Will not to leak the information for any reason. |
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For the hardcore, even if you never get to MetroFlex, knowing that such a Xanadu still exists should gladden your heart. |
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Few things make consumers happier than knowing that the labor market is healthy. |
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I regretted the words immediately, knowing that they'd carried an inference of sourness, and guessing that she'd notice. |
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One friend puts a lot of his reinvigoration down to simply knowing that he will never have to fight another general election again. |
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I get a nice warm feeling knowing that I am able to help other people in the free software community by releasing these little bits of code. |
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It's making me feel better just knowing that I have alternatives to the current situation. |
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We closed the last page knowing that maybe everything will be ok after all. |
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He is going to magnify his efforts without knowing that any quantity multiplied by zero is still zero. |
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She gives herself to him fully and without remorse, despite knowing that their passion cannot last. |
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We hear the Greens urging everyone to pass all these laws, knowing that the law is unlikely to be enforced. |
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All our life we live knowing that God's justice demands satisfaction for our transgression of God's law. |
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She finally found her courage in rereading the letter, knowing that she would have to see him sometime. |
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I was confident, knowing that with a minute lead over Jan, with the rain and the wind, I had no reason to take risks. |
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I realise I can't be one of them myself, but knowing that simply fills me with an even deeper level of respect for what they do. |
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A consumer may get five different quotes from five different insurers without knowing that they are all from the same legal entity. |
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The guy who was up gave a helping hand to the guy who was lower down, knowing that their positions could be reversed without warning. |
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It was rigorous but after a hard day's work, and knowing that I would know how to defend myself in a tough situation, it seemed all worth it. |
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She felt like a moth to the flame, knowing that the more time she spent with him, the more battered her world would become. |
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We're roomies, of course, I feel safer knowing that Mattie's around rather than me in a house all by myself. |
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The biggest thrill for the Fieldings is knowing that staff nominated their daughter for the trip, which has been arranged by the Round Table. |
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I fell asleep knowing that whatever we had, it was finished, that this moment would be the last, that I had to let him go. |
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Out in the hallway Tim cursed silently as the gunfire sounded, knowing that their slim advantage had just been lost. |
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Ballinacourty are a young side and will benefit from this experience knowing that they were just a goal shy of forcing a replay. |
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I do not feel safe knowing that lowbrows have their fingers on nuclear bomb triggers. |
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My tablemate, Liz left some of her rice, knowing that more good things were to come. |
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As they do now, people avoided public spaces, knowing that dumb luck could put you in the mortally wrong place at the wrong moment. |
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If I tempt you with ice-cream knowing that you will renege on your diet as a result, am I partly responsible for your making a pig of yourself? |
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Someone close to you has done something behind your back, knowing that it would hurt you deeply if you found out. |
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But let's temper expectancy with caution, knowing that a team is only as good, or indeed as bad, as its last outing. |
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She crawled out of her warm bed knowing that today was going to be a rather slow school day. |
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He takes her deep into the desert badlands, knowing that the ruler's henchmen will stop at nothing to rescue her and bring her back. |
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And I ask you this speaking as a guy and knowing that you've probably asked this question a bajillion times yourself. |
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The umpire took his mask off and gave me a look, knowing that it was a purpose pitch. |
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The team left Alicante with their heart in their boots, knowing that an unforgettable period in their lives was behind them. |
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He grinned knowing that they had finally roped Ashton into doing the dare. |
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As it turned out, knowing that universal fortification would be required by 1 January 1998, most millers fortified their products voluntarily before the mandatory deadline. |
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If you can find the right sort of re-mortgage you'll at least have the security of knowing that you can take a payment holiday if you really need to. |
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Oscar knowing that he has sufficiently punished Black dog for the insult of biting Lady, simply strutted back home and into the yard to lick his paw and shoulder. |
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Because of that I got used to the pressure, used to knowing that if we lost then walking down the street past supporters would not be a whole bundle of fun. |
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He bought her the ring one day, knowing that even though he only spent fifty cents on it at a flea market, Zoe would find it precious and cherish it forever. |
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Federal prosecutors are free to cherry-pick high-profile or politically expedient cases, knowing that the cases they reject probably will be prosecuted in state court. |
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Ironically, Ostia was to play a major part in the downfall of Rome when Alaric the Goth captured Ostia in AD 409 knowing that this would starve Rome of much needed food. |
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Delightful memories that at least we can carry with us as some kind of consolation for knowing that we won't be crossing his path again on this side of Paradise. |
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It took a little while to adjust, not so much to being one of a small number of honkies, but to knowing that this meant more to most of the other protesters than it did to me. |
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He concluded by saying that he found a great deal of pleasure in knowing that somewhere out there was a man who could tell the exact same story but didn't have the punchline. |
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At the moment it is legal for doctors to administer large doses of drugs to terminally ill patients in pain and distress, knowing that the medication shortens their lives. |
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Prepare a mission statement for your life and proceed knowing that you will discover peace in the area of your finances when you do what you love. |
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You have dared to imprint us with your own image knowing that we are only human, inviting us to be fully human by revealing your presence in us to everyone we meet. |
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It must be quite the letdown knowing that the dweeb chose her over you. |
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I stood next to him, knowing that he'd spent the past four hours paying off a year's worth of bills, finding a house-sitter, and several other things. |
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And so, this morning I awoke not knowing that I had a frog in my throat. |
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Weary muscles complain mournfully, yet the heart's spirit overcomes sensations of pain, knowing that limberness shall soon follow a quick morning warm-up and stretch. |
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He frowned, knowing that Monument Circle was the ritzy part of town where Governor Malcolm himself lived, but figured that maybe she worked there, or maybe her mother did. |
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They stop work, attend to and resolve before sleep any inharmonious conditions that may arise, knowing that creativity lies dormant while conflict prevails. |
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Thiadora rebels against her floater past and goes to the military academy to join law enforcement, knowing that the law was often enforced upon renegade floaters. |
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These vocal roulades evoke the little lad's vacancy as he travels through the night, knowing nothing of his destiny nor even knowing that he doesn't know! |
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Like her friends would ever worry about her, they always seemed to be off in their own worlds, never really knowing that there is a cruel and harsh world waiting for them. |
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There was a sense of freedom, that feeling you get when you sit next to someone on a long-haul flight, knowing that you don't ever have to see them again. |
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It had a fireplace and the first night we moved in, not knowing that it was inoperable, we started an enormous fire and smoked everybody out of the apartments above us. |
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I have the confidence in that readiness and knowing that you can't blink. |
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In the nicu we held Zane for hours, knowing that it might be the last time we saw and held him. |
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We watched knowing that behind some sprig of rushes beady eyes were on us. |
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In case you are worrying how you might file a claim once a piece of space debris has flattened you, it is worth knowing that this insurance is a joke. |
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Erial stuck to pure manners and decorum, knowing that any sign of affection to any member of the regiment might drive Dan mad with jealousy or grief. |
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We've been onshoring customer service for 40 years, knowing that a local, dedicated staff in the countries we work in is key to our clients' success. |
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Or have the number of postponements finally awakened us to the fact that it is a bit pointless starting the season knowing that half your games won't even go ahead? |
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She skimmed quickly, knowing that her time was likely growing shorter. |
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He feels safe knowing that Brian May lives nearby in L.A. and believes that Freddie and Princess Diana speak to him from the heavens in skywriting. |
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If there was time we manoeuvred to the outer edge as instructed, knowing that the slightest misjudgement by the driver might easily nudge us over the side. |
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He felt completely undone knowing that they disapproved of him. |
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I followed closely, knowing that Mike might eat us out of house and home. |
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Any sensible Englishman does the same, knowing that the English weather most often delivers up summer in short bursts, to be enjoyed without delay or hesitation. |
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Perhaps the value of your home has shot up so much in the last few years that you feel comfortable knowing that you are sitting on a fair amount of equity. |
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A few minutes later the ship was sailing away north, knowing that they might be marooning their shipmates with them, but knowing that they had no other choice. |
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I dreaded going home, knowing that, to my mom, my face was an open book. |
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Try to imagine the absolute certainty of knowing that in a few hours your life will be deliberately snuffed out, as punishment for something you didn't do. |
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He always gave me quotes for my books, knowing that a blurb from him was as valuable as a great review. |
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He was always calm and authoritative, despite the awareness of knowing that the police were ceaselessly searching for him. |
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And aside from knowing that a car needs petrol, water and brake fluid, I don't know where these things are located or whether they can be forced to drip out quite so easily. |
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But of course, the majority will say this knowing that this Congress will never in a jillion years write that sentence. |
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They have no choice but to turn in for work the week after half term knowing that a quarter of their class are still enjoying themselves on holiday somewhere around the world. |
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There are real advantages to knowing that your time in the Senate is short and circumscribed. |
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Many people might have felt better knowing that ministers are also troubled by the crime monster whose tentacles appear to be thrusting unstoppably all over. |
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Several people end up seeking out the case for all sorts of different reasons, most of them not knowing that there is a weapon of mass destruction inside. |
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Karen, a 72-year-old white woman, arrived at the park after the first group had left and without knowing that others would follow. |
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The right way to leave any job is to leave knowing that you did the job. |
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Rebecca still had that radiant confidence that we'd uncovered within her a couple of weeks ago and I couldn't help but feel proud knowing that we'd helped her to achieve it. |
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The rattling noise began to disappear, and that eased his mind greatly, knowing that he was only a little way away from turning into the next street he needed. |
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She jumped in shock, apparently not knowing that I had come in. |
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Lipsio said he took little comfort in knowing that the meltdown at the Palm Beach elections office happened during a trial to help spot such problems. |
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I kneel with the journalist in the sand, my face stoic and yet terrified, crying, knowing that I can do nothing but wait. |
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Nevertheless, the joy of knowing that those bookshelves were the result of your own toil and labour can be beyond measure, even if they are a bit wonky. |
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Tenacious resistance was also demonstrated by the remnants of the First Army caught in the jaws of the German trap and knowing that the outcome was predestined. |
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Pretending to stop and look in a shop window, he turned quickly and set his back against a wall as they came up, knowing that they had come for him. |
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He manages to get the bill through in the most toothless possible form, knowing that it will help kick the props out from under segregation in years to come. |
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Every morning in Africa, a gazelle gets up in the morning and starts running, knowing that that very day it has to outrun some lion that is waiting to prey on it. |
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There is only so long you can ignore that kind of behaviour, even knowing that the little blighter has a bowl filled to the brim with tasty kitty treats in the kitchen. |
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The bank itself was decorative and elegant, giving its customers a great deal of satisfaction in knowing that equally rich people were handling their money. |
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If there is a God I hope that he takes me first then I can go with a contented mind knowing that she did not suffer this dreadful disease any longer. |
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All the while, I was tensing up, knowing that this unexpected time would make me late for a crucial work appointment. |
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So when we reread the text we do so knowing that neither the characters' points of view nor the narrator's point of view is completely accurate, or all-encompassing. |
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He took a small comfort in knowing that the horse was alive. |
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I'm proud of my baby body, knowing that it gave my son a comfy vessel in which to gestate and has been the source of all his nourishment since birth. |
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Constantine accepted the decision, knowing that it would remove doubts as to his legitimacy. |
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Group feeding is beneficial as individuals can spend more time feeding knowing that other hares are being vigilant. |
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Chicken is also very commonly used in Tagines, knowing that one of the most famous tagine is the Tagine of Chicken, potatoes and olives. |
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Ryder rode beside her, pleased at her pleasure, knowing that he'd surprised her but good. |
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Crows and towhees begin to hang out, knowing that the freshly turned earth will yield a meal once I'm gone. |
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But I'm pretty solid in the knowing that he's disgusted by that. |
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The win elevated him to 3rd in the standings and the position of knowing that if he won the Tour Championship he would be the FedEx champion. |
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And, well knowing that where there's muck there's always money, armed with bucket and shovel we shadowed horses, scooping up doo-doo. |
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Let a good man obey every good motion rising in his heart, knowing that every such motion proceeds from God. |
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There are few documented cases of noncitizen voter fraud in which the noncitizen registered to vote or voted knowing that they were ineligible. |
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But even knowing that he had a narrow escape from injury or death, the 50-year-old Manhattanite does not regret his choice. |
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Stoppard's father remained in Singapore as a British army volunteer, knowing that, as a doctor, he would be needed in its defence. |
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But knowing that Dylan is the same generation as Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, Cormac McCarthy, makes it very difficult for me to accept it. |
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Heading to the Grand Canyon State knowing that I wasn't visiting its main attraction felt like sacrilege. |
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The fire department is very pleased knowing that Arnprior Fire Trucks Corp. |
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Each of these poets wrote knowing that most of their contemporaries would find them unacceptable, unhearable, in style, in substance. |
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Prosecutors everywhere have bad habits of overcharging lots of cases, knowing that if the throw enough mud at the wall some of it will stick. |
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You can breathe easy knowing that your savings account is insured against loss. |
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I'm grateful not only for the muscle memory these experiences formed but also for my parents' dedication to bringing me, knowing that I would fall asleep each and every time. |
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And lots of cleverness that relies to a great extent on knowing that 1950s-60s scene that was the nearest Britain got to America's Beat Generation. |
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Harvick, a former NASCAR Winston West champion from Bakersfield, is going into Talladega knowing that the races are more of a head game than anything else. |
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I walked the blissfully painful path of human love with intoxication and tears, always knowing that love's essence was elsewhere, hidden and yet addictively present. |
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Forced to iron out some issues within his club, SAMCRO's Jax Teller is in grave trouble knowing that his two sons, Abel and Thomas, are no longer safe in his own home. |
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This would have to be followed by a calculation of 'reasonable force', knowing that any bruising, scratching or contusing would expose me to a charge of assault. |
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The manager hesitated to open the doors to the thronging holiday crowds, knowing that a feeding frenzy would soon ensue near the display of coveted toys. |
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Rose entered the week on the playoff bubble at 34th in the standings, knowing that he needed a good finish to make the final event at East Lake Golf Club. |
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When they refused, he gave the claimants three weeks to agree to his terms, knowing that by then his armies would have arrived and the Scots would have no choice. |
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Programming experts, on the other hand, might benefit from knowing that blocks are closures, which are one-shot anonymous functions with data attached. |
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The Russian government, knowing that the Amur could not be defended and being more concerned with events in the west, sent Fyodor Golovin east as plenipotentiary. |
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Some scholars claim that Calvin and other ministers asked that he be beheaded instead of burnt, knowing that burning at the stake was the only legal recourse. |
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The Constitution has erected no such single tribunal, knowing that to whatever hands confided, with the corruptions of time and party, its members would become despots. |
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Have they not conceded on occasion without getting any redeployment as a quo pro quid, knowing that they can always offload the cost on to the home market? |
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He knowing that the children should not be his, when he went in to his brother's wife, spilled his seed upon the ground, lest children should be born in his brother's name. |
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The Swans will doubtless recover, but they will head home this evening knowing that they didn't do themselves justice in a game that means so much to supporters. |
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There is enormous satisfaction in knowing that by caring for a senior person, you have also given relief to overstressed family members who may not have been coping. |
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Jamie Swales's side were due to take on Northside in Cumbria, knowing that a defeat of eight points or less would be enough to wrest the title from Workington's grasp. |
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Enjoying that simple connection with nature is, for many, what sparked a lifelong love for nature, but it's worth knowing that it is possible to kill with kindness. |
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As declarer had bid spades as well as hearts in the auction West was reluctant to discard a spade and threw the jack of clubs, knowing that partner held the king. |
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Luckily customers requiring support for their off-the-shelf system have the peace of mind of knowing that the software is tried and tested, and support is readily available. |
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In addition to fabulous markdowns on prices, shoppers will get the peace of mind knowing that their purchase can easily provide a lifetime's worth of use and cherishment. |
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