The weans of today already call the shots, as any observer of a family outing to Safeway well knows. |
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It is a careful, judicious, moderate way forward proposed by a man who knows about war. |
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I never try to convince my body that it should be sleeping when it knows better. |
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As any pilot knows, flying trips to the limits of an airplane's range requires precise calculations. |
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Her deep, powerful voice has quite a range and she knows how to sell a song. |
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A majority of Australians knows this and it doesn't matter a whit whether the Opposition likes it or not. |
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He judges cases although he knows nothing of the people, their culture, or their customs. |
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And she knows just how tough it will be not being able to join in the jolly banter on a busy evening. |
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Sharon Leach wrote in the Sunday Observer of the agonies of having to do without water, and she knows whereof she speaks. |
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Nobody knows what it will look like ten years from now, and anyone who claims to is just whistling in the dark. |
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If no one knows you are an employee of the company then why would your internet rant carry any more weight then a random on the internet? |
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I think it was a school joke or a prank to make you think that there is someone that knows who you truly are. |
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He knows that, judging from opinion poll research, concentrating on Europe as an issue is normally the route to defeat. |
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But before accusing a fellow-believer of Judaizing, the accuser should be sure he knows what a Judaizer is. |
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Everyone knows kids would be just as happy playing with the box a present comes in as with the present itself. |
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There are vast schemes, abandoned because of some caprice. There are secrets which everybody knows and no-one speaks of. |
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Tauzin knows the business side of journalism well, and he is friendly with most of those who represent big media companies. |
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Well, it was obvious that they were completely bombed out of their mind, on who knows what. |
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The single mum-of-three never knows if she will wake up to yet more damage and destruction on her doorstep. |
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He also knows that whoever lifts the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Bombay next month will know that they've been through a scrap to end all scraps. |
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The batsman knows he is out, yet, I've never heard of a match referee suspending a batsman for not walking. |
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He walked back his comments almost immediately. Who knows where he really stands on the issue? |
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As deep in his cups as he is, the Professor knows he will be clear-headed in the morning. |
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I am not going into that pitch-black cave with all them creepy crawlers and who knows what else. |
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My sister is quick to call somebody a friend, even somebody she hardly knows, if it suits her book. |
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But he took the news well, in part because he knows his time will come soon. |
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And he's made it abundantly clear that he knows absolutely nothing whatsoever about football. |
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Sure jasus, I've been in pubs where there were all manner of sexes in different jackses and god knows what was happening. |
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Anyone from a place with name of Moose Jaw already knows the dangers of messing around with jackalopes. |
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How can I take it easy when Mark is off sneaking around with God knows who? |
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He has been whipped into line and made to vote against legislation that he knows is eminently sensible and very workable. |
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Cummins, who was recently nominated by acclamation, said he knows Leonhardt quite well. |
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Gregarious and well-connected, he is a lifelong Washingtonian who knows both the city and its political culture. |
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So it is a great thing for a singer to have an accompanist who knows singing from his own experience. |
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The fact that Jesus knows them also accords with Milton's belief that true wisdom and virtue must be tried and tested with the knowledge of evil. |
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He kept a careful watch on her, knowing it was him who taught her everything she knows. |
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The cab has two beds, a john, VCR, DVD, Playstation, and who knows what else. |
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Officially, nobody knows who instigated the 2002 whispering campaign against Ron Howard's classic, A Beautiful Mind. |
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But the world featherweight champion knows how to control that anger, how to focus the energy of his rage on the point of an opponent's jaw. |
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He knows every plant by name, and laid out much of the garden, including the water feature, himself. |
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You should have a sassy woman who knows her food but also has acerbic comments to make about corporate America and the food industry. |
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The medical community generally knows that Jehovah's Witnesses refuse blood transfusions. |
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But the acharya in his magnanimity accepts him and teaches him all he knows. |
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When I'm pitching a fit, she'll fight me, but when I'm calmly angry and acidly articulate she knows not to push it. |
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You take me on errands to the bank, the cleaners, the pharmacy, and everyone on the street knows you. |
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Maxine invites a woman she barely knows into Shadow Fox's private jet plane. |
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He knows a little bit about being a pilot since he was a jet fighter pilot. |
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He knows our human condition, our weakness and frailty, even better than we do. |
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For a man that knows how to craft a hooky chorus, this is some pretty weak sauce. |
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Are you acquainted socially or professionally with anyone who knows you under a different name? |
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Just about anyone who was ever acquainted with me knows that I do not trust people. |
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Now however, she has grown weary of the media, which she knows will make capital out of her marital split. |
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And she knows to keep her mouth shut if she doesn't want to get belted. I wear the pants in my family. |
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Cathy's an ace with the computer and knows how to jigger the DNA analyser database to delete the log entry for a test run. |
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She knows she is going blind from a hereditary disease and yet won't tell anyone, or ease up. |
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I just learnt that several thousand people attended the web 2.0 conference last year, no doubt why so many media knows this word. |
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Wool is much warmer than cotton or acrylic fibers, probably because it comes from animals, and biology usually knows what it's doing. |
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I imagine at least half the audience was completely off its gourd so God knows what he was doing to the collective psyche. |
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Everyone knows him as a hard-nosed, hard-rock leader who takes no jive, stands up for what is right and goes about playing the right way. |
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So the system is weighted in favor of the habitual offender who knows the intricacies of the law better than the average joe. |
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The back-cover biography assures you in rampant detail that he knows whereof he speaks. |
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Romanian has many adstrata of linguistical accretions, but no one so far knows just how deep is the substratum. |
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When it comes to Germans and their relationship with dictators, Enzensberger knows whereof he speaks. |
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I know, that's the basic form addiction takes, and anyone who knows me properly knows I'm a complete caffeine junkie at the best of times. |
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Instead, the text is largely a reiteration of what any well-read designer already knows. |
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But that community knows that it is being put upon by this so-called research levy. |
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I would put you down as a strong girl, who knows her mind and knows how to do things. |
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Jeff actually knows what he's talking about, thinks I'm all wet on this one. |
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Any French foreign minister knows what he is talking about where French Africa is concerned. |
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Anyone who has ever flown aerobatics knows that it's a physically demanding activity. |
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You carry jumper cables in your car and your girlfriend knows how to use them. |
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Perhaps the addressee already knows the information in the telegram because he has been watching over you. |
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Hartmann is a genuine hero of our times, worthy of admiration, and a composer who obviously knows his stuff. |
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Damian knows his science, and science is important to, well, everything now. |
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But of course there are wheels within wheels, and who knows which way they're turning? |
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Almost everyone here knows someone whose child is struggling with drug addiction. |
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The user never knows what was wrong, or whether the fix being applied is effective. |
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Stone understands composition and action, and knows when to jump cut and when to hold on the moment. |
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I am fortunate to have a spouse that knows me well, and supports me in every way. |
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After all, the single goal of advertising is to stimulate demand by each and every means, and the ingenuity of admen knows no bounds. |
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No one knows the total number, but upwards of 2000 Afghans fleeing the bombs and missiles raining down inside their country have come here. |
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My point of order is that the Prime Minister knows full well the process of approvals. |
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He gets that sense that nobody really knows what's going on, of wheels within wheels or a wilderness of mirrors. |
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Anybody who knows anything about judo knows how important gripping is these days. |
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If anyone knows where to source this vegetable in the San Francisco area, please let me know. |
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That's where he also learned that a good horse trainer knows you have to treat horses well. |
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North Korea is creating a program for up to 10,000 centrifuges but nobody knows how many are operational, said Albright. |
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Everyone knows that in Washington, when you want an issue to go away, convene a panel. |
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He wants the status and he knows by aligning himself with Nucky and doing business with him that he will be granted these things. |
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But ally knows better and dresses tastefully for her age and body type now. |
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So, in short, everyone knows Leung is a mere puppet with zero power and will read out whatever the communists dictate to him. |
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The retail industry knows that to survive, it needs to amp up the experience and add entertainment. |
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Any woman who has just delivered a baby knows whereof I speak. |
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Anyone who says he knows what effect this will have on the tax code is a clairvoyant. |
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Taylor knows not only the value of her commodity, but also how to control it. |
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No one knows yet if anyone survived the crash. At this point, we can only hope. |
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What happens when a British guy who knows nothing about baseball tries to commentate a baseball game? |
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Everyone knows that there is just not enough for some youngsters to do, that there is insufficient parental control and that they are probably decent kids given half a chance. |
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Everyone knows each other here, so we won't bother with the usual courtesies. |
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We had met before, and when he saw me, he lit up, and rushed to the ropes to give the friendly abrazo, which is his habit when those he knows drop by. |
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As anybody who has seen his now famous rant on Parks and Recreation knows, Patton Oswalt can get a little obsessed. |
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Lauren, who has been dancing since she was just three years-old, hopes to become a professional dancer, but knows her hopes will be dashed if the course shuts. |
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And as anyone who has found herself jobless knows, it was a rough landing. |
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There has been a lot of idle speculation about what might happen, but no one really knows. |
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Of course she is completely over the hill and everyone knows it. |
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This seems more honest to me than jettisoning the stuff far out to space where who knows what damage it might do in the faroff reaches of the sky. |
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He knows to stand absolutely still, keep his hands where the cops can see them, be cooperative, polite. |
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You know it, I know it, the generals know it, arch knows it, so what are we waiting for? |
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I wonder what that lady is doing now, and if she knows what she set in motion with archer? |
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So Murdoch, cold-blooded and lizard-brained, knows he must preserve his own position while somehow ensuring a peaceful succession. |
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Civics isn't even taught anymore and nobody knows jack about history. |
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As any connoisseur of good food knows, this kind of copying happens all the time. |
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No one expects us to win, so we just have to go out and give it our all, have a go at them and with a bit of luck who knows what we might achieve. |
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Ex-corrections officer and armored car guard Sharon Jones knows a thing or two about hard living. |
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Because Bredin knows the signs in the territory the chapters dealing with the Abyssinian adventures are first-rate and as gripping as Bruce's original account. |
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What they actually mean by that is, you know, he actually knows some people that are poor. |
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In both cases, Emma knows better, but prejudice warps her judgment. |
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If he runs a blinder and makes it over the water jump who knows? |
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But he knows that he is just a dawdler compared to Chomsky, the great big mindbender. |
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But who knows, the conventional wisdom is wrong all the time about these things. |
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The Hangover star, currently in the critically acclaimed Birdman, certainly knows how to bring the funny as well as the awkward. |
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Even Anderson Cooper, who Fitzgibbon once awkwardly introduced himself to at an airport, knows the publication. |
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Axelrod knows full well the history of our midterm elections and why anger matters. |
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Now there are cell phones and radio so whatever happens everybody knows. |
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Her father returns the favor by being overly judgmental of her in everything she does, probably because it is the only way he knows to show his affection. |
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The former minister says he knows the identity of the suicide bomber who hit the Jalalabad airfield today. |
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Wall Street knows that everything has changed, as happens with any battle plan after the first skirmish. |
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Even the World Heath Organization, which has plenty to worry about in impoverished nations, knows there is big trouble afoot. |
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As fantastic as it is to see celebrities looking bad, everyone knows the pressure they are under to always look their best, from four hour work outs to diets of rabbit food. |
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And as any reader of Paul Krugman knows, these efforts have been chronically slow, late, and ineffective. |
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Well, everyone knows that the jig is up once the partying begins. |
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Elsie Clark knows there was been talk of naming a Brooklyn street after the rapper biggie Smalls. |
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As any chronicler of the Tea Party movement knows, homemade signs are good evidence of what message the attendees want to send. |
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I suppose despite her waspish attitude she knows something about fashion. |
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Why they do it who knows, but the Tragic Jen narrative has never run out of steam, even with the presence of the. |
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Anyone who has kids knows that the policy of containment can crumble quickly, and then you have a much bigger problem. |
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Truth is stranger than fiction, however, and no one knows that more than Blum. |
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He has been racing this car for three years now and knows it inside out. |
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A jillion dollar Nikon or Canon still knows nothing about good light. |
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They say that if a man sees a burka he knows if she is beautiful from the way she moves. |
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Then again, my perception of modesty has been skewed ever since Katy Perry shot whip cream out of her bra, so who even knows. |
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All in a day's workaholism for Leno, whose aggressiveness in reaching for the brass ring knows few if any bounds. |
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He even knows two British guys who run an Italian cookery school in Italy. |
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As every good captain knows, a schooner that's sailing a bit too close to the wind often goes slower and runs the risk of being put about on the wrong tack. |
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Anyone who lives in either Rosses Point or Strandhill knows that there was always a bit of friendly rivalry between the seaside villages down through the years. |
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He knows this fellow's been captured, and he will be elusive. |
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Yet we crawl over wrecks, clamber over line-strewn reefs and drift in limited visibility into God knows what, while breathing wheezily from our single cylinder. |
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Fat-free or skim milkEveryone knows milk is an excellent source of calcium that will keep your bones in tip-top shape. |
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Michnik knows whereof he speaks and writes, unlike so many of those in the European media who are busy gnawing at the supports of the trans-Atlantic alliance. |
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If anyone knows of his whereabouts in the region please let me know. |
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Some watering holes continue to run merrily till late into the night while everyone knows that for the dancing-singing bars, the deadline is dawn! |
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Anyone who suffers from gluten sensitivity, intolerance, or celiac disease knows how troublesome the problem is. |
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One never knows why these people are thrown into a society where there is no development and these people are living in horrendous conditions of abject poverty. |
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Then there is Helen, a sensual artiste who is also unhappy with the dudes in her life, although heaven knows she's having enough quickies with them. |
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Ah, you're here. Glad you made it through. His wizardliness pointed you our way I gather? Well I'm sure the boss knows what he's about. |
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She knows how to get into all of the hippest clubs and restaurants. |
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She knows how to manipulate her parents to get what she wants. |
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He knows that supporting a tax increase would be politically suicidal. |
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No one, barring the magician himself, knows how the trick is done. |
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No one knows why the gunman shot some people and spared others. |
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Acoria consists in the absence of normal sense of satiety after eating, so that the patient never knows when hunger is appeased. |
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The trial by jury, your Lordship knows, is so antient a privilege belonging to mankind, that its origin cannot properly be traced. |
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A smart defensive player knows when to backcheck the puck carrier and when to backcheck to cover an open player. |
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Just as she knows that she has every right to expect begifting and support, so he knows that he can expect sexual favors. |
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First, any international traveler knows that many pathogenic microbes, both viral and bacterial, have distinct biogeographies. |
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Good to see that Heskey knows that ball thingy is supposed to go in the net between those post bizzos. |
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Bollocksology it was. It's fuckin' different I tell yer. Fuckin' geezers in combat jackets and Gawd knows wot. |
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Now that's a cankle! Where does the calf fat end and the ankle fat begin? Who knows, that's the fun! |
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I stood there looking like the cat that ate the canary.... But he knows me too well and pondered out loud what I had been up to. |
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And now she knows, just what those fluttering eyelashes can do, just what that come hither look means. |
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An obvious choice to endorse ChapStick, Mr. Smith knows that ladies love a cunning linguist and a moist mouth. |
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Nobody knows the name of the Christ's decrucifier because it wasn't so important. |
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We get the dinkum oil off him. He knows all the jockeys and trainers and everything. |
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God knows what will happen if she barges in unannounced and finds Howard playing with his Donkey Kong. |
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There are quite a few others, but any true dubstepper knows these tunes and will consider them classics later. |
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He's good at what he knows, but he gets completely flummoxed when new problems arise. |
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Well, one knows that. I mean, one studies galactography and gets to recognize the stars with inhabited planets in the sky at night. |
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We're always getting the drop on our competitors because the owner really knows the business and can act fast. |
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Maybe I was lucky that we did not get together, who knows, maybe she would have given me the gift that keeps on giving. |
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But it was 37-year-old Giggs who looked like a care-free teenager as he glided across the pitch he knows so well to breathtaking effect. |
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He strikes me as the perfect example of an intellectual gumph. He knows too much! |
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That little man has a mind of his own, and even if I do figure on his payroll as confidential secretary, he doesn't tell me everything he knows. |
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After heddling she takes the reeds and arranges them as ordered. She knows that if reed denting is uneven, the textile is ruined. |
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Everybody knows that Glasgow is hoatching with film companies shooting movies on its mean streets. |
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This man knows horselore and loves the horse with that personal affection which begets understanding. |
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The Moroccan lady knows little of cooking, needlework or any household arts. |
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God knows how little time is left me, and may I be a good husband, to improve the short remnant left me. |
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Everyone knows that vividly presented information is impactful and persuasive. |
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Heaven only knows why a man with a strong biblical name like James wants to be a president named Jimmy. |
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And that jiboney across the hall. He makes life worse than it is. Where he gets his money for booze, who knows? |
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Up she goes to any likely ken, where she knows there are women that are married or expect to get married, and commences begging. |
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His primary opponent, Raphael Herman, is a real estate salesman who frankly admits he knows beans about insurance. |
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He's still new to their system, but he knows databases inside and out and will understand the rest soon. |
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He knows the software like the back of his hand, and can often solve problems over the phone, without looking. |
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But after more than two decades in the FBI's secretive national-security division, she knows her way around terrorism. |
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He knows which side his bread is buttered on though in all probability he never realised what it is to be without regular meals. |
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I says to him I'd ort to of knowed jist how lonelyhearted you was feelin'. Me that knows how it is to go amon'st strangers. |
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He generally, indeed, neither intends to promote the public interest, nor knows how much he is promoting it. |
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The term is disputed and professor Eivind Smith said in 2017 that nobody really knows what the term implies. |
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Macbeth is relieved and feels secure because he knows that all men are born of women and forests cannot move. |
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Ada has not spoken a word since she was six years old and no one, including herself, knows why. |
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She begins by asking him to play anything he knows, but he asks to simply listen rather than learn to play himself. |
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She knows that no state, no matter how powerful, can solve urgent problems, fight for development and bring an end to all crises. |
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This recipe, from someone who really knows her tiramisu, is mondo rich, utterly divine, and simple. |
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Victor is helpless to stop her from being hanged, as he knows no one would believe his story. |
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Tacitus knows that the Helvetians once settled in the swath between Rhine, Main, and the Hercynian forest. |
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No one knows motherlove more than our Lord, who came to give His life so that we may live. |
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How often is this happening? I don't think anyone knows. It must be costing a motza and that's a real concern. |
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Let that which he learns next be nearly conjoined with what he knows already. |
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Algernon, in a condition of masculine nescience, lets himself become engaged to a woman of whom he knows nothing. |
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Voices or no voices, her achievements leave anyone who knows her story shaking his head in amazed wonder. |
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Not everyone can make all of these distinctions or knows the difference between gourmet and nongourmet coffee. |
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As every romance writer and reader knows, there are virile names and there are nonvirile names. |
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Duck says that he used to work at Paddington so he knows that Paddington is most important. |
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In olden days a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking. Now heaven knows, anything goes. |
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They find that the Black Gate of Mordor is too well guarded, so instead they travel to a secret way Gollum knows. |
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It's slightly mysterious because nobody really knows where these places are. |
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Qell, he knows all about mineralogy, and geology, and astrology, and every thing a'most, except what he ought to know, and that is dollar-ology. |
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He has a satisfaction in such achievements, of which the undiscriminating overdoser knows nothing. |
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In contrast to Strabo, he knows that the Goths live around the Vistula, but these are definitely Germans. |
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Pytheas, however, rightly knows what is now Scotland as part of Britain, land of the Picts, even though north of Ierne. |
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We knew it was named after John Smith, but nobody knows which particular John Smith. |
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It is the ability to know something without a physical explanation why a person knows it, like the concept of mediums. |
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Gracie's father knows stories about him that he thinks are too horrible to tell her. |
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Xzibit sure knows how to pimp out cars leaving them very well upgraded and refurbished! |
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Odin responds that Bragi knows well that the sounds are for Eric Bloodaxe, who will soon arrive in Valhalla. |
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Thor turns to Loki, and tells him that nobody knows that the hammer has been stolen. |
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The infinite God, He who is strictly, properly infinite, knows all the knowable and can effect all the powerable. |
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The law of praemunire dates from another century. No one who is alive now quite knows what it means. |
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North America is the source of much of what humanity knows about geologic time periods. |
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Professor Jones is a good teacher. He knows how to put his ideas over to the students. |
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No one really knows which companies and technologies will come out ahead, so everyone is rolling the dice. |
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Lord Bridge gives the example of a man boarding a plane which he knows to be bound for Manchester. |
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He knows how to prize his advantages, and to relish the honours which he enjoys. |
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In this establishment, as everybody knows, on occasions when the crush is great, the animals rub shoulders freely with the spectators. |
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Marc knows all too well that a party without punch-ups, drugs, rug-munchers and corpses is hardly worth sticking around for. |
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He felt like a man who has just come scatheless through some horrible crisis, and once more knows the sweet sensation of safety. |
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Recall that our arcade game is to have a scorebox that knows how to increase itself, and observe that this implies there is a score. |
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You should not have kissed that scrotty Swiss git. God knows where he and his 'charms' have been. |
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I think she must have the second sight, because she always knows where I've been. |
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Any... man knows, that the whole is equal to all its parts, or any other maxim, and all from the same reason of self-evidence. |
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Everyone knows that I can have a shoegasm just trying on a sexy pair of stilettos. |
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The usual show-goer, who knows little of such dogs and their work, would call them 'weedy. |
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But nothing beats that cup of kopi-o siu dai from the nearby kopitiam uncle who knows you best. |
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She knows a smattering of Greek, but not enough to carry on a conversation. |
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Each is accessibly written and by a person who knows China well. |
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And lord knows, if you want there's plenty of Spuffy and Spander to last a lifetime. |
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Theyve put me on the speshul detail. The speshul detail, Mable, is a bunch of fellos what knows more than any one else in the camp. |
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He's conceited and opinionative and argues all the time, even when he knows perfectly well that he's talking through his hat. |
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As every sailor knows, a spicy gale in the tropic latitudes of the Pacific is far different from a tempest in the howling North Atlantic. |
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And there it sits, spreading rubbish about because of the cats, and smelling like the Dear knows what. |
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The dear knows your father worked hard enough for the money he is laying out on your education. |
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Bridget is the only one at school who knows that I came thisclose to letting Marcus Flutie devirginize me last New Year's Eve. |
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Thanks to social media getting all nostalgic on Throwback Thursdays, everyone knows you once sported a mullet. |
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The cycle of overconfidence becomes a cycle of underconfidence because nobody knows who is holding worthless paper. |
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Practically all wobbling underwaters will take fish aplenty in the hands of a man who really knows how to put them through their stints. |
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From his great rooftop pieces, selected for high visibility, to his sneaky tags and fun loving stickers, he most certainly knows how to get up. |
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Who knows, he may just hit the jackpot with the US style legal system they are installing in Vietraq. |
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Joe Corvo knows some still view him as a criminal, the angry young man who beat up a woman in a restaurant. |
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His trademark silences suggest a man who knows the ways of the world and doesn't much like them. |
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Who knows? Maybe someday he'll finish writing his book and make lots of money selling it. |
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And it is so entertaining when he shares his stories about the other great traders he knows. He is a Wikipedia of trading anecdotes. |
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He's a clever player who knows how to frazzle his opponents. |
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Worra 'bout this one from Cilla Black, eh? Bet no-one knows that right through to the very end. |
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Victoria P. is a staunch Xanderista, and will take Xander's part in almost any discussion, even when she knows he is wrong. |
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These woods look considerably alike to the average user, but the xylologist knows just where to look for the points of distinction. |
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Thankfully, his assistant knows these roads like the back of his hand. |
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What happened to true love knows no boundaries and all that? |
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Babar and his family are on an FBI witness protection programme for telling what he knows about al-Qaeda. |
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I WONDER if my bank knows about the inefficient routine that a leading courier company adopts when attempting to deliver a bank card. |
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I had a lot of chances that went abegging and if I can take them tomorrow then who knows? |
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But, as anyone who has ever wangled a sick note out of his or her GP knows, manipulation can be a powerful weapon. |
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Mr. Bates then tells Anna that he knows, and she breaks down in his arms. |
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Dont know if MP-FM makes but heard details 2day from some1 who knows exactly wassup that for 1st time makes me think legit chance. |
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The accommodator often knows when to give in to others, but can be persuaded to surrender a position even when it is not warranted. |
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At that point, who knows what they could have been capable of. |
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Everyone knows about Advent calendars, but there's another way to mark the days leading up to Christmas. |
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His aestheticized Black Woman knows nothing of the real daily work of black women that enable him to devote time to his poetry. |
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I'm joking about the champagne, everyone knows toddlers prefer White Russians. |
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For all this guy knows, I could be an agoraphobe with no hands and he's asking me to go out and unscrew things. |
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The anonymous texter is on the plane and knows who Bill is, though air marshals travel undercover. |
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Nine-year-old Alanna Worrall knows what it's like to be a hospital patient. |
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Heaven knows, we are accustomed to seeing Tinseltown portray the Brits as a bunch of sadists, rapists, bullies, braggarts and mincing woofters. |
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We have A, we have B, we have c. Everyone kind of knows what D is. |
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Anyone who's ever set foot in the state Legislature knows it's an alternative universe. |
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I always start any discussion on education by asking if the person I am talking with knows the quadratic formula. |
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With new entries ranging from agritainment to zorse, if it's new, Oxford knows it. |
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Everyone knows that in Madhur's films, the actresses play the protagonists and that is also true of 'Madam Jee. |
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For example, would someone who already knows enough Arabic to use this book really benefit from the explanation of the Arabic alphabet on pp. |
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Who knows better than Mangus Coloradus that America isn't in Kansas anymore or what the going price of eternal peace could really be? |
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As any polymer chemist knows, Kevlar is a para-aramid synthetic fibre having a tensile strength five times that of steel. |
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Zachary, a 1976 graduate of Holy Cross, knows all about Worcester. |
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Everyone who knows me knows my Mexican Double Yellowhead parrot, Pancha. |
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But the artist, who knows what the tools are for, laughs at this witlessness, pays no regard to fatuous words, and continues to use his workshop as before. |
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Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas, Andrew Litton's forces come off sounding dull and bass-heavy, with occasional odd vibrations and whumps from who knows where. |
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Trying to get all he knows into print means that the author sometimes skips over the surface like a water strider instead of diving deep and exploring the layers. |
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Ironically, it could be just the attle Everton need, and Moyes ieves the time has come for his side to show their mettle and the character he knows they possess. |
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In the simple fable about old age reconciling itself to memory and destiny, Mastroianni wears the wizened smile of a man who knows he is visiting his youth for the last time. |
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One worships public opinion, and follows after the multitude to do evil, doing what he knows is wrong, simply because others do it, and it is the way of the world. |
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Elizabeth knows so many words that they call her the walking dictionary. |
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