Sometimes he takes a long time between balls and then, for a change, he simply turns and comes right at you. |
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But victims complain that it takes a long time to obtain a noise abatement notice requiring their neighbours to turn down the volume. |
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For a long time, the line, its locomotives and wagons was the most reliable inland mode of transport for both passengers and goods. |
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He pointed out that students, teachers and parents had waited a long time for this building to become a reality. |
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The viciousness of the invective makes it seem like they must have had their knives sharpened for a long time, laying in wait for your next book. |
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My profoundest apologies for not updating for such an abominably long time. |
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The high numbers of Flemish names in the south and Walloon names in the north indicate long time internal mobility. |
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When we find them, we'll bring them to book and lock them away for a long, long time. |
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However, success in this area will take a long time and absorb substantial resources. |
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Some cases remain under wraps for a long time simply because the young victims fear being punished by their abusers. |
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But all that aside, I think this film warmed my heart more than anything I've seen in a long time. |
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Well, we have for a long time provided early warning advice on the launch of ballistic missiles. |
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It took me a long time to see any form of rhetoric as more than trickery which played upon the accidents of language. |
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Despite the timing of the sale, the reality is that such internationally acclaimed estates take a long time to find new owners. |
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Kent endured the bitter ache of wanting to say something to Charles for a very long time. |
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Their death always leaves an ache in the heart which can take a long time to heal. |
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She stood up and began to pace up and down, jerkily, as though her muscles hadn't been used for a long time. |
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My website design is so overly complex that it'll take him a long time to figure out how it works. |
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Sligo has been waiting for quite a few things for a long time and now two of them come together. |
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In fact baking or cooking for a long time in pressurized hot water can help to neutralize the toxic aconitum in raw aconite. |
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They advise potential investors to deal only with reputable jewellers and dealers who have been in the business for a long time. |
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It is surely an item that will accompany the fans for a long time because of its weariless design and high quality. |
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She sits for a long time on the hood of her car, jiggling her heels against the bumper. |
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For a long time the concept of combat was synonymous to the concept of military actions. |
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I hope they have a long time on the job queue, because they are not competent to do anything else. |
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It's been a very long time since anyone came to the hall in either red coat or jodhpurs. |
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The place was packed, but the crowd waited patiently for a long time to get the singer's autograph. |
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I know what he did was wrong, but this has been weighing on his mind for a long time. |
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She stayed in my house for a long time when she first arrived and I thought I had made her welcome, but she obviously did not think so. |
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It could take a while, because it takes a long time to weld together a hundred trailer homes. |
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A well-bred puppy from a respected line has the potential of living with you a long time. |
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She journaled for a very long time, then rolled over in bed, turned off the lamp, and fell into a deep and peaceful sleep. |
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But he never imagined that his elder brother would be destroyed by the anger that had been raging inside for a long time. |
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Loretta and Teresa had been gone a long time and Chandra's curiosity was raging. |
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Three hours is a long time in the cinema, longer than most audiences are prepared to put up with. |
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Bocelli was the official voice of the church's jubilee in the year 2000 and knew the pope for a long time. |
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For a long time I still had intense feelings of love and adoration for Tariq. |
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And he will be aware that the Senate results have ramifications for a long time to come. |
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She has obviously had an adversarial relationship with the media for a long time. |
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I am in the fourth year of my own fight, which is considered a long time when you have the kind of cancer I have. |
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The law allowing plaintiffs to recover legal fees in advocacy lawsuits has been on the books for a long time. |
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He has been a long time advocator of the development of underage structures to be put in place in the county. |
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It will take a long time for them to get over this defeat and analyse where it all went wrong. |
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After what seemed like a very long time, the whine of the engine changed pitch and they seemed to descend. |
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Rather, the reason is that scientists have no desire to participate in a kangaroo court whose verdict was decided a long time ago. |
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People take a long time to die, accompanied by the cracking of bone, the resistance of gristle, dire last-gasp gurgles and rattles. |
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Complications may even occur a long time after minor events as the following case shows. |
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The reactivation of dormant genes in fossil lineages after long time periods is considered a likely evolutionary mechanism. |
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I have felt for a long time that, unless theatre addresses the public agenda, it will die. |
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You see, a long time ago, some academic came up with the idea that reality doesn't actually exist. |
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These beats often take a long time to appear, may fade or cease only to reappear again much later. |
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He said a grader from the Zambia National Service had been acquired to grade the roads which had not been serviced for a long time. |
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And, if we don't send that message, I fear that we will be in the political wilderness for a long time. |
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His astonishing debut feature is one of the most wilfully obscure pieces of genre-busting cinema in a very long time. |
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From strong clumps you will get a great display of flowers that last for a long time. |
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For a long time golfers were held up to ridicule for their attempts at fashion. |
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That's an awful long time for an application to be kicking around the patent office. |
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Even when the area is rebuilt, and it will take a long time, many companies will have moved outside the city for good. |
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We have been trying to talk to Mr Bentley and the national park authority for a long time and all we have had is rebuttals and refusals to talk. |
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I never voted for the Greens and the Democrats have successfully kissed me off for a long, long time. |
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For a long time too, he has been Waterford's kissogram king, bringing entertainment to Waterford that would not be here without him. |
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Although the flowers may be small, they last an extremely long time and are found in profuse bunches at the ends of long flower stems. |
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The suddenly-famous Airbus has been lurking in the background for a long time. |
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He sat there for a long time sipping dry martinis and looking woefully into the peanut dish. |
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For a long time red wine has been touted for its healthy effects on the heart. |
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Not only had it gone a long time without treeing, but its prints were unusually large and oddly shaped. |
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A week is not a long time but I suppose the Budget by its very nature is designed to be a one-hit and one-day wonder. |
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Naturally I knew her by sight, and had heard her speak, a long time before I came to know her properly. |
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This is the result of a lot of research, a lot of work, a lot of effort over a very long time. |
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For a long time, he just lay there, thinking about how his best friend was out of work. |
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A long time ago, most Kshatriyas and Vaishyas ceased to perform the initiation ceremony in its full form. |
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In this organ, proliferation of the Kupffer cells is noted after the injections have been continued for a very long time. |
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They talked about it for quite a long time, how even though people might think you're a wuss, you should always buckle up. |
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People have been forecasting that for a long time and could I tell you they're still very much alive and kicking. |
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The spectral variability of natural materials has been known for a long time from laboratory studies. |
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The Geneva Code allows the shooting of spies, that's been a regular process for a long time. |
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I'm always a little nervous about allegorical poems, especially when the subject of the allegory is a long time ago in a land far, far away. |
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We cannot expect order to exist for a long time in a market without a regulatory framework. |
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Confidence in the future of the Social Security system has been lacking for a long time. |
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There may be a long time lag between the time of damage and the appearance of clinical signs. |
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It was fairly serious, he lost a lot of blood and he was laid up for a long time. |
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Among some groups it is common to greet close relatives not seen for a long time with a bear hug. |
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For a long time an idea had been stirring and spreading, yeastily, in his mind. |
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Litus had waited for a long time, waiting for one of the two to return, to relieve him from his watchful duties. |
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We are a small team and although the numbers of cases are small it takes a long time to treat each person. |
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This remake of the 1968 film, Planet of the Apes, has been on the drawing board for a long time. |
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The reason why the bones were boiled for a long time was that it was believed the bones were poor in nutritive value. |
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Well, we've got to retain our nuclear deterrent, and we've had an independent nuclear deterrent for a long time. |
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He said most rental cars do not last for a long time given the remoteness of some of the places the tourists take them. |
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Many had not worked in the regular labor market for a long time, if at all, and their prospects for steady, remunerative work remained dim. |
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I mean, we have all known about the extraordinary rendition program for a long time. |
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Carl said nothing and Thomas, apparently exhausted from the effort of speaking lapsed into silence for a long time. |
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A long time ago a beautiful young girl called Hinemoa lived at Owhata on the eastern shores of the lake. |
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I've been thinking about this for a long time. No man is an island, young lady. |
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Park and ride schemes were trumpeted amid much enthusiasm more than a decade ago but took a long time to catch on in Swindon. |
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I read this story a long time ago when I was discovering the wisdom of Zen, Taoism and Buddhism. |
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I have not heard an audience laugh so hard and so long in a movie theater in a long time. |
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Of course there were feminists, but this was a long time before feminism went mainstream. |
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The local zoning authorities for a long time just outright banned big box stores, stores of over something like 10,000 square feet. |
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Electric vehicles using lead-acid batteries have been around a long time, notably in milk floats in many cities in the last 40 years. |
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For a long time, the capital of Victoria seemed to be the seat of provincial respectability. |
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Despite Lynn being in Honors, she was a big slacker and the teacher had learned this bit of information a long time ago. |
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If the live CD seems like it's been a long time coming, you can rest assured that it feels exactly the same way for its creator. |
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Granted the puppetry leaves a lot to be desired, but it was made a long time ago so it can be forgiven for that. |
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For a long time, Womack has had a tendency to hit fly balls to left field for easy outs. |
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Every month they would test my grip, and for a long time my left grip was weaker than the right, even though I'm left-handed. |
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This legislation will get rid of an anomaly that has bothered me and other members of the Labour Party for a long time. |
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Dennis, be careful from now on, I must retire back to my retreat, but it'll be a long time before you do. |
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And these projects could take a long time to start up at a time when we need to rev up the economy quickly. |
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It ensures that he will climb down only in his own good time, probably a long time. |
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For a long time, Irving used his streetwise independence to dazzle career academics with the arcane quality of his research. |
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It has lasted for a long time, through depressions, recessions, slumps, civil wars and world wars. |
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Quality installation is crucial to ensure the gate's safety features work properly and last a long time. |
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Puppets have been a sophisticated means of artistic expression, communication and instruction for a very long time. |
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This continues for a long time over many lives until the soul recognizes itself and determines more and more the individual actions. |
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My mother appeared to have been gone a long time and my brothers and I were anxious waiting her return. |
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We respect the Brits more than anyone else, and this will take a long time to go. |
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She'd learned that lesson a long time ago, even though it had involved taking apart pieces of the ship and ruining them beyond repair. |
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For a long time, I couldn't hear anything but the ring of a slot machine behind me. |
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If that RX has been sitting a long time, then those rotary seals will go out the first time you let it rip on the highway. |
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While some bad decisions get reversed on appeal, that process can take years, which is a long time in a child's life. |
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He said it could linger on for a long time unless both sides were willing to make peace. |
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The original 911 Turbo had a top speed of 155 mph and was for a long time Germany's fastest road-going sports car. |
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Such a ruling could effectively rob Congress of its oversight powers for a very long time. |
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Luckily, this hasn't happened in a long time and, therefore, I haven't lisped since eighth grade. |
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Then he tells him to become an ally with King Evander of the Arcadians who has been an enemy of the Latins for a long time. |
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I've role played for a long time, and one of the experiences that scared me the most was role playing this character as a games-master. |
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It had happened a long time ago and there was nothing he could do about it except learn to live with the nightmares. |
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Longshoreman and other workers who must carry heavy loads, or who have their back bent for a long time can easily overstrain their backs. |
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Mr Hardman, I'm sorry, but your view of Little Lever is very different from mine. I took off my rose-coloured glasses a long time ago. |
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We put it down to nerves and the fact that she might be feeling lonesome about being away from her family and her boyfriend for a long time. |
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Health problems need to be attended to and resolved or they can linger for a long time. |
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If they open their windows, the smell pervades their homes and lingers there for a long time. |
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Nicole said that she did not think she would be ready to marry anyone for a long time. |
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That's still a long time but I suppose we should be grateful for small mercies. |
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For a long time, cartoons and animated features looked like kids' stuff. |
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One of the assumptions many people have of his long time in power was that it was only able to occur because the gerrymander kept Labor out of office. |
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Indeed, Wolf's journey to the crackpot fringe was completed a long time ago. |
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It was a long time ago, back when Congress functioned, and bipartisanship was real. |
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We have been researching the market for a suitable place for a long time. |
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It seems backwards to applaud what is already necessary, what has already been clear for a long time. |
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In addition to that accusation, Peres was for a long time viewed as a politician interested only in furthering his own position. |
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And we know that this acquisition of those skills takes a long time. |
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Because I got an early start, I plan to be around a long time yet. |
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Be that as it may, the importance of macaroni was such that for a long time, in both Italian and English, the name could be used as a generic one for pasta. |
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She played with her wedding band and didn't answer for a long time. |
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I stared at the knife in my hand for a long time, turning it over and over in my hands, admiring the keen edge and the gleaming metal that made the blade. |
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So Little Snow White lay in the coffin for a long, long time but did not rot. |
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The most bankrupt excuse is that these events took place a long time ago, eyewitness accounts may differ, and it is best to let sleeping dogs lie. |
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Humans spent a long time domesticating cattle, and what they were trying to do, in essence, was de-domesticate them. |
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I saw it on billboards and on buses for a long time, and it was always like a knife to the heart. |
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But it's a rule of thumb that has been bandied about by actuaries and financial advisers for a long time and, if you do the sums, as a general idea, it works. |
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This is going to be the most knife-edge election for a long, long time. |
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The Syrian Army corporal had entertained thoughts of defecting for a long time. |
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He had convinced himself that he had been, at heart, a democratizer for a long time. |
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We've been friends for a long time so you know you can trust me. |
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I studied Maths for a long time. I know my rotations from my reflections. |
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I wanted to keep my Kes, so I didn't have a hair cut for a long time. |
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The house is attractive, spacious and full of character, and you would search for a long time to find a home in such beautiful riverside surroundings. |
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I sat for a good long time over my skinny Grande Americano, sipping the strongly restorative liquid and watching the world go by as Graham went about his errands. |
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I still have all the evidence to put you away for a long time. |
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I lay there a long time amongst the grasses and reeds, struggling to keep my head above the water, and trying not to be seen as the enemy searched for me. |
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It's a long time since he had to earn his keep in the waged world. |
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Bushnell's Yardage Pro family of rangefinders has been around a long time. |
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They spent a long time repairing relations with Saudi Arabia and wouldn't therefore be involved, it seems to me, in an operation of bombings in Saudi Arabia. |
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Still, sailor Moon fans are always ravenous for new content, especially after such a long time away. |
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Well, I guess, but that's a mighty long time, may I ask what for? |
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Well, it's been a long time coming and a long time promised but what say we splash a bit of spring water in the two combatants, release the aromas and let the taste off begin? |
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And probably that reflects the fact that these women, if they are good at long time lactating, probably will eat more to keep that lactation going. |
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This request presented the informant with a problem, for he had no conception of signs representing just a vowel or a consonant, and for a long time his efforts were derided. |
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You've covered rugby I have been involved in for a long time. I've always had to compete for my position, but I've never been sour or whinged about it. |
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I insisted the Empress come out in the rain and see this because she stoutly defends the yardmen who are the laziest bunch of louts I've encountered in a long time. |
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It took me a long time to regain my footing, though I did find my way eventually. |
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Making ice cream was cumbersome, too, so for a long time only the elite could afford to eat it. |
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I had, for a long time, been curious about the place where all this fantastic stuff was made. |
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The President of Ireland sent her regards and friends and relations from her home place and from Castledermot gathered to wish her well for a long, long time to come. |
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She has been a prominent curler in the United States for a long time. |
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For a long time that door would always jam shut when ever you slammed it. |
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We walked for a long time, following winding paths carved by herds of cattle, through high meadows into an exotic place that seemed like a foreign land. |
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The quest for dominance of the Ukraine, either by Russia or NATO has been going on for a long time now. |
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But with this marriage alliance queering the pitch as far as India is concerned, it could be a long time before he appears on Indian TV screens again. |
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Both whiteheads and blackheads may stay in the skin for a long time. |
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According to multiple reports, this scheduling shakeup had been a long time in the making. |
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Neighbouring houses weren't in danger, according to the Fire Service, but it did take a long time to quench the flames, which had ravaged through the whole house. |
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Well done everyone, it was the best five quid I have spent in a long time. |
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He was given refuge in Libya by his long time ally, Colonel Gaddafi. |
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She hadn't seen anyone from her school in a long time, as she had been taking courses through correspondence to adhere to her rigorous therapy schedule. |
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One of the gold standard therapies for a long time was a drug called quinine, and that was a medication that was used for prophylaxis against malaria. |
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I was brought up on a farm in the Free Sate a long time ago. Jong, when I first came to Johannesburg I got such a skrik. |
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A smoke ring persists for a surprisingly long time, illustrating the slow rate at which viscosity dissipates the energy of a vortex. |
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A long time union member himself, Phil showed solidarity with the picketing grocery store workers by shopping at a competing, unionized store. |
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A long time ago my grandmother and I used to boil maple sap. When she sugared off, I stood there. |
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No words were spoken for a long time. This was plainly killing Kerra who was a talk-aholic. |
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Even in literary careers that last a long time, there seem to be golden days when the inspiration is unbalked by obstacles. |
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Trinh writes that untelling the stories of privilege and marginality is a form of displacement that takes a long time. |
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Brands of aftershaves have the funny habit of sticking with you for a long time. |
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The wash of pastures, fields, commons, and roads, where rain water hath a long time settled. |
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Your pocket watch will run for a long time if you wind up the spring all the way. |
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The poor wretch, who lay motionless a long time, just began to recover his senses as a stage-coach came by. |
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The conventional abrasive injector waterjet cutting is proved to be usable for versatile machining tasks since a long time. |
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He explained that the hill was a Zoroastrian fire temple which was burnt down during the Achaemenian reign and remained desolate for a long time. |
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West Berlin has for a long time been a favourite haunt of budget-savvy tourist groups. |
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A man could feed his family for a long time on a whitetail deer, and the hide made a tough leather coat. |
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The law has been on the books in the bluegrass State for a long time. |
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Response to Viscum alburn therapy can be assessed after 1 year, however complete cure develops over a long time in many cases. |
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I've been on TV a long time and I've never had a catch phrase. |
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He held Muttahida Qaumi Movement responsible for all these issues, as they were enjoying rulership of the city for a long time. |
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This plant can be cultivated in china, but it needs a long time to maturate and the cultivar degenerates easily. |
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Obviously, the McIntoshes had carefully planned the family suicide for a long time, police said. |
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Quinoline derivatives have been earlier used for a long time in the treatment of human amoebic dysentery and bacillary dysenteries. |
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Though halogenated quinolines have been used for a long time, information on their metabolism is scarce. |
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A long time ago, an audiophile descended from the forest to warn that preamps could alter the sound of a Hi Fi even if they measured very well. |
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It has been known for a long time that the Song of the Sea was performed antiphonally. |
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Problems arise if you take it for a long time, as the body needs to dream and you will catch up on REM sleep at the earliest opportunity. |
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His stock is as high as it has been in a long time and you've got to make hay while the sun shines. |
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This is one of the meatiest roles Roberts has had in a good long time, and she handles it with an admirable lack of vanity. |
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I hope will all my heart that these lowlife are found and arrested and, regardless of their age, put away for a long time. |
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Last week, during one of our dining out experiences, we had the best braciola we've had in a long time. |
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Kahn Fotuali'I was sluggish, while Dan Biggar had his scratchiest game for a long time. |
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It doesn't take a long time for the fault to restrengthen after you weaken it. |
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I asked for Saltersgill Avenue to be on the list for resurfacing a long time ago and it was accepted. |
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This can take a relatively long time, as recognition is important in determining a reserve currency. |
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The Latin language, for a very long time the only official language of the Polish state, has had a great influence on Polish. |
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A field for fingerprints has been present for a long time at the bottom of the third page, but is rarely if ever used. |
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For a long time sovereignty over Caithness was disputed between Scotland and the Norwegian Earldom of Orkney. |
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For a long time, this was a notorious bottleneck, with the route clogged with tourists during the summer months. |
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It was for a long time misspelt mutus, in the erroneous belief that the ending of Lagopus denotes masculine gender. |
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A loose connection between earls and shires remained for a long time after authority had moved over to the sheriffs. |
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Why he had taken refuge in the chapel, he didn't know. His mind had been non-op for a long time now and he just let the impulses flow. |
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Although scholars thought for a long time that remains would not be recoverable, due to the acidic soil, recent finds have changed this view. |
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Smoking in public has for a long time been something reserved for men and when done by women has been associated with promiscuity. |
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Porcelain originated in China, and it took a long time to reach the modern material. |
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It's been a long time coming but I've kept working hard and I felt that in the end the results would come. |
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After its quick industrial growth, Italy took a long time to confront its environmental problems. |
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The public broadcasting companies held a monopoly on radio and television for a long time in Sweden. |
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I had been out of touch with my old friend for a long time when she called. |
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Thus, it might take a very long time for a signal from the flagship to be relayed to the entire formation. |
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For a long time Le Havre has exploited the strengths of its coastal location but also suffered from its relative isolation. |
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Chausey was for a long time an object of rivalry between England and France. |
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The ships in the van of the enemy fleet would have to turn back to support the rear, which would take a long time. |
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It would be essential therefore to have good control of altitude while still able to stay up for a long time. |
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This enrages Poseidon, causing the god to thwart Odysseus' homecoming for a very long time. |
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Spain, which was at one time unrivaled in Europe, had been declining for a long time when it was crippled by Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion. |
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It was known for a long time and was encountered by Fridtjof Nansen but was only fully understood with the advent of satellite imagery. |
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The study of seamounts has been stymied for a long time by the lack of technology. |
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For a very long time, it was believed that Columbus and his crew had been the first Europeans to make landfall in the Americas. |
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The Byzantine Empire had for a long time dominated the eastern Mediterranean in politics and culture. |
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The veteran Dupleix had been in India a long time, and had established a key rapport with France's Indian allies. |
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I'm bound to admit that you're a personable young rascal, with the best manners I've met in a long time. |
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The BBC TV reported that a Nile crocodile that has lurked a long time underwater to catch prey builds up a large oxygen debt. |
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A creature named Cheirotherium was, for a long time and still may be, only known from its fossilised trail. |
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In the case of the West Country however, it seems that also social stigma has for a long time contributed to this process. |
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For a long time we had a problem that every writer wanted to rewrite the history. |
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Since digestion takes several hours, and release of AMS several hours more, the effect of eating garlic may be present for a long time. |
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Raw linseed oil is not suited to boats as it stays damp and oily for a long time. |
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In normal bone, fractures occur when there is significant force applied, or repetitive trauma over a long time. |
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Broth is made by simmering several ingredients for a long time, traditionally including bones. |
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Aboriginal people seem to have lived a long time in the same environment as the now extinct Australian megafauna. |
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The dorcas gazelle is a north African gazelle that can also go for a long time without water. |
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The presence of a distinct cold period at the end of the Late Glacial interval has been known for a long time. |
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Due to its marshy character, the Unstrut was not navigable for ships for a long time. |
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He was interested in learning the language of the islanders and stayed there for a long time doing his field work. |
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Indeed she did have a pitambar in her trunk. She had bought it a long time ago and forgotten about it. |
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For a long time the Dutch lived in Dutch colonies, owned and regulated by the Dutch Republic, which later became part of the Thirteen Colonies. |
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Many foreigners worked in Russia for a long time, like Leonard Euler and Alfred Nobel. |
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The Imperial Chamber Court was infamous for the long time it took to reach a verdict. |
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Cooking foods well and avoiding foods that have been left outside for a long time is also important. |
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For a long time the most important settlement on the southern coast of the Persian Gulf was Gerrha. |
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Information took a long time to reach the company headquarters, and this was dependent on an absolute trust. |
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In both cases this was just a formalisation of a situation that had already existed for a long time. |
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However, there are different opinions as to why Wanli was neglectful for a long time. |
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The Court spent a long time on each case, which, combined with the backlog, made the pursuit of a case extremely expensive. |
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They are teachings upheld as authoritative, generally for a long time, by the entire body of bishops. |
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In particular, their struggles with the Western Kshatrapas went on for a long time. |
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But it is evident that many of these are juristic rationalizings of what had been done for a long time through formal transactions. |
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As iron has been in use for such a long time, it has many different names in different languages. |
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Implicitly in this model rich countries are those that have invested a high share of GDP for a long time. |
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The air and water pollution of the area are largely a thing of the past although some issues take a long time to solve. |
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Shannon had been at sea for a long time and her hull had begun to rot further exaggerating the disparity in scantling strength. |
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One-hundred-and-six years is a long time and during that period there had been dozens of upgrades and retrofittings. |
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Moretonhampstead relies heavily on tourism, and has done so for a long time. |
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I never watch long long time ago but my Tutee is acting in LLTA2 and his mum just asked me to go for the GALA tmr to sarpork him. |
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Every summer, a long long time ago, they went up to the seter with the cows from Melbustad, in Hadeland. |
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He looked at all the colors for a long time before finally settling on a sage green. |
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Literature has been in a plundered, fragmentary state for a long time. |
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It took me a long time to really get it cranked up, but now I am. |
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The besmalled position shocks Tusker to fell sick for a long time and finally die when he is asked to vacate the Lodge. |
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The cooking took a long time. Fionn built a spit from the ash that the salmon had knocked down. |
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She wanted him physically, as she hadn't wanted anyone in a long time. Including her creepazoid ex. |
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The residents live principally upon this most delicious fish which fortunately can be eaten a long time without disrelish. |
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But then, doolally as this enterprise clearly is, I've had the most pleasant day I can remember having in a long time. |
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We spent a long time looking for a cheaper deal, but we ended up buying from the first dealer we met. |
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Nor will polished Amber although it send forth a gross and corporal exhalement, be found a long time defective upon the exactest scales. |
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They might say that the economy is improving, but it is taking a long time for any money to filter down to the poorer classes. |
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It is sometimes a long time before a player who is frozen out can get into a game again. |
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If you do something like this, I will be sure that you spend a long, long time in the graybar hotel. |
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He saw a heavenful of stars for a moment, and then saw nothing for a long time. |
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Nelson found himself towards the rear of the British line and realised that it would be a long time before he could bring Captain into action. |
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In some reservoirs, such as in the Middle East, the natural pressure is sufficient over a long time. |
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If the standard track centre is changed, it can take a very long time for most or all tracks to be brought into line. |
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