Most places slather on the mayo, making this fish dish extraordinarily high in fat and calories. |
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Ireland's drinks market is dominated by the multinationals but one smaller operation is making inroads. |
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I think he is making much of the relations with neighbouring countries more than anything and is making efforts to deepen mutual understanding. |
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These oils are used in making perfume and in imparting a muscatel flavor to wines, vermouths, and liqueurs. |
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After making sure none of my limbs were singed or charred, I decided it was time to make a simple request. |
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I have been charged by the president with making sure that none of the tyrannies in the world are negotiated with. |
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Audrey's blonde hair was blown by the wind, making her look like some screaming banshee. |
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Mrs. Benson held the storm door firmly shut and smiled saccharinely at the girls while making shooing motions with her free hand. |
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Roads and ports were swept away, making it impossible to get to some of the most devastated areas quickly. |
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Under Rather's gentle coaxing, Southards described slaughtering Vietnamese civilians, making his work appear to be that of the North Vietnamese. |
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Okay, you kind of felt sorry for them but it was payback time for making the rest of us look like a bunch of muppets in the Maths class. |
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Sam, what on earth possessed you to spend all that time making a terrine that has the appearance of an ugly, withered, old leather boot? |
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The book's grand aims are filtered through his muddled mind, which has the unfortunate effect of making his spiritual quest seem mundane. |
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The latter, however, are very agreeable and good for making pickled or bloated herring. |
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American companies little by little took control of the Mexican supply, making sisal twine cheaper and more reliable than it had been. |
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The game almost descended into farce with the sleet making any meaningful rugby impossible. |
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Darters are capable of making blowpipes and shooting excrement-coated darts at their victims. |
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So why does he keep making movies about bloodthirsty loners out for revenge? |
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Jade was sleeping over that night and they was making the best of it by watching movies, and eating popcorn. |
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If your blood counts are low, you might feel tired, making it difficult to concentrate. |
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In the longer sizes this bolt has two expansion clips, making it a good choice for medium strength rock. |
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But when I got home, Justin had obviously spent all day slaving away, making a 3 course dinner. |
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The children are well loved in the institutions, making it easy for them to bond with their new families. |
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And he was kind of a genius at making the machine parts to put that plane together. |
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She can match wits with the best of them, making her the perfect partner-slash-foil for Bond. |
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Ludvik Moser began making glassware at Carlsbad in 1857 and today Bohemian crystal is prized around the world. |
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These vendors often run into serious problems making multivendor gear work together and keeping application performance high in a complex set up. |
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Obviously I'll be as miserable as sin tomorrow when I'm in hangover central, but I'm making the most of this whilst it lasts. |
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But getting angry with himself for making this mistake was just as fruitless as brooding over the slack business owner. |
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The show was also horribly underlit, making some paintings all but impossible to see adequately. |
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This is the judge's way of saying that the movants are making a very broad argument, and pretty much have nothing. |
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Next time, I'm just making a simple sugar syrup with vanilla, and drizzling that over it. |
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After getting out and blow-drying her hair, she straight ironed it, making it pin straight. |
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Can these guys actually play, or are they just making a bunch of groovy thump 'n' blow because that's all they can do? |
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Hardly a day goes by without me hearing her yammering away in her high-pitched whiny sing-song voice, making somebody's life miserable. |
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Faraday fooled around with wires and magnets and batteries, making the first electric motors and dynamos. |
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I was sure my cheeks bloomed with colour almost immediately and I felt the blood rush up to my head, making my neck burn. |
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In the movie, Baldwin, as a sales motivator, gives a chalk talk to a group of real estate salesmen on the techniques of making a sale. |
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Anna placed a comforting, motherly hand on her shoulder, making her look up. |
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The Wanderers boss dropped a bombshell when he sent an email to every club in Britain, making seven of his players available for transfer. |
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Mandy has the unenviable task of making sure that everyone gets a fair share of the donations and no-one gets too much. |
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Despite making huge strides forward under Michael Howard, the party is still considered unelectable. |
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Besides lace machines for making bobbinet, Ipswich's hand-powered lace shops also held several framework knitting machines. |
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Crossbow bolts filled the air, making lethal whistling noises as they whizzed past. |
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Data lock is achieved by making sure that the slave machines in the cluster are on the correct eye when the parallel port is in a certain state. |
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Microwaves cook quickly, but not always evenly, making it possible to overcook or burn the outer edges while the centre is underdone. |
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Sitting by a river meditating is nice, but real spirituality comes from making the mundane sacred. |
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His head throbbed against his skull, and he closed his eyes again, the light of the room making the migraine worse. |
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Blue lights illuminated the entire skyline, making the city look even more majestic. |
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Creating a station that's accessible for everyone is an essential part of making that happen. |
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The presence of calcaneal bone spurs on plain radiographs has no value in making or excluding the diagnosis of plantar fasciitis. |
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First, it dilutes the color of undesirable liquids making their undesirableness less apparent at first glance. |
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In the increasingly crowded cultural sing-jay market, he is making a name for himself. |
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The White House didn't want to have the president out last night making a slashing campaign speech in late February. |
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A chemical reaction is simply breaking bonds between atoms and making new ones. |
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I could hear the scraping of bone against bone, the snapping of tendons and sinews as they parted and tore, making way for what would come. |
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Public awareness and understanding will go a long way in making the life of such a person more meaningful and relaxed. |
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She started making multi-track home recordings at age 10 and performed with her sisters in bands during her teen years. |
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For example, at Leeds Rhinos, we have played a key part in making it use more effective use of its facilities. |
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A good blob of moisturizer on your face will help your skin retain water, making sure it stays soft and supple. |
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Dual carriageways, underpasses and roundabouts are everywhere, clogged by traffic and making pedestrian life a daily challenge. |
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I know that you're really two people, but for the sake of simplifying my writing, I'm making you one. |
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They say the world demand for aggregates has halved since the inquiry, making the development economically unattractive. |
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Another favorite device is the making of narratives that unfold the spatial organization of pictures. |
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It's a Sisyphean task making today's complex software, with millions of lines of code, totally bug free. |
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In his 80s he was repairing the finest of watch movements, making electrical and electronic clocks, and rebuilding mechanical ones. |
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For the urban hunter a quick how to for making effective blowdarts, useful for taking down anything from pesky pets to annoying co-workers. |
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If I try making recipes more complicated than a simple roast beef or unadorned pasta, he usually doesn't like them. |
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Villagers now have to mount guard on their homes and crops at night making loud noises and letting off fireworks to scare off marauding boars. |
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Then we had a go at making our own rather less exquisite glassware, blowing down long tubes into molten glass until we nearly passed out. |
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The game also illustrated genuine pace from Parks when making umpteen breaks, before knocking Ronan O'Gara backwards in a tackle. |
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Upon hearing me blatantly making fun of her, she turned an unattractive shade of red. |
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They do enjoy activities like skateboarding, motorbiking, making music and taking part in sports. |
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New Euro-rules could force older cars off garage forecourts, making a bargain motor harder to find. |
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January extends the party a little bit as most people's catch-up month, making it maybe the best month of all for moviegoing. |
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As you know, the Democrats are making much of that relationship with your company. |
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To recreate the ancient way of making wrought iron, two Swedish blacksmiths have smelted a bloom of iron and begin to shape it into a bar. |
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No, just about everything has been setting my teeth on edge, making me clench and unclench my fists, putting a permanent grimace on my face. |
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So it's either a hygiene problem, or you've got a problem with your bowel motions which is making the skin worse. |
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He was only making the statement to placate the frothy, emotional ultranationalism that has reared its ugly head these past few years. |
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Tia Aria showed me the garden where herbs medicinal and herbs amatory went into the making of her famous simples. |
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In the early '50s, after making a reputation for unexcelled gospel singing, the Louvins broadened their repertoire. |
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There is a lack of leadership and decision making within the company that has led to an uncoordinated approach to much of its business. |
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He skidded the car to a stop at her last words, and she flung herself out of the car and started making her way towards the brush. |
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He talked of making Full Gospel the mother church of a religious empire that would grow to 2.5 million within five years. |
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Factories have been closed and department stores mothballed as confidence in making major purchases has fallen. |
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Those more important things are easing under the skin of her characters and making sure she finds the right fit. |
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The skilfulness of the artisan into the making of the leather toys is seen to be believed. |
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People are finding lots of ways of making this an integral part of the curriculum, not seeing it as a bolt-on. |
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And when we finally learn what is lurking in the corridor, making all that unearthly din, the reveal is ridiculously rich. |
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While the film is making respectful money, the trades seem to report that it is underachieving according to expectations. |
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Skinny drainpipe jeans and trousers will soon be the next pants style to adopt, so think carefully when making future new trouser purchases. |
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Apart from the lead, the play is undercast, and it is sloppily staged, even making experienced actors seen ineffectual. |
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Globalisation of the economy has brought out the need for a multifaceted approach in assessing the market and making options. |
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Height varies from less than a foot to more than 3 feet, making some species useful as ground covers and others as deciduous hedging. |
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Writing her own roles also lets her go some way to making up for the dearth of good parts for actresses. |
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The bushfires in Canberra highlighted the problems of underinsurance and the value in households making regular reviews. |
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They include prostrations, making offerings to statues of Buddhas or bodhisattvas, attending public teachings and ceremonies. |
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This can elevate blood pressure and create problems with fluid balance, making you appear bloated. |
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He put layers of color one on top of another, concealing and revealing the colors underneath, making the process of covering transparent. |
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Later on, as she was making dinner, she paused mid-stir with the wooden spatula deep into the Quorn mince and looked wistfully skywards. |
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While one would find many students making small model planes, not many students can build a complex multirotor model. |
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At a high level, we're looking at making resourcing, building and UI more intuitive and straightforward. |
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Meanwhile, corporate agribusiness can undersell the small family farmer, making the small farm economically unviable. |
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The company claims this process takes just microseconds, making lag undetectable. |
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Similarly coconut shells could be incinerated and the powder could be used for making mosquito coils. |
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Today, a better trained staff is capable of making some programming changes to an interoperable, multivendor system. |
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We put fancy, bubbly skins on the dull and mundane and think that we're making it all more interesting. |
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The same light slanted across her face, illuminating her pale green eyes and making her slightly tanned skin glow. |
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She has the happy knack of making the most mundane report appear interesting. |
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High amounts of crude exports artificially boosted the bolivar making imports cheap and destroying local industry. |
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Parent tree swallows deliver food to nestlings in a bolus, making it difficult to determine either the quantity or quality of food. |
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The team is expected to be active on Draft Day and could help its cause by making a bold stroke. |
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Juventus are murdering them in this second half and the home side are making it easy for them. |
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Patients may succeed in passing the food bolus by repeated swallowing, by performing the Valsalva maneuver or by making a positional change. |
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Shortly after making the move, she was hired as an understudy for the company. |
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However, it was raining, making the less than positive holds rather unpleasant, and the bolting was rather archaic and very well spaced out. |
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There is scope for variety as new singers are also making an impact in the industry. |
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Ofcom has been slammed for failing to force mobile phone operators to cut the cost of making calls. |
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This adds at least 25 per cent to the torsional stiffness of the bodyshell, making it a really stable platform for the uprated suspension. |
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The Grudge continues a seemingly unending tradition of making horror movies without the horror. |
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Wayne gave his usual blockbusting performance, taking the ball up and making metres and stitching up the middle with his tackling. |
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Call me unenlightened, but I'm glad it's over, and that I can now get back to the real work of making this world a smarter, better place. |
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In making this journey we pass through the land of the Etruscans, the fabled Tyrrhenians of Herodotus. |
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This includes, above all, the development of the academic field of musicology but also musical pedagogy and private music making. |
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I never thought people would be mortally offended by the sounds I was making. |
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Once the blade struck something, it would vibrate at an ultrasonic frequency, making the gash even bigger. |
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The point simply here is that umpires need help when making distance calls. |
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He is a paper mannequin, making his appearances, nodding and smiling like a bobblehead, saying nothing. |
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The pain dulled his senses, making him an empty, unfeeling shell marching along the rough terrain. |
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A few feet away, Ethan had slipped out of his jacket and was holding it over his head like an umbrella, making a face. |
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All we can do is sit tight and wait and that is simply making a worrying situation even more difficult. |
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I sit myself down in one of the filthy corners, making myself comfortable for the short ride. |
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Aitchison argues that had the harbour mouth been widened, more of the boats would have stood a chance of making it to safety. |
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Its design studio has to style cars with the sinuous, feline grace that defines the brand, while making sure new offerings look fresh. |
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Or was there a typo on their police blotter that ended up in making some felon's license plate number the same as mine? |
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Taking a deep breath he blew a series of inaudible slow notes, making slight adjustments to the slide after each one. |
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Basically, he's made his ADAPTATION here, a movie about the making of a movie based on an unadaptable novel. |
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The cameras are a useful tool for making sure there aren't parties or unarranged sleepovers while you are away. |
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The pump comes with a mount, making mounting the pump on the bike possible. |
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He said Zesco's aim should be to attract more people to access the commodity instead of making it unaffordable. |
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Acute mountain sickness occurs in travelers making rapid ascents to high altitudes. |
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It feels like I'm making a penny a day at the moment and that's certainly not easy to live off of, my friend. |
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Obviously, the defense team is making much of this, the prosecution saying it will have no effect on either case. |
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He blotted his copybook at Horsfall by making himself unavailable for Tuesday's game at Harrogate. |
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Some senior lawyers believe the courts are making marriage an unattractive prospect to financially ambitious men. |
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He played the instrument with great mastery, making with it music that was normally impossible with either the sitar or the guitar. |
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I'm making a point of finding new work to do tonight so that the managers realise that I am not deliberately bludging. |
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Claire put her hands on his chest and they kissed, the movement making her body fall full against his. |
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The property committee visited the site last Thursday before making its decision. |
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I went for five sittings in total and on the first one she just tried to make me feel at home, making jokes all the time. |
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Paul had this uncanny ability of making me want to hit him and laugh at the same time. |
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That's how we started, in fact, making speeches laying out what we wanted in no uncertain terms. |
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By making a differentiating diagnosis, practitioners can choose the best method of applying acupuncture, moxibustion, herbs, Qigong or massage. |
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And let's praise illegal immigrants for their moxie in getting here and making America a better country. |
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So now I am looking at making the trek to Pride Park on Wednesday to buy tickets for Me, DD, DS and DD's friend. |
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That's the secret to making your superficial six-pack muscles pop like never before. |
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My son is making choices about the subjects he will study in the sixth form. |
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It's no coincidence that all the companies in this story hone their innovation skills by making time for blue-sky inventing. |
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The techniques used to create this type of hair jewelry resemble those for making bobbin lace. |
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In addition to massage, spas offer various body scrubs that remove dead skin and unclog pores, making it easier to sweat out toxins. |
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He gets to muck around with all the latest PC hardware and has a hand in making some of the fastest gaming rigs going. |
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I smiled to myself as the wind blew tossing the leaves helter-skelter and making them dance like ballerinas, minus the tutus. |
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Single crystals of two or more different colours are not uncommon, making unusual multicoloured faceted stones. |
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This is achieved by making some processes relatively automatic and unconscious. |
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We shall not shrink from making any sacrifice to guard and protect every inch of our beloved motherland. |
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Between making mud pies with friends and swimming in the Goose River, a love for music developed at an early age. |
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The mud pies on the window sill could be the sign of a baker or artist in the making. |
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Sasha was stretched out with his sketch pad, making charcoal pictures of Emily one after another. |
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They played in his backyard making mud pies when they were five, playing hide and seek. |
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She said homelessness had mushroomed during the economic boom, with young people making up larger numbers of those sleeping rough. |
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In the soup are prawns, mushrooms, lemon grass, lemon leaf and a little lemon juice, making the soup spicy and sour. |
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Revenue are going after people in a blunderbuss approach without making allowances for the fact that some people have inherited this problem. |
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Mahatma Gandhi, a student of the Bhagavadgira, held that good is good, evil is evil, without making reference to the ultimate. |
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It was extremely muggy and humid, making anyone who had stayed in there for ten minutes start to sweat. |
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I have been sewing for the past 40 years for my family, making mukluks, parkas, and mitts. |
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The official state ID includes a laminated card and a mugshot on instant film, making it easy to reproduce. |
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We returned to camp, hitched one sledge to each Skidoo, then began making our way towards a little rocky hill just north of Kanak Peak. |
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Outside chores consist of checking winter mulches, making sure there are plenty around trees, shrubs and perennials. |
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Most of the wood is from recycled or sustainably harvested sources, making less impact on Mother Earth. |
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A small herd of muleys, both bucks and does, were hopping over the sage, making their way down a valley just outside of our camp. |
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So they simply, undemonstratively let it be known that, though they are not making too much fuss about it, they, too, are victims. |
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It also had the effect of making visitors think their monitor was on the blink. |
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Screening frequently occurs under the guise of making the decision process manageable. |
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She turned and walked down the nearest boardwalk down to the beach, making sure her pace was not too quick to summon Cal's suspicion. |
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In Waitakere we celebrate job growth in boatbuilding, vineyards, film making, and our traditional industries. |
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As a brattish youngster, I remember the unfeasible joy gained from making every payphone in a five-mile radius ring simultaneously. |
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The mats snag fishing lines and propellers, making boating, swimming, and other recreational uses impossible. |
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There is also a four minute documentary featurette on the making of the music video. |
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In the commercial, nine-year-old boys are clustered around the oven, making faces and bobbing their heads along to the jingle. |
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Now, farmers have introduced more innovatively designed hives from Germany while still making the hive out of local wood. |
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Also I'd just had a large helping of pudding at lunch and my stomach was bloated and distended, making seatbelt use out of the question. |
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Whatever decisions were made by the legislature that resulted in these multimillion dollar deficits, that's of their own making. |
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Soon after, she felt another something hard smack into her skull, making her head pound and spin. |
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Instead, it just involves feeling warm and fluffy, making bliss out of ignorance. |
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I will post something substantial in a bit, but I just wanted to clarify that I haven't devoted much time to making fun of typos, as I see it. |
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The film opens with bodacious high school student Drew Becker making popcorn when the phone rings. |
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But the only thing these two crises have in common is that Republican obstructionism is making them worse. |
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So making healthy eats more easily available is also important. |
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The vociferous Tea Party is already making plans to set up shop in his emotionally charged district. |
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And while it may be done in the name of making Toronto a world-class city, consider the food regulations passed in Paris, the ultimate in world-class cities. |
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However, the Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation seems to be behind the idea of making their famous supporter a volunteer cop. |
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Levine has done a remarkably good job of making us forget that he is, objectively, a physically sexy man. |
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The Suprematists took the art of painting and porcelain making to the ultimate extreme of complete abstraction, using the geometrical forms of the square, circle and cross. |
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Diamond producer Namdeb is making progress on new projects that are aimed at finding new reserves and discovering ways of economically mining previously uneconomic reserves. |
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We cut our fingers and mixed blood, making us blood brothers. |
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If permitted, these can effectively shut down a horse farm by zoning it into non-compliance with local laws or by making continuing operation uneconomical. |
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We start making conversation and she obliges, but then something in the distance catches her eye. |
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All three shows are large and will travel, making this a bonanza opportunity to explore new aspects of both artists and to see some rarely lent pictures. |
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When Potugin describes Gubarev as a Slavophile, we should realise that Turgenev, through his mouthpiece Potugin, is making a wounding polemical point. |
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Since ancient times, very substantial strata of Latin and of Slavic and Turkish have been added to Albanian, making the older strata more difficult to analyze. |
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Flags flap briskly in a stiffening wind, providing the only sounds beyond the clicking of cameras and the distant murmur of cars making their slow, careful way to the site. |
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It was generally not a case of persons or families making a single move. |
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However Dreamweaver has really gone to town on this feature making it extremely easy to use, it allows users a virtually unlimited number of number of undos. |
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I personally took that as a vindication of the care I had taken in making sure I had solid, independent sourcing. |
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He stood, making sure that he wouldn't bonk his head on the ceiling. |
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I've made some plans, things bloggable and not, but all in the future, once I've thought some things out a bit more, I can finish making the plans in writing. |
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Much of her acquisition of objets d' art was done through Paris art dealers, who were making the Rue Saint-Honore a centre for ultra-fashionable shopping. |
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Sure, it would look pretty much like Glasgow's boho west end if you mapped it, but that doesn't stop it making Belle And Sebastian a most precious natural resource. |
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The Guomindang had a policy of making a slow advance building trenches and blockhouses as they went to give the Guomindang troops there places of protection. |
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Bog iron is a renewable resource, making it particularly important. |
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But unlike its predecessor, the Power5 processor includes simultaneous multithreading technology, making it possible to run a total of four software threads per chip. |
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Ann Whiting, of Castle Rising, Norfolk presented the couple with a crocheted shawl which she had spent six months making. |
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Where there are joint mortgagors, a mortgagee is not required to keep separate accounts in order to keep track of which mortgagor is making what payment at what time. |
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He is undersized, making him less than ideal as a blocker and tackler. |
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This indicates that patch-exploitation can be a process of multistage decision making, with early patch decisions being adjusted during later visits. |
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The evidence may be difficult to pin down, but it hovers in the atmosphere, making this reversion felt in myriad ways. |
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However, this has reduced consciousness of risk among young people, making the message of fear meaningless. |
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The card is also irritatingly noisy when connected to the GPRS network, making those buzzing and blipping noises your mobile emits when it interferes with another phone. |
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He demonstrated boastfully his own way of making use of a newspaper. |
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If these functions and actions lead to a definite end, making folktales uniform and identifiable, the characters and their attributes change, making the tales multiform. |
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Then maybe she wouldn't be feeling like a boa constrictor was halfway choking her, making her vision hazy and her concentration not even remotely sensible. |
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Everyone was making nice at the White House Christmas party for the press. |
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I can't help but notice that most of the people who are making this case went to schools where athletics are an afterthought. |
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She mulishly turned her head away from him, making him smirk. |
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Scott and Atkinson admit that the complexity involved in making a film can lead to a wild variation in quality. |
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The gunmen robbed the EU delegation at gunpoint before shooting at passing cars and making their escape. |
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Watch the gang silently take over a train, methodically uncoupling the engine and making off with a shipment of weapons while their adversaries nap in the rear car. |
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Piebalds, skewbalds and plain foxy ponies were fetching from 1,000 upwards and donkeys were also in demand, with good class mares reported to be also making 1,000 and more. |
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The year 2001 sees four red, four white and three sparkling wines being given the ultimate accolade making them the most sought-after wines in the country. |
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Nine years later, making 1,000 euro a month has become an aspiration for many. |
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In the early years of the 20th century, people recognized that white flour was making us sick because of its lack of vitamins. |
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I was making a bunch of short films in high school and was kind of artsy, so I always knew I wanted to go to art school. |
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He said in such a situation, development tended to be haphazard and uncoordinated there by making standards poor and connectivity between systems difficult. |
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That is, that by doing more and more of the same, that is by making our blunt instrument heavier and heavier, we are going to achieve something different. |
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I let her help me write the ad, making use of every allotted square, so random sleazos weren't immediately aware that they were writing to a beast. |
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The Earth-defender of tomorrow might start by making mud pies. |
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Collectively, these young women are making entrepreneurship not just aspirational, but a little bit edgy. |
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What a muddling mess this Minister is making of this portfolio. |
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We can see here that the saved or unconsumed 40 apples enable the making of the stick, which raises the production of apples and lifts John's living standard. |
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I was making a fair amount of mistakes trying to learn the arrangement while playing along with the band. |
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Liquid leaks out of the blood vessels, making the mucous membranes lining the nose and throat to swell, and stimulating nearby gland to produce mucus. |
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Lear is making progress unclothing himself when Gloucester arrives. |
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And that was before making it to a dark, covered, leaky passageway featuring wet blue Astroturf. |
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Free from strict rules, Japanese distillers are making innovative, artful concoctions. |
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Putting his blinker on, he managed to work his way over two lanes to the side of the freeway, all the while making sure that the car behind him followed. |
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Her parents probably would be happy that she'd got this part, although it would be the same sort of happiness that they'd show a child successfully making mud pies. |
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So it was another late night yesterday, made worse by the very hot muggy weather making it almost impossible to get to sleep even with the fan on number two all night. |
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Each of these battles becomes routine after you figure out the one or two moves the bosses continually do, making their defeat an unchallenging task. |
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He was awful to Joe Frazier, making him out to be an Uncle Tom. |
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Now he looks to be making an unceremonious exit from the Baroda Cricket Association as well which he has been ruling over like his personal fiefdom. |
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However, there is not much chance of this happening, the most likely being that Schumacher would score some points each race making him uncatchable by that stage. |
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The same folks blubbering about the reigning obsession with thinness as an insult to fatness are making a disgusting mockery of starving people's plight. |
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Or find a nitpicking way to avoid making any decision until some more states have acted on their own? |
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One reason was that this was making the enemies happy and the friends sad. |
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After spending a great deal of the 1990s making speeches on education, I took a vow never to open my mouth on the subject again, at least in public. |
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Their mouths have been adapted for biting, making them efficient hunters. |
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You can't just go mouthing off at people for making simple mistakes. |
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During the war jam making was limited and the bottling was done in water instead of syrup and if necessary sugar was added very sparingly when the fruit was served. |
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It is hard to escape the feeling that Harding should not go unavenged, that his life should be given some meaning by making sure it never happens again. |
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But they were not making enough profits, as the rate of growth had slowed as Brazil invested in the welfare of its own people. |
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Throughout the 1990s, advances in chemistry led the materials solidify more quickly, thus making 3D printing more useful. |
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But the one scene that stands out the most for me is when she was making addy look pretty in the morgue. |
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And Ford was making early investments in next-generation auto technology even before this crisis compelled such actions. |
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No crimes were committed by Sony with the possible exception of all those Adam Sandler movies they insist on making. |
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As the puppies grew, she wanted to keep dressing them, so she started making them sweaters and Ada Nieves for Pets was born. |
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Cast Angelina Jolie in that role with Brad Pitt as the cave hubbie, and maybe we have a blockbuster in the making. |
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Which is bad, because we all have an investment in making college affordable and accessible to everyone. |
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After making three pictures for RKO, he starred in The Story of G.l Joe, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. |
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So no, I did not worry about that, although Angie was very strong on making sure that she was always a villain as well. |
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A freezing gust of wind blew into Iris' face making her shiver slightly. |
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But even if you did have the chance to adapt them into films, would you even want to, especially after making two trilogies? |
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It has a great charm, the poetry world, because people are not particularly making money, although admittedly they are coming to blows over grants and so on. |
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Sure, making your way on to the Grammy's stage with absolutely no press credentials is a feat, but you just don't mess with Adele. |
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Henry Ford thought he had invented a way of making motor cars, whereas in fact he invented a way of manufacturing products in huge volumes at low marginal cost. |
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We know that Mockingbird, played by Adrianne Palicki, will be making an appearance, as well as the absorbing Man. |
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They have put up signs making it clear motorcycling is forbidden. |
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Yet without money, without access, and without readership, that history McMillan seems intent on making will be absent. |
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The pulps brought new readers to serious fiction, making it less intimidating with alluring art and low prices. |
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We all agreed that we should film the making of allegiance as one of the present-day threads. |
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The sad fact is that more than 41 percent of trans people admit making at least one suicide attempt in their lifetime. |
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Even on the radically underpowered Wii, Nintendo was making games that stood out from the crowd. |
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Brooks argues in his book that advocates for limited government have been trapped into making a 'materialistic' case. |
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First, they allow Paul to siphon off attention from whichever potential candidate is making news. |
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More than two-thirds of MSPs who are not part of the Executive signed motions against him entering Britain, making this the adopted view of the parliament. |
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American politics has also too frequently become an all-or-nothing proposition, making the USA the United States of agita. |
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But New Balance pledges that it will take the hit for any additional per-unit cost that comes from making an all-American shoe. |
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She then whipped around making a thrusting motion with her hands. |
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The support for Mary, a universal saint, may sometimes have been at the expense of local cults, making Marian devotions a central element in the progress of ultramontanism. |
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Film critic David Ehrlich continues his annual tradition of making a supercut of his favorite films of the year. |
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