For many people, external lighting seldom goes beyond a security light beaming down on the front garden to scare off intruders. |
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There aren't many people outside Kyrgyzstan who speak Kyrgyz, but that's immaterial here. |
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In order to save typing, many people will abbreviate common words and phrases. |
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Today, these graceful vining plants are so ubiquitous that many people overlook them. |
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However, many people have different kinds of thick bladed grass in their lawn such as quack grass. |
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With so many people to choose from, booking several dates in a short amount of time is easy. |
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They also extend thanks to the Parish Hall whist committee and to the many people who provided prizes for the raffle at the whist drive. |
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On the contrary, many people who have no quarrel with having liquor served with meals often treat the matter as a non-issue. |
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But bear in mind that many people use a digital keyboard not to play sheet music but to add digital accompaniment to other instruments. |
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Somethings certainly have improved, many people are looking healthier, but they have discovered a new area where people are wasting away. |
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Ayahuasca is a Quechua word, Quechua being the language of the Inca Empire which is still spoken by many people throughout Peru. |
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Not many people become a Queen's Counsel or even want to become a Queen's Counsel. |
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The Drugs Bill announced in the Queen's Speech on Tuesday will see the introduction of compulsory blood tests for many people who are arrested. |
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However, many people, especially the wealthy classes, spend money like water. |
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Anyway, some have asked us to query our readers since we are in touch with so many people in the healthcare industry. |
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In many people, the wisdom teeth are unable to erupt normally so they either remain below the jawline or don't grow in properly. |
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The absence of acid is called achlorhydria, but many people have this condition without ill effects. |
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In the attendant chaos of too many people in one room, someone dropped hot wax from a burning candle on her bare hand. |
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I have had many people in my life including rabbis and teachers who have greatly influenced me. |
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We cannot continue to turn a blind eye or ear and pretend that all is well when many people are hurting and yearning for help. |
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Her campaign team did not immediately reveal how many people participated in the Web chat. |
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Still, I haven't met many people who were kinder and more even-handed, or less racist in actual fact. |
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Now some additionally important information for many people who are going to the beaches across America. |
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This wasn't just an argument of extremists, it was an argument of many people who were well grounded in biology. |
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We are all delighted for Christy who has brought so much joy and happiness to so many people. |
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Joseph seems to spread joy and pleasure wherever he goes and has been an inspiration to many people. |
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Charity may begin at home, but without these kinds of outlets many people would be dressed like ragamuffins. |
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To many people he was just a Red Ragger, but to me he seemed a down-to-earth working man. |
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It would be far too early to start putting a figure on how many people would lose their jobs if that were to happen. |
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Her quarters were cramp with so many people in them, still, it was a very comfortable home filled with worn tapestries and rag rugs. |
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With the growth in rail travel and motor car ownership, there aren't as many people travelling by ferry anymore. |
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Judicial protection in Punjab improved and many people were using the judicial system. |
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Owing to high court costs, many people cannot afford to turn to the judiciary to vindicate their rights. |
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For many people it was the death of Liberalism as prominent wets left soon after. |
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So what assumptions have many people here picked up in their childhood and adolescence? |
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From what I have gathered they are going to adopt an orphan and have told many people. |
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But according to the many people who rang and wrote in, these were very far from the mots justes. |
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We can reach whatever demographic an advertiser wants, because we know exactly what and how many people are going to hear the ad. |
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In fact, many people eagerly follow the weather forecasts whenever bad weather is looming. |
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The problem is too many people waste that power rapping about all the wrong things. |
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At that time, many people showed a keen interest in studying rare animals and birds. |
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But for many people, their faith isn't based around an irrational fervour, and it isn't based around rational logic. |
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While many people may have wished for a white Christmas, with pretty snow blanketing the countryside, it was not to be this year. |
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Swimming with dolphins has had an amazing effect on many people, helping them overcome a variety of afflictions. |
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Over the years, many people have used this village as a rat run and have sped through it. |
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Walking around the city last night, several hours after the morning's atrocities, many people were visibly rattled by what had happened. |
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Many people in Russia speak Afghan, and many people in Afghanistan speak Russian. |
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So many people, from around the world, came together to help this young Afghan boy. |
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The problem is that such white-glove perfectionist treatment causes too many people to treat reviews as the last word on a show. |
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Visitors are reporting all hotels full, with many people having to stay as far afield as Preston and even Chesterfield. |
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It got a lot of media attention, and local art officials were afraid that too many people would show up to watch. |
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But still, I understand the little white lies are usually harmless and many people tell them. |
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For many people, aftercare such as taking medication or visiting an outpatient clinic is essential after a stay in hospital. |
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Third, many people in the younger generation, under age 30 or so, are reacting against the culture of divorce. |
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There appears to be a growing disquiet about the recent actions and opinions of America that many people are reacting against. |
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At the second gig there were twice as many people as the first gig, and at the third gig there was twice as many again. |
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So many people to say hello to, none of whom you really notice when you work there every time. |
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Ethnic prejudice, ageism, and sexism still prevent many people from advancing. |
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The Reaganites didn't want to adopt it at first, but eventually did because too many people in their own party began insisting on it. |
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I appreciate that many people go to the movies to escape reality, but in reality there is no escape. |
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Unfortunately I have heard from many people that letters containing money go missing. |
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One potential side-effect is that many, many, many people will be disenfranchised if this proposal goes through. |
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Elliot said in a lecture in 1956 that he was sorry he sent so many people off on a wild goose chase for meanings that were not there. |
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He attributed the fine weather on the day as the main reason why so many people decided to go to the matches. |
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I know that many people find a great deal of comfort and reassurance from their faith and I'm happy for them. |
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It was wonderfully sunny earlier and many people were tempted outside in khakis and cropped trousers. |
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For many people, practice based commissioning will seem to be simply general practice fundholding rebadged. |
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The fear of doing something wrong holds back so many people when learning how to do things. |
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Those houses were traditional Kickapoo style houses, something many people did not understand. |
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Even though we have therapies, many people continue to experience pain despite receiving treatment. |
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Everything takes much longer, as too many people are boarding at any one time and blocking the aisles near the prime seats. |
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Even though he himself has killed many people, he justifies it by reasoning that he only kills killers. |
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That many people have begun to find a recital of these dangers tiresome is perhaps an even greater threat. |
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Too many people think cloning cells for the fight against disease is the same thing as creating Frankenstein's monster. |
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Her friendliness, humble kindliness and her generous disposition won her the hearts of many people who came to know and love her personality. |
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Doreen was renowned for her caring and compassionate nature and her kindness to so many people. |
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While so many people have second-class votes that do not count towards any result, millions are deprived of the means to make their voice heard. |
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Unfortunately, many people refer to him as a witch doctor or a black magic man, and he was none of that. |
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A spokesman for the gas company said part of the delay in reconnecting homes was that many people were on holiday and they couldn't get in. |
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Aside from one transgression last summer, he has handled himself in a manner that has made him a role model for many people. |
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There aren't many people who know their way backwards through a computer manual. |
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The size, shape and location of workspace for many people is often a result of accident and history. |
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The man operating the cash register sighed in a world-weary fashion and darted his eyes around to ensure there weren't too many people around. |
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I know there will be a good many people who will say I'm not right, but for what it is worth, I tell you I'm not wrong either. |
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I'm no wowser, but the lives of many people are in your hands at sea and it can't be trivialised. |
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Some critics have also found it ironic that many people who purchase bottled water end up refilling the containers from a tap. |
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Alcohol abuse is the most common cause of cirrhosis and many people associate the disease with alcoholism. |
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The whole matter was wrapped up in 24 hours, because so many people were riled up and got involved. |
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She looked up and saw many people in deep concentration, sparring with their partners, trading blows with great speed and accuracy. |
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There are many people around here who think that the whole of this country is in a stew. |
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I suggest we get as many people as possible to write in with a response so the paper knows it has boobed. |
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Angola is relatively urbanized because in the 1980s many people sought refuge in the safer urban areas. |
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Now, certainly, whenever you get that many people registering to vote, there are going to be a few incorrect registrations. |
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I'm a gradualist Laborite who believes in taking as many people as you can with you on controversial issues. |
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The square attracts many people and there are lots of local people selling their crafts. |
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The problem was that many people came in on that day by chance, taking advantage of the sale even if they weren't regular customers. |
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Nobody knows how many people in Britain have food allergies, but up to a third of the population think they do. |
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If they achieve support because of their allergy to ID cards, then many people must have a lot to hide. |
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He's excited to be at the event, and really ready to hear so many people talk positively about reinventing yourself. |
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Like many people my age I've got lots of CDs, and I've still got vinyl by the yard. |
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Yet many people would now pay at least lip-service to the sceptical relativism of Montaigne's generation. |
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Alcohol is chock full of sugar, and sugar causes yeast infections in many people. |
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When we released the alpha version of our software, so many people began using it that our puny server crashed under the load. |
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Bosses have promised to find alternative jobs within the company for as many people as possible. |
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Helen remarks that many people go through their lives without finding out what they are really good at, but she's been lucky. |
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It is going to change the socialising habits of many people and the whole ambience of the Irish pub as outlined already. |
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However, a good makeover could give the site the ambience and safety that many people clearly think it deserves. |
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Nail varnish removers that are not acetone-based are available but many people prefer the acetone because it acts quicker. |
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His home was destroyed, along with schools and community amenities, and many people were killed. |
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I've run into many people of this subculture via Vamp LARP, but not such extremists. |
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In the US, many people do this by making 26 fortnightly payments of half their mortgage repayment, instead of twelve monthly payments. |
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Its spacious interiors and colour scheme were admired, but many people found its repetitiousness boring. |
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There have been many people reporting these issues but so far the company hasn't done anything about it as of yet. |
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It was a fascinating piece of reportage about an area of music that many people are unaware exists. |
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With temperatures below zero and icy roads many people were unable to get into the village for supplies of candles, batteries for torches etc. |
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So, the Laundromats have showers where many people have to come to take a shower. |
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Even so, the very thought of such self-inflicted personal injury leaves many people with a sense of disbelief and repulsion. |
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Glover agreed that too many people who play the game do not know or understand the laws of the game. |
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Indeed, many people regard the very idea of group-differentiated citizenship as a contradiction in terms. |
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The angry mood suggests too many people will be going to the polls resentfully. |
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But many people said that it was the Italian resistance movement that liberated Italy from fascism. |
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It was unclear exactly how many people were on board the chartered aircraft. |
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It would be pleasing to many people if this suggestion was followed up and especially if elected representatives would take it on board. |
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With so many people here involved in the fishery, they tend to have a great respect for the terns, and for nature in general. |
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Gone with the Wind, the biggest achievement in Hollywood's annus mirabilis, is many things to many people. |
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I've seen him and besides, there aren't many people answering to the name Quill. |
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But in Britain and the US many people feel ambivalent or antagonistic towards the mainstream popular resistance. |
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It was the economic downturn, everyone was being retrenched and many people needed jobs. |
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Savage, like many people who are motivated by hatred, has a chip on his shoulder as a failed academic rejected by liberal Berkeley. |
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And the fact of the matter is, he did what many, many people would do in that situation, right or wrong. |
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The appalling conditions facing many people had previously fuelled a number of anti-government protests. |
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What is required in the immediate is to save the lives of as many people as possible from hunger, thirst and epidemics. |
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When you compare the UK, America and other rich countries to the Third World where so many people are starving, it's absolutely shocking. |
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Had they not deported Hidalgo, it's unlikely so many people would have paid attention to his lifecast. |
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My perception is that many people feel that the adoption process in this country is ridiculously ponderous if not downright laughable. |
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In Saturday's edition of The British Medical Journal, there was a paper that many people in public health wish had never seen the light of day. |
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However in reality many people who do assist in euthanasia get fairly light sentences. |
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In many people, the overall macro-patterns on corresponding fingers of the left and right hands are roughly mirror images of each other. |
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His youngest son was like a bear with a sore head, determined to rattle as many people as possible. |
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So many people define their lives by vanity purchases which have no real appreciable value. |
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However, Slattery believes that due to roadwork delays, many people are not sticking the commute. |
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They're essentially robbing Peter to pay Paul at a time when they should be hiring as many people as possible. |
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I worry about incremental reforms that take so many people off the tax rolls in order to make them politically palatable. |
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But many people keep calling Mr Turner's number, which has a 912 area code. |
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So many people in the club seemed oblivious to the fact that there was actually live music being played. |
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A great many people depend for their livelihood on these paths being open, not just for recreation. |
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Too many people drift through life, doing jobs they stumble into that pay the bills and keep a roof over their heads. |
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There are not as many people on their rooftops or waving to helicopters for help. |
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Rooks are the harbingers of spring and many people would love to have a rookery nearby, as we have at Penpergwm. |
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There is a perpetual need for low-income housing in Toronto, and many people embrace the transient lifestyle rooming houses offer. |
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And they were loaded down with so many people that they couldn't take them all. |
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I'm sure many people will be saying this week that they'd give their right arm to go to Saturday's FA Cup Final. |
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As a result, many people and businesses are now able to locate nearly anywhere they choose. |
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There is no exact figure of how many people actually lived on the Hundred of Farnham, but we can have a rough idea of how many died. |
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There are many people I know and respect who discuss fashion as a vital art form. |
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I like the loneliness of it, because there's not so many people you have to deal with. |
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That's an idea that is seldom articulated carefully, but that, in fact, drives many people. |
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I don't think in the moment many people realized this was the start of an ascending movement. |
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When we got to San Marcos Square we saw many people wearing rubbers and some had yellow bags right up to their knees. |
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How can so many people in the world's most technically advanced nation believe such rubbish? |
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But it was over so quickly that many people didn't realise that the shaking ground and strange deep rumble was actually an earthquake. |
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With so many people evacuated in so many directions, families have become separated and people have lost touch with their loved ones. |
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For instance, many people who can't digest cow-milk-based products can happily assimilate stuff crafted from goat's milk. |
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I owe many people my thanks for their support and assistance during the preparation of this book. |
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After so long, it is really encouraging to see so many people coming to my assistance. |
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However, while many people are on a low-carb diet and are avoiding bread, I'm trying to make bread. |
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Without many people realizing it, debate in astrobiology is being actively manipulated by deeply held theological beliefs. |
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I quickly pushed myself and sped to catch up to her, but there were too many people and I had to walk. |
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Besides, I didn't really want to attach myself to too many people, just to have them get older on me and then die. |
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When I was in Hanoi, many people turned the streets into badminton courts and set up tables to play table tennis. |
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And she also tends to be rather taciturn, so many people who have access to her wonder what she's really thinking. |
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Not so long ago, many people thought that bringing crime in New York under control was pie in the sky. |
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There are still many people who, like me, consider Florence Nightingale to be a sort of secular saint. |
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I'm mindful how fortunate I am that I recovered from aphasia, when for many people who have suffered brain damage the condition can be a permanent state of mind. |
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Some of them engage the viewer with their characterisation, although not many people are very likable, despite the skill the actors bring to their parts. |
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I found myself wondering why so many people are attracted to the city. |
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Why so many people are so eager to flaunt their musical bona fides by loathing Coldplay. |
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As discussed previously, it is likely that many people who would not consider accessing traditional outpatient therapy services will access a walk-in service. |
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The newly married couple was very happy, although many people warned the kindly man about the willful and headstrong nature of his new step-daughter. |
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How many people, for example, can translate from Latvian into Maltese? |
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From flying foxes to laughing kookaburras and live crocodiles, they'll meet elements of nature that, for many people, are worlds away from Baltimore. |
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Nevertheless many people who now migrate from the Third World do not do so out of choice, but because they are forced to by wars and political repression. |
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But the right's attempt at making the L-word the equivalent of a swear alienated too many people and gave them a cause, martyred the numerous innocent. |
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The committee would like to thank all their sponsors for their support and the many people who added to our occasion by providing stalls, services and amusements. |
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All of which contributes to making Sylvia a film which, while certainly worthy in intent, won't have very many people seeking to find out more about the poet. |
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Sushi began in the Edo era and is now enjoyed by many people around the world. |
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The army of car washers do a roaring trade in cleaning the interiors too, with many people are happy to leave their car unlocked for them while they go shopping. |
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Fake tax certificates are also sent out, persuading many people to pay thousands of euros for what they believe is a genuine tax on their winnings. |
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The Good Wife leaves us wondering how many people have sacrificed their beliefs for their careers. |
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But he, like many people using dating apps whatever their sexual identity, remains stoutly positive. |
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The threat of global annihilation has so colored the debate that for many people it is considered an axiomatic truth that the use of such weaponry can never be justified. |
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How many people get called by the fraternal Order of the Police and say no? |
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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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Not many people can boast of having their own waxwork in a museum, but New Addington resident Nan Jenkins is just one person immortalised in the Lifetimes exhibition. |
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Though many people call her a liberal, it is not a designation she uses herself. |
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The club has been accused of crowding too many people into too small a space. |
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He was a successful basketball coach, but many people regarded him as a petty despot. |
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We are not resigned to this yet by a long way and, considering we only had five days notice of this meeting it's amazing how many people turned up to support us. |
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Crossing numerous time zones leaves many people suffering from jet lag. |
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Maybe it all was bubbling under the surface as she seemed to many people to be doing fine. |
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He struck many people there, at the time, not in retrospect, as arrogant and cold. |
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You will not find many people who feel the need to broadcast their sexuality. |
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I'm sure that many people, the local schools' caretakers in particular, will join me in asking why we can't have a weatherproof, clean tarmac path to enjoy. |
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I became friends with many people of different nationalities, religions, colours, races, sexual orientations and from very many different backgrounds. |
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Six times the size of the royal residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur, the new extension has grand plans to open its doors to welcome as many people as it can. |
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It was 30 percent cheaper to operate than previous jets, and it carried twice as many people. |
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There are many people who want to dance and jive to that kind of music. |
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These are now planning public meetings, mass leafleting, education packs and street stalls to let as many people as possible know about the upcoming protests and events. |
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Fairly or not, many people see that kind of amplitude of girth as a sign of irresponsibility or lack of discipline or something. |
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You know, many people were so loyal to Dan, Peter and Tom, after having been on for over 20 years, that this throws a wrench in everybody's viewing habits. |
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Before contraception, many people did not feel they could wander from relationship to relationship and so they worked on the one they had, they made an effort. |
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His hour-long presentation in the curling lounge at the Omniplex proved helpful to many people attending including Chad Anker, an atom level coach from Calgary. |
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Since witnessed the aftermath of the attack near her home, Sara has discussed it many times with many people. |
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There was a lot of music and dancing and many people wore traditional Indian clothing, including women's lenghas and sarees and Kurta pyjamas for the men. |
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So much so that many people did not even have a roof over their heads. |
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Once again, it is surely the case that many people in the organizations on the ADL list are indeed anti-Semitic. |
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We explain that we are a large group, with many people, and much luggage. |
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There are many people who do many right things under the influence of sickness, affliction, death in the family, public calamities or a sudden qualm of conscience. |
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On the other hand, many people believe it is important to dignify official government business with a prayer. |
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While many people shy away from political conversation at the dinner table, Conflict Kitchen is promoting it. |
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Too many people knowing what was going on in her life always ticked her off and she was like a raging bull ready to kill anyone who asked what was wrong. |
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Whatever the difficulties were with cross-service coordination, many people saw it as a healthy departure from the humiliating withdrawal from Vietnam. |
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All the research we have carried out points to residents wanting to recycle and it is encouraging to see how many people have become recyclers in the past year. |
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It's amazing how many people still stroll to the printer to load letterheads or envelopes, rather than configuring their printer to permanently keep different stocks. |
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As the crime wave continues with little let-up in the senseless bloodletting that has engulfed the country, many people are politicising the issue. |
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He said, how many people you have gotten a permanent adjustment. |
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Where yesterday the supermarket was closed and the carpark empty and rainswept, today both of them were crowded with too many cars and far too many people. |
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It was so potent, given all the ways the world is breaking many people, his people, down. |
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Too many people reverted to a childlike state, and they wanted a daddy-protector. |
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Despite the complexity of Calvados, not many people are digestif drinkers anymore, according to one of our guides. |
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It is hoped that as many people as possible will visit the Church on the Tuesday of every week and spend some time in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament during these hours. |
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It was as good of a plan as any at the time, so they began to walk down the narrow alleys and wider streets, trying to avoid as many people as possible. |
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The argument is boilerplate Al Qaeda, but many people in developing countries, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, find it persuasive. |
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The payroll jobs number is compiled from a survey in which the BLS asks companies how many people they have on their payrolls. |
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Journeying to unfamiliar spots, eating exotic food, and staying overnight at a variety of places, appeals to many people who are adventurers and explorers at heart. |
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How many people actually care about Olympic archery or yachting? |
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For no matter how disputed the circumstances of both cases, many people see what happened in black and white. |
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The rate of advance of biotech is likely to accelerate to such an extent that many people who are alive right now will live to see aging become at first partially reversible. |
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By joining a club or aerobics class etc you can meet so many people. |
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And you've got to know so many people are rooting for you and your family. |
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When pitcher Mike Hampton signed with the Colorado Rockies, many people wondered aloud whether he would fall victim to the rarefied air of the Mile High city. |
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I can't recall ever seeing so many people wagging a figurative finger at Tom as they have in response to his call for the resignation of Harvard president Larry Summers. |
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There weren't many people in my school with copper coloured hair. |
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However, many people do this out of habit, or to give off the impression that they are such workaholics that they never have time for a real meal. |
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Not many people would invite two back-to-back prison trips after two years of hard labor. |
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Without a secret ballot, many people did not have the opportunity to vote their conscience. |
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In earlier times religion was a major force, but today many people find a white coat more reassuring than a black one, a medical center more impressive than a cathedral. |
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It was something not too many people knew about and you were kind of part of a secret society, and I really liked that. |
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Ambitious plans to create a new, multi-million pound racecourse between Altham and Simonstone have left many people toasting the possible arrival of the sport of kings. |
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Because of the rocketing cost of buying a house, many people are saddled with mortgages they can barely afford even at the record low interest rates of recent years. |
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I dont know of many people who refer to the civil rights bill as the Everett Dirksen bill. |
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And unlike many people, she did not find it like riding a bicycle. |
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Yet neither expressed any interest in the legend that so many people want to ascribe to the man. |
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Without insurance, many people were unable to afford the hormones, surgeries and counseling needed to complete their transition. |
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Wage rates, for many people, have in fact remained at subsistence level. |
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They're lifesavers for many people, but they do have side affects. |
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The sounds of many people talking becomes white noise, an everpresent hum. |
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We rarely do, in part because not as many people of color pay attention to country music. |
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I am too often shocked by the vitriolic repulsion many people feel for our leader and America in general, especially because the loathing is often poorly informed. |
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He had these fantasies, and unlike many people, he's lived them out. |
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Drinking is, for many people, an enjoyable part of social gatherings and a complement to meals. |
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If you have a very localized cancer and you are using statistics that include many people with a more widespread cancer, then that data may not apply to you. |
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Payment protection policies are expensive and unnecessary for many people, who can easily renegotiate their loans with their lender if they run into difficulties. |
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To many people, these beliefs sound like the delusions of lunatics and it seems inconceivable that anyone in his or her right mind would accept such beliefs. |
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Instead, they risked being upended by the many people who have felt for some years that there is a lot of largesse sloshing around the nation which has not come their way. |
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Although many people see frailty as an inevitable consequence of ageing Jerry told Ric that many injuries suffered by the elderly are preventable. |
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Despite calls for their culling and suggestions they be given to pensioners for Sunday dinner, many people insisted on feeding them which only aggravated the problem. |
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Last night, so many people gave me so much love and support, and I want to carry that aroha and awhina with me always, so that I can pass it on to others. |
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Especially in the age of postmodernism or the New Age, many people are eager to enjoy their present moments and realize their own individual dreams. |
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It is an intense feeling going on stage to that many people and with the added wooziness it was quite strange. |
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But for tantrum-throwing singer Justin Bieber, a tattooed dude was just one of the many people in his recent firing line to boss around. |
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The center has helped so many people in so many different ways. |
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Although not popular with many people, by law she would automatically become queen consort. |
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Now, it appears, a great many people have discovered those other, better things and are logging off for good. |
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For many people, this defiant act of jaywalking alone puts Brown and his friend in the wrong. |
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Not many people understand us they think we are out of the looney bin but we are not. |
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Mr Jones said many people who had done bungee jumps had probably been close to death without knowing it. |
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While many people will have little sympathy with junkies the methadone programme is a vital tool to stabilise drug users. |
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Your article on the controversy surrounding selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors is very much appreciated by many people. |
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Now, just over a decade later, it's fair to say that biomimicry has changed how many people think of both biology and technological innovation. |
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Do you know how many people in the world have exes who are now married? |
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I can't wait to be driving a prancing horse car again and to reacquaint myself with so many people with whom I had such close links. |
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Despite many people outside the trust claiming it was impossible, last year saw a remarkable turnaround when we broke even. |
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Sharing in the triumph of a Barry boy made good was the main reason many people came out. |
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We had asked all four forces in Wales how many people they had arrested for soliciting prostitutes or kerb crawling in the last two years. |
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There are indeed many people who regard the foreign minister as a vulgar arriviste. |
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He is the antithesis of a technocratic, machine politician of the kind many people now have an aversion to. |
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Not many people can say they've been serenaded by Lionel Richie over a prawn bhuna, but, by jove, TV presenter Lizzie Cundy can. |
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And because of the wet weather many people are taking the opportunity to redecorate their home. |
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An awe-inspiring blastoff by Discovery on Saturday could make many people forget about the price. |
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I wonder how many people reading this article have even heard of Rollercoaster. |
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Not many people are aware that we welcome ladies to Lionism as well as men. |
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However, Spennymoor-based Roto Zip says many people forget the basic safety rules, which can go a long way to avoiding DIY related accidents. |
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Indeed, there are numerous indications that many people today would do almost anything rather than one of these McJobs. |
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Lucy also believes that belly dancing is preferred by many people over politics. |
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We can only hope this boondoggle burns itself out before many people are killed. |
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Not many people in France bought the little five-chaptered book, but a number of copies were sold in Germany. |
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Not many people came, but the few people who did enjoyed themselves. |
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When the war began many people were caught up in a wave of jingoism. |
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It flabbergasts me to see how many people still support them. |
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