| The conference touched on many things, but none more deeply than the fragile environment that still exists around the very concept of ecotourism. |
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| Among the many things that drivers would hate about the winter are snowfalls and snowstorms. |
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| By priming the pump and plugging it in, I can use my supply of soft rainwater for many things. |
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| She had seen many things there that broke her spirit and took away her faith in humanity, but knew that there was still good left in the world. |
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| I like many things about this book, but not the picture of Mr Foot, looking very old, haggard and grandfatherly, on the dust jacket. |
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| I think what you mostly gain getting education is this broadness that creeps into one's perspective of many things. |
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| Inverse lists can do many things that the B-tree indexes commonly used by a relational database cannot. |
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| The men swore again, wondering how Tori could be so nonchalant when so many things were going wrong. |
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| The German dramatist and theoretician Bertolt Brecht was wrong about many things, but not about this sort of problem. |
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| Our system of government can be called many things, but democracy is certainly is not. |
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| So many things to get a bunyip upset, so little time to fulminate about them. |
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| Long ago, in a time the Aboriginals of Australia called Dreamtime, many things were waiting to be born. |
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| Walking around the area I encountered many things that a normal person would never be able to handle. |
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| So many things could happen in such a short space of time and yet the whole day lay before her. |
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| How many things are you doing right now in addition to reading this column? |
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| There are so many things to hit and detonate in this game and it's never been so much fun having at it with weapons. |
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| As a small Aiki ramen noodle shop owner, I am free to do many things, and this is one thing I wish to share. |
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| Labor can be a numeraire of profits, but that hardly justifies the labor theory of value, because many things can be numeraires. |
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| Like so many things, it's a combination of social reality with a tangible, physical reality. |
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| We didn't exactly run the school, but there were many things that were left to us, and we debated over them cantankerously. |
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| There was virtually no foreign investment whatsoever and expats had not so many things to do. |
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| One of the many things the film is about is the essentially parasitic relationship that writers have with their subjects. |
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| For 25 years, sourdoughs, cheechakos, travelers, students and writers have trusted The Alaska Almanac to provide facts on many things Alaskan. |
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| The demons would circle around my head and this would mean I would say many things out of anger and spite. |
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| We teach many things, but mostly I teach aesthetics, philosophy of the image. |
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| Not just another ad hoc addition to the company of quarks, the charm quark did so many things in a simple, economical package. |
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| With so much raw data and so many things you can do with that data, coupled with a big random element, you are going to get lots of patterns. |
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| Even so, advisers recommend taking photographs of valuable possessions and keeping receipts for as many things as possible. |
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| The future comes wrapped with many possibilities, and she will doubtless go on to be many things to many people. |
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| Among the many things credited to the departed comedian, Sauzande, was his contribution to the development of the local film industry. |
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| As with so many things, word of mouth and personal recommendation are often the best way to chose a doctor. |
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| But there is no treatment known to eliminate them, although the antioxidants in fruit and vegetables are protective against many things. |
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| Yet I previously accepted as wholly certain and evident many things which I afterwards realized were doubtful. |
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| I love pop music, I love world music, I love opera, so I want to do many things, and I don't hesitate to do them. |
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| In my mind, if we are thinking relationally, many things will change in our interactions with the dying and their families. |
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| Though there's aloha for many things in Hawaii, when it comes to this issue, there's not much aloha. |
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| Among many things the South Koreans have emulated, the institution of the Japanese zaibatsu conglomerates is probably one of the most important. |
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| I think human beings in the 21st century are at the mercy of so many things. |
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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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| As in many things, we must walk that line between legalism or pietism on the one hand and licentiousness on the other. |
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| The data is extremely thin, and there's generally too many things going on to isolate the effect of the executive. |
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| It is also a fact that there are many things far worse for your health than smokers. |
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| In the case of many monks, it seems they could have memorized many things in past lives, so now it is like recalling that memory. |
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| There are so many things about this country that I have grown to love dearly. |
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| Sadly, when you try to be so many things at once, you run the risk of losing your audience with such a varied image. |
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| The epistolary form in which the novel is written is many things rolled into one. |
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| A professional unit with more than four burners may be good for people who cook frequently or who often cook many things at once. |
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| I have too many things elsewhere that I've left undone, that must be done up asap! |
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| Canadians might look askance at this, given their jaundiced attitude towards many things American. |
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| So many things are encased in epoxy or some other material so you couldn't penetrate it and even if you did you would just break it. |
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| He had too much on his mind and too many things to do than get apologies from the low classes. |
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| There is a sheep and ram saleyard, open days for many things, shearing championships, and cattle shows. |
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| Many sermons die in the sanctuary because preachers try to say too many things and give too much extraneous information. |
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| Among the many things that make me nervous when driving on the roads here, joggers and cyclists are the worst. |
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| Your son explained to me many things about Buddhism and enlightenment, but frankly I can't make anything of it. |
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| We talked of many things, fashion, religion, politics, all the while she tried to tempt me with new and suggestive maneuvers. |
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| One of the many things that underwent balefire purifications was cattle, which were often led through the balefire's smoke. |
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| There are many things you have said which have failed to be reported elsewhere and I am thankful for that. |
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| My point is that it bothers me that so many things we were assured of before and during the war seem to evaporate in its wake. |
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| My suitcase contains many things but one thing you can be sure of is that I've probably not got enough pants. |
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| After all, we may know many things that have nothing to do with formal logical systems. |
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| I mean many things by this, which I hope to explore in the coming weeks and months. |
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| Like you said, there are so many things to think about, and even more thoughts, feelings and ideas that go into what I do. |
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| I haven't ticked too many off just yet but many things are planned for very soon. |
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| Ronald Ray points out that there is no inherent right to serve in the military, and many things can disqualify people from eligibility to serve. |
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| He begins to tip the contents out on the bed and finds many things he would have expected. |
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| I had only just hidden the letter you sent me in a secret compartment in my dresser, where I hid many things of sentimental value. |
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| Trying to juggle too many things at once, she sometimes fears she ends up not doing any of them well. |
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| There are too many things that cost and not enough stuff that doesn't cost you. |
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| There are many things we would do differently and handle differently with the benefit of hindsight. |
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| This week is going to be a little hectic since I'm trying to get so many things done before I leave on vacation. |
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| That was one of the many things he liked about her, she was direct and she always got straight to the point. |
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| I am pretty sure I'm a drink-soaked popinjay myself, and formerly many things of a disreputable nature. |
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| The report was critical of many things in the town including the fire station. |
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| Breathing a sigh of relief, he grabbed for the leather billfold that contained, among many things, his birth certificate. |
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| In many respects the modern shootist has many things in common with the brush popper of the past. |
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| It had big ideas about many things, but as a result wasted its energy on trifles. |
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| People grow out of so many things in time, habits that fall away as they shed their youth and see that some things have no real future. |
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| Though the founders differed on many things, they shared these values of what was then modernity. |
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| Excessive deference to European modishness can be passed off as many things but not as US constitutional law. |
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| Anyway, I'm happy because we reached the finish of a race where so many things have happened. |
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| His philosophy of monism claimed that the many things which appear to exist are merely a single eternal reality which he called Being. |
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| Joe's a bright guy with insightful views on many things, but here he sounds, well, downright simple-minded. |
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| There are so many things that I know nothing about, but with emotional stuff like music, I know how to do it, I'm on my own ground. |
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| We agreed to differ on many things and we also dealt with the issues that we should be dealing with. |
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| I came to many things late in life, and am something of a late bloomer, if you will. |
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| A wall, as these architects so effortlessly demonstrate, may be many things. |
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| There are many things that can distract a driver, and kids and pets mucking up in the backseat is a classic. |
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| He could do many, many things, although he was small and skinny for his age. |
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| I guess if you wanted to pick at him, you could say he still takes it upon himself to do too many things. |
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| There are so many things in common in our traditions, and we would like to emphasize the commonalities. |
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| Of course many things can go wrong, there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip, but that's not the point I'm making. |
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| She asked me so many things, about magic and vampires until we both were yawning in a way that my grandmother would have called unladylike. |
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| But as with all government business, many things remain unsaid or unexplained, in which case I have to draw my own conclusions. |
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| Waves of any sort set up sympathetic vibrations in the materials they impinge upon, which is the principle behind many things, including telephones and radar. |
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| She considered many things on her walk but found no positive answers. |
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| Like so many things in fandom, slash really began with Star Trek. |
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| George Galloway, a member of British parliament who represents Bradford West, is famous for a great many things. |
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| He did have a job but never really bothered to do anything productive. There aren't many things you can do when you're sixteen going on seventeen. |
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| Erris is renowned for many things including its outstanding tradition in exquisite hand crafts like lace making, crochet, needlework and knitting. |
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| In the course of that revolution, many things were done that would have been intolerable in the context of ordinary democratic politics and ordinary civil life. |
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| As with so many things in life, as one door closes, another opens. |
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| It shows how restricted life had become prior to their taking it by the scruff of the neck and shaking many things into a collective, vibrant consciousness. |
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| The Photographer has emailed to ask if I'd like to have our semi-annual get-together, wherein he informs me of the many things I have in common with Satan, over drinks. |
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| I've done a few of these 'interesting facts' lists now and I'm not sure how many things there are left to tell, aside from TMI things that no one needs to hear. |
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| While Lovelace gets many things right, it is the title character herself who seems to be severely underscripted. |
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| Her former boss, three thousand miles away in New York, was unaware of so many things. |
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| The Presidential campaign affects what too many people say about too many things, and that causes me to turn away from a lot of subjects that might otherwise be bloggable. |
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| We can live and let live about many things, and football and Mylie Cyrus and Sesame Street and ncis can keep us distracted. |
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| It's where most of my family live and friends live and the sum of many things physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual that create my inner landscape. |
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| The Blue Witch Party is very aware that many things that occur within our society do so due to the tireless, and often unappreciated and unthanked, efforts of volunteers. |
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| The gas-filled tubes, as you can see, work brilliantly, and unlike so many things that look good in the dark, they're very visible in daylight too. |
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| We may, if we choose, shift the boundaries between the two, since the boundaries are not immutable, and many things, such as navy victualling, can be done by either system. |
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| There are just so many things that a creative government could do, and they would rather shove their thumbs up their bums and fiddle while Nassau spirals downward. |
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| I decided the other day when I was spring cleaning the house that I have accumulated far too many things and that a lot of them really have to go. |
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| Plus, I planned out the plot and then added in the fact that she had known them after I wrote the third chapter, so I had to go back and change many things. |
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| There were many things only in Greek in his lifetime, or not all that readable in their first translations. |
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| As with so many things nowadays, all that they are after is your money. |
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| Pop scientists Sagan and Asimov wrote about a great many things they lacked professional expertise in, yet the facts always seemed to come straight from the horse's mouth. |
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| I now realise that I had been over-analysing too many things. |
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| But on a more serious note Mr Flanagan said being in jail brought many things home to him about the underprivileged who tend to make up the majority of the prisoners. |
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| We take this foundation for granted, for the simple reason that the Greeks of the classical age seemed to have discovered so many things which today matter a great deal. |
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| I didn't know that many things came in the color pink, he mused irritably. |
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| However, as Deacon notes, many things can be said to have physical or temporal contiguity so there must be something more to this interpretative process. |
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| We show them the many things that can be recycled here, ranging from car batteries and waste medicine to household corrosives as well as plastic, cardboard and paint. |
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| They are underfunded and overstretched, and in charge from many things, from illegal immigrants to cybercrime to investigating corrupt politicians. |
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| Although the group drew up all the appropriate legal papers to form the corporation and to establish by-laws, many things were done by gentlemen's agreements. |
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| People have been known to be deceitful about many things on the Internet. |
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| There are many things that would make people better decision-makers. |
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| Most of these so called healthy weight indicators do not take many things into account and are biased towards a Eurocentric view of size and beauty. |
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| I'm also doubtful of so many things that I previously thought were true. |
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| There are many things which a greater membership could help us to achieve. |
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| They're protesting against land grabs, reparations, stolen elections, the rising cost of living, many things. |
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| Flensburg has a well preserved Old Town with many things to see from centuries gone by. |
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| Evaluating local exercises involves many things, including monitoring firefights, loading operations and bomb buildup. |
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| The European Union is a significant partner in many things, particularly trade. |
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| Among the many things to do here, the Alpine Pedaller tour must rank close to the top for sheer fun value alone. |
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| Even after Gleichschaltung, music meant so many things to so many people that that meaning proved stubbornly resistant to manipulation. |
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| In polychronic cultures, people tolerate many things happening simultaneously and emphasize involvement with people. |
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| As with so many things, keeping screen time in moderate amounts seems key. |
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| There are many things, which have wonder in their worth, and lose it in their frequence. |
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| It's composed of many things associated with the favorableness or unfavorableness of the job environment as perceived by the individual. |
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| Chorizo sausage can be many things, but I did not realise that one of them was green. |
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| With so many things that factor into your risk, it's important to catch any warning signs early with screenings such as a mammogram. |
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| As Webster informs us, it is both psychomorphic and heterotropic. I suppose that's a fancy way of saying Illyrion is many things to many men. |
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| So many things, however, are a genuine heartbalm like the prickles of the Pleiades rising on the night. |
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| Darrow was many things in his illustrious life lived in the headlines. |
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| Wyclef Jean, the 45-year-old music maestro, has dabbled in many things. |
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| I don't know about you, but I can think of many things that this huge wodge of money would be far better spent on. |
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| There are many things which a soldier will do in his plain clothes which he scorns to do in his uniform. |
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| Interestingly, the media in the United States are least prone to the tall poppy syndrome, which is one of the many things I admire about America. |
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| The Apostle Paul had taken up many things out of these Recondite and Apocryphal Writings. |
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| Living in an extended family provides many things that a nuclear family does not. |
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| I'VE been called many things in my time but never struthious. |
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| They also contend that reactors themselves are enormously complex machines where many things can and do go wrong, and there have been many serious nuclear accidents. |
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| If Hamlet is the biological son of Claudius, that explains many things. |
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| Interestingly, many things that seem unique to today's rock generation, like slam dancing and crowd-surfing, already appear in the film as concert staples. |
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| Many big companies are vying to collaborate with Swatch in manufacturing certain parts, but Chief Executive Nick Hayek said that they could do many things by themselves. |
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| Recurrent planetquakes would have made mining too hazardous, which could account for the Romulans' departure, but so could many things on this inhospitable world. |
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| Aerial imaging can also detect many things not visible from the surface. |
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| Itsy-Bitsy Babies encourages delight as small children begin to understand the world around them and the many things that they are becoming capable of doing. |
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| It is not my design to censure Sandemanianism in the gross. There are many things in the system which, in my judgment, are worthy of serious attention. |
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