There is no grim diagnosis of their relationship, no claim they had drifted apart, no mention of divorce. |
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Are you sufficiently worthy to get a mention on the news when certain life events occur? |
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I've been relaxing around Madrid, taking it easy, enjoying the lie-ins and the food, not to mention the one or two drinks at night. |
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He did not mention the Great Wall, the bounded lotus or lily feet of Chinese women and the tea houses in Yangzhou and Hangzhou. |
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Republicans, not to mention Democrats, aren't above a well-timed leak to maximize political damage against their opponents. |
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The councillor trying to promote this scheme failed to mention the land is liable to flooding. |
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I mention this by way of alerting you to the only moment in the book where we feel even mildly uncomfortable. |
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For a variety of reasons it has become my custom to mention my former colleague in the acknowledgements for my books. |
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I'd forgotten to mention but I had a bit of an accident with Dad's car whilst he was away. |
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In all the articles maligning students of the past two decades for apathy, the media rarely deign to mention this counterexample. |
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In yesterday's note, I forgot to mention that we also explored some abandoned mineshafts and prisons. |
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He singled out the areas of sport, academics and opera for special mention in this regard. |
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Northcliffe travelled widely and consorted freely with statesmen and politicians not to mention royalty. |
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Did I mention I'll probably be using this item as my main place of abode by the end of this month? |
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She would be ridiculed, not to mention the fact that she would bring great shame upon her family, for even being suspected of such things. |
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I mention the matter only to establish that I do know the subject exceptionally well and am not talking through my hat in what I am about to say. |
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I mention it because, in the realm of watercolor, American painters use this made-to-order gray excessively and obsessively. |
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And why is there no mention of the historical significance of asbestos insulation used to lag the steam boilers? |
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Vampires in particular were a great excuse for Victorian writers to allude to sexuality, which they couldn't mention in any other way. |
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Did I mention that I have jury duty coming up straight after the summer semester finishes? |
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Only a free market would restore abundance, not to mention reanimating foreign trade, which had languished under a controlled economy. |
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No mention was made as to the relative proportion of male versus female students at the two universities. |
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He's highly trained in the martial arts, not to mention in the use of weaponry. |
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I didn't mention that I had dated a total of one guy, had a disastrous event with two others and was in a tangled web of confusion with a third. |
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That seems to work for me, although as you mention it does leave them in the database marked as spam. |
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Did the previous writers mention that they dressed like they were hitting the beach at 3.00 a.m. tanked up on beer? |
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As a reward, I will mention your pasta-sauce-making attempt on the mainpage and laud you and revere you for all to see. |
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This is not to mention the scenes in which the dialogue has been dubbed, laughably. |
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I have checked Oxley's reports and nowhere do they mention that 100 Aborigines or twenty Europeans were killed. |
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This is not to mention an ability to play on or perhaps just over the edge of the off-side law, nor putting in the odd illegal late tackle. |
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Other sources mention Vlad's determination to bring order in lawless times. |
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Strangely they fail to mention the years he spent living in a communist country. |
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Did I fail to mention that I failed the part where we had to identify animals in first grade? |
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The terms you mention are ones that various manufacturers use to describe the shininess of their products. |
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Special mention was made to Eddie Gray for his passion to see Sri Lanka excel in sports internationally at home and abroad. |
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This includes the loss of treasured possessions, not to mention the upheaval of moving out for five to seven months. |
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The traders and manufacturers, not to mention the shippers and retailers, argue that they have expenses as well. |
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I may have also neglected to mention that I am going to Australia to deliver my first ever keynote speech. |
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Most biographies of him have been exercises in hagiolatry, failing to mention his considerable weaknesses. |
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The memo was enthusiastic about younger, telegenic presenters, but failed to mention more experienced reporters. |
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They also mention how kamikaze pilots would write haiku before their final mission. |
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I heard the tremble in his voice as he said her name, like he was afraid to mention her. |
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No one wants to get blood, pus, bile, or urine over their clothes, after all, not to mention faeces or vomit. |
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Tonight at dinner in my community I will mention this to my brother Jesuits. |
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After a few times we spent together, she did mention her misfortunes in Brazil which made her stronger and live a happier life. |
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And that's not to mention research showing that beer is protective against gallstone formation, osteoporosis and even diabetes. |
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There is no mention of the need to develop clinical guidelines or a scientific approach to screening. |
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I should also mention that when I went and visited my rellies in Thailand I found out that not only Mum has type II diabetes. |
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Her sad blue eyes immediately started to sparkle at the mention of the man she loved. |
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Not to mention he also had a pension for bailing the Agency out of it's roughest spots. |
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Many economics textbooks fail to mention QE, suggesting that this is a new and extreme form of monetary policy. |
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There's sneezing, hacking, coughing, wheezing and aching, not to mention a constant runny nose and watery eyes. |
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For example, there's a guy I know who used to have a mention in his biog that he studied in Vienna. |
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This is a good time to mention that the Core Team is terrible at identifying birds. |
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I hesitate to mention this when poor Gert is in the wars, but I have hurt myself. |
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A typical boy, my little Maddy is now scowling at me every time I mention his resounding defeat. |
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The energy absorption characteristics of the car's dashboard received particular mention from the testers. |
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I shall however in future be careful to exclude all mention of the players involved. |
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The only mention of sports news in the front page was a reminder that the next cricket test match was to begin in Kolkatta. |
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Did we mention that each of these classes lasts approximately only one and one half hours? |
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I'll report here on any progress he makes but I wanted to mention what a great time I had lunching with all those Frank Buxtons today. |
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Our driver deserves another mention here for the never-ending supply of sticky snowball cakes on our return journey to Munich airport. |
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That's an awful amount of time to be locked up in the water closet, not to mention the effect on your health! |
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When I meet a fisherman on one of my waterside rambles, he may mention birds I haven't seen. |
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She omitted to mention that my son from my previous marriage now lives with me. |
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Oh yeah I forgot to mention that I got my University acceptance, final and complete, in the mail today. |
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John, you also forgot to mention their dastardly plans to bomb women and children in yet more state sponsored terror. |
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I forgot to mention the corporatization and control of the music industry and radio. |
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He's not tried to be dishonest, he has just forgotten to mention one thing. |
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Hardly a house hasn't been renovated, the limousine quotient is considerably higher than in Switzerland, not to mention elsewhere in Europe. |
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Some of these teams are maxed as to membership, so please mention all that interest you. |
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If your contracts do not mention this, you will not be able to search employees. |
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Perhaps you might entice a friend to some along with you and mention this to him or her. |
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There are counter arguments to this idea, and it would only be fair to mention these also. |
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I only mention this now because the tabloid battle lines have already been redrawn. |
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I only mention these things in case you are ever on holiday in Austria and run into him in a bar. |
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Have you noticed that none of the pro-hunting campaigners seem to mention this option? |
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Such releases tend not to mention these things, and we fear nobody will tell us. |
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We have checked and rechecked and there is no mention of these engines being lost and nothing was ever said about it. |
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Since they do not usually mention nuts, presumably the smiths also made the requisite matching nut and included it in the price. |
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The small growth wasn't trimmed so the poor things are bushy and horrible, not to mention that the branches are full of webworms. |
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I forgot to mention earlier that my amazement at the proliferation of wireless networks continues. |
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Somehow they forgot to mention that we share nearly as high a percentage of genes with chimpanzees. |
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This is something that they forgot to mention right at the start, in the opening meeting. |
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Employees mention the years they have been with the company and its financial well being and growth as indicators of job security. |
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I forgot to mention on Wednesday that I'd harvested my first sprouting broccoli. |
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I forgot to mention when talking about Oscar that he had his 15 minutes of fame. |
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I forgot to mention a conversation I had with Adam while we were watching the Opening Ceremony. |
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In that year Briggs gave a numerical approximation to the base 10 logarithm of e but did not mention e itself in his work. |
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Normally calm and measured people will go red at the mention of his name and tell you that he is a dangerous threat to liberty. |
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I'd be remiss not to mention two of my dear friends, Robbie Ellis and Chris Hero, who are both stellar, stand-up guys. |
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A seasonal greeting, or the merest mention of the C-word, is enough to get the landlord shaking the swear-box meaningfully. |
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Occasionally I'll mention that, for example, my arm was torn off last week by a wheat thresher. |
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This story notably does not mention any advocacy of involuntary organ donation. |
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I cannot just brush off scenes of violence, blood and gore, not to mention senseless killing. |
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Thanks so much to my anon. reviewers for reminding me to mention Sophie Kinsella's book and I will try my hardest to steer clear of her ideas. |
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While I'm on the subject, I'll mention some details that will be familiar to my fellow medicinal chemists. |
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I'd forgotten to mention but I had a bit of an accident with Dads car whilst he was away. |
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Even yours truly rated a fleeting mention so of course it must be rated a sterling success. |
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By the way, why do you feel the need to mention the fact that you carry a knife in the first place? |
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Here we are in the depths of winter, and what's that? A mention of an advancing warm front in your preflight briefing? |
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But, the Moving piece was quite funny, Nic thought so anyway, so you can have a mention as a consolation prize. |
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The travellers conjured up a world of fairies, selkies and giants to give their kids a bit of moral guidance, not to mention a little fun. |
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However, the author fails to mention whether the Japanese brought Buddhism or Confucianism to the Ainu. |
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Does your child mention headaches, neck aches, achy strained muscles, low back pain, muscle spasm, or tingling hands? |
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Claudius Ptolemy was the first to mention the Aksumites as one of the peoples of Ethiopia. |
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He added that there had never been any mention of miners being shifted to other pits. |
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While the Attorney General did not mention any precedent, his position is credible. |
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She would scrunch up her shoulders and grin and almost convert entirely to bubbles at the very mention of the concept. |
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A mention must also go to the tight five who scrummaged hard all day and were full of running. |
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It's a perfect gift for that oldies radio addict in your life, not to mention a fantastic ice melter at your next boy-girl party. |
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This is not to mention the trauma of fear and terror of the bombing which has no end. |
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Even the program book's supplementary material avoids any mention of the depravities endured there. |
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At the same time, he continued to draw his generous MP's salary, not to mention the equally generous expenses that go therewith. |
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I think I forgot to mention that Saturday my family was supposed to have a little gathering around a barbecue pit. |
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No wonder Goering released the safety catch on his revolver at the mention of culture. |
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This in turn does lead to the problems you mention regarding the future resale of the property and obtaining a mortgage. |
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Not to mention the way it hangs off her shoulder and how it goes perfectly with her pair of denim jeans! |
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He didn't tell his mates at school about all his medical problems and he didn't mention that against all the odds, he was a sporting champion. |
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I figured there was no reason to mention that I now kept kosher and make a scene. |
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But, he failed to mention that, with that knowledge comes misery and wretchedness, pain and suffering. |
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Both announcements were noncommittal though, and the minister made no mention of how either program would be implemented. |
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I should mention that in Canada the full range of kyu grade belt colors is used, whereas in Japan only white and brown are used. |
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Like many others quoted today, I was only mildly interested in the story until the mention of Ms Dawson's third-class honours degree came up. |
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He would be compromised by his party allegiance, not to mention his string of directorships. |
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All this ology and itis is so off-putting, not to mention grim HIV warnings all the time. |
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He beguiles his friends and infuriates his enemies, to the point where they can hardly mention his name. |
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You may mention insignificant findings briefly after providing significant findings. |
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Among the other fortuitous details of my birth, I forgot to mention my actual birthday. |
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Financial advisers who conveniently forget to mention extra charges detailed in the small print of the contract are not uncommon. |
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I want also to mention the point raised by my colleagues about coal resources. |
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In its defense, the book does very briefly mention these events on an earlier page. |
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Upon realising my error, it all felt a bit awkward, but neither of us could bring ourselves to mention my faux pas. |
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Of the Middle English poets, Chaucer is the one who displays most knowledge of wine, although he tends to mention different wines only briefly. |
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I shall briefly mention some instances of how each of the two problems may be solved. |
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I've heard a few people mention me as a Rookie of the Year candidate, but I don't like to think about that stuff. |
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That's like trying to talk about the history of free market economics and not mention the name Adam Smith. |
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In particular I mention Bruce Anderson, who is at present the chair of the Auckland War Memorial board. |
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Isaiah had heard people mention a man named General Glalaxien back in Alexandria, but he had only heard negative things about the man. |
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In his responses to the family relations circular, George made no mention of the marriage to Lena. |
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Although the offers gave custody to Lawrence they made no mention of decision making with respect to the children. |
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It rarely receives a mention in mainstream dailies or on commercial news broadcasts. |
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At the time, the story was widely noted in the blogosphere but barely received a mention in the mainstream media. |
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He mentioned that prank calls had been received but he made no mention of a death threat. |
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A statement by the council after Tuesday's meeting made no mention of any punitive measures. |
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I suddenly thought what Scotland Yard would say, not to mention the tabloids. |
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Nine's ratings problems and management changes barely rated a mention around the market. |
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Solid waste has become a touchy issue these days, with tempers flaring up at the slightest mention of the topic anywhere. |
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In this thread, you allude to those continuing misfortunes, and mention Seth by name in, I think, your third or fourth post. |
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I may mention that my sister tends to overreact a tad and may at times behave like a drama queen. |
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It's a book that features a lot of sexual politics, which some people won't necessarily like, not even to mention economic and social politics. |
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He doesn't mention that sometimes he carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. |
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The schemes which you mention in your letter are in addition to this figure. |
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The website doesn't mention whether you need to enclose a stamped, addressed envelope but best be on the safe side. |
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But I nary not mention my displeasure and dread and off we embarked to Spencer's Plaza on a journey of discovery. |
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Nevertheless, in most provinces, nobles continued to escape the oldest basic direct tax, the taille, not to mention forced labour on the roads. |
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The mall was bustling with activity and Stacy's mouth watered at the mention of ice cream. |
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Ms. Fitzpatrick herself gave mention to Mr. Dalton and thanked all the judges for their help in adjudicating the competition. |
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I called him on his lunch hour to mention that I had a secret admirer, we talked a bit and that was that. |
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Actually, what I think is worthy of mention is that the government has finally admitted that there's a problem. |
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Not to mention I had to miss half of my afternoon classes just so that he could tow me around. |
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Churches will not draw young people to their doors if they shy away from any mention of adoration as a matter of embarrassment. |
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He rambled on about fringe issues such as pensions and fuel tax but, amateurishly, did not mention the food and gardening TV debate. |
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At this point, Queensbury rules dictate that I mention I've known Martin for almost a decade now. |
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But consideration for all concerned, not to mention common sense, demands that this sensitive issue is approached with a sense of proportion. |
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There was no sign of her father, so I decided not to mention the burglary yet. |
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Our perception of sweetness can be affected by a number of other factors, such as temperature, tannin and carbon dioxide, not to mention alcohol. |
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You can also have a choice of dial color, not to mention different metals such as stainless steel, yellow gold or rose gold for your watch case. |
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I suppose I forgot to mention it, but as a rule we don't allow renegades to partake in raids on the houses they used to belong to. |
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You want the governments of the free world to shake at the very mention of your name? |
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You mention that the breaking up of large-scale commercial agriculture is retrograde. |
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The international damage, not to mention the national, will take decades to repair, if indeed it is repairable. |
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The Telecom Act of 1996 made no mention of DSL lines, cable modems or broadband Internet access. |
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The audio deserves a special mention as white noise and ethereal voices combine to create a disturbing atmosphere. |
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I mention the latter because of what we both saw under a tree some distance from us. |
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I'll not mention the fact that I could actually hear the audience squirm with every failed delivery. |
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The movie is in dire need of some sass, not to mention a drop or two of genuine emotion. |
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Finally we'd like to make mention of the musicians without whom this show would not have been as good as it was. |
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They are too numerous to mention but without them the event would not have been a success. |
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I can't finish this piece without making a special mention of the lighting. |
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Hardly a day goes by without some mention in the media of a new sporting deal. |
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They never mention whether our young people are recruited as white-collar workers or just underpaid, overworked laborers over there. |
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What was notably missing from Dyke's lecture last week was any mention of sport, in particular football. |
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Mr Paddy Oliver said he was pleased to note the progress made but was very disappointed that there was no mention of work at Crossmolina school. |
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Almost every foodie I have ever met goes weak at the knees at the mere mention of white truffles. |
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A second bypass wasn't possible and his future looked bleak, not to mention short. |
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The mention of Thomas provoked an immediate reaction from Becky as the Shopkeeper knew it would. |
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He also fails to mention the growing interest of many Iranians in their ancient past and faith and the possible repercussions for the country. |
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Prior to 1927, when county convict road gangs were sometimes used by the SHC, there is no explicit mention of the race of convict laborers. |
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Not to mention the fact that she looked stunning and showed no traces of any baby bump. |
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The reason that I mention it was that it came with a politely worded suggestion that I should change my browser. |
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You can hardly name a language, not to mention a country whose writers are exempted from this trend. |
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The spread was outrageous, she said, from homemade cannolis to cake and back again, not to mention the savories. |
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She would protect it, because it had been important enough for him to mention in his dying words. |
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No matter how we felt about the workhouse the inmates who had been there quite awhile, like myself, had learnt not to even mention running away. |
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Not to mention he sees me as a safe choice, the last male in his acquaintance who'd ever play the masher with his wife's kin. |
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But his autobiography does not mention the tax shelter advantages of his museum and foundation, which were hardly negligible. |
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I would be remiss in my hero-worship not to mention Marlon's darker aspects. |
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The local custom of apple-tree wassailing might be of interest to either group after its mention in the bestselling novel set in Herefordshire. |
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Also worthy of a mention at this juncture are the two tasty releases I received recently from Hit and Run records featuring the multi genre defying Audio Deluxe. |
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The mere mention of morality reeks of back-to-basics hypocrisy. |
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At the mention of such a grown-up task, Alex squared his shoulders and assented that yes, he had protected his mother from all sorts of dangers while his father was away. |
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Once again, Ashby's Sterling Ice Cream scored a blue ribbon for its chocolate, vanilla and vanilla bean ice creams, not to mention a red ribbon for its French vanilla variety. |
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First of all, I'd like to mention that I know there are issues that need to be resolved within the government to better deliver these kinds of programs to Nunavummiut. |
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Given the education system's many woes, not to mention the low opinion with which most Nunavummiut regard their school system, that's just as well. |
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Ultimately, all it took was the mere mention of a lawyer for the perpetrator to delete the accounts and disappear completely. |
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Their creative and hi-tech achievements have contributed greatly to our national wealth, not to mention our personal pleasure. |
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If I can digress for a moment, I'd like to briefly mention her earlier films. |
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I hadn't thought of this in the first go-round, but your mention of the Sufi story about looking for lost keys under the lamppost reminded me of this story. |
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I want to mention one other measure that has been long called-for and that has been achieved in this Budget, and that is the youth residential drug rehabilitation centre. |
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Did I forget to mention that English is the official world language? |
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The result is nothing less than riveting, insightful, and heartbreaking, not to mention powerfully original. |
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This space also holds many, many portrait miniatures and paperweights, not to mention drinking glasses and tableware from the various imperial chateaux. |
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I didn't mention the names of any of the footballers, though a bloke in the audience told me who the international was and what team the accused are from. |
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Apparently, reviews of Ms. Vida's work standardly mention that she's married to Dave Eggers well before anything actually pertaining to the work itself. |
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A few root decoctions of the beardtongues were used for toothache by the Amerindians, but I found no mention of any economic uses for slender beardtongue. |
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Its first mention in this context is in the Zoroastrian Zend-Avesta. |
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It is quite possible that his only truly shameful act was his abandonment of his daughter and her mother, not to mention his mendacious behaviour toward my mother. |
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I hadn't actually considered bringing back Sam's evil bodyguard history beyond the brief mention that he now hates bodyguarding, but I may find a way to work it in. |
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During these conversations I will matter-of-factly mention my husband, because it feels nothing but natural for me to do so. |
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What the articles failed to mention was that it is only the extremely rich who were not benefiting from these policies. |
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It is convenient to mention here that, at the hearing before the registrar and on the appeal before me, there was no major issue about the three specific allegations. |
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After spending three to four days talking about and demoing your game, not to mention two weeks of crunch time in preparation for the show, you're ready for a nice vacation. |
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I mention that once Croatia joins the Schengen Area, the green line on the floor will mean nothing. |
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Oh, and I suppose I should mention that there are two or three male presenters but they all look like dreadful wide boys and are quite unremarkable. |
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And did I mention the padded tongues and the air in the sole? |
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Your friend might mean well but someone who is not trained to teach might forget to mention important details that you need to ski or board safely. |
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The waiter did mention that this stew-like dish wasn't served with any accompaniment, and although it was satisfying I sort of missed rice or potatoes to round it out. |
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I forgot to mention that Chris and I are both on the school's b-ball team. |
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Ukraine needs to embrace its historic role, not to mention its strategic reality, as a borderland. |
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Last season was definitely challenging, because we were not allowed to mention them or allude to a mole of any kind. |
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Not to mention Pistorius is a double amputee who is certainly more physically vulnerable than his able bodied peers. |
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We pay a little extra for the privilege, but then we do save on fuel and the need for a special journey, not to mention the usual parking aggro and all that. |
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True enough, but he neglected to mention that Elvis also owned a pair of bikini briefs of many colors, not to mention 22 Cadillacs and a chimp named Scatter. |
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Although the university has not made a final decision regarding the alcohol ban, the mere mention of alcohol-free residences is already stirring up controversy. |
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And did I mention that his memoir, filled with tales of the women he has bedded, is called Exposing Myself? |
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The tellers of these tales usually neglect to mention that recycling, composting and public-education programs were introduced along with user pay. |
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He named a member to contact in Newry but insisted that the Democrat didn't mention him as the source of the information if that person was contacted. |
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Meat was abundant, for those who could catch it or wrest it from the competition, i.e. leopards and lions, not to mention hyenas, jackals, and vultures. |
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What they don't mention is that studying the Talmud is thirsty work. |
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In fact the survey question made no mention of shutting out vehicles, nor denying access to a major section of the Desert Park and to the gullies. |
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Since I'd found that book lamentable, I asked why so much attention, not to mention lucre, was being thrown at a historian whose chief talent seemed to be self-promotion. |
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It made no mention of costs, the need for toilet and catering facilities, extra turnstiles, a club shop or social club nor did it give a time-scale. |
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It has put forward no plans, however, to force timber companies to reforest the stripped areas and made no mention of the ongoing logging activities. |
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Facials, manicures, body massage, electrolysis, not to mention haircuts, highlights and perms are all on offer at a fraction of the price you'd pay at a high street salon. |
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If they are not able to pick up a victory to square the series, it will give England a huge boost with four matches left, not to mention a handy 2-0 lead. |
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The blackboard above lists the simple yet delicious bill of fare that just won the Standard mention as one of the city's 50 best restaurants in Philadelphia magazine. |
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A close friend who has kept in regular touch with the dead man's wife Lorraine and four children said she has made no mention of the investigation into his death. |
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They deserve better and therefore are worthy of a mention here. |
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Their tactics of kidnap and blackmail shocked the world and I remember the cold shiver the very mention of their name sent down my spine as a child. |
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I should mention that I have been stuck in the house for 3 years, I have a herniated disc, sciatica, and arthritis in my hips, and I am much too young for this. |
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Hey, I should have a prominent mention as one of the alpha geeks. |
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What you will not see is any mention of those students who couldn't hack it, or who didn't do any better than if they had gone through the regular school system. |
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I have no appetite problem at all, in fact, I eat more than usual, any fat and sugar laden bakery is my favorite here, not to mention their curry wurst. |
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Among them, we can mention migrainous and hypertensive headaches. |
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Other people will find that a host of allied trades from country clothing to leather and tackle products, not to mention the lives of packs of hounds, will disappear. |
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But I would be remiss if I didn't mention what gives me hope from this case. |
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Inventories of her furnishings from the 1660s and 1670s mention fabric curtains for mirrors, such as one of blue taffeta in her Stockholm residence. |
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In the tumult of today, I forgot to mention my lovely night out yesterday. |
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He added quality to the side, not to mention physical endeavour. |
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Remember that signs here mention the compass direction you're heading in. |
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There is no menorah in the Gryffindor common room or any mention of Chanukah in any Harry Potter book. |
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Earlier with Trikaya Grey and Leo Burnett, Singh has already proved his talent by being a regular winner at the Abby awards, not to mention bagging the Golden Lion at Cannes. |
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He looked like a fish on water, not to mention ten shades paler. |
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Markert says that, while Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze personified 1960s acid rock, four fifths of the songs that explicitly mention LSD are post 1980 and overwhelmingly hostile. |
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Not to mention rare elements such as lanthanum, cerium, and neodymium, essential to modern technology and commanding high prices. |
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And now that you mention it, I also got seasick, and had altitude sickness, and had to be rescued a few times. |
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After his wife neglected to mention him during her acceptance speech, Shelton returned the favor. |
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When you mention the top milers, you have to mention Congaree. |
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Amidst my ranting I forgot to mention why I posted the previous blog. |
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Which reminds me to mention a word of caution when managing cows around calving time, there is nothing like a good scare to make one realise the dangers of attack. |
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He blanches when I mention that lohan was mean to him and leaps to her defense. |
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He smiles at a mention of the ring-tone, explaining how much he loves Scotland and how the sound of bagpipes makes the hairs on his arms and his neck stand on end. |
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Kane apparently forgot to mention that he too had been drinking. |
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So if I fail to mention some novel you regard as canonical here, just leave a comment. |
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The ill-conceived plan received international media attention, but at the time there was no mention of Mutombo. |
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Similarly, Rand Paul is seldom discussed without a mention of Ron Paul, and vice versa. |
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Frances did not mention her by name, but she was alluding to the cash settlement her daughter had received from him, which had caused so much bitterness. |
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You mention prescription laxatives for a constipated patient. |
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Like the wine merchant they were all avid for news, but had little to give him in return, certainly no chance mention of a priceless jewelled mask. |
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And don't even mention what Yorkshiremen think of Lancastrians! |
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There are 10 cupholders, room for four water bottles in the doors, a second glovebox suitable for phones, PDAs and the like, not to mention extra storage under the armrests. |
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Not to mention that my university term ended a week or two early and all students in uni accommodation were forced to leave so that it could be rented out for that month. |
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Rather, I'll mention the fact that the movie has a certain amateurish charm to it that's hard to deny, but it hardly bears more than one or two views. |
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There was no mention made of the fact that the beaver is a native North American species whereas the cherry trees are exotics, imported from Japan. |
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The notices make no mention of the protections of the First Amendment. |
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It may be as well to mention an early Venetian design of about 1475 wherein the Emperor has a three-pointed trifoliate crown surmounted by a trefoil. |
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Special mention should be made of two very sporting grannies who, despite their years, were able to mix it up with the best of them and came home hale and hearty. |
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They cannot mention the Tutsi atrocities in neighbouring Burundi, or the RPF invasions that contributed to civil war. |
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No matter how hard you search major American media databases of the last couple of years for mention of the spy caper, you'll come up nearly empty. |
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We must not forget to mention the skateboards, bicycles, joggers. |
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These detainments were often justified by laws that do not mention pregnancy specifically. |
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To support instead the gradual evolution of a customary prohibition of amnesty for the crimes under discussion, one may mention other elements of State practice. |
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The speech is equally conspicuous for what Paulson omitted to mention about his industry's own role in contributing to the low repute in which corporate America is now held. |
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Though not hermits or recluses, they do enjoy their own space to ruminate about what makes the world go round not to mention what makes people tick. |
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Alexa, standing beside Sky in a dark shirt and visor, perks up at the mention of football. |
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Geisbert was also quick to mention how the methodology of the study could be affecting the current results. |
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The trend is a serious economic flaw because it has resulted in financial haemorrhage not to mention the serious loss of business to local insurance firms. |
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And there was no mention of Hezbollah fighters or trainers being present in Iraq. |
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Maura froze at the mention of Jude's name but recovered herself quickly. |
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