Surely there can be no genuine democracy without proper self-determination free from the narrow minded preferences of an aggressor state. |
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He has employed another more commercially minded architect, David Childs, to work with Libeskind and bash the plans into shape. |
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No matter how serious minded the intention behind the blog, the Internet forces the writer into shortened, informal style. |
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Not that he minded her being so worried, it was actually very sweet of her, but it was unhealthy to worry so much. |
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She was always getting stuck watching them, not that she minded much, but it seemed like it consumed her life. |
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They asked me several times if I minded, but I told them I really did not care at all. |
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She hadn't said anything to make him think that she minded him being there, but he was quietly concerned as to what she thought his reasons were. |
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At one point Burge asked if Patrick minded being put on hold while he made dinner reservations for his son's 30th birthday celebration. |
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This scenario constitutes an excellent example of the reason I've not minded scaling back the hardware aspect of my consulting business. |
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This time Jedidah took care to eat slowly and neatly this time and minded her posture. |
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Genevieve had promised McDonalds if he was on his best behavior and minded his manners. |
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Harrogate planners at a subsequent meeting determined that they were minded to reject the plan anyway. |
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I'm not particularly minded to watch whales myself, but I suppose it beats working for a living. |
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The bibliographically minded should note that the book was first issued under the present subtitle alone. |
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Until now, he has been seen as probably Russia's most commercially minded leader. |
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He'd not have minded parting up with seventy-seven bob if he'd had it in his pocket or if he'd been sure. |
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I think as a prosecutor everyone thought I was a namby-pamby, and therefore much more defense-oriented and minded. |
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The trips are described as the ideal way to get an introduction to the sport of fishing and meeting like minded people. |
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It must be clear that this campaign is not based on narrow minded nationalist ideas but on genuine internationalist solidarity. |
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But the unspiritually minded may be too caught up in the material things of this world to exercise such discernment. |
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This was a breakthrough exhibition for conceptually minded Spencer Finch, whose quirky works incorporate science-related themes. |
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A sparklingly good time was had by all, to the extent that no-one minded that the orders kept getting mixed up. |
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This is an ecologically minded practice for it prevents over fishing and eliminates by-catches. |
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This does not protect against reboots, but should turn the simple minded hacker away. |
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I would not be minded to stay the execution of the District Court judgment in any circumstances. |
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They all minded themselves helplessly as they stirred with talks of gossip, death, and pets. |
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So rather than doing it on the hoof, as it were, perhaps your Lordships would be minded to adopt our suggestion. |
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A more botanically minded perspective of branching patterns integrates plant morphology and ontogeny. |
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Why are we all so easily bullied into doing what a small number of opinionated, narrow minded and selfish people wish us to do? |
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Charitably minded farmers will often reduce their tax bill if they give raised grain rather than cash. |
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Maybe this tragedy will bring it home to similarly minded people that this is nothing to do with class struggle. |
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There is no doubt that in a contract of guarantee parties may, if so minded, exclude any one or more of the normal incidents of suretyship. |
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If I could actually prove that he was a bigot I would be minded to slap him one round the chops. |
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I had expected something of the ghost in the machine philosopher rather than a sober minded cleric. |
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The religiously minded, home-schooled Idahoan also spent time at a Buddhist monastery and tried to join the French foreign legion. |
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A more scientifically minded skeptic might refer to the eternal quest for a perpetual motion machine. |
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After gathering a collection of more than 600 Elvis LPs and various memorabilia he is keen to share his experiences with other like minded fans. |
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Must I shoot a simple minded soldier boy who deserts, while I must not touch a hair of a wily agitator who induces him to desert? |
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But, of course, no one would have minded a bit if England had somehow conjured a couple of second-half goals to steal victory. |
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Rovers are expected to be clean minded, clean willed and able to control intemperance and lead morally upright lives. |
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I like to think of myself as an easy-going, connubially minded sort of chap, so I'm always disturbed by my response to this. |
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We're all conspiratorial minded in America because there are so many conspiracies. |
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I am therefore pleased to advise that I am minded to withdraw my direction to refuse. |
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Like more conventionally minded artists, he made work that fluctuated in quality. |
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The aim of the compiler has been to bring together verses which will continue to give abiding delight to the poetically minded reader. |
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For the technically minded, that engine generates 520 foot-pounds of torque at 4000 rpms. |
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By the mid-1980s, safety minded companies like Volvo, Saab, BMW and Mercedes-Benz began cashing in on their reputation for crashworthiness. |
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This sort of crime has in the main been committed by people who were not apparently in other respects criminally minded. |
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The more cynically minded would say that an Italian contemporary music scene simply doesn't exist. |
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The Children's Minister made it clear the Coalition was minded to move decisively on maternity leave entitlement. |
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He is an independent minded and principled man, who is very different from most private eye characters. |
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It made him something of a hero to a generation of progressively minded architectural students. |
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Benglis's photograph can be read in various ways, appealing to the libertarian feminist as surely as it repelled the more puritanically minded. |
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Stationary fuel-cell power generation remains cost prohibitive to all but the most isolated or ecologically minded. |
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Mind you, they didn't give us any dirty looks, so they may not have minded that much. |
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Many honestly want to know and serve God, and the vitality of evangelically minded groups attracts them. |
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Their elegantly equable tone is in telling contrast to the remarks of others, which are similarly minded but testier in their articulation. |
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I've managed to catch the last 3 travelling shows, and almost not minded the extortionate ticket prices. |
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Your users are so feeble minded you're lucky they can manage a keyboard without filling it with dribble. |
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I went to a regular meeting of spiritually minded people, some of them were clairvoyant, some clairaudient and others were clairsensient. |
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The building supports environmentally minded commuters by providing showers for bicyclers and accommodating employees who wish to take the bus. |
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We've already said that we are acquisitively minded, and so we now intend to try England to add to our staff. |
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Their narrow minded ideas and aims are a threat to the aspirations of this town. |
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She was recommended to us by one of her friends, who also minded our children. |
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If a person is so close minded that they would not want to listen to our music because of the record label that we are on, so be it. |
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Scotland has become a harsher place and our image as a tolerant and open minded nation has taken a severe knock. |
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John Stuart was the quintessence of soft rather than hardcore, a woolly minded man of mush in striking contrast to his steel-edged father. |
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Don't be woolly minded by sticking with the bog-standard bank account you've had since you started work or college. |
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The worldly, tough-minded economist has joined the other-worldly, woolly minded theologian or classicist in the literary repertoire. |
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Experienced political campaigners know better than to argue with a tough minded person like yourself. |
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It was also very dismissive of the last two albums, which was rather narrow minded. |
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For the historically minded, the Glenbow Museum offers a different angle on those good old boys of Canadian art, the Group of Seven. |
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We wouldn't have minded, but she put all our cutlery and crockery away in the wrong places, causing much angst upon our return. |
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While I prefer to be left to myself, this was one time I wouldn't have minded a little interference. |
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It fostered a vigorous but conservatively minded fandom, which still flourishes and holds many conventions, large and small. |
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Their introduction often met fierce resistance by civil libertarians and liberally minded lawyers. |
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I consider myself to be a fairly liberally minded person and a supporter of the right to freedom of speech and choice. |
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Humans are weak, emotional, and dull minded pawns in this endless game of life. |
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He wouldn't have minded a roll in the hay with her anytime she was ready and willing. |
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My grandparents never minded the lookie-loos, it came with the territory of owning such an interesting old house. |
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He's the only other poor lower class type I've ever met who was revolutionary minded. |
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The power of attraction will only have a chance to work though, if the other partner is open minded and willing to consider something new. |
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I wouldn't have minded living here if I had a helicopter to avoid the traffic and if I was made of money. |
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The option of democracy may not be what a theocratically minded nation wants. |
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To achieve this, we will have to put an end to our single minded devotion to material pursuits. |
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Now, a materially minded person might suggest that in market terms, what we have is a serious imbalance between supply and demand. |
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If you are minded to think small, then the association would love to welcome you. |
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The secularly minded writers and readers of newspapers, many of them suspicious of religious trappings, might call it a sham. |
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How, then, should a scientifically minded investigator assess her testimony in contrast to Mom's account of events? |
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So have two paintings by Joseph Wright of Derby, ordered directly from the scientifically minded midlands artist's studio. |
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There is always one who is far less commercially minded than the other, forever wanting to decorate their investment, or personalise it. |
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Economically minded and a visionary, he was looking for something that would give the community an economic boost. |
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Hall's view that scientifically minded girls thrive in single-sex classes is confirmed by women scientists. |
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They are the thinkers, the overachievers, the rational, problem solving, liberal minded, intellectual elite. |
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It marks the coming together of an increasingly internationally minded avant-garde theatre scene. |
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In Taiwan, he fell in with a group of creatively minded people, one of whom asked him to film an ethnomusicological documentary he was making. |
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There's no easy way fully to understand the mental processes of a dreamy minded kid, though, especially one who was of poetic leanings. |
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Especially students in a school like Las Vegas Academy, which is designed to accommodate more creative, artistically minded students. |
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Commercially minded subcontractors were hiring quantity surveyors to review payments from main contractors. |
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I complain that the human race is often small minded and petty. |
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So unless you're minded to cut 'em into collops and be done with it, you'd best make allowances for their prejudices when you're after asking them to swear that first oath. |
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You want to know why the truly independent minded indies remain indie? |
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I wondered if he minded me reading them, and decided I didn't care. |
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All are affiliated with slates consisting of similarly minded candidates. |
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The members of this graduating class, who were previously very monarchically minded, are now in part more anti-monarchical than the social democrats. |
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Don Brash wouldn't have minded paying the dry cleaning bill to get the mud out of his suit, because that particular assault just gave him public sympathy towards his message. |
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You must not have minded doing the second part of that scene for real. |
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But once again I minded my manners and just shrugged and left. |
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What I don't accept is that players are over-worked nowadays, I would not have minded playing every Saturday and Wednesday on the good quality pitches they have nowadays. |
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I have never minded accepting justified criticism, but I cannot accept it when people cannot even be bothered to get their facts straight before putting pen to paper. |
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The older is more independent minded and can speak up for herself. |
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Foreign girls are vivacious, flirtatious, open minded and fun. |
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The emphasis on celluloid as the medium for voyeurs, pornographers and for exploitation rings true with other more high minded explorations of the moving image. |
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They were, he said, spiritually minded, prayerful and generous. |
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I'm not a publicity minded guy, so it's really knocked me for six. |
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Any right minded code cracker would know what he just told me. |
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Both Raul and Figo are very attack minded and would be looking to break forward and supply themselves, each other or the two forwards with plenty of goals. |
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I was the most absent minded, scatterbrained barista you've ever met. |
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He was a miserable little narrow minded bigot with a nasty temper. |
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In this kind of world, the weak and feeble minded are cast to the side to die an unambiguous death, while the strong and wise go on to live a fruitful, long life. |
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There is another segment of our church that is more progressively minded. |
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Not that, in the end, I minded this kind of unrestful treatment. |
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My parents foster kids all the time and they wouldn't have minded at all. |
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This arrangement was not received with cries of joy from my very conventionally minded parents, understandably perhaps, as I was their only daughter. |
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The Likely Lads is noteworthy for being one of the few sitcoms that didn't portray ordinary people as educationally subnormal or criminally minded. |
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And I was irritated when he asked whether I minded being named in his book. |
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But notice that the success of the joke depended on the tension that preceded it, and the secretary may have minded the tension more than she appreciated its diffusion. |
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She is a hideous monstrosity and a small minded, chippy teenage rebel and I hope your fine lady wife forces you to sleep on the sofa for at least a week. |
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We can't trust those religious kooks to be fair minded, you know. |
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After all, parents who prefer a liberal education are elitist, perhaps even racist or sexist, and parents who prefer a progressive education are woolly minded tree-huggers. |
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Teachers may ask themselves, for instance, how the district's social studies curriculum contributes to the development of civically minded and informed students. |
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The Brigg and Goole MP, who is former North Lincolnshire council leader, said so far he was minded to vote for an amendment to ban fox-hunting completely. |
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May we be justice minded and peace-filled just as God wills it. |
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I've heard someone furiously dismiss all animal charities as supported by woolly minded morons because humans have enough problems without worrying about herons. |
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Under the new imperialistically minded leadership of Theodore Roosevelt as president, the army was reorganized along the lines of the major military powers of Europe. |
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Lots of plastic miniatures add to the fun and while there are plenty of dice to be rolled there's enough strategy to keep the more serious minded gamer interested. |
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Championship will bring its own pressures, and for even the most liberal minded teams and managers, whatever needs to be done to win will be done. |
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Membership included Liberal Imperialist MPs, a number of Fabians, Liberal landowners, imperialistically minded journalists, and nonconformist ministers. |
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And even if every one of us is killed... I will have considered it an honor to be dead amongst other like minded heroes. |
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It's a little too conspiracy minded for my tastes, but this guy is no member of the tin foil hat brigade, but a former member of Blair's government. |
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Because you are a fair minded person you'll make a point of uncovering these shortcomings in their arguments and sharing what you find with other sensible people. |
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Deller's theme is that the values of all fundamental religions are essentially materialistic, which leaves art carrying the torch for the spiritually minded. |
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The boatyard and its moorings introduced Roy to a tapestry of like minded people and also earned them a large spread in the April '63 edition of lifestyle magazine The Tatler. |
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Mayo never minded playing Galway in Pearse Stadium in Salthill. |
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The civil servants in the Home Office were minded to refuse both applications. |
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But environmentally minded donors draw the line in different places. |
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He bought a closed-in motor-van and fitted it out and went with it to a different part of the island each day, while Gwen minded the shop. |
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Critical researchers typically are politically minded people who look to take a stand of opposition to inequality and domination. |
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Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make her a publick example, was minded to put her away privily. |
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Or the time I was asked whether I minded that I was not a popular writer? |
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The women usually minded the four machines and kept the looms oiled and clean. |
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I never minded aerosols. But in the interests of the environment, I changed to roll-ons. |
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Water was provided in throwaway plastic bottles, but the more ecologically minded of us refilled our initial bottles from the fountain. |
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As our biblically minded fellow Americans know, you reap what you sow. |
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They will cover stock management, web site construction for the nontechnically minded and task and time management. |
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Publishes books for bookly minded folk and THE STEP LADDER, a monthly journal of bookly ascent. |
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He came fashionably late to my housemate's party and, naturally, nobody minded. |
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If I minded if you drank, I would have killed myself years ago. |
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And let no one be minded, on the score of my neoterism, to hereticate me. |
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Let me be punished, that have minded you Of what you should forget. |
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Brunel's achievements ignited the imagination of the technically minded Britons of the age, and he soon became quite notable in the country on the back of this interest. |
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People say I am even minded and that no one is dear or undear to me. But I do love my devotees because they do not look forward to anyone else but me. |
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A breakthrough came in 1789 when the Ellicotts, a progressively minded Quaker family in Baltimore, invited Evans to refit their mills on the Patapsco River. |
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The first two parts express Consolmagno's views on why it is reasonable for a technically minded person to believe in God, and how a techie sees religious life. |
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MinusNine is a young company founded by entrepreneurially minded people with many years of industry, formulation, manufacturing, and technical support experience. |
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While the South moved towards a Southern nationalism, leaders in the North were also becoming more nationally minded, and they rejected any notion of splitting the Union. |
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Some more ecumenically minded Congregationalists left the Fellowship of Congregational Churches in 1995 and formed the Congregational Federation of Australia. |
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When Bilkis Queen of Sheba discovered her legs by lifting her robe, Solomon was minded to marry her, but would not do so till the devils had by a depilatory removed the hair. |
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