I got up from my seat and ran toward the door, not even minding my manners. |
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Instead some of Christopher's friends and admirers will be minding the shop in his absence. |
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Freya crouched down and fussed her, not minding her face being licked enthusiastically. |
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So while we are minding our business down here on the earth's surface, up in the stratosphere, ozone is continually being created and destroyed. |
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Charlie, for example, might have alerted a source that the letter existed to show that he was on the ball with regard to minding our money. |
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In the absence of a creed, he cannot qualify as a heretic, but he can be found guilty of not minding his manners about the church's values. |
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If I'm walking home, minding my own business, they roll up on me and, you know, harass me, blah, blah, blah. |
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I want to devote my thirties to having babies, minding them and being free from the constant pursuit of cool clothes. |
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In a record time of 43 seconds, they cut off a piece of the log, not minding that the sawing trestle almost capsized. |
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Every parent experiences that moment when their children, instead of minding their manners, appear to have misplaced them. |
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The people who are minding the place fortuitously happen to be away that night. |
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I was driving along in my car, minding my own business when a taxi drove out of a side street to my right and straight into the side of me. |
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I was feeling quite pleased with myself for being in the right place at the right time and for not minding getting dirty. |
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As Ansett Airlines, then one of Australia's best-known companies, slid inexorably into insolvency, no one, apparently, was even minding the shop. |
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In fact, they'd even had several discussions with her about being civil and minding her manners. |
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A group of so-called teenagers terrorises people who are minding their own business or out for a walk there. |
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I was asleep in my own bed, minding my own freaking business when something very large and a little bit heavier than I pounced on me! |
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She climbed onto the Honda, minding her ao dai, and wrapped her arms around his waist. |
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It attracted a lot of attention confirming the interest in the whole area of child minding. |
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Future directions primarily consisted of offering additional areas in which one might work out a bridge with the minding concept. |
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She was covered in two jackets as I held her hand not even minding the drops of rain on my shoulders. |
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I didn't care I kept yelling and screaming, never minding the pain of my ankle. |
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There I was minding my own business in the departure lounge at Bristol airport. |
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The golden lab bounds over, not minding the rain against his water repellant coat, and gladly enters Frank's tent. |
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In Italy, minding a friend's house, we managed to flood it, and spent much of our stay whitewashing walls which looked as if they'd been stained with nicotine. |
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By the age of five, eugenie was tasked with minding the pig herds, rising before dawn to keep an eye on the snuffling porkers. |
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She played sports with the guys, never minding their roughness. |
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At various points the scratches were so numerous that it appeared to be raining during several scenes, never minding the fact that they might have been indoor scenes. |
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I have no social plans for this weekend, I'm eating more simply, I got lots of sleep last night and so that just leaves minding my manners and everything should go swimmingly. |
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Only the women were there, minding their own affairs by firelight. |
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By providing affordable child minding they allow a greater share of women to participate in the workforce. |
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Ms Truss has pushed for reform to regulations imposed on child minders to increase the number of child minding places. |
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The member for Beaches-East York has said that parents are only capable of providing child minding, not child care. |
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This is the case, for example, with regard to social protection, child minding, the minimum wage and persons living in frontier areas. |
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These services, whose principal function is child minding, are variably called day-care centres, nurseries or crèches. |
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Both the full-time and part-time locations offer computer instruction and have onsite child minding services. |
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Dear Dr Mander Until recently, I was minding my own business on the farm, chewing the cud with the herd. |
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Who is minding the store in the Department of Fisheries if this kind of irregularity has been the norm for years. |
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It's still not clear who's minding the store, with a tangle of federal agencies involved in environmental management. |
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Governance is a mess at the crown corporations because nobody is minding the store. |
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The dedicated parents take turns minding the store so one of them is always with Brianne, 10, and Cole, eight. |
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We talked about how minding your bilge water could help prevent contaminating harbour water. |
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And yet I found myself minding quite a lot about the make-believe of it all. |
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They traditionally argue that people best serve themselves and the public by minding their own business. |
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In Luxembourg, the crèche and after-school minding facility will be closed during the summer to remove asbestos there. |
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We were minding our own business in the woods, but we were still in their way. |
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Three months later, we were walking down the street minding our own business when the police stopped us during a routine check. |
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If someone is washing the car and minding a child, then only one of these can be the primary activity. |
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And there we were, sitting out on the deck, minding our own business when along came a boatload of environmentalists chanting slogans and waving pamphlets at us. |
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He took to the stony path, not minding where he put his feet. |
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He is eating croaker and plantains and minding his own business. |
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This man was simply making his way home, minding his own business. |
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John Leo is editor of minding the Campus, the Manhattan Institute site on colleges and universities. |
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Who was minding the store when 92,000 documents were purloined, Big Brother or Big Momma? |
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I know it's a free country, but if I've sat quietly on a bench minding my own business then why should I have to put up with someone else's smoke blowing freely in my face. |
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Who was minding the store when 92,000 classified military logs were purloined? |
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I was snorkelling in the Crystal River, minding my own business, when a colossal underwater slug-like creature swam up and pressed its whiskery face to mine. Why was I swimming with manatees? |
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Here was the question that was put following all the good work done by the auditor general and all of the accountants that work for her: who is minding the store? |
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Parents come forward with something they feel they can offer, contributing back to others, e.g. share story-telling in their own language or child minding. |
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For instance, the member for Beaches-East York, speaking in the House on a prior occasion, suggested that stay at home parents were merely capable of providing lesser child minding and not true child care for their children. |
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For those families who have sacrificed a few of life's luxuries and indeed even necessities to spend time with their own child in those precious early years, it is a little deeper than simple child minding. |
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Since we were blessed with minds and feelings, we were cursed with minding about the unfeelingness of the universe. |
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Here she deftly handles the relentless labor of sheep shearing, yarn dying, even child minding, with all those sticky fingers and sodden, sagging diapers. |
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I was sitting there minding my own business when I overheard this discussion this group of young women were having about what bad husbands musicians made. |
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It seems like there aren't many places left where it feels safe to sit around in baggy shorts with your lobster skin and jumbo-size bottle of factor 50, just reading a book and minding your own business. |
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A MAN who was caught minding up to PS170,000 worth of heroin alongside a CS gas canister was jailed. |
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A children's centre with child minding facilities will help the most under privileged back to mental and physical health and will provide educational assistance, a meal and social follow up. |
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I was just walking down the road, minding my own business, when I was attacked by a mugger. |
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Minding one's manners is not synonymous with playing doormat and having people walk all over you. |
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I think every new business owner who isn't already familiar with business taxes should get a copy of Minding Her Own Business. |
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