I always wear dressy shoes with no heel so I wouldn't be taller than I am already and tonight was no different. |
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As a player, I was never scared of telling people if they had stepped out of line and I'm no different as a manager. |
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Now was no different, he could wander the desert forever and come back dry as a bone and cool as ice. |
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It wasn't too long ago that it was more of a case of loathe him or hate him and I certainly was no different. |
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Faculty often bounce ideas off each other about potential sabbatical plans, and I certainly was no different in planning mine. |
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Women generally have a lot of fun organising cookery lessons with live demo, lucky dips and stalls and this year was no different. |
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He burned himself the last 3 mornings while making them, and was a little nervous this morning, in fear that today would be no different. |
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This desire to fit in, however, is no different for teenage girls than it is for teenage boys. |
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Every history of Scotland is an essay on Scottish identity, and this one is no different. |
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If shelters and rescue groups do not screen their adopters and do counseling, they are no different from pet stores. |
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While the field is not as strong, it's no different from 1999 when Woods was the only seed remaining after three rounds. |
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Moreover, Descartes's mechanical philosophy was ultimately no different from all other forms of atomism. |
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The authority of the early medieval Church in England was no different to that of any other landowner. |
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But that would make him no different than 10,000 other mediocrities in academia in many other fields. |
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Double acts are difficult beasts to sustain, and this cabaret partnership was no different. |
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She was no different, an icon of gold, camouflaged against the beige and sepia surroundings of Alexandria. |
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Similarly, their national origins are no different from those of other Irish clans or septs. |
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The day Hinduism becomes a minority religion in India, it will be no different from Pakistan. |
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He must transform the Burberry trench each season to keep it in the headlines and next summer will be no different. |
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The mode of experience I employ here is no different than that of an atheist scholar. |
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This film is the director's latest nonchalant monkey-wrenching of reality, and is no different than his previous work. |
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Addicts tend to become resentful and blameful towards others, and that would be no different for somebody who is using this medication. |
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The radio wave reflections are essentially no different than airplane blips on a radar screen. |
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It's no different really to the small pieces of wire or other minor modifications we see on motherboards or video cards from time to time. |
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McClernand's unbridled ambition is no different from that displayed by some senior officers today. |
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He has always answered questions slowly at a voice level hardly above a murmur and it is no different today. |
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Since the Vietnam era, he's been an unrelenting critic of US foreign policy and this book's no different. |
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I think that many in the netroots are no different than the vast majority of Americans everywhere. |
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But to me it seemed no different from a publisher paying for advertisement space in a newspaper. |
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As a school-age child, Swetha considered her special skills no different from any other extracurricular activity. |
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Clark's attitude toward his characters has never encroached on his love of gazing at their lean, budding bodies, and Ken Park is no different. |
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It is the focus of the first week of any Olympiad and in Athens that will be no different despite a fraught build-up to the event. |
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The cell he was in now was no different from the one he had been in before. |
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The brother's share a great rapport off-screen and the equation on the sets was no different. |
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The steno pool had always been the hub of gossip as far as Lee Stetson's love life had been concerned, and this time was no different. |
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I have always thought they are the most hospitable, friendly people I have ever met, and this experience was no different. |
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This attitude toward violence was no different from that in England, except in that urban hothouse of London. |
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Christmas day duty, which was being held over our head like a fiscal sword of Damocles, would be no different than any other day. |
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He is in no different position from anyone else who obtains citizenship by false means. |
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A meeting between these two sides are always very close and tight and this clash will be no different. |
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But now there is a new highway, familiarly known as the GT Road, and no different from any other. |
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And this season's contest, to be held on March 29 at Percy Road, should be no different with a feast of rugby set to be on offer. |
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I'm not ready for the full team but that makes me no different to a good few of the younger strikers who have been making the squads. |
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I had spent most of my life convinced that she was no different than the finicky gods of Greek and Roman mythology and other ancient mythologies. |
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They say it is no different to other corporates driven by aggressive HR policies. |
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Well, yes, but it's really no different to the vast reams of newsprint given over to the young prince and his efforts with a floorcloth. |
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He plays poppy folk-rock that's heavy on the ballads, and Retriever is no different. |
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That behavior is not affected by the medium in which the light travels, so the mirror's focal length would be no different in air or water. |
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The G8 summit is always a focus of huge counter-demonstrations by angry workers and young people and this July will be no different. |
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The perpetrators of genocide were no different from those who did not participate in the bloodletting. |
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The trial in the court of public opinion is no different than a trial in front of a jury in a court of law. |
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Buying euros with sterling will be no different to the way in which we used to buy francs, drachmas and lire. |
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Worlds where animals talk and live like humans have always been fun and interesting, and Band of Thieves is no different. |
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To me, this program is no different than a real estate escrow account where the agency holds your earnest money. |
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The event would have appeared no different to TV viewers had it been pre-recorded at Labour headquarters. |
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Hallowe'en traditionally serves up a tasty portion of cinematic ghouls and goblins, and this year is no different. |
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The direct and simple vision she projected was that running a country was essentially no different from running a household or a shop. |
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Known for its dubious deviance from its claims, this issue is no different. |
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Huge sums have been won and lost between them and this day would be no different from all the others. |
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I've had some ding-dong battles with Mike, and Saturday should be no different. |
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Luckily there is always an exception to every rule and this one is no different. |
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For example, Zimmerman implies that the excretions of wild creatures in the forest is no different from that of dogs. |
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It was no different from the several trekking expeditions I had undertaken in the hills. |
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The expeditionary Army will be no different from the wartime and peacetime armies that preceded it. |
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As I say, Maths and English we support being compulsory and physical education should be no different. |
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Making something and swapping it for something from abroad is no different than making it directly. |
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The once-revered footballer is no different from any other alcoholic with a past. |
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Fincher usually gets great performances from his actors, and this film was no different. |
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In other words, an efficiently coded radio message coming from outer space would look no different from a normal star in the sky. |
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Light according to Maxwell is an electromagnetic wave, no different in essence to radio waves or the microwaves that heat up our ready meals. |
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India lost to Zimbabwe in an earlier game because they bowled too many wides and no balls and today was no different. |
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The geniuses that we so often read about and hear about are in essence no different from us. |
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In that respect the kind of analysis that is going on is no different to the Kremlinology of the Cold War. |
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This is no different from the writerly desires that have driven the makers of literature for centuries. |
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There are thousands of animals and plants alive today that are no different from the way they appear in the fossil record! |
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That trust was repaid with an offer no different from those which had already been refused. |
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It's important to take it steadily when you first decide to take up any sport and running is no different. |
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He is no different to anyone else coming into a responsible position in a big organisation. |
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Their underlying idea is no different than that promoted by revisionist governments around the world. |
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Crimes of the Heart is no different, full of the rich detail for which Beresford's Southern films are renowned. |
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However, finals are never easy and this one is no different, as there are dangers aplenty. |
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It's no different to having a chip buttie or a crisp sandwich. |
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To me it sounds like we're all stupid, helpless idiots, no different from our kissing cousins, the chimpanzees, trying to learn the Pythagorean theorem. |
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The convention dictates that there must be a spanner in the works of an otherwise successful relationship, and Kissing Jessica Stein is no different. |
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That orthodoxy is no different than the rigidity of the football team at school. |
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But that would be no different from somebody disinterring a 20-year-old volume of the Commonwealth Law Reports and recounting what happened in some case. |
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He distinguished duties, such as the duty of care, which, though owed by fiduciaries, are no different in principle than equivalent duties in common law. |
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No dishing, and his emotions in the book are no different than the ones he expressed, apparently, in a press release. |
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In a sense, the hardliners in the military and intelligence services are no different from a widow or widower who cannot accept the death of a spouse. |
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Arguments that behavioral data are fundamentally no different from other kinds of anatomical or molecular data used for systematics should also impact cetacean phylogenetics. |
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This contest was no different, but it was clear from the time that referee Alan Lewis first put his whistle to his lips that it would be Fijian invention which triumphed. |
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With a shake of my head I leave the bathroom and head towards the reception desk, I've never been a fan of the graveyard shift and tonight is no different. |
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The result would be no different than if a third party, not otherwise engaged in contemplation of legal proceedings, had undertaken such additional activities. |
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He was no different than a skell drug dealer in the projects. |
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It's no different than Little League baseball in this country. |
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To a philosopher, is the human brain no different from a nonliving gizmo like a computer or a light switch? |
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Now Oakley is probably a town no different than scores of others in most ways, with one glaring exception. |
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At the Village Pub, still owned by Pendered and Haigh, food has always been as crucial a component as style and it's no different at Barnsley House. |
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In daily life, I may look no different than your typical shoe clerk. |
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Fracking, in this regard, is no different from gypsum mining, or some kinds of industrial agriculture. |
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This season was no different, as he sent both men and women down the runway in shimmering head-to-toe looks. |
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Yet in 2010 liquidationist arguments no different from those of Schumpeter suddenly regained prominence. |
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Or really more that Instagram is no different than these paintings of yore that served to heighten status. |
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The Tories usually have a laughably naff bunch of old duffers to support them and this time was no different with a couple of new kids on the block. |
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Still this course is eminently playable and so flat with lush fairways that it is usually a pleasure to walk, today proved no different, wet and soggy but cool and pleasant. |
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The hotel industry has thrived on maintaining low pay through the exploitation of cheap immigrant labor, and the situation in Minneapolis is no different. |
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The risk factors associated with unexplained fatigue were no different from those associated with cognitive symptoms or unexplained musculoskeletal complaints. |
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No flight is ever allowed to take off without a safety demonstration, and this jaunt is no different. |
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The recent ruling disingenuously uses the fact that the two roles are played by the same person to say that the roles are no different, that the one subsumes the other. |
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That's the way it is in any walk of life, and this arena is no different. |
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In Johnson v. Johnson, infra, Justice Philips emphasized that the rules of evidence were no different in a child protection case than in any other case. |
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It is, at least now, no different from any other chat show, except it is louder than an air show. |
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For the last seven years this annual blowout has attracted writers, b-boys, b-girls, MCs and turntablists from around the world, and this year is no different. |
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It is no different in function from the waterwheel on the old mill. |
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To the caller, it is no different to calling any other telephone number. |
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It is no different for traditional handicrafts of West Bengal. |
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When she finally came out, Narcissus shook her off and told her she is no different from the other nymphs who kiss him and say they love him when they see him. |
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This always cheered me up, without fail, and this time was no different. |
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The neem tree is no different, and one of its active compounds is azadirachtin, found in the oil of its seeds. |
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However, every rose has its thorn, and alopecia universalisis no different. |
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Consular political powers, when exercised conjointly with a consular colleague, were no different from those of the old king. |
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Frequently, the product is no different from what else is on the market, except a brand name marking. |
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George's feast day in England was no different from the numerous saints on the liturgical calendar until the Late Middle Ages. |
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Pizzaiolos can be fussy, and Jim McGown, a real estate developer and self-taught pizzamaker, is no different. |
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Hymnody is an important aspect of worship in Anglicanism, and the ACC is no different. |
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Agha was almost instantly beloved by everyone who met him, and Merrill was no different. |
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Worcester in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s was no different from any other city this size, and had several roller skating rinks. |
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If your pipes burst, you call an emergency plumber, and this is no different to your computer malfunctioning. |
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The 1980 original was a scuzzy piece of misogyny and this is certainly no different. |
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Still, in some ways, however, a dot-commer is really no different than anyone else looking for a drastic change in their life. |
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And TV babe Jasmin Walia is no different as Insider found out when she came to Liverpool to model a new line of clobber. |
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The opposition was no different in insinuating racial remarks, as in the case of Jeff Ooi, Member of Parliament, Jelutong. |
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In the past, Caleb Followill has proven that he's most appealing when he's three sheets to the wind and here is no different. |
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These so-called dissident IRA men are no different from the Provisionals and Sinn Fein who seek votes while holding Armalites in the background. |
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That would put the kibosh on plans he has for a sevenday NHS in which Saturdays and Sundays are no different to other days of the week. |
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In most of my books there are a few typos in the first run and this was no different. |
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This is no different from the way you handle autodeletion in any other public folder. |
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But they fail to see that I am immanently no different from them. |
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The winter blanket of snow covering the world's biggest human graveyard must have made it seem no different from the scene the survivors knew 70 Januaries ago. |
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Some panelists clearly had a case of irrational exuberance, an overenthusiasm no different from what we saw at the end of the dotcom and the housing crises. |
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Which is no different than my chair bodging, in that I can go out into the woodland and do my work without having to be tied in to a village shop situation. |
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These challenges are no different for us at Deaconess Hospital. |
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She added that the colorful, yet modest, jilbabs and abayas worn by them are no different from others as long as they both cover the body and are conservative. |
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This year will be no different as she will be competing in the 3 Land Challenge and also one Ultra Marathon and all within the space of five weeks. |
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We've got competition for places all over the pitch and hopefully it is no different with keepers and it is great for Brad to have the other Brad pushing him, even at his age. |
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