On paper it sounds pretty boring, and through the phones it's not much better. |
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Trying to make the audience laugh is perhaps not much more difficult than trying to explain why it laughs. |
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He's critical of the Anglocentric view which defines Caribbean literature as Walcott, Naipaul and not much else. |
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There's not much else to do except to wait for the legal eagles to complete the paper work and then to agree a date for exchange. |
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It grew into a tall, rather leggy shrub with not much to recommend it apart from unusually long, leathery leaves. |
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She's not much of a letter writer, and the international phone rates make a decent conversation expensive. |
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There are a few interesting tidbits, but not much else to make you want to rewatch the films a second or third time. |
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Centrist rightism is not much different from centrist leftism, as we see from the kinship between Blair and the Aznar government in Madrid. |
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Even the quality control system is fairly random, with the DOC appellation not much of a guarantee of how good the wine is. |
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These commonly arise in areas of the body not much exposed to the sun, such as the back of the legs, soles of the feet, scalp and buttocks. |
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The soil test labs have been busy and there are a few floaters applying fertilizer in the field but not much other activity. |
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Her collection is not much but it includes mica, aquamarine, tourmaline, rubies and rose quartz. |
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It was not much more than a shack but soon they were joined by local women who had longed for the day when a convent would be opened. |
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All in all, not much got done until Mikhail's aunt Meredith came in and silenced them all with a sharp whistle. |
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Classical and neoclassical methods were beginning to be seen as rulebound, overly strict, and not much like what real life is like. |
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There was not much love lost between the two cities, and that intense civic pride was reflected by local radio. |
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The luderick are still in the local haunts and the outside lads have not much to gloat about at all. |
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But there was not much shielding in the lunar module, probably not much better than a space suit. |
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In a second half that was not much prettier but laced with a tad more passion, they bided their time. |
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There's not much of a market for old dictionaries with half the pages missing. |
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Though I'm sardined with card-carrying IFSA members, they're not much different. |
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We had taken the precaution of bringing the car battery charger from England, but that is not much use if you have no mains electricity. |
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As you can tell from my inane babble above, not much has been going on round these parts lately. |
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The performer appears on the cover sporting what looks like a nostril piercing but not much else. |
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The Slovakian bid seems to have the mandatory safety requirements covered, but not much more is explained. |
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The canoe glided through an opening not much more than twice its own width, and into a hidden backwater running parallel to the river. |
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I have a gazillion bajillion things on my To Do List and not much time to do it in. |
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When you've got an itch on your back you'll do anything for a scratch and there's not much in the ocean to rub against. |
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They had some scrip, not much, but they had French money too to spend in the local community. |
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I was there or thereabouts for a few years, and there's not much between being in an international squad and getting a cap. |
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Acts of barbarous inhumanity are a grim reminder that, in the scheme of things, we are not much above wild animals. |
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Experience soon proved that these snorkels were generally leaky and not much good. |
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Optimism is not much in evidence among commentators on Middle Eastern politics and the reasons are not far to seek. |
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Into The Blue's story line is not much different from most action thrillers with a plot centred around the drug trade. |
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My favorite water ride is probably the wimpiest one in the park, but I'm not much of a thrill seeker. |
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Since Argentina has few seizable assets abroad, there's not much the plaintiffs can do but be patient. |
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With not much to do till Friday, you can't help but start thinking about all those parties that will be thrown Saturday night. |
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Although there's not much to see inside the castle itself, the views from it are spectacular. |
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Kingsley is not much of a caperer, and the few scenes of physical merriment seem strained. |
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She toys with the idea of buying a present for Hugh's ailing and menopausal wife, whom she does not much like. |
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International sport has become the prisoner of not much more than multinational merchandising and consumerism. |
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There seems to be nowhere other than the tip to take cardboard for recycling, which is not much fun when there's always a long queue. |
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The house is an absolute tip with a fridge that makes Old Mother Hubbard look good but there's not much new in that. |
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And there is not much chance that she toffed herself up and pretended to be a lady! |
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A third toper bawls out a song not much esteemed, evidently, by his companions, who ignore him. |
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I was not much of an athlete and so nearsighted that by third grade I wore gigantic tortoiseshell glasses. |
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Beyond shaking one's fist at the sky in impotent rage, not much can be done for that stuff. |
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It also has a wider track by two inches, although the body width is not much different. |
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In the late 1950s, the arrival of jet airliners cut the time for the transatlantic crossing in half, to not much more than seven hours. |
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While 0.2 milliwatts is not much power it is enough to operate, say, a blood glucose sensor or other very small implanted sensor. |
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But by the time a man has paid for the sheep dip and the cost of the transportation I am thinking there's not much left. |
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There's not much I can do as an individual beyond limiting my use of the car to essential journeys and avoiding energy waste in the home. |
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I had a couple of interesting conversations though I'm not much of a mingler. |
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I'm not much of a mingler, which drove Rolf crazy, since he is perhaps the greatest mingler on the planet. |
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Life may go on, but that's not much consolation to someone living a life of suffering and tribulation. |
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So we're just not much prepared in this country for biological and of biological terrorism and biological warfare. |
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You suspect it's not much of a stretch playing the reckless cynic who one day grows up into a fervent idealist, yet he never trips up. |
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Reading unsympathetically, we may reflect that there's not much he does that isn't for show. |
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The lived-in look is apparently not much desired by buyers, who want something that more resembles a show home or hotel. |
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It was not much of a day, either, a dull Monday morning but at least it wasn't raining. |
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Massive power is not much fun on a public road if a car suffers from turbo lag. |
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Home Page is a cleverly monikered site that seems to only contain random pictures and not much else. |
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It's not much of a building, just a hole in the wall on a side street off Central Avenue. |
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Willner has also been reborn as a turntablist, though he's not much of a scratcher. |
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Creatine monohydrate is known to have poor bioavailability, which means not much of what you take actually makes it into your bloodstream. |
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I have short fingers and not much working time with double stack.45s, and with a two-handed grip, my thumbs crowded the slide stop. |
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After Rachael had left the house, and I had gotten dressed after my shower, I had moped around the house with not much to do. |
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Planets are old and slow creatures, not much subjected to the ills of mortal life. |
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I hope this stuff blows over soon and all but other than support, there's not much i can say. |
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On a snowboarding holiday, there's not much opportunity to sit back and relax, however. |
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Technically that's a good thing, as it means there's not much bad going on in the world. |
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As anyone can see, I'm not much of a scholar when it comes to writing, maybe when it comes to anything. |
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He had not much liked the earlier hit he had taken, and he absolutely despised this. |
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To my eye at least, the new screen is marginally tidier, but there is not much in it. |
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With the bat, Flintoff has a slightly more orthodox technique, but there's not much in it. |
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We didn't find it suited beginners quite as snugly as the other system, but there's not much in it. |
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There is not much artistic possibility to be found in caring for a sick friend, enduring an unhappy marriage, performing uncongenial work. |
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Mexico was a colony of Spain for about 400 years, but there's not much Mudejar architecture anywhere in Mexico. |
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It's not much good having a go at someone for being uncultured when you're stood there in your undercrackers, really. |
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It is not much of a surprise that the house is freezing upstairs in the winter and boiling in the summer as there is no insulation at all. |
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And there's really not much of a difference between them in terms of boodle. |
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There's not much in the Australian outback that can give a fully grown 'boomer' a hard time. |
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There's not much you can do about that but don't leave your treasured flower unobserved. |
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But many children in the city seem not much bothered about this year's school re-opening. |
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It's not much of a gift, especially if some unscrupulous person was able to exploit it for their own wicked advantage. |
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We would have an army of untrained teenagers with not much in the way of skills. |
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Fiba is an unwieldy bureaucracy that is not much concerned with policing its teams. |
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I'm not much of a socializer and I'm one of those crazy people who values their personal space. |
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Sean Penn admits he's not much cop at reading bedtime stories to his children. |
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The incidence of vehicle break-ins at parking areas is nothing new and not much worse than 10 years ago. |
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The school also taught French but, as was usual at this time, not much science. |
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But this is a rag-bag of a play, not much helped by the director who, through misplaced uxoriousness, has preserved every word. |
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I suspiciously tasted it and discovered it not much stronger than an authentic French Brie. |
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There's not much indication here that they brought their own doom upon them. |
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Yet objective truth is not much mentioned nowadays in connection with the British press. |
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So if you keep up on the comings and goings in TV, probably not much shocked you about the Emmy noms. |
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Leigh cuts away and ends the scene before Vera says anything, suggesting there's not much that she could have said. |
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With all the mountains reigning high over them not much light can shine through the bulks of rock. |
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But other southern states volunteering help, like Arkansas and Alabama, are not much better-off than their neighbours. |
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I'm not much of a sportswoman, it is great that you have the chance to play whatever you like. |
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As stated above, there's not much to look at during the show and the spotlights often add an unflattering hue to Chris. |
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A quick click on my archives, and I find that there's not much difference from last Christmas. |
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Much of south-east Queensland has become a carpark, almost, during commuter hours, and north-east New South Wales is not much better. |
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Plus once you're at the Guvernment, there is not much else around there so you have to cab it back downtown. |
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She last played Scotland with Dreadzone at The Arches in Glasgow, where she remembers getting rather squiffy on port and not much else. |
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But despite my suspicions that he's not much cop, you can't judge him at Leeds at the moment. |
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For politicians who have come to realise that the state is not much cop at either capital funding or operations, this should be a godsend. |
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The other problem with the translation is that at times it is just really not much cop. |
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It's great for a temporal cleansing and balancing of the self, but it's not much cop for actual space clearing of persistent presences. |
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Most are not much cop, but without them you wouldn't have that gem you stumbled upon last week. |
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Each stage or level contains three modes, which add a little more replay value to the game but not much. |
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When allowed to, he can be much funnier than Johnson, but there's not much call for a wise-cracking foreign secretary. |
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Many superhero enthusiasts may have been disheartened by the Superman Returns version and there was not much call for a sequel. |
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During winter months, when there's not much humidity in the air, hair loses moisture and gets very staticky. |
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In an interview with the STAR on Monday Joseph said there was not much to be happy about. |
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Apart from wealthy old men and executives it's not much of a hedonist indulgence but a matter of actual need. |
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It is not much of a break when you are 32 and considered to have reached the twilight of a distinguished career. |
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There's not much between the two teams, but perhaps the onus is more on us after our achievement in the last round. |
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As far as the gem folks are concerned, it is not much of an exaggeration to say that they see gems as either transparent or opaque. |
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Second, there's not much impact on poverty if new jobs are casual, part-time and poorly paid. |
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In the power politics of this struggle for hegemony, the new cold war is not much different from the old cold war. |
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In terms of organizational charts, the conglomerate looks not much different from last year. |
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This is not much help for determining adverse effects if they aren't common and the trials aren't very large. |
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It isn't going to affect the price of a pint, Jack says, so he's not much interested. |
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Are you one of those people who use Microsoft Outlook and have ended up with a bulging inbox, a stuffed full outbox and not much else? |
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They know the players, they've heard all the stump speeches, and there's not much that happens that they haven't seen before. |
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You might think that most hides for bird-watching are not much more than lap-timbered sheds with a flap in one side. |
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Any change will obviously be evolutionary and voluntary so there is not much to be feared in that. |
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Well, the UK General Election is over and not much has changed in the cold light of day. |
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She and her husband own four acres of land, sufficient for subsistence agriculture but not much else. |
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What's more remarkable is that not much else was found in either his car or his house. |
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As the closest thing we have to a gothic masterpiece, it is unfortunate that there is not much in the way of additional features on the disc. |
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I'm not much of a pancake eater anyway, and it's really hard to mess up eggs and home fries. |
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Her sole thespian gesture is to toss her pageboy hairdo and look flustered, not much to base a performance on. |
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In fact, the effect is not much greater than a sting from a regular honeybee. |
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I agree with you though that the link pages it generates automatically are not much chop and do tend to look like link farms. |
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The breakfast was not much chop but for the price of the rooms we did not expect a great deal. |
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Like many country people, he refers to distance in miles, and confesses he's not much chop in the kitchen. |
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Other than the occasional audible smile or groan, not much happens other than a continuous susurrous clicking of the keyboards. |
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Abysmal weather today, it rained all day and absolutely chucked it down as I left work making driving home not much fun. |
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On the surface there is not much of story, but the film works as a drily amusing human interest comedy. |
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He hired local guides who took him for a city slicker with money and not much sense. |
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Keegan deserves a moment of sympathy for his honest comments, but not much more than a moment. |
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I got in the shower, the hot water seemed to away a tiny bit of my stress and hurt, though not much. |
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It was a very dry world, almost no water, and not much carbon, hydrogen or oxygen either. |
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We quickly stopped the aircraft, with clearance from an approaching obstacle but not much mental comfort. |
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It stands to reason there's not much point advertising for pay TV subscribers on your own channel. |
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There is not much that can be said about the fifty cloze tests themselves beyond mentioning some of the usual English errors. |
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There's not much space around the pedals which means if you have large feet like me, clutch and brake operation can be awkward. |
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Although the first of these chips was based on the 0.13 micron fab process, there was not much to differentiate between the two. |
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Kirsten explains that she's not much into heels and the boots ensured she wouldn't do a face plant as she walked the uneven terrain. |
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Due to the desert climate, there is not much farming in Bahrain, but fishing is a fair-sized industry. |
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I was a very young man, not much older than you are currently, and as you must know, young men tend to act imprudently. |
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A lot of feminism seems to be about philosophising the whole movement, talks about theory and not much action. |
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It is not much more than a year ago that he dismissed the UN as an inefficient, bureaucratic organisation incapable of decision or action. |
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The undeserved reputation for stinginess which afflicts Aberdonians was not much in evidence at Rubislaw. |
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I also carry a good selection of straight peacock wagglers for fishing further out and when there is not much flow in Winter. |
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The fox wandered the area, and went a little ahead, finding not much, besides a few more berries that had not yet spoiled in the coming winter. |
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But there is an unforgiving quality about them and not much of the milk of human kindness. |
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After this the boy's bottom would have been wealed, but probably not much bruised. |
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This is excellent news if you're a good player, but not much use if you're a journeyman professional. |
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The ribbed raglan that I am making is progressing, but since it's a winter sweater there is not much hurry. |
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It's a useful and well-used route, but the stations look like they are falling apart and the trains are not much better. |
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Then I grew up and realized that not much has changed, only that now you're promised gold at the end of the rainbow if you work hard enough. |
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It is surely the end of the line for these jumped-up bureaucrats with lots of power and not much sense of their democratic responsibilities. |
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I don't know everything about Oscar Wilde but from what I remember his rapier wit was not much honed by a four-hour stopover in Kuala Lumpur. |
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Though not much stressed in the catalogue's writings, Dickinson's pronounced estheticism is key to his sensibility. |
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Once the razzle-dazzle, show-stopping numbers end, there's not much to hold onto. |
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As to the protection against lightning, there is not much difference between the two. |
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Even today, the post office at Node in the eastern corner of the county is not much more than a wide spot in the road. |
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Married to a widower with three children, her position is not much better than it was 16 years ago. |
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Lots of flying in noisy airplanes for air to air photography but not much joy of flying. |
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Oh, and checking out of a cheap hotel is not much fun when the receptionist tells you that your girlfriend's husband called. |
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Most of the work is punctuated with recitatives and arias with not much choral work but the work did not bore me at all. |
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During our walk there was a wintry mix of precipitation falling, and some very slippery spots on the sidewalk where there was not much traction. |
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A calm Tuesday morning, the Radio 4 Today programme on the wireless, not much news about. |
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It is not much of a strain on your knees as most kneeboards have very well designed kneepads on the top of the board. |
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That way I could be pretty sure I would walk away with not much worse than a severe shaking. |
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Short speeches, multiple refills and not much to eat saw me sloping off home with a headache as the group split up. |
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But there's not much you can do about yahoos or rhetorical hooligans but keep your own head on straight and let them chatter. |
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Shampoos are not residual as they are rinsed off, and it is not much fun washing the average house cat. |
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Though there's aloha for many things in Hawaii, when it comes to this issue, there's not much aloha. |
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Alas, I am not much of a celeb-hound so my lists of famous diners were characterised by a lot of unlikely repetition and occasional rank unfeasibility. |
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According to Angus Roxburgh, a former BBC reporter who worked on the Ketchum Russia account between 2006 and 2009, not much. |
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These creepy crawlies have been flavored with BBQ sauce, but not much can disguise their little legs. |
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As long as Western governments talk tough one minute and hold out the begging bowl the next, not much is likely to change. |
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I see another quiet figure, of virtuous life and quiet ways, not much heard of until our left was turned at Petersburg. |
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Though the original homes of most of the wild balsams are the Old World tropics, not much has been done to cultivate this ornamental plant in the country in new areas. |
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Although metal nibs are recorded as early as the 16th century they were not much used until the last quarter of the 19th when they began to replace quills. |
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I'm afraid I'm not much impressed when people only get outraged over the mistakes of their political enemies and overlook similar screw-ups by their own side. |
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That caused the rover's average solar energy to spike up 720 watt-hours, not much below the power level she had shortly after landing nearly two Earth years ago. |
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There is not much to fault in this quintessentially Russian opera. |
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Other than the monthly meeting, not much is going on at the association. |
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She shoved him back, but the space between the walls was not much bigger than the two of them, and he merely reached a hand back to steady his balance. |
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If you're in a blind, well, not much you can do, but if you can use a camera with a manual rewind and advance instead of automatic, that would certainly be preferable. |
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So probably not much exciting, government-toppling action for me sadly. |
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There is not much of a case for this, except that basketball is played indoors on a manmade surface and is of its own invention rather than an outgrowth of another sport. |
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Without the aide of a surprise attack, they were not much of a challenge. |
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Sure, it's a billion times more than the first computer had, but it's still not much more than the computing power of a hamster. |
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Were they just not much cop, then, or have I missed something here? |
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The administrative reorganization of France into departments, sweeping away the jurisdictional jungle grown up over a millennium, survives not much altered to this day. |
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There is not much here for scholar specialists except citation of sources, ancient and modern, wherefrom the material is taken and whose inferences are borrowed, respectively. |
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I'll let you figure out which is which, it's not much of a puzzler. |
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This year's Budget speech was another in his series of rapid-fire litanies of facts and figures with plenty of content but not much in the way of rhetorical flourish. |
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There is not much water movement here and it makes a good second dive, or so I thought until I saw the unmistakable shape of a thresher shark pass below me. |
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If even a handful of anthropologists were naive and unwitting collaborators of colonialism, and there is not much evidence of it here, their efforts fell on stony ground. |
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There's always tea dances, I suppose, but they're not much good if you still work during the day, and speaking personally, I don't know any of the moves. |
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In a country not much bigger in size than Colorado, who'da thunk it? |
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However, there is not much chance of this happening, the most likely being that Schumacher would score some points each race making him uncatchable by that stage. |
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I was pretty good at drawing diagrams of leaves and stuff, and I liked dropping iodine onto things that contained starch and watching them turn blue-black, but not much else. |
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Honestly it's not the style, I just think that in their genre they're not much cop whereas Kelly and the MGM arrangers were at the top of their game. |
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In St. Charles there's not much left at all, two or three houses, a brushy windbreak around empty ground that may once have been vibrant community. |
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They probably train not much less than the semi-professionals, maybe one evening a week less, though the difference is probably in the quality of the player. |
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There was not much to do in Davie, so when the day's work was done, cast and crew made their own fun. |
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In the days when all traffic lights consisted of incandescent bulbs behind a plastic filter, the heat produced by the lamps was not much of an issue for designers. |
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After all, the lenders claim that they base their refi rates on creditworthiness, and there's not much they can do if these groups have lower average creditworthiness. |
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Probably not much if you simply use your computer for recreational purposes, but for number crunchers and workstations, you better get reliable ram. |
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I'm not much interested in golf, and I don't really follow it, but I'm intrigued by this story about the newest wunderkind in the game, who happens to be a girl. |
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Marilyn arrived very late, for the surprise party that was clearly not much of a surprise. |
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I can orienteer but am not much chop with a compass, I can't do rope work and I don't love my mountain bike, in fact I have only been on it 6 times. |
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The Japanese data bucks up the yen against the dollar and the Euro specially, after the poor US data and also not much better data coming forth from Europe. |
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His daddy was a drinker, not much for raising kids, so Johnny was farmed off to an uncle, Joe France, the toughest rancher around. |
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This is fine in a bull market, but not much use if the market is falling. |
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The Attack Falcon is a joy to fly, but, of course, you want to stay in the lift, as the glide is not much better than you will find on the highest performance paragliders. |
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Not far short of the Oregon border, I stopped for a beer at a tiny townlet in a wilderness of sage that had a post office, a tavern and not much else. |
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I have to say after thirty years in politics and a good bit of punditry of my own, not much shocks me. |
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There's not much rhyme or reason to it, for better or for worse. |
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I wish I could list out the Christmas knitting patterns, but three out of the four intendees occasionally peruse the blog, and it's not much fun if they know in advance. |
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He was not much of a military figure and his campaigns were minor at best. |
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In the end, there's not much here but for the pulp entertainment value. |
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Terrance rocked up not much later and not long after that we left. |
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This evening I found myself popping and huffing a little as I breathed, not much, and it was at the height of the smoke assault, so I'm not getting silly about it. |
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Croatia had offered spirited resistance then but not much going forward. |
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It is probably not much of an overstatement to say that Arthur Ochs Sulzberger saved The New York Times. |
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Believe me when I say this, there's not much treble on this album. |
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On the screen, a lop-eared bunny not much older than he, danced and gyrated around a brightly lit stage, with a large team of other male and female dancers of mixed species. |
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There will be some low bounce, though not much help for the fast bowlers. |
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Parita, in common with most new mums, spends most of her day running around after her toddler and says that there is not much time for anything else. |
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I am not much of a prissy kind of girl, I will try anything once. |
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Part of the problem is that increasingly health-conscious consumers see Coke as a drink packed with sugar and chemical sweeteners and not much else. |
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But as regards health and safety for squatters, there's not much that can be done if the building they are occupying turns out to be dangerous or structurally unsound. |
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The 1958 recording is boomy, and not much of an audiophile delight. |
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Most bumps in the Rowing-On divisions took place below the gut, leaving spectators not much more to observe than the bizarre attire of various crews. |
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The FC-31 prototype was hidden except when it was flying, and not much detail was available. |
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Connie said the 11.6 fluid ounces of dark ale, bottled in 1977, is not much to her taste as she prefers a cold Fosters lager with a Bailey's Irish Cream chaser. |
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However, as is often the case with early references to black people in Britain, not much is known about Peter's life beyond the line that refers to him in the parish register. |
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Filiberto Garcia is a hitman who knows exactly what gun to use for killing at short range, but not much beyond that. |
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Added to that, there's not much in the way of waves, either, which is just as well, as the last thing you need when you're trying to balance on a narrow board is a choppy sea. |
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The tiny smile held no malice, no spite, but not much warmth either. |
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Jones, who died Friday, April 26 at 81, was not much of a songwriter or a guitar player. |
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But, however much a book is heralded as a brilliant work by an acclaimed author, there is not much joy in reading it when the main character is a glut of negative emotions. |
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The ceasefire will least as long as it takes Hamas to rearm, and likely not much longer than that. |
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He scoops, and not much can induce him to sing softer than forte. |
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My thought now is that it was all a very long time ago, in a much more rigid social climate than today, and there is not much sense in trying to hush it up any more. |
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In today's busy life there is not much time for workouts, but tweak in time for random walks and a few minutes of physical activity. |
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The Incas had no iron or steel and their weapons were not much more effective than those of their opponents. |
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Although not much is known about Maya scribes, some did sign their work, both on ceramics and on stone sculpture. |
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The term common name is not much used to contrast with proper name, but some linguists have used the term for that purpose. |
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The British Economy was in crisis and there was not much backing from congress to pass the new agreement. |
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In the official history of Sweden not much is written about the northern parts of the country. |
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There is not much known of Confucius's disciples, and a little over half of them had their surnames recorded in the Zuo Zhuan. |
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I therefore think a cedar bird should be called a trickster instead of a singster, as he has not much song anyway. |
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Then somebody, not much bigger than a tot, comes along and speedcubes it to perfection. |
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The rest of the Tates are wine people, every one with a favorite vintage. I'm not much on the spoiled grape juice myself. |
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Near to the audience the stage whisper was not much louder, although more distinct, than an ordinary whisper in private life. |
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Chrystal is found sometimes in rocks, and in some places not much unlike the stirrious or stillicidious dependencies of ice. |
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It has been more thawy to day but there was not much prospect that the weather will be favorable right away. |
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The speech went on for hours, but the long and short of it is that not much has changed since last year. |
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If a guy is going to get thingmy when he sees a women pull her breast out then he is not much a guy is he. |
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In recent years Nelson has grown a mustache, a tufty brown smudge not much wider than his nose. |
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There is not much literature available regarding the implications of transplanting a severely siderotic liver into a nonhemochromatosis patient. |
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This was a cramped space, not much bigger than a closet, with an angled ceiling and an unshiftable dank smell. |
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While not much is revealed about the airdate, it is speculated that the show can be expected to premiere next year at the same time. |
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Mock theta functions are mysterious functions and not much is known about them. |
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There are not much work done on recursive blocked algorithms for computing matrix inverses. |
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Successful turnarounds are not much different from successes in most businesses, sports or the military. |
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One man with not much to his name rises to the challenge to do what few others would, as Nappa presents a fun novel of adventure at sea. |
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There was not much time left as the Bering Strait is only ice-free for a few weeks of the year. |
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In a small garden, especially where there's not much width, look for trees labelled Fastigiate. |
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The deduction for state and local taxes does not much interest Texans. |
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I had no doubt he knew where I was from, for I had the brogue, although not much of it. |
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You may have to hunt for these corms as they are often not much bigger than a garden pea in their first year. |
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As ends of eras go, he recalls, it was mostly whimper and not much bang. |
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There was not much to do after the accident but offer what condolence I could. |
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Our constitution had begun to exist in times when statesmen were not much accustomed to frame exact definitions. |
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As I looked at the sky, I could see cummies forming, but not much wind was showing on the trees or flags on our drive towards the Butte. |
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Well! It is a forlorn hope at the best, and not much the forlorner for being delayed till dark. |
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It was as if the Neanderthals made stone tools, and were not much concerned about their final forms. |
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The historian was not much read in late antiquity, and even less in the Middle Ages. |
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The ray approximation of classical mechanics breaks down when the de Broglie wavelength is not much smaller than other dimensions of the system. |
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I entreat you also, on behalf of my maids, to give them marriage portions, which is not much, they being but three. |
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Dinner with a sick woman you may venture to suppose not much better than solitary. |
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He also expressed an interest in the Irish language, though there is not much evidence that he laboured to learn it. |
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It was created and staged in a hurry, and Walton later said that it was not much of a success from anyone's point of view. |
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I'm not much of a holiday merrymaker, but I do appreciate a stiff glass of eggnog while the others sing carols. |
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However, regiments were rarely anywhere near this large, and at the Battle of Culloden, the regiments were not much larger than about 400 men. |
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Proponents of the slave trade, such as Archibald Dalzel, argued that African societies were robust and not much affected by the trade. |
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There was not much evidence that the common rights were particularly valuable. |
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Due to Somalia's proximity to the equator, there is not much seasonal variation in its climate. |
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In late 1940, Morrison shelters were introduced, which were not much more than a steel table to hide under inside the house. |
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