Roy Keane, a big admirer, was not alone at the time in remarking that it was cheap at the price. |
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Jacklin is not alone in questioning the will to succeed among some of the young players in Europe. |
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Assure that unhappy little girl inside you that she is not alone and unloved. |
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But the one thing I've learned while keeping this site is that, huh, I am not alone. |
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If you suffer from anxiety when you shoot pool, remember that you are not alone. |
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It appears that I'm not alone in my annoyance at not being able to vote in Trinidad. |
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Craton is apparently not alone in thinking the choppers chopped far too much wood. |
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If you're not just in love but willing to go through the highs and lows because of that love, then I want people to know they're not alone. |
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In subsequently discussing my experience with others, I discovered I was not alone in my being treated very badly by the people at Morris. |
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In fact, they are not alone in defending the scientificity of yogic meditation as a valid scientific method. |
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Caddell is not alone among the anti-Bush who acknowledge that some Bush attacks are uncomfortably close to the mark. |
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I know I'm not alone in this and came across a number of marriages of convenience while in the States. |
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I'm not alone in my complete sense of bewilderment over the success of this movie. |
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In Canada, although not alone, the CBC provides the most slanted and biased information, and routinely practices dishonest reporting. |
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The little boy frowned and then he seemed to notice that his big sister was not alone in her room. |
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It would even seem the truthers are not alone in believing the whole truth has not come out. |
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Jon Stewart is not alone in the truthiness business, as his pal Steven Colbert would put it. |
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The label is not alone in watching music sales spin uncontrollably into reverse. |
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Sir, I am sure that I am not alone in feeling that Council Tax is unfair and in need of reform. |
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If you're not sure what verbiage to use when personalizing a gift such as toasting flutes, you're not alone. |
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She was not alone in rendering living flowers, but she made them her special subject. |
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Tony's talents are not alone utilised for big games but he is a voluntary steward for club games all the year round. |
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If you've ever thought a bump in the night was the sound of your long-gone grandmother haunting the attic, then you're not alone. |
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So here is my story in hopes that maybe someone reading this will understand that someone does care and that they are not alone. |
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Boat and outboard engine manufacturers were not alone in reaping benefit from the new salmon fishery. |
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If you feel that energy bills are taking a big chunk of change out of your pocket, you are not alone. |
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The mother realises she is not alone when she asks if others also feel overwhelmed by parenthood. |
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If your heart broke for poor Felicity after Oliver and Isabel's hook-up, you're not alone! |
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I suspect that I am not alone in having the feeling of being taken for granted by politicians at all levels and of all shades and hues. |
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He might have passed her words off as the whims of childishness but she was not alone in her condemnations. |
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And if in 1863 The Times was not alone in ingeminating peace, no other paper went so far as to assail the Poles with downright abuse. |
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He is not alone in saying that some American lawyers and accountants are conceited and arrogant about what they think is a superior system. |
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I have supported both preservation of art and architecture and nature conservancy and I'm sure I'm not alone among your readers. |
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Her website is not alone in the mildly comic ineptitude of its construction and flaccidity of its message. |
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He'd keep me up half the night explaining that we earthlings were not alone. |
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Maybe it'll help a few aspiring writers realize they're not alone in their procrastinations. |
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Fortunately, I'm not alone in my greedy-guts desire to shovel more than one down my cake-hole in a sitting. |
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Support from others can be a reminder that grief is a universal experience and that you are not alone. |
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It was soon discovered that the proton, the neutron, and the electron are not alone. |
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Having discovered that I was not alone in my quest to be a gunslinger, I needed to find out the basics. |
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Canadian youth are not alone in their disengagement from the institutions that have given meaning to the lives of previous generations. |
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I am probably not alone in feeling disorientation at the kind of experience I had that afternoon. |
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Despite having the highest inflation rate in the eurozone, we are not alone in experiencing a rise. |
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You are the person on the ground that has to help people who may be in real difficulties, but the emergency duty staff are not alone. |
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Some of the poems are pretty raw, but, hopefully they will help others to realise they are not alone. |
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I learned I'm not alone, and that with support and determination, success is not out of reach. |
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Judging by the well-dressed canine and feline patrons at the convention center, it looks like Golden is not alone. |
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The earwigs will hide in these and every morning if you tip out the contents you'll get not alone the hay filling but quite a number of insects as well. |
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The play, which runs until January 8, tells the story of an American family who move into a creaky old hall only to discover that they are not alone. |
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And they are not alone in their indifference to this latest round of shuttle diplomacy. |
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He added that a good tallyman would be accurate to one or two votes over an entire day and they would be accurate not alone on first preferences but second and third as well. |
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Jakes is not alone in believing that your family must stay your family no matter how hurtful or dysfunctional they may be. |
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But I am apparently not alone in dicing with the devil of generalism. |
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He is not a poster boy for karmic justice and I am not alone when I say I am weary of this man. |
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We humans are not alone in our addiction to intoxicating substances. |
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However, Driscoll is not alone among evangelicals wanting to improve their brand and increase sales. |
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Canada is not alone in reaching out to foreign entrepreneurs. |
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The shore crab is not alone on and in the vicinity of European shores. |
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I was able to be alone while not alone, processing the fact that while I was marching and chanting I could literally die. |
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Chebbi is not alone in her quest to merge religious obligation with fashion and fun. |
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Colbert and Lampkin are not alone in their distaste for the online behemoth. |
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Zack and Addie were not alone in enjoying the survivalist life in the post-Katrina French Quarter. |
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German museums are not alone in hanging on to what they have got. |
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If you want revenge on Justin Bieber for hurting poor selena and also for all that other stuff, you're not alone. |
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But the chart toppers were not alone as punks, a mechanic and a North American Indian took to the streets of Whitworth to raise money for eight-year-old Rose. |
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As medical practitioners we are not alone in facing uncertainty and risk. |
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And the correspondence is evidence that he was not alone in thinking along those lines, even if he did pursue the idea more single-mindedly than others did. |
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She is not alone in her commitment to bootstrapping as a way of life. |
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They were not alone in enjoying this subterranean existence because Bermuda's caves support a diverse fauna specially adapted to a lightless existence. |
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As I submit to the ever-changing nebulosity above me, the distant melancholy moan of a train whistle carries through the valley and touches me, reminding that I am not alone. |
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If you can't recall most of the madness surrounding those murderous meshuggeners, you are not alone. |
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Once in a while, you will find yourself stuck in the friend zone. Don't panic, you are not alone. |
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He was specifically looking for spices to put in wine, and was not alone among European monarchs at the time to have such a desire for spice. |
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Women and children are disproportionately victims, but they are not alone. |
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Wisecracking pal Donkey has been house-sitting for them and is thrilled they're back, but they're not alone for long. |
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If you've been noticing the mad rush to communicate through infographics, you're not alone. |
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Murdoch is not alone in having a personal stake in the battle. |
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If you're stumped about what to tell patients who ask you if they should be adding supplemental vitamin D to their diet, you're not alone. |
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Kuwait is not alone in watching its breakeven crude prices double, even as oil prices climb. |
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But it was not alone that he drained their treasure and hampered their industry. |
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Those women who are not alone are often only precariously coupled. |
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During his visit we discussed our plans for nonfood and while this continues to present a challenge we are not alone. |
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But we're not alone, and in this pull-out are fascinating features on how people in Coventry and Warwickshire are doing their bit. |
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I was not alone, moreover. I had a dizygotic twin, a female. |
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The strength of wind varies, and an average value for a given location does not alone indicate the amount of energy a wind turbine could produce there. |
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Soon the formications and muscular debility returned, not alone, but accompanied with painful cramps and startlings in the feet and calves of the legs. |
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Francis was not alone in opposition to this lax and secularizing tendency. |
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Lest you think I am being liverish, I am not alone in my concerns. |
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Intelligence is, after all, more art than science, and the CIA was certainly not alone either in failing to foresee 9-11 or in overrating Hussein's WMD capability. |
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