Perhaps the nub of it all was that, just like soap operas, current affairs shows love a wedding. |
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The nub of flesh that pokes up out of the scar and the crater beneath it will be with me for life, I suspect. |
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The nub of the issue is that Brian, a 14-year-old boy, was arrested and detained in what witnesses have said were violent circumstances. |
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The nub of the problem in Lancaster is that there's no temporary accommodation to house people. |
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The nub of the matter is that they start their crickety noises in the morning, at about 9 a.m., and this goes on until 6 in the evening. |
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The real nub of the show is Madonna and our obsession with fame and celebrity. |
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Despite this, many of the scenes between Jet and Seigl are brilliantly, cringingly drawn, getting to the nub of sibling psychodrama. |
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However, the cost of quality assurance and accountability procedures is the nub of the matter. |
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This is the core of the applicant's submission and it is the nub of his Honour's reasoning. |
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The nub of the problem is the term District which allows clubs to transfer every season if they wish. |
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His sense nub, a small bump on his forehead, detected something strange about the air. |
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As we ease in for the pick-up, I can see a tiny nub of blubber protruding from the end of the tip. |
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Even the 8-mm hex key, which is little more than a nub protruding from the chain tool, is positioned for exceptional leverage. |
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How was it a nub of bone and flesh that protruded out of a foot could feel so much pain? |
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With my toes perched precariously on a nub of rock, I frantically search for the next handhold. |
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There, as in the other cave, was the small nub of rock that was slightly discolored. |
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The nub of the matter is who controls what and what offsets there are in the boardroom to dominant forces in companies. |
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The nub of his modest claim centred on a dramatic case history of a youth whose life was threatened by asthma. |
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Let us cut to the nub of the matter about why we are debating this bill. |
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Down by our feet is the melted and blackened nub of the hose which was in Terry's hands when Sharen pointed to the lava-like sky in horror. |
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However, let's get on with the nub of the argument – the point of the single market. |
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How can we get to the nub or the point that we are trying to get at without having the information before us? |
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The nub of all this is that severance pay is really about pay for time that has gone before. |
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It would seem possible here that the cat may have had a small nub that had not been observed by breeder or owner. |
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That is the nub of what happened and that is why something should be done about it. |
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Mr. Speaker, the nub of the matter is that our view of the law and the convention is different from that of the government. |
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The Committee therefore recommends that considerably more attention be paid to the nub of the problem. |
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Does the member across see Parliament doing anything to get to the real nub of the issue? |
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My goodness, this goes to the nub of the issue we face on so many fronts when we deal with finance. |
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The nub of this debate is that, by ensuring that rates of use reflect reality and scientific reports, we will be able to plug all gaps. |
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Mr. Speaker, my colleague's excellent question really hits the nub of the matter. |
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The Member States, and in particular those on the Security Council, must not continue to overlook the nub of the issue. |
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Of the genes cited as similar in insect wings and crustacean epipods, only the expression of nub is restricted to the future wing region of the wing disc. |
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Crippling weight loss and the task of adjusting to life as a single mom nearly wore me to a nub. |
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He has a particular talent for getting to the nub of a report, often speed-reading documents and following up by asking three pertinent questions. |
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Andrew Tongue's comments about the difficulties of straddling both the needs of free-flowing trade and the needs of tight security is at the nub of the problem. |
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At that point, Brother Francis removed his glasses and gave them a vigorous polish, a sure sign that we were approaching the theological nub of the lesson. |
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So I think the real nub of the problem is that you have not got HR focus and HR proactivity to cause these changes to happen, and it is just like a melee. |
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We worked the cig down to a nub, fanning the smoke out the window, and then she yanked at the sides of her gown. |
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I would like to reflect on a couple of things and then ask a question that's very important in my view and by which, if we can have an answer to it, we may be able to get at the nub of terrorism itself. |
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But it is the refuseniks—from probably honourable Brazil and Egypt to dissembling Iran and Syria that most concern inspectors. And there is the nub of the problem. |
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Michigan cannot be said as the nub of surgeons doing plastic surgery but still there are lots of surgeons and one can get done plastic surgery easily from Michigan easily. |
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This is the nub of what I want to say here. |
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You're getting at a lot of the nub. As a person who understands this industry cold, I would have headed into so many other areas and put them much more on the hot seat. |
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But the nub of the allegations is that it's within their work with young people – that they are allowing their political campaigning to influence the way they are delivering a council service. |
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One of the great arts in effective correspondence is to get down to the nub of the matter, see the essential points, brush away the superfluous, and express the result of our thinking clearly. |
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In advertising, show business, and journalism, people work themselves to the nub for glitz and glory more than for pelf. |
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This could not be more ironic, given that the removal of public space in the City is at the nub of the row between the protesters and the Corporation of London. |
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If that was the nub of a review today it is possible the entire press relations department would defenestrate itself. |
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He stroked her, using her movements to increase the pressure on her nub, catching her between his fingers. |
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It was also the nub of the controversy between Le Sillon and Pius X in the early 1900s, alas not discussed in the book. |
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That is the nub of the discussion and the conflict between us. |
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The real nub of the matter here is, if the federal Conservative Party, which was your client essentially, wanted to buy more national advertising, why do you think they'd filter this money through the riding associations? |
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Really, the nub of the whole debate is that the public has a right to know who is influencing policy in this country, this Parliament and this government. |
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That is the fundamental nub of all these issues. |
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The nub of the question here is that we do not believe the government is blanking out or redacting documents in the interests of national security. |
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He has hit the nub of the issue which is the entire economic climate. |
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There was gradually growing experience of attempts to link learning at a distance with guided supervision of classroom practice, the nub of successful distance education for teachers. |
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Or you could go whole hog like nub Sweeney and just wear overalls. |
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We are well aware that Jerusalem is the nub of the issue. |
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He can't even make himself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? What a nub. |
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O freeze my soul in fitful sleep lest wind-filled sprites bequim the air and take us singly or in threes in mad agog or lumpsome nub, aghast to Milford Haven. |
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