There will never be another Warne, of course, but there is no harm in looking. |
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There is no harm in being rich of course, unless, as it usually does, it conflicts with being just. |
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The term is of course a mere English translation which may fail to catch the subtlety of the original. |
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There are, of course, a few sticks of gum, and I pop one in my mouth as I walk out the room. |
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And of course we should continue to take these awful, embarrassing and harmless photos. |
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He finds it a confounded nuisance, and this is a matter that, of course, he will be stuck with. |
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With the videographer following them, at a distance of course, they made their journey to the beach. |
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Not for her, of course, left swinging in a cave to the caw of crows, but so the rest of us can go on. |
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Events can always outrun expectations, of course, and publishers were ready for another Florida-style debacle of recounts and lawsuits. |
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The flip side, of course, is that it will show up any career breaks so you'll need to be prepared to talk about them. |
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She hopes Madame will accept that as some sort of olive branch and move on, but, oh no, of course not. |
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Dentists, of course, are concerned about soft drinks and cavities, or caries. |
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Ordinarily, of course, like every professional opinion-peddler, I approach all issues from a perspective of utter Olympian detachment. |
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Ronaldo, of course, scored for the fifth time, which gives their team easily the most potent strike force in the competition. |
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Neither, of course, does it reflect the incalculable emotional losses Japanese Americans suffered through stigmatization and incarceration. |
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Of course, he left his unsuspecting assistant to pass the hat, and of course the money filled it to the brim. |
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His still-life objects, of course, remain secular, but he endows them with an almost sacramental aura, into which he draws the scullery maid. |
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And of course, his record on preemptive military strikes is not exactly stellar either. |
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And of course families and friends enjoyed gathering around the piano to sing Christmas carols. |
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There will be caroling in front of the church on that day, and of course, services on Christmas Eve. |
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The Fed Chairman, of course, turned his fiscal rectitude on a dime as soon as the Republicans regained control of the Treasury. |
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Those issues do arise in Courts of Criminal Appeal, of course, in challenge to the conviction. |
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You can, of course, substitute pumpkin for the squash, but whatever you do, don't stint on the spinach. |
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The thrust of the barrel vault is strongest at the haunches of the arch and is, of course, continuous for its whole length. |
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It is all in the facts and figures, but, of course, she images somebody who is useless, inept, bungling, and ineffectual. |
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Instead, she leaves the flirting and drunken karaoke to her hausfrau pals, Maureen and Carol, who of course have domestic problems of their own. |
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People have done hard time in stir for a good deal less, but of course they didn't own e-tail outfits. |
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There was about a three-month hiatus, of course, while boats were being fixed and repaired. |
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The charity, of course, did not exist and he planned on pocketing all the proceeds. |
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It is, of course, much more sensible to take money from taxpayers and hand it over to mime artists to make sure that they are always in pocket. |
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He had to make things up on the spot of course and fortunately, the teacher had bought it. |
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They abandoned their former biased one-sided view which is of course an encouraging sign. |
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The pistol is ivory stocked of course, with original 1950 Colt medallions massaged neatly into the stock panels. |
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Shock has been the stock-in-trade of cutting-edge art for nearly a century, of course. |
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I loved her so much but I always felt it was a one-way relationship so I proposed, she of course said yes. |
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This applies in stock-based rotations, and is of course the basis for stockless rotations. |
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From time to time, of course, name and music fuse, and you get a kind of etymological perfection that's somehow close to onomatopoeia. |
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Paradise Lost is also, of course, filled with mimetic sound effects, onomatopoeia and mimetic syntax, which only work if the poem is sounded. |
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As a matter of course he also strays farther afield, both geographically and to embrace road and rail cartage. |
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The connectedness requirement is, of course, merely a heuristic that might not result in the intended model. |
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She was buzzing along at mound height plus 500 feet and flew directly over me as if she knew I was there, which, of course, was impossible. |
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Note, of course, that the use of such positional grids are an early form of Cartesian geometry. |
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Well, I, of course, am always chagrined when I have to disagree with the Washington Post editorial board. |
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The mallu guy of course is almost always in the gulf working alone on some onshore oil rig in the desert. |
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Ostriches, of course, do not bury their heads in the sand except in cartoons and comic strips. |
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And, of course, there'll be the now famous and much awaited rock show for the city's legions of headbangers. |
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Now, of course, they suspect he was carrying out the advice he had given to Steve, to behave normally. |
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The frenetic toing and froing of the weeks before finals are, of course, the result of months of work and preparation. |
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Everybody was busy planning for the Prom, for the finals and of course, for college. |
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Water cascading down the brook, artificial of course, added its own music to the place. |
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And to achieve all these must-haves of life, all that a girl needs is oodles of cash and of course television. |
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An unsurprising reaction, of course, but I figured that since I had something straight from the horse's mouth, I'd pass it along. |
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All of them got well, and of course all of them would have been claimed as triumphs if they had been submitted to the treatment. |
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But the difference of course was that Henry VIII wasn't really interested in changing anything other than the headship of the church. |
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When we raised our concerns to the senators lining up to oppose Ashcroft, they of course protested they would never stoop to such bigotry. |
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It is, of course, a memorial to the matriarch, the slab representing her headstone. |
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This DVD has the benefit of being struck from a brand new print of the film, so of course, it's going to look terrific. |
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One could, of course, record an audio-CD onto a cassette tape or similar analog technology at diminished quality and at performance speeds. |
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They go to the Scarlet Bar, because of course it is the only place to eat lunch in Erinsborough. |
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Today, of course, any such regulation would be struck down without a second thought. |
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He is, of course, well prepared, bunkered down in the Treasury with all his billions. |
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Just how much damage depends, of course, on the size of the storm surge that comes ashore with Rita. |
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At such times, singing, dancing and of course, plenty of hearty food were part of the celebration. |
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And of course he stopped in his tracks, turned around and gave her an exclusive, heart-searching interview about his difficult childhood. |
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If he's striking the ball well, then clearly he's going to be more confident and of course, we all know how important confidence is. |
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A graphical display of attitudes about distance education and the delivery of course materials were plotted. |
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These abstract principles are then applied to particular cases through a complex process called, of course, casuistry. |
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I also loved the sophistication and harmony of jazz, the melody and, of course, the great solos that jazz cats played. |
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And that means that it's important to have police officers, of course, on the straight and narrow. |
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Inter-institutional courses increase a university's catalog of course offerings and each participating institution collects their own tuition. |
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We should remark, of course, that Cramer was certainly not the first to give this rule. |
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The trust has provided seven school systems with audio and video equipment, including, of course, free cable. |
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They are of course quite unrelated, but it's interesting to note such similarities in species on opposite sides of the planet. |
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When I set this up for him the idea was he'd write about books but of course that's not how it's panned out. |
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And, of course, some companies are mitigating losses through currency hedges. |
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In part, of course, this Peter Kay reference is basically because Manford has a northern accent. |
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I still get the heebie-jeebies, of course, but that's because my reputation is on the line. |
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Sometimes we were helped out by relations and friends with muscles and, of course, the boys chipped in. |
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To the side I heaped up a pile of purple orach, and of course we set out piles of business cards and brochures along with an open photo album. |
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Such a cathexis of subjective viewpoints on an external event or character is, of course, common in narrative works associated with Modernism. |
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Government employees will squawk, of course, as will residents of surrounding neighborhoods, so the next mayor will have to be ready to fight. |
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They also know that orbits of planets are elliptical and not circular, which of course is another advanced bit of information. |
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He was right, of course, and standing there in the dark, with just a street light to light us, I felt a weird desire to get to know him. |
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She loves to cuddle up with you and of course her favourite pastime is catnapping in the sunshine. |
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The church people gave out corsages to the mothers, and of course the flower pinned to the leaf was an orchid. |
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An association between smoking and cot death may exist, of course, but it is difficult to separate smoking from other causative factors. |
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The first order of business, after breakfast of course, was our traditional Easter morning hike. |
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In the past the members of strict religious orders took the discipline as a matter of course. |
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But I still have to allocate time for stretching, napping and sleeping, and of course, my favorite, eating. |
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You put me in a room with a wax effigy of George Clooney, of course I'm going to squeal like a girl! |
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The root of the matter, of course, was presumably the re-establishment of the Roman Empire in the West without Byzantine authorization. |
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There is of course a matter of degree here, but certainly quantum physics is not in any kind of grey area at all. |
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I am of course referring to the weird squidgy jelly bit that comes between the pastry and meat. |
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So there was, of course, no other alternative than to hide away on a cot, squinched to the wall as far as I could go. |
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Then of course there is the bunny chow, served either with vegetables or with chicken. |
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Top performer, of course, is the 1.8 petrol, which squirts to 62 mph in 10.8 seconds. |
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Then of course, there were the school rivalries, when everything heated up an extra notch and bodies were put on the line. |
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Lest all this appears to be a matter of course, it is important to strike a note of extreme caution. |
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Now, of course, the avid pursuit of lazuli buntings and Blackburnian warblers is no longer merely a hobby. |
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Phase is basically a noun, though of course there is a denominal verb meaning to carry something out by phases, etc. |
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The reporters at that first press conference were, of course, spitting feathers. |
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In a formal sense, of course, the theory refers to some notional riskless rate. |
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My horse actually got a scab on her leg from a hack and I've spent the last four days at the barn treating it and of course, riding! |
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One means was, of course, new taxation, which was imposed on salt, stamps, hackney coaches, and, especially, on land. |
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All of this of course is impossible without training and educating a modern staff officer to required intellectual and professional standards. |
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Seaweeds, of course, are a food with a long history of medicinal use, both as a nourishing food tonic and as a medicine. |
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The foreign policy bureaucracy, not elected of course, plays a subordinate, non-political, essentially instrumental role. |
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Nan thought it was time to eat again and made us ham sandwiches and, of course, brought out the cake tin. |
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We can certainly, of course, shut ourselves off and say we can make nothing of it. |
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Athletes must have running shorts, spikes are not allowed in running shoes and of course bring suitable gear for the weather. |
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But, of course, the woodpecker may be a regular visitor and I wouldn't necessarily know. |
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I fell asleep soon enough and of course spilled my soda all over the carpet. |
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The growth rate of stalactites and stalagmites in many caves today is of course quite slow. |
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This consideration is not, of course, absent from the calculations of politicians. |
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In the final calculus of course, these are issues that are best settled empirically. |
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That doesn't make them any less important of course but it is a refreshing change. |
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These aspects of military life do not, of course, render entirely nugatory in the military context the guarantees of the First Amendment. |
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Fricker plays Mrs. Bread, a mere servant but also, of course, the keeper and the spiller of the secrets. |
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There are others as well, of course, and one of them will almost certainly come true. |
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We are, in our own small way, outcasts from the tribe, and of course that hurts. |
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War is, of course, a lot harder to prevent than the hijacking of four large airplanes by nineteen rather bumbling immigrants. |
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It is, of course, very difficult to kill your own sheep en ville, and most Muslims purchase halal meat from slaughterhouses. |
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She has filed a civil lawsuit which, of course, calls her motives into question. |
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And, of course, it's laughter all the way with comedy kings, Nicky Cummins and Davy Sutton up to their usual high jinks. |
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The business people can't stand, of course, to have something go wrong that gets into the newspapers. |
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And of course television news is even worse, as numerous studies have shown. |
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The new main entrance and shopping facilities will of course meet all the required fire safety standards. |
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But of course it was too expensive to employ trained nurses to do those kind of things so now we just stick to the medical side! |
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And we also, of course, have a standing invitation with the congressman himself. |
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Unless, of course, the sound of kids enjoying themselves sets your teeth on edge. |
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But, of course, as chance would have it, Rick came into Kieran's life at almost the same time. |
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And the small matter of lost tax revenue doesn't enter into the equation at all, of course. |
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Other standouts include Eddie Kaye Thomas as the oddball Finch and, of course, Eugene Levy as Jim's ever intrusive father. |
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So of course, that was precisely when the gods of fate decided to throw her a curveball. |
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I would of course win, and embark on an exciting and glamorous career as a celebrity re-mixer and general global god of Dance music. |
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And of course, there are no big choruses or infectious hooks to get you humming along. |
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Customers who don't want what lots of people want are, of course, out of luck. |
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There was no Weather Channel, no Internet, no stand-ups by wind-whipped, rain-soaked TV reporters, and, of course, no evacuation plan. |
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Our direct interest in proceedings had fizzled out the day before, of course. |
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At that time of day, of course, the ferry was already almost halfway to Montserrat. |
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But of course, the fact that you meet all the happening people at the gyms is an added bonus. |
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So of course, everyone on the O'Neil side is under the impression the I'm a stuck-up snob who wants nothing to do with them. |
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The reference here, of course, is to the historic presence of Afghan cameleers and their place of worship on the site. |
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The sheer bulk of it affects the whole Internet, of course, not just individual recipients. |
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He, of course, was his usual stubby short of a six-pack, only failing to let a try in through the referee's whistle. |
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Superbike 2001 does support multiplayer via LAN, Internet and of course a split-screen two player mode. |
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Yet this homage to the heroic model of Baudelairean modernity is, of course, a semiparodic one. |
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And of course, there are dozen of reporters camped out right here in front of the federal prison. |
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During the Peloponnesian War, Athens, the champion of democracies, of course supported the democrats throughout Greece whenever it could. |
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Plus, of course, they wanted a penalty for non-payment since I'd closed the bank account that paid off the balance each month. |
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The student, of course, has an obligation to do everything possible to grasp, absorb, and integrate that information and then implement it. |
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Once the notice period expired, the Bank was entitled to proceed with the sale, of course with an obligation to account. |
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The vogue notion at that time had been, of course, one of American decline, as popularized by Kennedy. |
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It's all we got when we went camping as kids of course, we always camped in well-groomed provincial campgrounds. |
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It's totally non-political in the sense that he ends up non-engaged with society, but that, of course, is the point. |
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There are, of course, a chief executive's policies, which are executed by a staff and attending bureaucracies. |
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He hissed when Galloway spoke, of course, cheered ostentatiously when King spoke, and generally made himself ridiculous. |
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Then there is of course the wholesale wiping out of some 300 hamlets and villages in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. |
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Complaining about this kind of ostentation, and this evidence of conspicuous consumption, of course makes one sound like Scrooge. |
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He was utterly obsessed of course and had a splendid ego but he's a master artist. |
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And, of course, those who use pottery or metal materials and techniques to create non-functional things are artists. |
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Though treated as subhuman, peasants were of course neither deaf, dumb, nor incapable of acting on their perceived interests. |
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It is, of course, an advantage that Scotland is a strong candidate for the European Championship. |
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Pastured flocks and herds of meat animals, dairy herds, and poultry flocks will return, requiring, of course, pastures and hay fields. |
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The same of course obtains with respect to the ethnic grievance groups that oppose such measures in the name of equal treatment. |
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The obverse, of course, was that such positive inducements would be withheld if the Soviet Union continued to pursue Cold War policies. |
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Baird, of course, takes the Berman stance and agrees with the cuts made to the film. |
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He did, of course, come with a family history and a degree of celebrity that meant he was already a public face. |
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There was of course the diner who complained volubly about everything and everyone, apparently believing this would impress his lady friend. |
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Such reticence, of course, is a cardinal sin in a media world that worships the gods of celebrity and fame. |
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This all seemed a great idea in principle but of course the numbers don't work. |
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This of course entails the idea that the ruling ideology doesn't take itself seriously. |
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As a matter of course, business owners protect themselves against health problems and loss of income. |
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Well, of course the costs have continued to go up while the prices have stayed down. |
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Training people to provide quality services costs, but that should be going on in any business as a matter of course. |
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We'll of course have to play the game a lot longer to see if it has staying power, but our initial impression was a good one. |
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There is, of course, the question of cost, for industrial wine is cheaper to produce than handmade wine. |
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So of course plain handprints evolved into footprints, and those mini footprints you can make with your fist and a finger. |
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But the problem here, of course, is that such changes are outside the scope of the bill. |
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The boys were out in force, of course, though unfortunately our afternoon was cut short by some uncharacteristically unfavorable weather. |
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She was a handsome woman then of course, the prettiest in Shepherds Bush some said. |
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Trees take longer to mature for harvest, and petroleum is, of course, nonrenewable. |
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So in the time-honoured tradition of capitalism, I'm going to steal their idea and offer my own solutions, at a cut rate of course. |
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Larger mushroom caps of course are better and you can be creative with your stuffing choices. |
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But of course cough is a common symptom of pulmonary oedema or coexistent bronchitis, so you should also consider these causes. |
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All this will happen, of course, after the voting has taken place and the result has been declared. |
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Your anthology includes writers from various countries, including Australia, but of course steampunk is essentially English, I guess. |
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Many improvements were made, of course, but the idea remained remarkably the same. |
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It is, of course, obvious that such an approach is predicated on the lawfulness of the policy. |
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The most obvious way of dealing with the waste is of course not to produce it in the first place. |
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Older people cannot, of course, be expected to know what they might care to do with their time. |
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It is expected of them, of course, and most of the time it is pretty tedious stuff. |
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Assuming, of course, they were ever really expected to be taking part in the first place. |
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It is, of course, obvious that it is not only actions that are bound to succeed that have a value. |
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Oh yes, sure I got messages from others, and of course I was ecstatic to hear from them. |
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There is no doubt that we want to do well and of course we will try and win the championship if that is possible. |
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My solicitors have indeed attended today, although of course they are not legal aided at all. |
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They must have thought we were on a pleasure cruise, and of course in lots of ways we were. |
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Hope you enjoy this so far, of course I am very critical so have no idea how good this actually is. |
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Oh, of course, he had invited me to tea, but been asked out himself, and forgotten all about me. |
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That's assuming that blogging and the column both last another year of course. |
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This is all very positive for me, of course, but it is also good for the team. |
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It could be, of course, that he just had an off night for he faded after a bright opening. |
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Then there is the generously-proportioned nose and, of course, the determined chin and steely blue gaze. |
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We rely here, of course, upon the fact that capital gains tax was payable after 1985 by the vendor. |
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Another disadvantage is that, of course, you have to adequately capitalize the business yourself. |
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They are simple to use on flat and gentle terrain, but glide better on the steeps, which of course, will also take a little more practice. |
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The region is the home of Blues music, and is steeped in the history of the river and, of course, the War of Northern Aggression. |
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Have servers ask as a matter of course whether anyone at the table is celebrating a birthday, anniversary or promotion. |
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I had played only two tournaments on U.S. soil and missed the cut in both, which of course didn't get me much attention. |
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If you're only thinking ideologically, of course you vote for the incumbent of your own party. |
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They are not, of course, capable of talking the economy up, which is the exclusive preserve of office holders. |
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The navy, of course, was commanded and largely officered by Royal Navy personnel. |
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In reality, of course, charging into exporting in this kind of haphazard fashion is not ideal. |
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It's unfair to blame the hapless candidate, of course, for her party's shortcomings. |
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So of course city-dwellers voted for someone who promised more government welfare. |
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People vote for their elected leaders, of course, but they vote for lawmakers to make laws. |
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This sounds idealistic, of course, but voting isn't something that should take one day. |
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It's an outrageous act of poor sportsmanship, which of course, makes for great comedy. |
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The problem with that, of course, is that those opposition parties are out of step with 82 percent of New Zealanders. |
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And of course you are lucky that Contestant No.1 has not yet discerned that you are stepping out on him. |
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People love to jump from high altitudes in New Zealand, properly protected, of course, and it's not just bungee jumping that's popular here. |
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We will operate within it, of course, but anyone who watches us won't notice any difference from what we were doing this time last year. |
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This said, of course, while the two spouses are looking in opposite directions in the dark. |
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Large hencoops are, of course, best, for they give them space to run and shelter from sun, rain and wind. |
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Most even find that it's okay to go further than that, with permission from everyone concerned of course. |
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You'll also want to consider a DVD burner, and of course a CD-RW drive is a must for this category. |
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And mutagenicity is of course a bad thing, because increased DNA damage is generally held to be a factor in carcinogenesis. |
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He, of course, was pilloried by the Labour Party at the time, and by the usual card-carrying members of the Labour Party working in the media. |
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It was, of course, a poisonous plant, hemlock, that gave Athens its state poison, used for the execution of Socrates. |
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But of course the great plan, the master plan for the property is to one day lay down a track, to harness up a horse, and start jogging one up and learn to drive. |
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You can, of course, chill out at most mealtimes in smart casuals. |
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Things, of course, begin to heat up when two girls move in next door. |
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Decisions will have to be made in relation to the various championship formats, and then of course there will be the championship draws to spice up the occasion. |
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Of course there was a lyric pas de deux, of course to a Viennese waltz. |
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His efforts to resist the use of British cloth led to the resurgence of khadi and of course made the spinning wheel symbolic to the Indian independence movement. |
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There are, of course, many good things to be written about how Scotland's academic base has more than held its own in producing business spin-outs. |
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The only things that gave off color were the violet flowers in the vases, the several tables placed throughout the room, the fireplace, and of course the floor. |
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They were fleshy and tender like her own arms, but rimmed with spiral corkscrew blades which stretched from wrist to shoulder on each limb, and of course, the hooks. |
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But of course the story has to spiral out of control ending in a ridiculous scene involving the social worker who has been assigned to Denise and RJ's case. |
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If some parents choose to pretend to their children that they were virginally conceived, that is, of course, their societally complicit prerogative. |
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The point, of course, is that these people are wrong in their analysis of the relationship between human beings and non-human animals, not that they're unpleasant. |
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And, of course no more bunnies like Fosters with assets to sell. |
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Then, of course, there was the time he was allegedly spotted sleeping during a Springsteen show, which he profusely denied. |
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The book itself, of course, is proof positive that the strangers came around. |
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The case enclosing the device must of course be made of non-magnetic material such as brass, aluminum, special stainless-steel alloys, or plastic. |
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He enjoyed learning the job, trying to speak Burmese, hunting, swimming and tennis at the club, to which, of course, no coloured person was admitted except as a servant. |
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The state cannot be held to account for every outburst of vitriol, unless, of course, it has appointed the writer in question in a key position in a publication it supervises. |
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Some of our favorites are the long, skinny French radishes, French purslane, arugula, mache, salad burnet, lemon verbena, leeks and, of course, all kinds of tomatoes. |
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When it does, of course there's going to be cause for jubilation and some relief, but I'm not sure there will ever be a VE or a VJ day in that context. |
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The case is lined with white voile with green polka dots, of course. |
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Without getting too spoilery, I'll just say the spectral malcontent here is a girl nursing a familiar grudge and, of course, vents her frustration through violence. |
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So of course, we cut people up, we find organs, we cut them up, and there are veins, and wobbly bits, and spongy parts that go squelch when you poke them. |
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It seems the universe is punishing, violent, random, chaos, and so of course you become controlling. |
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So they accompanied us, even though of course they couldn't vote. |
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I cannot of course vouch for the accuracy of his information. |
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I like sexy clothes of course but they should not be vulgarised. |
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There are non-trivial difficulties with probe design and manufacture, of course, but this is still the coolest thing I've read in Science News in a long time. |
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For now, of course, the relentless tech downturn means a buyer's market. |
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I of course could not sleep for fear of rolling over and squashing her. |
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With the crop of youngsters he is developing West Ham could be looking to go places but of course they will sell most of them and leave Harry scouring Europe again. |
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Sorely missed talent, of course, only goes so far in ramping up excitement for a new sitcom. |
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This, of course, does not stop her noseying around, interfering and gossiping to her heart's content, especially to her completely hen-pecked hubby Norman. |
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As a not-for-profit publication we cannot, of course, endorse either team. |
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The ground units would, of course, be backed by massive conventional air and sea power, ready to subject the enemy to a lethal barrage at a moment's notice. |
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That we live in a habitable universe of course is a selection effect. |
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But of course someone always will recline her seat, like the people in the first row, or the woman in front of me, whom I hate. |
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And, of course, no Area re-creation is complete without a silver-walled dance floor, finished with flashing lights. |
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These technologies can be shackled by the hand of the state, of course. |
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Because, of course, red-blooded, white-skinned folks like Timothy McVeigh, Ted Kaczynski, and Adam Lanza pose no threat at all. |
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And of course, cacti and succulents don't turn a hair in the heat. |
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As part of this dream, he sent a group off to the north to start building a sawmill, and, of course, they came back saying they had found gold nuggets. |
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Listen to the music and of course, listen to the leader calling the steps. |
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The conviction would stand, of course, unless there was a free pardon. |
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The old-age embracers don't see it as an obsession, of course. |
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He celebrated the larrikin streak in the Australian soul, the irreverence, the hedonism and physicality and of course the bloody-minded stoicism, obduracy and deviousness. |
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Then, of course, he became the biggest rap star on the planet. |
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Now symbolism, of course, is more in contrast with objectivism. |
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There will be stars, starlets and, of course, sultry costumes. |
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And of course Guevara has been a revolutionary poster boy forever and Cuba's potent combination of sunshine and socialism has always had its camp followers. |
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And then of course, as is apparently compulsory these days, there's the obligatory shock twist ending that doesn't stand up to a moment's scrutiny. |
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And of course what people become most disconcerted about when they come out to Stonehenge, is to discover they're not the star sign they thought they were all their lives. |
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The amusing thing here, of course, is that his character in the film is clearly an obsessive, neurotic control freak who also teaches his cat to use a flush toilet. |
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Naked ambition, of course, has spawned many other candidacies. |
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The vocals are supported by guitar, violin and keyboard and, of course, the occasional handclaps, providing an up-beat, cheery backing to the shopping of Argos customers. |
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It does, of course, include many such rules and decisions and these can be found, paradigmatically, in statute books, judicial decisions and, of course, written constitutions. |
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Of course Martha will resurface, via a rather contrived encounter with Nicholas, and of course Regina will have to decide. |
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She said sometimes there are technical difficulties, of course, and shots have to be retaken. |
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The big span of the public area and the long cantilevers are, of course, generated by using an inner concrete structure that is masked by the flowing white masonry. |
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The result for Milne's cosmology was a stationary universe with an infinite past age which, of course, acted as a precursor to the steady-state theory. |
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The Australian flag of course features the British union flag in the canton, a flag which signifies, intrinsically, the union of the English, Irish and Scottish nations. |
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In that case you have nature and urban life but this is, of course, not unique to Reykjavik. |
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When ridley Scott was at the end of the phone, then of course I jumped at that opportunity. |
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The festival of Hanukkah commemorates the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem and is accompanied by traditional games, rituals and, of course, food. |
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Whether or not any particular deletion can be recovered will, of course, depend upon the phenotypic consequences of haploidy for its chromosome region. |
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I will, of course, defer to your official spokesman there at the Pentagon. |
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Of course I took some drugs, and of course I got off my face. |
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And of course, the road trip is also a way for the group to rally support for the candidates it's backing, all Democrats thus far. |
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There's no air, there's hard radiation, there's poison in the ground below you and of course, it's between 100 and 150 degrees below in centigrade. |
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I don't think the human body was meant for that, and so we find shoulder injuries and of course they're playing more on hard courts now, unforgiving courts. |
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