Every night of late, I've been listening to the sounds of water cascading down rocks and the splash of ocean waves coming in with the tide. |
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I don't know what I have done to upset him but I must have done something as Gareth has been very short with me of late. |
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Out of frame of late Tiger sharpened his claws again last week and took Mount Juliet apart. |
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The astragalus of diadectids is identical to those of late Paleozoic terrestrial amniotes in structure and relationship to neighboring elements. |
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My entries have been a bit infrequent of late due to work-related and non-work related stuff. |
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He's in fact been all but invisible of late making hardly any public appearances. |
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My immediate left-hand tablemate is ten years older than me, and looks like he had a lot of late nights in the eighties. |
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The concession of late goals has been their Achilles' heel over the last year or so. |
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This is Chris, his home computer, a guitar, some second hand drums, and several months of late nights whilst holding down the day job. |
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He's usually stand-offish but seems he and the Captain are talking more as of late so I think that gives us a full house. |
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So he's releasing a bevy of albums of late, and I shan't cachinnate nor chortle at this dispatch. |
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Having to wake up at 6am again, after a couple of weeks of late nights and late mornings, is hard. |
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What I'm getting at is that you seem have a bone to pick with me of late, and we should thrash it out before it becomes a problem. |
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There have been warnings of late of potato blight and people with sowings of potatoes would be well advised to spray. |
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The lucky new resident, nicknamed Tama-chan, was given residency because he has been seen of late frolicking in and basking along a local river. |
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The difficulty here lies in collecting complete multigenerational families, particularly for diseases of late onset. |
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It all came flooding back to him just now, as he looked out the misty window at a sky black and bursting with a load of late winter wetness. |
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I've not been terribly fit to blog of late, contenting myself instead with low-level tasks and early nights. |
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Though the amount of press it has seen has dwindled as of late, the show is still as exciting as ever. |
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Rather, each of the seven chapters is a detailed thematic essay exploring a key issue in the history of late 19th-century France. |
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One section is devoted to the assimilation and exploration of the philosophical and scientific heritage of late antiquity. |
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As of late June, many archaeologists in Iraq regarded that number as optimistic, with the suspected total running to twice or three times that. |
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Last semester, she dabbled in communications courses at a local college, which would explain her articulateness in interviews of late. |
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A visual feast of late Victorian stamp design and commercial printing can be found in the pages of this award winning exhibit. |
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We seem to have become a nation of late bookers and seat-of-our-pants spendthrifts, incapable even of saving for our own pensions. |
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After a period in the critical wilderness, Bacharach has of late been enjoying something of a renaissance. |
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Maritimo have been giving the managerial merry-go-round a vigorous whirl of late. |
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It really does appear of late that the National Party itself has had a bit of a road to Damascus experience. |
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Non-native plants, such as Laurustinus will also contribute to the increasing number of late winter pit stops for insects. |
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The provincial Libs are of course facing the same problems as their federal counterparts of late. |
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The insurrectionists that we have oft complained of late have grown more bold in their depredations, attacking ever nearer to our palace. |
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Between 1885 and 1900, capsule biographies of late, great Britons were published quarterly in alphabetical order. |
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I did a bit of practice, had several physiotherapy sessions on my shoulder and ankle, both of which have been troubling me of late. |
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Emily's blue eyes were bloodshot and swollen, meaning she had been crying of late. |
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Celtic may have a new manager, but the Euro ineptitude which has been their hallmark of late remains. |
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She does not, for example, have problems with anti-abortion activists displaying the results of late abortions. |
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I have been finding the BBC a bit vanilla of late and will check out Channel 4 news instead. |
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Of course, after a lot of late nights in a row, and with the flat so hot, there was little chance of me getting to sleep early last night. |
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At the end of late embryogeny, somatic embryos were already differentiated, and the width of the embryo approximated its length. |
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Diving conditions vary, but the best visibility occurs early in the season before the plankton blooms of late summer. |
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They here inspire Hickox and his team to performances just as electrifying as those they have given of the great series of late Haydn masses. |
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Last weekend saw a lot of fishing activity due to the great weather we've been having of late. |
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For many students, that translates into four years of late nights, pizza banquets and boozy weekends that start on Wednesday. |
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O'Connor's sympathies are certainly with Federalism, and Ginsburg has become more inclined towards Federalism as of late. |
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Here, his great palace imitated and even incorporated examples of late classical art and architecture. |
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The mortarium from Oxford is of fourth century type and the shell-tempered rilled jars and bowls are of late fourth century date. |
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However, of late they have been used for an altogether different purpose namely as a dumping ground. |
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The Southern League has favored pitching dramatically of late, though the Georgia outfielders will be playing in historically neutral parks. |
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But I think that the reason is that we experience the effects of late capitalism more perspicuously. |
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Act II used a dance-off between town and country women to illustrate differences and commonalities of late twentieth-century social mores. |
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Born into a noble family, Neroccio was one of the most able artists of late 15th-century Siena. |
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Overall it is an extremely rich concentration of late Neolithic and Bronze Age funerary monuments. |
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The team has had plenty of glory days in the past, but of late their efforts have brought little by way of reward. |
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His style combines Mannerist formulas inspired by his years in Rome with a breadth of handling in the tradition of late Titian and Tintoretto. |
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All of these artists had their formative years in the freewheeling atmosphere of late 1960s Prague. |
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Spring is beginning to make its long awaited appearance even if the weather has been bitterly cold and frosty of late. |
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We have a most jolly fellow for a postman and here of late I've been confounding and delighting him. |
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The rising star has been cooking up quite a storm of late with her laid-back jazz style and blend of funk, soul, hip-hop, Latin and deep house. |
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But foremost, it is groundbreaking and should stimulate a re-examination of late premodern American medicine. |
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Although both teams created a number of late chances the game ended in deadlock. |
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But of late the hot debate is why many women are choosing not to marry and others are opting for the union later in life. |
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Blue Jays and crows seem to have moved in of late, overpowering the persistent chirps of the chipping sparrows and resident cardinals. |
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We played at a higher tempo than of late and we showed the aggression and the determination we have been lacking in recent games. |
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Two yearly crops of early corn were eaten as they ripened, and a harvest of late corn was dried and stored for winter use as hominy. |
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However, of late I've taken to using a bentwood chair on set, but I am writing my next film so I'll be getting the old chair out again. |
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That team speed will overwhelm the Bucs' offense, which has been clicking of late. |
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This they have managed to do with some success, although it has rebounded on them of late. |
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However, massive credit to the Windies, who seem to be gelling into a rather attractive team of late. |
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However, Parker has been hobbled of late by a bruised leg suffered in the Kings series, and it is unclear if he will be at 100 percent. |
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The Treaty of Paris marked the high tide of late nineteenth-century colonialism in the United States. |
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No little effort was required to overcome stubborn opponents who showed why they have been rejuvenated of late. |
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Wanderers were unbeaten in three Premiership matches during February, but were left counting the cost of a couple of late defensive lapses. |
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Bangalore city news of late is dominated by roads, one-ways, flyovers, Metro rail and international airport. |
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Collum, who had as of late been pathologically tardy, arrived last, his hair disheveled, but his suit in irreproachable order. |
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Far too often of late, thunderstruck Democrats have obligingly laid down to be rolled over. |
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One must question the freedom of late which allows the press to irreparably annihilate an individual's reputation without proper investigation. |
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It has been a long week of late nights and early mornings, with busy days sandwiched in between. |
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Its introduction will provide a massive shot in the arm to the downtrodden biotech sector, which has hemorrhaged investor support of late. |
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This spread eastwards to affect the whole island and has left a haunting legacy of late medieval conventual ruins. |
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Life seems a little hectic of late, though I'm not sure why, and I feel as though I have been chasing my own tail the last few days. |
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A large man deep in the throes of late middle age appears in the living room. |
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In sample 17, development of the S-C fabric was postdated by growth of late garnet and fibrolite. |
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I am sure many readers would agree with me when I say that life seems to be increasingly hectic of late. |
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This is not a moan or a gripe but something that's been puzzling me of late. |
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It seems I am not the only one to have suffered unending frustrations of late. |
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The girls are training very hard of late and a full panel has been evident in recent weeks. |
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We have been poorly served by the media of late and shooting the messenger is not going to fix it. |
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A shame though, as I've been listening to her most recent two albums an awful lot of late. |
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Which is good as it'll be a little more civilised than I've been used to of late. |
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Does the party retain its basic commitment to the free market or has it become more communitarian of late? |
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The new jobs of late have been in supermarkets and call-centres, not laboratories. |
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I also noticed plenty of people strolling around the perimeter of wildflower garden and even enjoying picnics on the balmy days of late December. |
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Replacement's brainstorm at line-out put Wallabies back in ascendancy and concession of late penalty sealed fate of Lions. |
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Within the city, notable monuments include a splendid arch and a screen of gods of late second or early third century date. |
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It's refreshing also to see Posey grab hold of a role like this, seeing as she hasn't had anything substantive to sink her talents into of late. |
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A quick frisson marks the transition from the warm, languid flatness of late summer to the sharp chill of autumn. |
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Sanghol, is a multi-period site with evidence of late Harappan Bara culture and Sunga, Kushan, Gupta and Medieval periods. |
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Be especially aware of late night, rowdy discussions around the campfire, or yelling and shouting. |
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I can hear the excitement in his voice when he's talking about things and it's been sadly lacking in his voice of late. |
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Millions of Madeira cakes have given their all on our shores in the service of late night study. |
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Walk more, eat less and include dairy products to help burn fat is the scuttlebutt of late. |
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He was reluctant to do this, but of late severe sick headaches made the step imperative, and he consented to go to the hospital. |
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Coral bells, or heucheras, have gotten a lot of attention of late for their colorful, patterned leaves. |
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That would, of course, be easier to say if there hadn't been two thinly veiled attempts to get me off my bahookie of late. |
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The well-established obsession of late medieval chivalry with heraldry, orders and tournaments became overwhelmingly apparent. |
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About 15 years ago, I had to do a week of late shifts as a Computer Operator and it was during a possibly visible Aurorae. |
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Wheat seeded into soybean stubble last fall looks thin because of late planting into dry conditions. |
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Yet, despite all these trappings of success and personal happiness, of late he has been questioning exactly where his own life is going. |
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It is intended to re-occupy the territory so calamitously vacated by that particular political party of late. |
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This event is also associated with production of late orogenic granite magma. |
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The same message goes out from sports team managers, some of whom are developing very bad sideline manners of late. |
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Too many memoirs of late tell us more than we wanted to know about the sordid details of individual lives. |
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Late syphilis may take the forms of late benign syphilis, cardiovascular syphilis and neurosyphilitic disease. |
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They strive to nail these issues down early, and make sure that the marketing dude understands the impact of late decisions, and sees the value of the design ideas. |
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Schueler is one of the great forgotten geniuses of late 20 th-century art. |
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Lancs have been in imperious form of late and with the signings of Symonds and North, the county have real momentum as we approach the final run-in. |
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It's all part of the same game, just down to the micro level, and reading your columns of late I would like to do whatever we can to give them a push. |
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In reality, however, he may be little more than an adroit poseur who has successfully exploited the decadence of late modernist vanguardism to his own advantage. |
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So with the doors of late night closed to her, Slate had to scale down her ambitions to raise her profile. |
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The confessor's claims that Stuart had been fitted up shook the parochial world of late 1950s Australia, a country just waking up to the notion of civil rights. |
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Although there has been some buzz of late about young abstract painters in Los Angeles, much of the truly innovative new work has been figuratively based. |
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In France, reaction against the asymmetric filigree of late Rococo produced frames with architectural frets and interlaced ornament, suited to the Neoclassical interior. |
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In Europe the cubeb was a minor spice of late medieval times and the 17th century and was still being mentioned in some recipes in 18th-century European cookery books. |
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As touring acts have demonstrated of late, there's safety in numbers. |
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This looks to be an actual, honest-to-god service acquisition, and not an acquihire for the engineering talent as has become so common in the Valley of late. |
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The Cambro-Ordovician boundary is now radiometrically dated at 490 Ma and so only rocks and fossils of late Cambrian age are included in this part of our survey. |
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Thus, nowadays, these four species represent progressive stages of late speciation and constitute an excellent example of ecological speciation and adaptive radiation. |
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We know we have to keep on top of late payments, that cash is the lifeblood of our company and that if we didn't collect, we'd be dead in the water. |
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Instead of tea and bread and butter, which has prevailed of late years, the maids of honor in Queen Elizabeth's time were allowed three rumps of beef for their breakfast. |
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This has been a problem for many years and has become a lot worse of late. |
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This is despite the introduction of late payment legislation three years ago that, in theory, allows a supplier to hit tardy payers with interest penalties. |
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The traditional home of the dirty weekend has acquired a few stylish new hotels of late, but for sheer sauciness, none of them can match this one. |
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And this is not the only trade dispute to affect public transport of late. |
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I got home, had a yarn with my Mum about the various things she had been doing as of late, that is to say she told me what she has been doing and I listened. |
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He viewed it as if etched into the vigor of late August trees and the tangerine sunsets that became so common and came so soon as the fall winds approached. |
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The normally staid company has become a lot more adventurous of late. |
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There has not been too much news from the Killoran Clan gatherings of late, but all that has now changed as another re-union is billed for October of this year. |
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Hence the string of television programmes that have been commissioned of late showing people binning their PAYE existence, going out on a limb and living by their own wits. |
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The Library has been abuzz with a lot of activities of late. |
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But over that winter we produced something like 600 sherds of pottery, a collection of late Bronze Age metalwork, spindlewhorls, loom weights, and animal bone. |
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As mentioned on Friday, I've been a wee bit tired of late, something that's been dragging on and off since before Xmas and it's getting a bit annoying all told. |
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For some reason, all my thoughts of late have been of a political nature. |
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But of late, the Academy has been in a more detached, ironic mood and has turned its back on middlebrow uplift. |
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Secondly, Trinitarian thought has enjoyed a revival of late precisely because theologians have shown its relevance to contemporary social concerns. |
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Although population losses can be made good very quickly, in Ireland population growth remained low for the rest of the century as a result of late marriage. |
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However, it is also possible that in years of late snow-melt, pikas may lose litters or reabsorb litters and then breed again in post-partum estrus. |
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It became the perfect central motif, as both an anciently used village resource and the centre of late 20th century disputes on patents and ownership of knowledge. |
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I guess in a way the get together was a kind of late baby shower. |
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If there's a sense that Sydney's been losing its mojo of late, at least in designer property terms, then Ian Moore and Tina Engelen will soon have to wear some of the blame. |
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All was jolly and genial between the king of late night and the pretender to the throne. |
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In my part of the country, the oppressive days of late summer are now past, and the first hint of the longed-for winter rains have teased us by speckling the dusty ground. |
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He had to live up to the legacy of late night's golden boy, Jimmy Fallon, who hosted the time slot before he did. |
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Intense diplomacy in the last few days resolved a number of late snags that threatened to unravel the agreement. |
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The streets were filled with the hustle and bustle of late afternoon as the office workers and salarymen flooded from their buildings onto the streets. |
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Under limited light, similar to that of late dusk, Kelber and her colleagues trained sixteen hawkmoths to find the sugar solution placed in the centers of artificial flowers. |
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Many of the impressive gains made by the rebels of late, Holliday adds, were months in the making. |
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Directed by Aroona Irani who also acts in it, its hour long-episodes have of late been hitting enough of an emotional pitch to delight those who love a well-made tear-jerker. |
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His inversion and subversion of these multivalent emblems of consumer culture reinforce the anti-consumer message he delivers in our era of late capitalism and globalization. |
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Patterson has turned in some acrobatic, diving catches of late. |
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Seated in the club of late, I found my eyes straying to the walls. |
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Indeed, with all the attention that has surrounded him of late, it's easy to forget that Fiennes was a relative unknown outside the West End five years ago. |
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Plenty of late migrants are passing through this week, with numerous marsh warblers, spotted flycatchers etc. being seen in Abu Dhabi, as well as a thrush nightingale. |
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He examines this through the idea of the cosmopolitan, arguing for an experimental cosmopolis against the return to place advocated by many critics of late Modernism. |
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A big cheerio to Bill, who's not been in the best of health of late. |
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Charlotte has been too busy working to get to the beach, and of late the weather's been too chilly to sunbathe or swim in the outdoor pool at her apartment complex. |
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Motherwell, who have been selling the family silver of late, fielded a team of itinerants and youngsters alongside the few remaining familiar faces. |
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Rocks of late Precambrian and early Paleozoic age have yielded a variety of tiny spine-like fossils of dominantly organic or weakly phosphatic composition. |
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In the market conditions of late 2008, Reserve Primary was too small, and too poor, to top up. |
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By far the biggest indicator of slowdown of late has been the dip in the value of the dollar that reigned supreme for the past 10 years, as the US enjoyed its longest boom. |
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Marlon has had particularly tough economic troubles of late, according to a longtime family friend. |
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But the competition between him, and Jimmys Fallon and Kimmel could refresh the stale landscape of late night. |
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Her long, curling dark hair had been swept upwards into the most fashionable style as of late, pinned into place by delicate silver gems that shone in her hair. |
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The clement weather of late has of course helped, but the signs were there of a huge improvement long before mother nature decided to give a hand. |
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There is nothing new about England's social, economic and cultural decay, but the spectacle has of late become so unedifying as to be almost unendurable. |
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However, of late, some State forces have diverged from the national plan. |
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With the low dispersal ability of late instar fall cankerworm, it is not surprising that associational susceptibility was evident at the scale of only a few meters. |
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They do not look askance at me for my wardrobe, a mix of late 1990s investment banker fashion, thrift stores, and clothing swaps with a few hand-knits thrown in. |
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If the rumor mill is right, then CBS has made a bold hire, handing a relative unknown one of late night's juiciest gigs. |
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It is made from a blend of late harvested and dried refosco, carmenere and corvina, making it sort of a super-Venetian as they call it on the back label. |
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It had been a terrific cup tie, but the game then petered out as the Wasps, showing a fine professionalism, prevented the Raiders from mounting any sort of late pressure. |
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With the Easter holidays just underway, school children are looking forward to two weeks of late morning lie-ins and afternoons spent hanging out with their friends. |
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Nor has there been of late any lively intellectual interest in the topic. |
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The sultry chanteuse enraged the daughter of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain with comments she made about wanting to die young. |
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Two years ago, she was cremated next to the chhatris of the other two Maharanis, wives of late Maharaja Sawai Man Singh of Jaipur. |
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This touches upon the real dilemmas that are now posed for those contemplating the intoxicative practices of late modern capitalist societies. |
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As of late 2016, it is available to passengers flying with Aer Lingus, Air Europa, EasyJet, Norwegian Air Shuttle, TAP Portugal and WOW air. |
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The period of late antiquity after Roman rule saw Cumbria organised as the native British kingdom of Rheged. |
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Given the number of peekaboo dresses we have seen of late, sheer is a trend that doesn't look like it's going away any time soon. |
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Blazers, pencil skirts and It bags are all workwear favourites and have had the subtlest of updates of late. |
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So kudos to director Bernard Rose for trying to breathe life into a genre that's become so tired and directionless of late. |
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As with ordinary henges, they are thought to have served ritual purposes and are thought to be of late Neolithic date. |
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Connect, a six-year-old son of Petong, has really hit his stride of late and has become a most consistent performer. |
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Connect, a six-year-old son of Petong has really hit his stride of late and has become a most consistent performer. |
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Warburtons' response to Hovis' time-travelling epic is a vaguely sinister head trip reminiscent of late 90s cult favourite Being John Malkovitch. |
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As of late 2016, there are plans to create a commuter rail service connecting New Haven to Springfield via Hartford. |
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Zineb did not give good control as a precover spray but as a cover spray it gave excellent control of late and storage scab. |
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Consequences of methodological decisions on the diagnosis of late luteal phase dysphoric disorder. |
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Although a native speaker of Greek, Claudian is one of the best Latin poetry stylists of late antiquity. |
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He associated with some of the leading figures of late republican Rome, including Cicero and Pompey, both of whom visited him in Rhodes. |
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Bosham Church is partly of Saxon construction and is shown on the Bayeaux Tapestry as the local church of late Saxon and Danish kings of England. |
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Browning's poem, his composite story, became part of late 19th century popular culture and was accepted as a historic legend. |
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In this way, the villa system of late Antiquity was preserved into the Early Middle Ages. |
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Prominent Latin poets of late antiquity include Ausonius, Prudentius, Claudian, and Sidonius. |
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The most important development of late medieval literature was the ascendancy of the vernacular languages. |
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Reintroduced Mexican wolves in Arizona and New Mexico are protected under the ESA and, as of late 2002, number 28 individuals in eight packs. |
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A summary of the preliminary contents of the hoard, as of late 2009, is shown in the table below. |
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And as of late, those places are rapidly growing in numbers. |
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A major Pakistani city Lyallpur was renamed Faisalabad in 1977 in honor of late King Faisal. |
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Up to 20 species have been classified in the genus but the taxonomic placement of some of the traditional species has been questioned as of late. |
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Main man Harry Kane's form has mirrored that of his side, with the goals finally making a return of late, including four in his last two outings. |
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The scratch team player has been putting steady scores in of late and this was a very steady round with 13 pars and a birdie. |
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Norton appears to have lost his way of late with a succession of luvvie love-ins, while Carr appears to be existing on guest list scraps. |
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Naidu is the son-in-law of late NTR and his son Nara Lokesh married Balakrishna's daughter Brahmani. |
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New legislation is failing to stem the rising tide of late payments experienced by small businesses in the Midlands. |
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What bearing hath be shown of late toward thee By which thou might'st beframe some estimate Of his mind's placid flow or turbulent? |
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I am on a renewed whole food kick with my kids, having backslid in the direction of Walkers crisps and 99s of late, and they are not happy. |
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The faster the better Kames Park has been a reformed character of late, with two wins from his last four starts. |
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The result is the kind of gray mediocrity and bureaucratic indistinguishability typical of late communism. |
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The prevalence of late positive reactions and evidence against systemic ampliative allergy. |
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There were roots of some sort, also, baking like earthapples near the fire, and a basket of late berries, most of them bitter. I ate them anyway. |
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Her translations are dimmed over with a fug of late eighteenthcentury poetic diction, a striving for sublimity or for sentimental effect. |
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The tectonic contact zones of the PPZ have not undergone cataclastic deformation and are therefore supposed to be of late orogenic origin. |
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And even Whittington has been sounding more belligerent of late. |
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Number-crunchers have come up with a list of late lamented celebrity millionaires. |
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And ready money had been so much more plentiful of late, owing to poor John Morton's ready-handed honesty! |
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This estate was, when I moved here, a showpiece layout, but of late it is becoming just another sink hole. |
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Volume of whole blood and absolute amount of serum proteins in the early stage of late toxemia of pregnancy. |
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They also believe that some of the naysaying coverage of ACO development of late has very much overdrawn. |
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The nine-year-old was blighted by jumping problems in his formative years over fences, but it looks as though they have been ironed out of late. |
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The nine-year-old was blighted by jumping problems in his formative years over fences, but they seem to have been ironed out of late. |
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Son of late Fozy and Lillian Tokla, adored father of David and his wife Kerry Tokla and Michael Tokla. |
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The traditional ballad has been seen as originating with the wandering minstrels of late medieval Europe. |
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Several Old English poems are adaptations of late classical philosophical texts. |
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Frippet made up a lot of late ground to win the 11-furlong maiden and is quite a nice prospect. |
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As of late 2013, activists were still calling on the Salvation Army to change its stance on LGBT issues, citing ongoing discrimination. |
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The Kantajew Temple and Dhakeshwari Temple are excellent examples of late medieval Hindu temple architecture. |
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In west Penwith, the area of late survival of the Cornish language, spriggans are distinguished from pixies by their malevolent nature. |
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Penalty shoot-outs have been as unkind to the ladies as their male counterparts of late. |
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The genius of late capitalism is the development of strategies for managing and profiting by its own excess. |
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As of late 2016, Ireland now has sixteen distilleries in operation, with at least a further fourteen in the planning stages. |
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As of late February 2017 the BBC reported hospital services are to be cut and some hospitals closed in two thirds of England. |
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This same study also showed that preoperative normocalcemia is an independent predictor of late postoperative hypocalcemia. |
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Many theatres in the West End are of late Victorian or Edwardian construction and are privately owned. |
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After carbon-dating the artifact, the archaeologist determined that it was of late bronze age manufacture. |
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Have high oil prices of late really caused Americans to buy fewer SUVs, or is this just a myth? |
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The very large hoard of late Roman hacksilver found at Traprain Law may have originated in either way. |
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There have been reports of late swallows, reports of late swifts, late northern wheatears. |
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During the Trent Affair of late 1861, London drew the line and Washington retreated. |
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Pale yellow and greyish brown, the bare veld of late summer lay flat and listless under the drab sky. |
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What was formerly performed by fleets and armies, by invasions, sieges, and battles, has been of late accomplished by more silent methods. |
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One state, Oklahoma, outright prohibits the 1 assessment of late fees. |
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome is raging through parts of Asia and in Toronto, with about 4,400 people diagnosed with the disease and 250 deaths reported as of late April. |
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Jang Bogo had become incensed at the treatment of his fellow countrymen, who in the unstable milieu of late Tang often fell victim to coastal pirates or inland bandits. |
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Special Easter lamb menus are served in tavernas and there are a lots of late nights when a few glasses of ouzo and retsina get everyone in the mood for dancing. |
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Nearshoring has become significantly more prevalent in the medtech industry of late as companies attempt to reduce their supply chain risk and streamline operating costs. |
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Much of the current building is the result of late Victorian restoration. |
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Late menopause is a risk factor because of excess and prolonged oestrogen exposure and also the frequency of late anovulatory cycles and the presence of metropathia. |
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Reports suggest that the family of late shehnai maestro Bismillah Khan has declined the offer to propose Narendra Modi's candidature from Varanasi. |
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Featuring Far East ethnic qualities and vibrant colour palettes, their mainstream appeal has exploded of late, defining toss cushions, bedding, draperies and throw rugs. |
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Integrated geological, petrologic and geochemical approach to establish source material and technology of late Cypriot Bronze Age Plain White ware ceramics. |
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It stated, 'The Cacoethes scribendi has, of late, become epidemical. |
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In the United States, of late, another false equation has emerged. |
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In addition to the elite palatini, other legions called comitatenses and pseudocomitatenses, along with the auxilia palatina, provided the infantry of late Roman armies. |
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The son of late Beatles member John Lennon was reportedly one of the 300 passengers on the Boeing 747 that made an emergency landing after an engine caught fire. |
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The New Delhi Municipal Council has of late, been deluged with requests from individuals, offices, schools and colleges to set up topiaries of the CWG mascot in their gardens. |
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Much work of this kind has been appearing of late, especially made by women, so locked into formerly cryptosexist methodologies and iconographies is this art. |
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In August 1983, Barry signed a solo deal with MCA Records and spent much of late 1983 and 1984 writing songs for this first solo effort, Now Voyager. |
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Similarly, in the esotericism of late antiquity silence is linked to the decline of the word and the senses as they give way to a sort of immediate awareness of truth. |
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I mock them all who have served me ill of late and chiefly this cheat of Judah, whose temple we have plundered and whose golden vessels are my wash-pots. |
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Sidrak and Bokkus is another example of late Middle English literature. |
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The fiery supremo lost it when he heard that a defender had called room service and asked for a couple of late night butties on top of his normal meal. |
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The unique political structures of late Middle Ages Italy have led some to theorize that its unusual social climate allowed the emergence of a rare cultural efflorescence. |
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It is particularly famous for the large number of late Roman silver treasures, many of which were found in East Anglia, the most important of which is the Mildenhall Treasure. |
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Yet of late another mirid, Helopeltis theivora Waterhouse, which was a minor pest mainly attacking cocoa and tea, has become a serious pest of cashew in India. |
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The story is set among the wealthy classes of late nineteenth century New York and titular character is Catherine Sloper, who will one day inherit a large fortune. |
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The authors argue that many of the basic human adaptations evolved in the ancient forest and woodland ecosystems of late Miocene and early Pliocene Africa. |
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As some of late medieval and early modern Europe's most vibrant urban confraternities, their relative neglect by other scholars, historians especially, was a surprise. |
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Once again, we find it is sole traders and smaller firms which are facing the brunt of late payments and this is putting viable businesses at risk of closure. |
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When the weather broke, a strong, cooling wind came up, and Dolly and I were much more comfortable than of late. |
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Other tracks draw on the slick breakbeats and sampled funk-guitar stabs of late. |
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I'd recently been criticised this blog simply hadn't been unlucky enough of late. |
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The gambling empire rakes in hundreds of millions of dollars each year from sweepstakes, lotteries and of late, poker machines. |
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As you all know, Mason Enterprises has been going through a spate of rough times as of late. |
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I'll do a few little things first, and then maybe ease into the big subjects that've been running through my noggin of late. |
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But both are delivering a booster shot of testosterone to the GOP in a way few have managed to pull off of late. |
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There have been a number of wedding comedies of late, which tend to be variations on the theme of ghastly relatives, misbehaviour at the reception and pre-nuptial disasters. |
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The Simpsons is really experiencing this pop culture moment of late, with the all-day FXX marathon. |
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After checking in with the receptionist, I was directed to sit next to one of those pieces of modern installation art you typically see around arty-farty offices of late. |
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Many of the aforementioned guys who did her dirty in high school have tried to reconnect of late. |
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But of late, possibly due to dearth of staff, she has again been put on the job as a postwoman. |
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Lumperism is very common in palaeontology of late, representing a legitimate reaction to the preceding splitterism. |
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I have not visited them of late, but I hear they are doing well. |
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