They all had vests, but not one of them had opted for a tie, another transgression in my book. |
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Each and every one of them was there to display their abhorrence at the way the Government is treating the college. |
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At one of them we sat for over twenty minutes, crawling forward half a car's length at a time. |
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I trained with the youth team a couple of times, and every single one of them was a quality player. |
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When you have four major championships played during the course of a year, one of them has to rate as the weak sister of the bunch. |
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He had become acquainted with the girls, who cannot be named because of their age, after meeting them through a parent of one of them. |
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Well, each one of them is not only a piece of art but represents magic created on wild silk by traditional weavers. |
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There are several common superficial fungal infections and jock itch is one of them. |
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And one of them has managed to wee on the floor rather than where they should. |
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Regular exercise has a number of benefits for the brain and body, but weight loss does not appear to be one of them. |
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The items were just perfect, bringing joy and happiness to every single one of them. |
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They are people, and while they are different to me in culture, it terrifies me when I put myself in the present situation of any one of them. |
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Thieves have raided a motorway petrol garage three times in a fortnight one of them wearing a jacket he had stolen on an earlier visit. |
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At one point the farmers got to fighting on the doorstep when one of them tried to jump the queue. |
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He was respected and admired by all the people, yet he still managed to be one of them. |
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I came to this country for many reasons but one of them is that I just plain like Americans. |
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There are some moments when Chichester is just fabulous, and just now was one of them. |
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Not one of them heard another bomb go off or any sort of loud kaboom, so how this came about was a mystery to them all. |
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There are times when even partisans have to break ranks if they want to maintain credibility, and this is one of them. |
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Several lawyers have offered free advice on the issue and he said he would ask one of them what he should do. |
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The Crown lawyers know of the Chief Justice's advocacy, and not one of them took objection to the case. |
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On a whim, I responded to one of them, asking whether she ever comes into Center City. |
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Every one of them was involved in the build up to the goal which sent the reinvigorated fans into rapture. |
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The kittens would follow the tom around and when we trapped the last one of them he cried at our door for two days. |
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They were talking about football, or rather, one of them was, I don't think the other could get a word in. |
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They think of me as an idiot, a fool, some disheveled thing rather than one of them. |
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Not a single one of them has anything even vaguely resembling a redeeming feature. |
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There had to be about 100 girls in this crowd, each one of them eager and ready to go to the palace. |
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I would go with two pairs of tan khakis, you want to have an extra pair in case you spill something on one of them. |
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I shifted my weight and kicked out at one of them with my right boot, catching him on the hip and sending him sprawling. |
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He was displeased to watch an air raid occur on his cannons, destroying one of them. |
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He heard most of the great Edwardian King's Counsels arguing in court and was ambitious to be one of them. |
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Certain portions of the interview were off the record, they say, but this wasn't one of them. |
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They were, in fact, driven back up the kloof by the swarm, and one of them was badly stung. |
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He just couldn't bring himself to turn in his fellow brethren, so for the moment, he had to playact as one of them. |
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The murder of this family, five in number, was the work of a moment, not one of them awoke. |
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There are not many working days that can beat payday but yesterday was one of them. |
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I got the bus at Clapham Common, and three young Australian women got on, rather the worse for wear, one of them with a Smirnoff Ice in her hand. |
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Still, there are some courses that are worth playing regularly and this is one of them. |
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Yet if you were opening a new pub wouldn't you love to have one of them to do the honours? |
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The explosion reportedly leveled two buildings, one of them a restaurant on a town on the Mexican side of the border. |
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Watch out in the darkened closes and wynds of Edinburgh's Old Town, was the message from one of them to the new leader. |
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There are a couple of ambos with her and one of them is strapping an oxygen mask over her face. |
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There are plenty of endangered languages among the 505 that Ethnologue lists in Nigeria, but Yoruba is not one of them. |
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Colbert hastily collected the old men and boys of the tribe, and ambuscaded the Creeks so successfully that not one of them escaped. |
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I think it's interesting that we went from seven lewd and lascivious charges down to four, and one of them is an attempt, as well. |
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You might have one of them weird Jungle diseases like Lassa fever or the Clap. |
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An amoral society may have its advantages, but a fertile field for literary greatness is not one of them. |
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The bishop has moral authority over his priests, but if one of them laughs in his face, that moral authority is useless. |
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If any one of them is not a bearer of Amrit, he or she is suggested to drink Amrit. |
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Actually, I did many zines, but one of them was a review zine called Strands. |
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The Western Province provides abundant raw materials required for crafts production, timber is one of them. |
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The Jack Russell ran around the children, and the lead wrapped round the neck of one of them. |
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I realise I can't be one of them myself, but knowing that simply fills me with an even deeper level of respect for what they do. |
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Except this time, somebody got out of their car and shot one of them to death. |
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He injured one of them after shooting at their car, yet he walked free from court. |
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When we stopped them to ask where they were going one of them pulled out a shooter. |
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There have been many trends in angling over the years and this was probably one of them. |
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Hotel proprietors, restaurateurs and publicans are unanimous on the point and not one of them regrets the changed habits of their patrons. |
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There were only a few seats left, and one of them was the place directly to the left of him. |
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During that raid a large number of drug users were arrested, but the manager was not one of them. |
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I rang many times until one of them gave me a job as a runner on a feature film. |
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They had found their anti-heroine to root for because she was real and because she was one of them. |
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George is the survivor, the cat with nine lives, and he has an autobiography for every one of them. |
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But rounding Halibut Point, I was relieved to see that at least one of them, the guy in the life preserver, was still well astern. |
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But each one of them is intelligent, with strong, engaging, likeable personalities. |
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The likelihood that one of them will commit a crime or become a drug addict is quite slim. |
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I'm not sure what Hong Kong movie this plot is ripped off from, but Quentin is involved so I'm confident it's one of them. |
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Every one of them is constantly invaded in the public interest with universal approval. |
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As part of our warm up, we were doing tumbles and on one of them I stupidly hit my own face with my knee. |
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Charles recognizes those who are the living dead, and he does not want to become one of them. |
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This is not simply the kind of conflict that arises from wanting to do two things in time adequate for only one of them. |
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There are loads of alcohol-related help groups and a quick call to one of them would do no harm at all. |
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Two armchairs stood by each side of the hearth and I sat down in one of them to get warm. |
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The decadent West does not have many ideological weapons in its armoury but until recently, at least, freedom of speech was one of them. |
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Martine summoned one of them with the press of an illuminated, arrowed button. |
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Guards patrolled the floor around the grate, one of them made his round through the grate-lifting room, checking it frequently. |
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I roused from the sleep one of them had put me in and I immediately got up out of the silky sheets. |
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Who knows, one of them could ascend the ranks into the highest levels of ballet! |
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Some of these fascists are crazy and one of them might well have assassinated her. |
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Only one of them, my oldest brother, Michael, chose not to return to the church after his rumspringa. |
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They say Jackson lunged at one of them and the incident was spotted by four Inglewood police officers who then approached and arrested the youth. |
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But he lunged at one of them and struck one of them in the nose when the camera was shoved back towards this chap's face. |
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We always lent an ear for the one-lungers of the oilfield, but it was not until this spring that one of them darn things followed me home. |
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By the time you got to the train, the bows were so enormous that just one of them alone could have served as a tablecloth or bed sheet. |
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Out of an office of eight recruiters, only one of them was there by choice. |
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Some taildraggers have a deserved reputation as squirrels during landings, but the Super Decathlon isn't one of them. |
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When one of them kisses Robbie a little too passionately, Tasha yells out and ruins a take. |
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In fact, it probably dawns on one of them that they just might have a talking frog on their hands. |
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For 14 years, I shared my home with two cats, one of them a jet-black Persian. |
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But back then they were called women's libbers, and somebody must have been feeling threatened, because in 1975 the Mandy annual for Girls ran a story about one of them. |
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The only way Jenn learned of their presence was when one of them clamped a hand over her mouth and the other four gained a tight hold on her arms. |
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A young officer loaded the rifles of the 12-man firing squad each with a single bullet, one of them a blank. |
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Then she leaves the bag on the window sill, visible to the squirrels, taunting them, hoping one of them will take a leap and brain themselves on the glass. |
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I did not see one of them drinking dessert wines, port, or similar drinks. |
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Even as the camera recorded this blatant act of arson, on the parapet sat a group of women, one of them nonchalantly dangling her legs, watching the tamasha. |
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Each one of them wanted to meet the challenge, but I had to explain to them quite fast what I wanted from them, to stop them turning on their heel. |
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Epsom showed a great deal of heart considering their lowly league position but there are days when courage counts for naught and this was one of them. |
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She strode over to a couple of fallen logs and kicked one of them. |
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The kids and my young cousin Luke are getting Lego, every one of them. |
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Tim Belusko, a classmate who Fishel would eventually marry, however, was not one of them. |
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Seven youths attacked and killed a man after one of them claimed he had treated him harshly when they were jailbirds, the regional court here heard yesterday. |
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Never have two people been more in love than Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster, and now one of them is about to die. |
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The laws of economics are on the side of the liberalisers, and whatever drawbacks the dictates of the dismal science may have, moral outrage is not one of them. |
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They actually put together financial products based on the models developed by the quants, and Gaul was one of them. |
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As we wrapped, one of them came to say goodbye, and started to cry. |
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Bar-Fields had served two years in the Navy and now worked two jobs back in Texas, one of them as a night auditor at a hotel. |
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And he was followed by each one of them until the seventh dwarf looked at his bed and saw Little Snow White lying there asleep. |
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The J-K shooting was simple enough, in that it was a matter of arithmetic logic that one of them was telling the truth. |
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Another one of them rich red-raggers concerned about refugees. |
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Not one of them deemed safe for human consumption, a disclaimer that is often printed on the packaging to this day. |
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He does it again and much more noticeably in the way he tilts numbers of squares of both kinds until one of them in the middle lies at right angles to all the others. |
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He manages to talk one of them into a glass or two, but for the most part he remains sober. |
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Granted, our relationships may have moral issues, but sexual orientation is not one of them. |
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Just recently, two people convicted, one of them for murder for drag racing on a public street, rammed into another car, killing people in the car. |
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Until, of course, one of them diverges into an apocalyptic battle for species dominance. |
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And one of them sometimes says she will be a fixer, like Dad, when she grows up. |
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Although one of them is stronger, and the other's aura faint. |
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Then one of them jumped on us and we fell against the police car. |
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The coca leaf, considered sacred in Quechua culture, has many healing properties, one of them being the reduction of nausea and headache from altitude sickness. |
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Only one of them, Mormonism, has taken root and flourished as a true religion sprung from our own native ground. |
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Every single one of them leaves a footprint online, however minor it may be. |
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When the pastoralists pushed north, looking for grazing land and runs for their sheep, Thomas Elder was one of them to take up large leases in the Beltana area. |
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In a few weeks, one of them will be sworn in as an assemblywoman representing Flushing, making her the first Asian-American woman to be elected to the State Legislature. |
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One night a rascally friend and I went into their offices late at night, took the entire library, carried it down to an all-night copying store and copied every one of them. |
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Anyone bitten by a zombie dies and is reanimated as one of them. |
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I wouldn't turn down a romp in the sack with either one of them. |
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Aviation writer Elyse Moody took one of them last year, at a Paris air show. |
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It is the story of a family not so much bound by love and shared experience as by the knowledge that at least one of them saw something nasty in the woodshed. |
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When he first discussed the seminar with a senior officer from another government, there were conditions attached, appropriate rank being one of them. |
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These people were creating overheads for a projector, and were using the acetate sheets, and one of them was completely wrapped around the fuser and welded to it. |
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While Clancy has obviously sold more books that Thurber, only one of them is in the Modern Library. |
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During the proceedings, one of them decided to try twisting the taxi passenger's foot against the force of his anklebone. |
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Their next obstacle was a ride for one of them downhill in an inflatable ball called a Zorb. |
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The A380 is served by three jet bridges, one of them leading directly to the first class lounge. |
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Nicholls notched a penalty, and with Susnick in the sin bin, Mark Slatter and Evans collected tries, one of them goaled. |
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And one of them is that amoral ambition is as American as apple pie and the Saturday Night Special. |
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Anyhoo, One Direction are only doing five shows in the UK and one of them will be at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland. |
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There are certain foods that take me right back to my childhood and malt loaf is definitely one of them. |
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Michael Crichton chose Hard Case Crime to bring this set back, even re-editing two of the Lange books and writing new chapters for one of them. |
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These are manifested associatively, but in the choreographic performance one of them prevails. |
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Spear expects several lucrative investment themes to play out in 2004, and Sinophilia is one of them. |
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Since I was climbing these trees all the time, I would lose track of the fact that one of them was dangerous. |
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The members agreed that an armed attack against any one of them in Europe or North America would be considered an attack against them all. |
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Theoretically, this dilution of authority would prevent any one of them from presuming to be the head of the government. |
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It provided for a military alliance between Russia and the Ottoman Empire, if one of them were to be attacked. |
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A one of them, Fargate Mining Corporation was founded by Tagiva Management Ltd. |
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In 1658 Bunyan's wife died, leaving him with four small children, one of them blind. |
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A total of eight matches are known to have been played at Lord's in 1787, one of them a single wicket event. |
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At the 1945 general election it retained three MPs, all in Glasgow, although only one of them had a Labour opponent. |
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Stedeford and Beeching clashed on a number of issues, but the future size of the railway system was not one of them. |
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The nuclear approach is the simpler of the two. When two constraints conflict, you can kill one of them. |
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The animals threaten each other until one of them backs down and swims away. |
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However, it indicated that the plains wanderer actually belonged into one of them. |
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Open spaces made visible the approach to almost every one of them, or else a splendid mass of foliage stood out before it like an oriflamme. |
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They nominated each other as heirs to England and Normandy, excluding Henry from any succession while either one of them lived. |
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At one of them, the second Atlanta International Pop Festival, on July 4, he played to the largest American audience of his career. |
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At least one of them, Bertha, had a recognised relationship, if not a marriage, with Angilbert, a member of Charlemagne's court circle. |
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The Indians who inhabit the hill country also claim that Herakles was one of them. |
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At least one of them had followed the Penzhina River to the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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He had several brothers and sisters, and is known to have been close to one of them, Jacob. |
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If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world wouldn't have room for the books that would be written. |
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Viewing the original documents the next day, Fenton spotted what looked like pencil marks beneath the signature on one of them. |
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Zimbabwe has many different cultures which may include beliefs and ceremonies, one of them being Shona, Zimbabwe's largest ethnic group. |
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Only two assistant district attorneys rate corner offices, and Mandelbaum wasn't one of them. |
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As a group of policemen went past him, one of them rounded on him, grabbing him by the arm. |
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I have dated three guys that I smirted with, and one of them is now my current boyfriend. |
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Some of my steadies wanted me to go out with them on a date. Occasionally I let one of them take me to a film or out for a meal. |
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I'd string up the whole lot if I had my way, Silver. Poachers and blackguards every one of them. |
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Both deputies were big, made of dense flesh and tough experience.... I wouldn't have wanted to truck with either one of them. |
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My son has written two books and a videobook, and his publishers gave him an advance on every one of them. |
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It gave me great pleasure to expose one of them in The astral. |
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There are so many weatherstripping systems available on the market today that one of them should be useable for your primary windows. |
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A lot of styling products require only the weeniest little bit, but salt spray isn't one of them. |
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Mission Archery has made a name for itself for many reasons, one of them being unbelievable adjustability in a subset of their bow line. |
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In a grove of large white spruce trees, right at the base of one of them, there was a small patch of fresh blood. |
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He swiped one of them to get from midtown Manhattan to Brooklyn. |
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Maybe if I make it sound less woo-woo, one of them might even join me of their own free will? |
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In fact, a combination of tiny amounts of these xenoestrogens is many times more harmful than any one of them alone. |
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As I arrived at the foot of the hill I overtook two ladies, whom I passed. As I did so, I brushed one of them accidently on the arm. |
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The man joined a group of bergies sleeping near the police station and pretended to be one of them when confronted by the rangers. |
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He's a teacher or something, one of them bookwormy men, whose head never pays no attention to what the rest of him is doing. |
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I doubt if one of them was interested in any business the total capitalization of which exceeded a couple of hundred thousand dollars. |
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There is diverse of his gentlemen stolen away therefor, and some are comen to Calais, and one of them is sent to our sovereign lord and king. |
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The two men began to feud after one of them got a job promotion and the other thought he was more qualified. |
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By the far bank a knot of men, one of them wearing a green gaungbaung, were waiting beside a sampan. |
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And then I see that the grip she was carrying was one of them little graphophones. |
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Not a one of them was old enough to know what the high past of Liani separatism had really been like. |
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He led us to a hitching-bar where two farm-wagons were tied, and I saw the foreign family crowding into one of them. |
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His name was Victoricus, and he carried many letters, and he gave me one of them. |
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They were honourably brought to London, where every one of them kept house by himself. |
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I loved saying lads... like I was a comrade... like I was one of them... me and the lads... alright lads, eh... Italy, no problem. |
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Is there not in every one of them, as in you, the Light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world? |
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Besides, I am a man of the people. I like the working class, and am willing to be thought one of them. |
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Lydgate places himself among the pilgrims as one of them and describes how he was a part of Chaucer's trip and heard the stories. |
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The film's protagonists, one of them McQueen, are both black, but issues of race, he has said, do not take priority in his work. |
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There were no rounds and boxers fought until one of them acknowledged defeat or could not continue. |
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These colours were chosen because every nation had at least one of them on its national flag. |
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Ferrari decided not to take part but there were a handful of Maseratis, one of them a factory car for Monegasque driver Louis Chiron. |
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Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor's Tamasha is one of them. |
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The working week can be an arduous affair packed with tough challenges and choices, but deciding where to grab a business lunch needn't be one of them. |
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Soon after entering the shop, wild boar hid inside the cockloft but it jumped down, after holing sheetrock, in the middle of dummies and bit one of them. |
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Born-and-bred Scousers obviously feel more passionately about the fixture than most, and the same firm make it a skinny 5-4 that one of them ends up in the book. |
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The 4 input ports are simply tristates that can be addressed to enable the data from any one of them to be read by the standard input port of the printer interface. |
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A bangtail muster was a count of every beast on a property, and every one of them had to be yarded and have its tail cropped to show it had been counted. |
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The Carnoustie hero was giving a lesson to a group of disabled youngsters when one of them struck Lawrie on the left wrist with his club during his backswing. |
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In the August election of 1874 I bonded out of jail eighteen colored men that had been in there, and there has not one of them been tried yet, and they never will be. |
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But how and why are hard to say or even see. There are cases of ununderstanding mediated by the use of special words but this is not apt to be one of them. |
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Almost every one of them started working as a dishwasher, table busser, or server in a restaurant and then worked up to management and often ownership. |
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Our thoughtful hosts had provided us with a list of sights to see on our way north and strangely one of them was the famous grass-roofed toilets in the township of Kawakawa. |
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These ideas have many virtues, but falsifiability is not one of them. |
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Sir Pitt did not care, as he said, a brass fardenfor any one of them. |
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There's not a one of them but in his house I keep a servant feed. |
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Police arrested the two men after security guards found a substance believed to be triacetone triperoxide, or TATP, on a plastic bag that one of them was carrying. |
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Twelve Black Cuillin peaks are listed as Munros, though one of them, Blaven, is part of a group of outliers separated from the main ridge by Glen Sligachan. |
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This chapel contained three altars, one of them dedicated to Andrew. |
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On 8 July 2014 it was reported that one of them had pleaded guilty in Newcastle Crown Court to a charge of arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered. |
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Despite its' old fashion design in some cases impressive durability of Starr-Edwards caged ball valves astonishes investigators and this case is one of them. |
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Their realm became known as the Regnenses and the overthrow of one of them, Verica, was the casus belli used to justify the Emperor Claudius's invasion. |
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John the Baptist, two ships, one of them from Bristol, came alongside. |
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The mystical communion of all faithful men is such as maketh every one to be interested in those precious blessings which any one of them receiveth at God's hands. |
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They brought an improved type of kiln, and one of them spotted a source of porcelain clay near Arita, and before long several kilns had started in the region. |
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Thus the boundaries of Red Screes are formed symmetrically by four valleys, with the fell between them, rather than rising at the head of any one of them. |
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Together they have four daughters, one of them adopted from Mongolia. |
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And if you happen to turn one of them over, you'd discover not the single row of belly scales characteristic of snakes but several rows of small scales indicative of lizardry. |
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High street companies will naturally piggy back trends and create their own, more reasonable versions of designer items, the Anglepoise Giant1227 floor lamp being one of them. |
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But love-bombing, the Unionists couldn't handle. The long arm of 'friendship' is much more insidious. Irish nationalism takes many forms and peacespeak is just one of them. |
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At the Montreal Olympic Stadium, a group of noisy and enthusiastic fans in the front row of the audience irritated Waters so much that he spat at one of them. |
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Anyhow, one of them fell, another one pecked badly, and Jerry disengaged himself from the group to scuttle up the short strip of meadow to win by a length. |
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When we were there, there were ten British Chinooks in the air for 5,000 or so fighting troops, one of them a medivac helicopter which was 30 years old. |
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O my Antonio, had I but the means To hold a rival place with one of them, I have a mind presages me such thrift That I should questionless be fortunate. |
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Those in the Diwaniya refused to give the man up to the police and one of them fired a warning shot in the air to keep the police away, said the ministry statement. |
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Williams won the first five Grands Prix, Hill winning all but one of them. |
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Episcopal sees are generally arranged in groups in which the bishop who is the ordinary of one of them has certain powers and duties of oversight over the other sees. |
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Gladstone immediately stated that he was not one of them, and the Queen gave Disraeli leave to quote her saying she had never approached a Prime Minister with such a proposal. |
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