Now, this year alone, the show has been plagued by one thing after another. |
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Somehow Fish continues to be given platforms to argue for one thing or another. |
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The one thing we need right now is enthusiasm and the ability to motivate a squad. |
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It is one thing to be granted powers, it is another to be able to use them effectively. |
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For one thing, walk-throughs are much more portable, and much less expensive, than architectural models. |
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There's only one thing worse than being a wallflower at parties, and that's not being asked at all. |
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Sorry if that doesn't suit your book or your plans for us but when you said for us to go home you forgot one thing. |
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It seems that if there's one thing she has no time for, it's female newscasters who are in the job only for their looks. |
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For one thing, after only a couple of uses, wood forms get warped, twisted, and crusted over with concrete, which means you have to replace them. |
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Cancelled race meetings are one thing and racegoers will get over their disappointment very quickly when the action resumes. |
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The one thing both sides agree not to do is to play on racial fears during an election. |
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Talk radio, webzines, list servers, message boards and now blog sites have one thing in common. |
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Here I want to clear one thing, that it is not vanity that has actuated me to adopt the doctrines of atheism. |
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For one thing, I remain unconvinced that it was the welfare state that was central to Fordism. |
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But there's one thing guaranteed to make me rage-quit my browser and go looking for cute kitty pictures instead. |
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For more than a decade, we knew only one thing, to settle arguments through the barrels of our guns. |
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For one thing, a judge of the Allahabad High Court wanted to use archaeology as a means to adjudicate upon a dispute concerning property rights. |
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Now Hooke was never a person who did one thing at a time, indeed he seemed at his best when his mind was jumping from one idea to another. |
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It's one thing drawing plans, it is quite another tackling a building without water or electricity and riddled with dry and wet rot. |
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Well, for one thing, they are cute and adorable and are less active as compared to dogs. |
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As a small Aiki ramen noodle shop owner, I am free to do many things, and this is one thing I wish to share. |
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So I've been pretty busy the last couple of days, what with one thing and another. |
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For one thing, there are a lot of games that are geared towards what we would call female interests, like building things and whatnot. |
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But it is one thing getting those breaks, and it is another turning them to your advantage as the Armagh forwards did. |
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Town halls are one thing, but you can keep your catch-and-release handshake, your dandled baby, your pale-brew kaffeeklatsch. |
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But showing off is one thing, and vanity is another, and envy is a third, and affectation is something else. |
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It's one thing to have opportunities at the ready, but making sure your target audience knows about them is just as important. |
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For one thing, they require you to think on your feet and call on all your resources to get past them, reaffirming your commitment. |
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Well, I have understood it partly, but one thing I knew for sure, this guy is for real and he is world class. |
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You tell her one thing but out of spite, she goes and does the exact opposite. |
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You have a lot going for you, but most people will only remember you for one thing, and a lot of them will try to copy it. |
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The one thing everybody agrees on is Lara's exceptional ability and concentration. |
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There are storm clouds looming just over the horizon, kids, and that can only mean one thing. |
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The one thing that they can be assured of is a hostile reception from the Afrikaner support base that still exists in Bloemfontein. |
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They are much smaller than my kindred, for one thing, and more resemble one another in general features. |
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For one thing, none of the 10 shorthaired breeds in existence in the late 1960s looked anything like the Persian's kissing cousin. |
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There's only one thing that's worse than kitsch and that's fashionably ironic kitsch. |
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It's one thing beating Italy and Scotland, who are competing for the wooden spoon. |
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The one thing it will not do though is separate the whites from the coloureds. |
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Card buffs, however, huff that wordings are getting stale and that innovation in design is the one thing that is missing from cards of all sorts. |
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For one thing Rolf Harris is quite knowledgeable on the subject, and art is something he has a passion for. |
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So I suspect this is one thing that we might get some information on, at long last. |
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If there's one thing you can say about critics on the NBCC board, it's that they never pick the safe choices. |
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For one thing, astronomers discovered the Kuiper belt, a teeming ensemble of miniature worlds within which Pluto orbits. |
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There is one thing that is worse than evil and that is cowardice in the face of it. |
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Seeing Her Majesty was the one thing the sentimental wrinklies in our family wanted us to do while we're over here. |
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You can look at six or seven line-outs and pinpoint one thing that went wrong in each of them. |
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We set out over the past year to refute those people who said we couldn't do more than one thing at a time. |
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But I noticed one thing and that was the absence of cars parked along the street. |
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But the one thing I've learned while keeping this site is that, huh, I am not alone. |
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Arable land is one thing the Eastern Cape is not short of but development of much of this has been slow or non-existent. |
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For one thing, the Yemeni might be reluctant to see the investigation stray into uncomfortable areas. |
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For one thing, their kids will get all the money, and the poor world will get diddly-squat. |
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The one thing most people are likely to have heard about the young pretender is his refusal to say whether he has used illegal drugs. |
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For one thing, it means that we can have different codes of morality, one code for the public self, the other for the private self. |
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Training of grass-roots leaders is one thing, but in order to avoid a lapse into traditional authoritarian styles, more is needed. |
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To present smart new buildings and amenities to the world is one thing, truly regenerating an area is quite another. |
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If there's one thing any parent dreads it's the thought of their children being caught up in drugs. |
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They may well be venal, amoral egomaniacs, but the one thing you can pretty much guarantee is that they will be sharp-tongued. |
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But arresting lawbreakers and bringing them to trial in Australian courts is one thing. |
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It's one thing to read a bunch of dits and dahs on paper, but it's much harder to decipher the sounds. |
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And it seems his experience with the litigation is one thing that led him from theology to lawyering. |
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For one thing, even on their existing pay, firemen are in the top half of the league table of full-time workers. |
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She splashed from one thing to another, an unruly girl, now a restless, impetuous woman. |
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The one thing that is inhibiting, a slight drag, is that the coaches need to encourage expression of these kids more when they're very young. |
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It's one thing to be able to draw a gun, but it's another thing to be able to do it with your left hand if you're not left-handed. |
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It is one thing to be out of the loop, quite another to have a different circle of thought altogether. |
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It is one thing to possess an electric bulb yet it is quite another to make it light up. |
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It is one thing to know these facts, but another to try to implement them in daily hospital life. |
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It is one thing becoming a member, quite another to be asked to actually play with the old boys. |
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For one thing, devotional cults were also popular within India, and the worship of the Hindu god Krishna antedates Christ by several centuries. |
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For one thing, you have the time and opportunity to read it and think about it in total freedom and at leisure. |
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As soon as you attack one thing he retreats and agrees with you, and as soon as you agree with him he disagrees again. |
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Growing cotton for reusables is one thing, but churning out oil, plastics, and chemicals is something else entirely. |
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In doing the cooling, one thing that a rider must not forget is the use of motorcycle antifreeze. |
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For one thing, this is a whiskery, reflexive old incantation of the Right, that long ago lost any very vivid meaning. |
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Attention was one thing, but hanging out with Wil Davis was like being in the center ring at a circus. |
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But if there's one thing that sociolinguists know better than most, it's that dialect prejudice is as American as apple pie. |
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Jane thought, amazed, that there honestly wasn't one thing about rodeos she didn't find absolutely entertaining. |
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Von Neumann architecture required that a computer do one thing, then the next, and on through the program. |
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For one thing, there is practically no clear table space or work areas to lay out my supplies. |
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For one thing he had lost his caboose, and although he eventually secured a locker for his gear he had to move back on to the messdeck. |
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For one thing, a cleanup plan should require regrowing heavily logged forests above the Silver Valley, says Osborn. |
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You know if there is one thing I have learned in running this blog it is never for any reason leave lemons in the burner of a lit gas stove. |
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For one thing, probably half the people I know believe this world is being watched by alien intelligences. |
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If there is one thing to beat crime it is love, love for our children, love for our family and friends, and love for all! |
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But in the end he lacked the sagacity or the low cunning to do the one thing necessary. |
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But one thing that has disturbed me has been the number of people who, at bottom, don't seem to really believe in grace or mercy. |
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But the one thing I'll give Jessica, she's had a great attitude about it from day one. |
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Despite the lure of lucre and a three-year contract, the one thing he couldn't guarantee his family in Lincolnshire was happiness. |
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I had a great time and managed to break only one thing lumbering around their house in my giant costume. |
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If there's one thing I know, it's that there's no such thing as a free lunch. |
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The answer is that it is one thing to find bums for all those seats, quite another to sell the seats at profitable prices. |
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It's one thing to have the ukulele tabs, quite another to play it properly. |
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There was a subtle attractiveness to her, and I think that that was the one thing that made me fall for her. |
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At least one thing came out of the whole saga, and that was that I managed to write a post that brought people to my blog. |
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If the makers of the film did one thing right, with what is otherwise wholly sentimental tack, it was to cast these two as the leads. |
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Everyone who came wore a name tag indicating one thing they wanted to swap. |
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For one thing, political and economic auguries, specific market conditions, and likely future trends need all to be taken into account. |
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But whether we see it macrocosmically or microcosmically, one thing is certain. |
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For one thing, human beings do not experience themselves as being clockwork automata. |
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For one thing, the ferrets weren't very predator savvy, and naive ferrets made easy prey for hawks, eagles and other grassland hunters. |
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For one thing, during their morning and evening commutes, people switch on a kind of autopilot. |
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I'm of European origin, and one thing I can say is that the Madonna lily is extremely common there, barely a garden without it. |
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The one thing that provided sanity to a whole generation growing up in the backdrop of racial tension was music. |
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Now, one thing I do not know was whether he had nose wheel steering, which we have when we taxi the airplane at slower speeds. |
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The one thing Reagan was right about is that there are areas where we should get the Federal government off our backs. |
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For one thing, most malnutrition and starvation come from a maldistribution of food, not an absolute shortage. |
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One candle burned near the hearth, kept to light others, the one thing that reminded her of life at Kamrit Castle. |
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If state laws say one thing to stop a scam, can the scammers simply move online? |
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If there was only one thing that being friends with Leif taught me, then it would defiantly be that a schooled expression is the best expression. |
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Now one thing that might work in his advantage in California is there's an even more lopsided margin on the Democratic side. |
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For one thing, the author has a nasty habit of separating sentences with a comma, when a semi-colon would be far more appropriate. |
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For one thing, the danger was always present in theaters, schools, ballrooms, and any other place where people mingled. |
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The one thing that people always unkindly say about her is, she's no supermodel, but she does scrub up well. |
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For one thing, if she waits, her claim might end up being barred by the statute of limitations. |
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It's all about meeting up with old mates, making new friends and being part of a massive crowd with one thing in common. |
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I write this story to you from my barely furnished two windowed room where I await the one thing I hold dearest to me. |
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My suitcase contains many things but one thing you can be sure of is that I've probably not got enough pants. |
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Born of all the distress of that situation came the one thing that I was truly unprepared for. |
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If there is one thing referee Michael Jones doesn't do, it's play to the crowd. |
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If there's one thing life so far has taught me, it's that you can't hide from reality. |
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In any case, if there is one thing Italians do not naturally embrace it is change. |
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The one thing patients want out of the inquiry is for lessons to be learned. |
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Well, for one thing, there's a self-defence issue here which may justify the use of lethal force by the police officer. |
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One cannot lament its influence, for one thing because to do so would be useless. |
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Well, for one thing, the cast of characters apparently has spread out all over the country. |
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Well, for one thing, writing a shocking story has been, historically, one way to bring yourself to public attention. |
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I think he wants to see how people are raising money in his wife's name, for one thing. |
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It's far too noisy, for one thing, plus we're all phenomenally busy, a fact that should delight upper management. |
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Class, for one thing, appears to have changed radically while the Queen remains. |
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Even as one thing after another goes wrong, he's still a lovable goof who loses his temper but never lets it get the best of him. |
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I had been virtually injury free all season and then in the last few weeks I seem to have suffered one thing after another. |
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Every time I try to get my new blog working I hit another problem, it's just one thing after another. |
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He worked hard as a farmer, but one thing after another worked against him and he never progressed very far. |
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It was just one thing after another after another, but we never felt like giving up. |
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But one thing leads to another, as smokers, dieters and alcoholics all know only too well. |
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And one thing leads to another and then pretty soon, both people are in this violent dilemma. |
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And I definitely didn't want my Mom asking him anymore questions, so there was only one thing for it. |
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But the room was tiny and I barked my shin on one thing or another repeatedly. |
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For one thing, how can empty space explode without there being matter or energy? |
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For one thing, those close to him insist he wants no part of Toronto's mayoralty. |
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For one thing, we are afraid, and in times of fear we crave security above all. |
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For one thing, traditional consumer electronics companies attempt to segment the market. |
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It is one thing to contact the dead, it is another to meddle and you are meddling. |
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I think one thing about it is just that day to day, in my dealings with people, my mother raised me right, so I try to be polite. |
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I want to be able to focus on that one thing, to the exclusion of all others. |
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If there was one thing everyday Americans didn't want to hear, it was self-involved celebrities trashing the president. |
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The one thing I always prided myself on, besides my good looks, was my ability to control my anger and not say things that I would regret. |
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They were tight and painful and designed only for one thing, only halfway comfortable when she was lying down. |
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But catchy headlines are one thing, basing an entire front page story on nothing but sensationalism is quite another. |
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Say what you like about tired old unreconstructed eighties lefties, but one thing remains true about their creaking, archaic value system. |
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For one thing Erica knew his parents were always separating or getting back together. |
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For one thing, it has led to an increase in sexually-transmitted diseases, forcing sexually active teens to think twice about bed-hopping. |
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Whatever little contact they establish in the remote areas the villagers befool them by telling one thing and doing another. |
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Because if there is one thing a government servant cannot do, it is look after anything under his charge. |
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As someone who has hitherto needed to reject one thing before moving on to another, Juliet is on her mettle, and she knows it. |
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Eschewing low rise is one thing, but jeans should not cover your belly button. |
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If there's one thing Taha's an extremist about, it's shattering the shackles of cultural isolation. |
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If one thing symbolized political and military power in the Middle Ages it was the castle. |
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Yet if there's one thing most middle-of-the-road parents can agree on, it's that they are worried about how pop culture affects their children. |
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The one thing I certainly wasn't prepared for was the shattering news that I was in perfect health. |
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Well, if there's one thing I think we learned in the wake of Katrina it's better safe than sorry. |
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And nothing exemplifies this better than the fact that the one thing Kaufman apparently believed in was Transcendental Meditation. |
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Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing. |
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It's one thing making acid from air and water vapour, quite another for delicate chemical transmutation like this. |
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It's one thing to play games with the minnows, but companies as large as Honda and Renault are as hard-nosed as they come. |
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Nothing is the one thing that big government is capable of doing quite well. |
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As the host nation, the one thing you don't want to be involved in is a penalty shoot-out. |
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It is one thing to put questions of this kind in a light-hearted quiz. |
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However, one thing is certain, there is unsettled weather aplenty ahead. |
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After adjusting claims for several insurance companies, I found one thing the same. Nearly everyone with a claim had very little idea of how to prepare and adjust their claim. |
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The one thing that both the state and the defense can agree upon here is that Pistorius was on his stumps during the shooting. |
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It's one thing, in the time-honoured way of lily-livered journalists the world over, to tear someone apart when they're not there to defend themselves. |
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For one thing, if the North cancels its missile plans, the U.S. will lose a main justification for building the theater missile defense system Beijing opposes so strongly. |
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If you could be confident of one thing yesterday, it was that he would have a marginal impact against opponents who had marked him out for special attention. |
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The one thing that may have tickled them more was when Mitch McConnell showed up on stage brandishing a rifle. |
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For one thing, the apparently rapid growth in high-tech sales was exaggerated by the fact that Indonesia's other export earners were shrinking even more meteorically. |
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The dog-loving double act decided there was only one thing for it. |
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For one thing, that all intersex people are gay is one myth intersex activists hope to dispel. |
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For one thing, you'd probably have trouble getting people to stay in the control group once you put them there. |
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But it is one thing to air such differences in a framework of constructive give-and-take and another to escalate differences of opinion into an adversarial relationship. |
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For one thing, to treat separatism as terrorism is a gross mistake. |
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When India opened its door to liberalization and business boomed no one realized that the one thing to get sold-out totally would be rose-colored glasses. |
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It's one thing to build a case on fibs only you know to be lies. |
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I came to realize that it was an unnecessarily mirthless, joyless book and I would like it to be, for one thing, more sensuous, more rounded in a way. |
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When you don't have any restrooms for one thing, and you're not sure what's going to be in the food or what it's going to be made of, it's not that difficult to just not eat. |
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For one thing I've expressed variants of this point of view in the past! |
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Truths are one thing, the way they are set forth is another. |
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But it's one thing to judge them, and another to impose your judgement coercively. |
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It is one thing to insist a 2-year-old submit to a diaper change even if she is unwilling. |
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After all, one cannot bind together Europe's diversity in any meaningful way if one ignores the one thing that has enriched the continent for 2,000 years. |
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Meara cowered, for the one thing she feared was her lord and master. |
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The 18 year-old said he didn't know as yet what he wanted to do after school, but there was one thing for certain he was going out with his friends to celebrate his results. |
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The magic of the cup is one thing, but should a team really qualify for Europe without defeating a single Premiership side and then being thumped in the final? |
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If there is only one thing I had to pick out, I think the most rewarding thing for me so far was watching those ring pictures come back after Saturn orbit insertion. |
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For one thing, computers are a pretty intelligent lot, if the measure of intelligence is the ability to absorb, process and recall vast amounts of information. |
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I invite the Minister to name one thing in that purpose that will do anything to get the bulldozers moving and the dirt shifted to build a road in Auckland. |
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The one thing I have a little bit of a problem with is I don't quite understand this obsession about doing remakes and making television series into feature films. |
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The memorial service is one thing England still knows how to do far better than any other nation. |
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Daydreams of living like a prince are one thing, but living in a house that has played host to kings, queens, shahs and high-ranking dignitaries is quite another. |
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Most of the things I threw in the circular file, but one thing that caught my attention, was a magnet that looked exactly like the king of hearts playing card. |
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For one thing, it was one of those studies that just collected a bunch of other papers and sifted through the data looking for statistical trends. |
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For one thing, the bath that she has drawn for him is rusty brown. |
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Maytime in County Laois can only mean one thing for writers. |
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I was a little depressed for a while, and I may be still somewhat depressed about the one thing that we can't seem to get a handle on and that's war. |
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But one thing worthy of note is the fact that Jakarta, as a megalopolitan city, deserves bigger and better entertainment centers, and a lively, decent nightlife. |
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For one thing, they seldom had it, and for another thing they all believed that having it would set up a temptation to spend it. |
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For one thing, the people who fought reflect a bygone America demographically. |
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To give the award to Albert Schweitzer, or Nelson Mandela or Desmond Tutu or lech Walesa or Andrei Sakharov is one thing. |
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She has a habit of being photographed menacing her band-mate with an antique sword, for one thing, and for another, well, she makes herself up like a mime before performances. |
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It's got him onto the health pages of the Telegraph, for one thing. |
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For one thing, I remember those shawarmas as if it were yesterday. |
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It's one thing to be able to carry on a simple conversation with a limited vocabulary, and quite another to talk and express oneself knowledgeably in the language. |
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For one thing she was wearing rouge on her cheeks and kohl about her eyes. |
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He flags his surprise endings far too far in advance, for one thing. |
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He suggests that just as a computer can play tic-tac-toe as well as calculate a company's payroll, the brain could have been designed for one thing and used for other things. |
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A power tie is one thing, but a tie clip really seals the deal. |
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After all, if there's one thing voters love, it's a hollywood ending, and no one has a better script so far than Anthony Woods. |
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For one thing, there are prophecies about the messianic era in the Torah. |
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Never mind that your average youth will hit you in the head or laugh at you out loud when you are wearing a mankini, the one thing he won't be is scared or offended by it. |
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It's one thing to put up a security fence, a barrier that is clearly on your property, the dividing line, so to speak, in order to protect yourself. |
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For one thing, there is the concern that some visitors might mistake the color reproduction for an original and thus be confused or even cheated as paying clients. |
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Whether the structure was Greek revival, Romanesque, eclectic, collegiate Gothic, beaux arts, or Tudor, one thing was evident-brownstone filled the need for all. |
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But after a three-year corporate fight that results in a smash hit, one thing you earn, it seems, is the freedom not to care. |
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Disagreement is one thing, but accusations of lying are a different matter altogether! |
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Wordlessly, he rides through the wilderness, until he hears the yaps of coyotes in the distance, which to anyone who has watched a lot of Westerns means one thing, Indians. |
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For one thing, the stewards are less tolerant of larrikins these days. |
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Asked what happens if the algorithm suggests one thing, but his gut suggests something else, Jackson says he pauses and thinks. |
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The one thing he did know was that he had a headache to beat the band. |
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Being economical and frugal is one thing, being a tightwad to the detriment of the investment we all have in living here is something else all together. |
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For one thing, the United States organic standards system already requires that foods be GMO-free. |
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For one thing, there are wristwatches, cell phones, digital diaries and calculators that most people carry with them, that have to be protected from rainwater. |
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But it's one thing for a radio announcer to read promos between innings, quite another for a pair of TV announcers to pass themselves off as innocents as they shill. |
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The yelling, berating, and demanding is one thing, but turning that into entertainment is something else entirely. |
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Well, because a diner wiith 15 employees is one thing, and a boutique investment house with 15 employees is quite another. |
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I am having trouble making up my mind how I feel on any one thing. |
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For one thing, he was put on a charge, not what you would expect for a battle-hardened sergeant major in Britain's most famous World War Two army. |
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In one thing alone, except my painting, was I serious, and that was something which lay hidden if not lost in the Breton forests. |
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The one thing a lot of people gleaned from your GQ interview was that you left New York City because of brunch. |
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Say one thing for former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, he certainly has the right hair to impersonate Elvis. |
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For one thing, Blair and Brown were classic knock-down, drag-out political rivals. |
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For one thing, it would look bad for the family, because it would be thought that he was too weak to find his own wife, so he married his servant. |
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Gordon Brown loved being Chancellor of the exchequer, because finance is the one thing he really knows about. |
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For one thing, the UK doesn't much approve of lethal injections. |
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For one thing, a car that moves on its own no longer dazzles audiences. |
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For one thing remission for good behaviour was one third of the sentence. |
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The one thing they all seemed to have in common was an utter lack of street smarts. |
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If there's one thing worse than a monarchist it's an anti-monarchist. |
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Drinking is one thing, getting so wasted you can hardly speak is another. |
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For one thing, the average WAFR is around the same size as a Labrador, with front teeth some four inches long, and jaws capable of crushing human bone. |
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It's one thing to be smart and quick-witted, but can you back it up? |
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For one thing, the National Park Service could make a clearer commitment to keeping phone networks and the web out of the parks. |
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For one thing, the Chinese economy, after 35 years of virtually uninterrupted expansion, is faltering. |
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Only one thing lay there, a small black leather bound address book. |
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It emerged as an exceptionally complex picture, but the one thing that seems clear is that it gives the lie to simplistically doctrinaire attempts to define late Titian. |
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There was only one thing that it was truly concerned for and that was to kill and to destroy any individual that dared to come against his liege, the Dark Master. |
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This is one thing because people joke about it all the time. |
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Even while he ignores his own part in the equation, one thing English does stress, over and over, is the importance of a good panel in the modern game. |
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For one thing, SAP didn't have the functionality to support an apparel business, which sizes products based on multiple variables, such as inseam and waist measurements. |
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The one thing we have learned is not to underestimate the Italians. |
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I honestly could not find one thing to dislike in the Sportback which, contrarily, is a four-door saloon. |
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For one thing, the Associated Press Stylebook still treated cellphone as two words back then. |
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If Lindsay Lohan proved one thing it is that Li-Lo isn't short on entourage. |
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That which is agreeable to the nature of one thing, is many times contrary to the nature of another. |
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Your external connection is already maxed out, and one thing you don't need is AOLers jamming up what bandwidth you have left. |
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If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a Babbitt. Say, there's nothing more wonderful than defying middle-class conventions. |
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Believe us when we say, the one thing that is most likely to spoil your holiday in The Gambia is constantly getting hassled by bumsters. |
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For one thing, I've no intention of distributing cantrips and costly crucifixes to every rapable woman in the Parish of St Magloire. |
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A worm finds what it searches after only by feeling, as it crawls from one thing to another. |
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Now, I have been in cleaning about two years and I know one thing, cleaning and catering are the dreggiest jobs to be in. |
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The one thing everyone agrees on is that they've never encountered a band that claimed to be emo. |
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This is all one thing as if hee should goe about to jussle her into some filthy stinking guzzle or ditch. |
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It is one thing to point with pride to that fact modern farmer feeds 45 or 50 people while his horsebound forefathers fed only nine or so. |
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At the end of five months of war, one thing has become more and more clear. |
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Pouring drinks is one thing I always make a hash of, so please help yourselves. |
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It's the terrain, the countryside, the expectations of the audience that make it one thing or another. |
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I will, however, tell you just one thing about the war, my first story and my last. |
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For one thing, Scotus has received interest from secular philosophers such as Peter King, Gyula Klima, Paul Vincent Spade, and others. |
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You speak nonliterally when you say one thing and mean something else instead. |
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Being drunk is one thing, but creating a pavement pizza on a train is clearly overstepping the mark. |
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The one thing they did consent to was a cloak they could use to cover themselves while they slept. |
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They drink, for one thing, sweet ports as preprandials, anathema to most English, who consider them digestifs, or after-dinner company. |
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I sometimes think that a century from now my lexical sets will be the one thing I shall be remembered for. |
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If there's one thing I've learned in this business, it's that you've got to give the punters what they want. |
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For one thing, the speakers are writers, their subject literature, and art is proverbially long, and life short and scattery. |
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So one thing may be good and bad to several parties, upon diverse occasions. |
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They were not sleakit and did not knife ye, that was one thing. They were not fly men cheaters. |
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We listen to a snatchy talk on one thing and then another, and abstruse questions that are like the Scotchman's definition of metaphysics. |
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Getting a ticket is one thing, finding a suitable place from which to enjoy the cinematic splendors can be quite another. |
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There was only one thing to be done, return to the hotel, retrieve his money, and try to forget the weight of the world and its cares in lunch. |
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Regardless of whether Greek politicians tie a Windsor knot or no knot at all, one thing seems certain. |
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It was one thing being part of a group of middle-age guys into restoring and flying an old B-25 bomber in air shows in their spare time. |
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Thus an Asian American writer's Asian Americanness is the one thing needed to identify or interpret both him and his work. |
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For one thing, the Redskins Rule reveals correlation, not causation. |
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It would be one thing if these lustless men and women were married to each other,'' says Davis. |
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For one thing going through it is a public acceptance of one's position as manuhiri of the tangata whenua who are owners of the land. |
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I think that style has got to be the real number one thing that a skater needs to worry about these days. |
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But the one thing we know about economies is that they do tend to be self-righting. |
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When an old man is encouraged to move into a retirement home so that redevelopers can take over his house, there is only one thing for it. |
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