The clouds were skimming lower than usual, but other than that, the sky was clear. |
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The noises of the performance were now a distant murmur, but other than that it was completely silent. |
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There may have been a few more dried bird droppings, but other than that, everything was the same. |
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As a sociological experiment, I'm not sure what this showed, other than that I was really bored and sometimes do silly things. |
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The trousers were a little long in the leg but other than that the clothes fit fine. |
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He was really lanky and scrawny but other than that he looked perfectly normal, other than the snotty business around his nose area. |
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But other than that, remember folks, it's been a huge success and anybody who doesn't see it that way is a nattering nabob of negativism. |
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And, other than that, it's been a quiet Spring day, overcast and with a soft rain on and off throughout. |
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I want to hit one or two of the niceish restaurants but other than that I am willing to cheap out on food in favour of more beer spending. |
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I could tell she was quite sorrowful, I could hear tears in her voice, but other than that, there was no comment. |
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I haven't done the search engine yet, but other than that it looks skookum. |
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I don't know much about her other than that she is a BBC radio personality and has a name that forever captivates and enchants me. |
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Frankly, it's difficult to envisage him being nearly as influential in any role other than that of the focal point of the attack. |
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I actually thought I played all right as I wasn't really quite on the ball, but other than that I thought that it was a great event. |
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The only figure of real interest is the subcutaneous LD50 as few snakes can ever achieve anything other than that. |
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There is the occasional moment of mildly inappropriate tactility along the way, but other than that, my behaviour is impeccable. |
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She had a bump rising on the back of her head, her neck was slightly bruised, and her ankle was a bit swollen, but other than that she was fine. |
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Zelda's eyes widened at this unexpected reaction, but other than that she showed no signs of fear. |
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She is a slow thoughtful eater and I gulp my food down but other than that we had lots in common. |
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I like my job, but other than that, there aren't really many reasons for me to stay long at all. |
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Most of the noise was from the Scottish man through the speakers, other than that there was a low hum of conversation. |
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My teeth have always been creamy, so they need to be enamelled, but other than that I'm in good shape. |
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You end up, frankly, with no ideas about macroeconomics and economic policy, other than that it's scary. |
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They've had a couple of great punts, some good returns and a short touchdown run, but other than that, they haven't been making plays. |
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Sometimes he can come up with a good quip on the spot, but other than that, he is pretty cringeworthy. |
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Very little of the film is revealed other than that it is the return of Chaplin after a ten-year hiatus. |
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We don't know much at all about him other than that he was a sophisticated cosmopolitan of the merchant class whose father was a vintner. |
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It may creak a little under the strain of me getting into it each night, but other than that, it's a silent bed. |
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Edinburgh's a binary system, but other than that novelty, it looks fairly uninteresting at first glance. |
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Beyond that, the application can ask for the postal vote to be sent to an address other than that of the voter. |
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I did jettison the chickpea salad but, other than that, I ate what was on my menu. |
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Her pale silvery hair and violet eyes were pretty, but other than that, she was boring. |
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I commend the story to your attention, for no reason other than that I think it's funny. |
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No conclusion can be drawn from her death other than that random acts of violence can happen anywhere. |
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I have the basic skeleton, but other than that I am still trying to figure things out. |
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Did we learn anything of value about our fellow human beings from the exercise, other than that they get dopey and argumentative when deprived of sleep for up to seven days? |
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In an air rifle the projectile is supposedly driven down the rifling of the barrel by a source of gas other than that provided by a fast burning mixture. |
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They had no potential support other than that of imperialist bayonets. |
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It is a theory that lacks a methodology and offers relatively little guidance to the individual other than that one should be authentic and responsible. |
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He boldly tugs the barkeep's jacket to get served, but immediately gets bullied by one of the patrons for no reason other than that he's a new face and an easy mark. |
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I don't have much more to say, other than that it was not something I expected to find in a throwaway paper under a table at the Duke of Gloucester at 1 on a Friday morning. |
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Since his retirement he'd taken up playing golf, lawn bowls and bingo but other than that most of his time was spent in his garden, of which he was very proud. |
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To be fair, Bring the Noize should probably come with a trigger warning for photosensitive epilepsy, but other than that the video seems fairly harmless. |
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She found herself staring motionless at her reflection in the tall cheval glass, and quickly finished unbraiding her hair, thinking fixedly of things other than that sorrow. |
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I let out a low groan to let the surrounding world know I was awake, but other than that didn't move from my rather uncomfy spot on the hard wooden floor. |
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Got my new sound card up and running, but other than that, nuthin. |
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It is, further, the practice of many banks to cash cheques presented by a customer to a branch other than that with which he maintains his account. |
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There is no evidence, other than that within panels of the window itself, for the problems posed by the later incorporation of the heraldry of bishop and chapter within it. |
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It lends the photos a quality that I'm finding hard to put into words, other than that somehow, these places seem far more expressive in false colour than in reality. |
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Swing-around requires little coordination, other than that players observe the tenet of never dribbling more than three times before they pick up and pass. |
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In the two decades we have had these debates, I, for one, cannot recall either side ever claiming anything other than that their bloke won by a country mile. |
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We know she has a sense of humour, we know she likes animals, but other than that, regardless of how much research you do, it's really all guesswork. |
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But other than that, if you get sick, you're in danger of financial ruin. |
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Andronikos mobilised a small fleet of 100 ships to defend the capital, but other than that he was indifferent to the populace. |
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Neither Victricius's De Laude Sanctorum nor the Passio Albani mention where he was martyred, other than that it was in Britain. |
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No wiring, other than that linking the strike plate and the access tool with the control panel, is required. |
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Ozzie Train, secretary. Ozzie needs little introduction, other than that he is the remaining half of Prime Press, and a genuine completist. |
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She's got a little cough and she's very tired and clingy but other than that the vet said she's fine. |
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The main attraction was none other than that old broadcaster himself, Ronald Reagan. |
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Today, according to her lawyer and guardian ad litem thomas Holum, she needs to be fed through a tube, but other than that, she's as active as any girl her age. |
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Coniston Old Man has no connecting ridges other than that to Brim Fell, but a discernible rib falls due east via Stubthwaite Crag and Crowberry Haws. |
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Little is known of Cort's early life other than that he was possibly born into a family coming from Lancaster, England although his parents are unknown. |
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During the late medieval period, cotton became known as an imported fiber in northern Europe, without any knowledge of how it was derived, other than that it was a plant. |
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