What scares me is comparing their middle order with ours which is inexperienced. |
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Oh, yes, we thought it fair game to try and steal other people wood but woe betide anyone who tried to pilfer ours. |
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Influenza, whose genes evolve a million times faster than ours, is a master of adaptability. |
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Unless councillors of both councils do something quickly this lovely town of ours is going to come to a standstill! |
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One night we were having a threesome with a male friend of ours that had been staying with us for a few days. |
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The Holy Spirit advocates Jesus' case and cause to us just as Jesus advocates ours in the heavenly throne room. |
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We serve ours with a traditional fluffy white sauce dolloped on each slice. |
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Why now is there talk of forcing us to pay for the use of what is ours by right, thus increasing the cost of living? |
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For years, he has suffered the nightmares and the agonies that, by all rights, should be ours too. |
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Accomplishing these goals in a statewide system as large and diverse as ours is no small accomplishment. |
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We feel strongly that a child does not have to be genetically ours for us to be able to love them. |
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We need as much genuine debate and political contestation as a democratic system such as ours can muster. |
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After demolishing theirs, it became apparent that ours was in a perilous condition and he very kindly offered to help remedy the situation. |
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Staff working on a job like ours have to be trusted with the main secret and if they are indiscreet can give the whole show away in any case. |
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I don't know about your oven, but ours didn't have a 10-hour time setting, so I had to re-time the oven every 90 minutes. |
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As with so many good ideas in this little country of ours the seeds were sown over a couple of pints in a local public house. |
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How can a rich country like ours invade a country and then allow its own people to sicken and die for the lack of even basic medicines? |
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We had the briny beside us, a carpet of stars above, and two good friends of ours for company. |
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Tragically, we often fail to open our eyes and realize this country of ours is teaming with unappreciated natural beauty and diversity. |
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Lots of other people are doing similar events, ours is just a blunderbuss approach, it is not targeted. |
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Having read that she despises interviews, I'm not surprised when she delays ours as long as possible by asking me loads of questions. |
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Colonel Kurtz's nightmare might have been watching a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor, but ours is shopping. |
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The blessings of religion can be ours only when we are ready to live its recommended values. |
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Yet surely poetry in a world as richly diverse as ours need not be so rigidly and simplistically categorized. |
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We need to hear from all of you who feel that this town of ours is worth the effort. |
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We put ours out for collection and, guess what, it was still there when I got home from work. |
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This hard earth of ours doesn't care if it's a sea or a desert, a river or a dune. |
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I look on with annoyance as I see parks pop up everywhere while ours are taken away. |
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Two years ago, we went to his parents' villa in Spain with some friends of ours for the first time. |
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Why don't these people concentrate on improving their own areas and leave ours alone? |
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Although most of ours was along small islands and in protected bays, the sites were unexplored. |
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One of the most rare things in this beautiful country of ours is open unfenced and unfarmed land. |
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Because few things are more important than effective liaison and coordination between ours and our allies intelligence services. |
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I'm sure it would be a boon to small clubs like ours who are struggling to make ends meet. |
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Comparing footballers' mental strength with ours is like comparing their fitness levels with ours. |
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But even this icon differs fundamentally from ours because it typifies the tradition of frontally standing saints followed in menologia. |
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Return trips to the world we used to know as ours are now tinted green, constantly time-shifting, and filled with computer-generated superheroes. |
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Great minds such as ours must be serene and tranquil in order to remain above the fray. |
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The hegemonic hold of Consumer Culture is so great that we cannot differentiate what is ours and what is theirs. |
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But, you see, if we pay for their superannuation, then we can expect to have ours paid for too. |
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Henry, a long-term dog of ours who would never have been homed, is actually a possibility for homing now. |
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Most of ours live aboard vessels moored more or less permanently outside the marina breakwater, in a shallow bight known as Fools' Anchorage. |
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Our mission statement is that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on or use in entertainment. |
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We enjoyed ours with another tasty Tibetan staple, sha momo, minced-meat dumplings flavored with ginger, onion, and garlic. |
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That what is going on is essentially, a collision of two cultures, with ours wrongly attempting to gain supremacy. |
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Theirs took almost five minutes to cypher and decode, ours took one to two minutes. |
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Great civic leaders of less evangelical eras than ours did not speak of visions. |
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Their country has realised that it cannot be invaded unless ours is first, and is therefore bludging off our defence budget. |
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But you always have a bad patch in a season and we are having ours now, hopefully. |
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Rather we need to constantly criticise their ideas and ours so we don't become fatheads. |
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Working together, we shall ensure that this ancient, sacred land of ours regains its rightful place in the comity of nations. |
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There were real craftsmen on both sides but in the proper care of land ours had the edge. |
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Endless prosperity and boundless new highs in the stock market were ours to enjoy forever. |
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The apparent disagreement between the result of Field and ours was solved by a model simulation. |
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Everybody goes through a blip during the course of the year and maybe we are having ours now. |
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The flying vehicle of ours crashed through the roadblock, sending splinters and pieces of wood whistling all over the place. |
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Small hospitals are very useful and certainly ours is essential to the local community. |
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Introduce fairness into this society of ours and remember that charity begins at home. |
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Would the writer contend that, if any planet had a sun as ours does, it would teem with life as the Earth does? |
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The room next to ours has a couple where the guy can't get around very well, a little too husky. |
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One such lady at the table adjacent to ours went to the toilet to powder her nose. |
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It seems to have been done up a bit better though, so ours is probably a bit cheaper. |
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I still prefer our version, but there's not much in it as the Exploited version was very close to ours when they recorded it. |
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One has to explain that while Tazka delivers real humus and baba ganoush, ours weren't quite as tasteful as what we're used to. |
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Vanessa ran in circles far more elevated than ours and she was always telling us that when she hung out with us she was slumming. |
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The vehicle has four wheels all connected by complex machinery that simple minds like ours can't begin to describe. |
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We were building a house in Isleworth, and I had made an appointment to meet a friend of ours on the site. |
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Then Edward Hubble discovered that the nebulae were other galaxies like ours only much further away than was thought possible. |
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It can only be good to hear that ours is a living, flourishing language that will live on in all our communities for ever. |
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Travelling through locks is a sociable activity which attracts large crowds, particularly when a vessel as large as ours arrives. |
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Since they have been friends of ours for such a long time, it is very hard to abandon or give them up immediately. |
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Our freedom to use what is ours is being taken away from us unless we dance to their tune and pay up. |
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Some like the non-emotional, classically paired-down performance, while ours is the more romantic approach. |
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We don't have any children of our own yet but I don't see how any child of ours would fit into such a situation. |
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To our knowledge, ours is the first study to assess the popularity as well as the quality and accuracy of health related websites. |
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I find it insulting that our elected councillors are prepared to waste both their time and ours on such frivolous and pointless schemes. |
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And then at long last creation's groans and ours shall end and heaven and earth shall be one. |
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Just like that dead mayor of ours, she said that middle and low-class families would get a better life. |
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Spain is increasing the size of its fishing fleet while ours is contracting. |
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It's a common problem to most cities, especially those with combined sewers, like ours that trap rushing rainwater. |
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The printing process is not a core competency of ours, so we needed experts to rationalise the process fully. |
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I still gave her the evils though, even when she boarded the train before ours. |
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We ordered ours ready-made from a storage supplies catalog, but you could cover plain ones purchased from a crafts store. |
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Tamiya ryu is an earlier style than ours, but is considered to be part of our line of development. |
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It will go down in history and our children's children will remember these departed colleagues of ours. |
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Last night I was trying to key you into some of the wisdom we have accumulated through this close-knit project of ours. |
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A society like ours is not an atomized mass, but a community of free, responsible, active individuals. |
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You can frame raised beds with lumber or form unframed beds like ours by shaping soil into level, flat-sided mounds about 8 inches high. |
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Their fashion embarrassments involved medallions and leisure suits, ours were about greasy hair, Kodiaks and lumberjackets. |
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When her elder sister had squawked, roared and refused to conform, we knew she was ours in spades. |
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That operation could give life, but is life ours to give away, in such a forced unnatural state? |
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The environmental project must succeed if we are to live well on this beautiful world of ours. |
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He would probably deny this, but it might well be a way of hiding his red-eyed blushes, and sparing ours. |
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We'd spend ours playing in the field area near the woods and around the complex. |
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The hidden irony is that fondue is as integral to Swiss cuisine as, say, mince and tatties are to ours. |
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Using the terrain, we move up the banks of a small burn, hidden from view, the stream's noise masking ours. |
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Those were the days, down in Wakonda, when the timber of the Siuslaw was ours for the taking. |
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The independent and swing voters are looking to be ours for the taking if they keep this up. |
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Every team has a bad patch during a season and hopefully we had ours at the start. |
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Three years ago a friend of ours had his mini stolen, and this is the email he sent me. |
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By experience we discover the Lord's mercies to be new every morning, and his faithfulness to be sure and dependable even when ours is weak. |
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Even more than the Victorian era, ours is an age of individualism rather than individuality. |
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Also rests are allowed for in the verse of the ancients and, though not professedly, in ours like the rests in music. |
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It was log cabin style, as all of ours were, but the roof was shingled with crumbling slate, a pattern that resembled dragons scales. |
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He has the total support of the majority and in a democracy such as ours that's all that matters. |
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So we hired a temp from this agency that supposedly specializes in temps who respect diversity and can handle working in places like ours. |
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If your door doesn't have a back panel that can be altered, like ours did, you can use a sturdy shoebox to fashion your window box. |
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As a matter of fact, his screw-ups would make ours look like schoolboy pranks. |
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The consensus of everyone is that it will be painful, but you cannot run a council as large as ours on a shoestring. |
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These Ancients, more ancient than ours but still not literally ancient, saw the world not as a giant clockwork but as an organism. |
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The maypole was followed by some traditional Northumbrian clog dancing taught to the children by a teacher of ours from Newcastle. |
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A woman patient of ours had had multiple operations on her bowel for ileitis and colitis induced by radiation. |
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A contractor friend of ours who is now doing some rehab work in the house is telling us that the bedroom window is not legal. |
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The lifts had closed, the punters had gone, the domain was ours and a lambent, purplish light settled on the silent mountain. |
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The state cannot deal with change, and ours is a time of constant and relentless change. |
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His characters inhabit a society that is not quite ours, but which is familiar all the same. |
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They climb up on the shed at the back of the boarded up house, which is joined to ours. |
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The first morning I stopped abruptly when I heard a squealing pack of rats in a room adjacent to ours. |
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Import gorillas into the backyard, and amplify the wetas to a flesh-crawlingly revolting size, and Tarzan is reborn as one of ours. |
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Just after that, she started going out with a mutual friend of ours, who I'd dated aeons ago and was still friendly with. |
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It turns out that mice and rats and some other rodents have hearing which looks very similar to ours. |
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The fact that she cannot comprehend this says more about her world view than ours. |
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A doctor friend of ours kindly provided a large supply of surgical masks which I wore constantly to mask the imaginary offensive smells emitting from the kitchen. |
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A culture that ceased to value these things and got all its enjoyments from, say, video games, would not just be different from ours but inferior. |
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So they should outsource some of the more transactional and noncore supply-chain functions to a company like ours that could spread the costs over several companies. |
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A variation on this speculates that there may be countless random universes, among which ours is antecedently probable and therefore unremarkable, it needs no explanation. |
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The north side neighbor's back yard is butting into ours, ever so slowly. |
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It all seems as unregal as it is legal, but ours is not to reason why. |
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In companies like ours, the profit is taxed at the corporation rate. |
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We take our cultural icons very seriously, often to both their detriment and ours. |
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He laid his own over ours in a sort of benediction, a blessing. |
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We might fancy ourselves to be a global village, tuned into lives remote from ours and, thanks to technology, able to leap vast distances and bridge cultural divides. |
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Surreally, a choir of high school students at the gate adjoining ours begins singing a hymnal. |
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A friend of ours was up on business and stayed with us for a couple of weeks recently and let slip that he had been to a massage parlour one evening. |
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Since we were incapable of stopping these labs, our government basically drove the production to a country with far worse drug interdiction resources than ours. |
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And it took them three years to construct their own crannog, a timber dwelling built on stilts over the water, which links the way of life of people in 600BC with ours today. |
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He must be henceforth treated like a moral leper to satisfy our conviction that endless ongoing punishment without mercy is ours to mete out to him forever. |
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Still other universes might resemble our own cosmos more closely, but have strong forces so much stronger than ours that all their hydrogen would fuse into helium early on. |
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Moreover, says the performer, that painful experience is what led Shakespeare to become more than a sharp-tongued wit, more than the derivative writers of his era and ours. |
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Somebody described hotels like ours as pilot fish for the big boys. |
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By the end of the novel, humanity has discovered an infinite number of universes bordering ours via nanoscopic wormholes whose mouths form subatomic particles. |
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Pearson shared his wall with the computer station, plus it was shorter than ours since our front door, the one that led to the living room, was at a slant. |
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Some will undoubtedly start blaming the people and repeat the worn out excuse that the talk of freedom and democracy is futile for such a people as ours. |
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And all kinds of friends of ours have raised money for Mary Landrieu to support her as a candidate. |
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I find it amazing that for a young nation such as ours, with such a small population, we have an abnormally large concentration of religious whackos. |
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It's not easy when you have a wafer-thin squad like ours, but the players are capable of doing much better than they showed against Burnley on Wednesday night. |
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And I fain would think that this world of ours is a good world after all. |
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In the bungalow next to ours was a farm family from the KwaZulu-Natal region near Swaziland, who invited us over one night for a braai, a barbecue of steak and sausages. |
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Most hollies are either male or female and need to have a nearby partner for good crop of berries to be produced, I suspect this is why ours crops so erratically. |
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It also helps when your tour guide is a dead ringer for the actress Mila Kunis, as ours is at Bates. |
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I am shocked and dismayed to learn that our neighbors to the north have government officials who play politics just like ours do down here in the barbarian south. |
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We had decorated ours with small diyas on every balcony and ledge, and the natural geometry of the hostel building made the entire effect dazzling. |
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She could have done medicine or physics, but fortuitously she was advised by a friend of ours to do law with the intent of later becoming a political player. |
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As a friend of ours said she will be remembered for her love of nature, for her giftedness in music and sports. |
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Jeeway Pakistan and Jeeway Balochistan is a great reality, he said, adding that Balochistan is ours and would remain ours forever. |
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You argued well in court but your firm doesn't pay its lawyers well, so why don't you come across to ours? |
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For, it seemeth there are certaine motions in these vast bodies, some naturall, and othersome febricitant, as well as in ours. |
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She genuinely believed that the ' working classes ' had ' different blood from ours, rougher ' and that this caused the fugg in the canteen. |
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These guessings of ours, for they are more than half guessings, may throw a glimmer of light on the mystery of doll selection. |
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The loss of this sense is a serious loss in a society such as ours that has found nothing to replace it. |
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The interim, however, is ours, and here we must tread carefully. |
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How in this humdrum worldkin of ours did mortal men ever come to do this madness? |
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We went back to the drawing board when we designed ours, working to eliminate problems like wall streaming and ensuring uniform distribution. |
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Jeebus, does Helen know this? Yes, she does. It's odd, this life of ours, and I'm terribly aware of my culpability in said oddness. |
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We put ours in the compost heap, but spreading neat seems to have real benefits. |
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By the same rules that the Passover was, by the same may ours be termed a sacrifice. |
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But the boat was afloat, and with a hearty shove on the part of the navy and some hearty thanks on ours we were sent flying shipwards. |
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All airwaves our ours to let you use wisely, including the internet. |
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How can a person who was convicted in a foreign corrupt county with no legal system the same as ours be extradited back to that country? |
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So when ours went on the blink last week I set out to find some budget washing-up liquid. |
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The remainder of the morning was ours to do as we wished, but we had to be on the coach by lunchtime as the tour of West Berlin was to begin. |
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They make ships larger than ours, about 2,000 tons in size, with five sails and as many masts. |
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Not least because it was time to head back to one of ours for copious amounts of scran and the post-drenching quenching of our drouths. |
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In truth it needed but to look at their complexion to see that they were people of another world than ours. |
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A 59-year old physician friend of ours told us that her gynecologist sends her cards every year urging her to come in for an annual Pap test. |
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To immediately assume that anyone who participates in a sport like ours must be animalist is a naive and simplistic way of looking at things. |
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So, when people talk about stimulus, capital investment in a mixed economy like ours is key. |
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Joe Murphy, trainer of Shepherd's Purse A lot of ours were coughing until a while ago but they seem to be back to themselves now. |
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After dark the toch-emmas are going to break the Boche wire and we'll cut a passage in ours. |
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They had one motel in that town, and friends of ours owned it, but we got throwed out of it before it got dark after they got to fighting. |
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Yet why hasn't that city's train system been crippled by heat as ours has been since before even Melbourne Cup Day? |
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Unlike most moons of the solar system, ours has the heft, the gravitational gravitas, to pull itself into a sphere. |
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Though it is certainly not true that Newtonian science was like modern science in all respects, it conceptually resembled ours in many ways. |
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Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? |
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Belen and I were both invited to a crush party by another friend of ours from high school named Stephanie. |
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All men know by experience, there be some parts of our bodies which often without any consent of ours doe stirre, stand, and lye down againe. |
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The equation, in some way, predicted the existence of an antiworld identical to ours but made out of antimatter. |
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One of the things that was a sin of ours, and the neocolonial arrangement we tried to produce, was that we had all the answers and they had none. |
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This is a nutso project they've taken on, but it's their nutso project, not ours. |
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It also won a passel of the Oscar-equivalent Ariels which, if nothing else, proves that the Mexican academy is not as stuffy as ours. |
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These games are the best games I have ever experienced and to qualify would be a dream of all of ours and an opportunity that we can't let slide. |
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Barley wines are traditionally hefty brews, but ours is downright excessive. |
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Sniffing Tory conspiracies under every Whitehall bed, ours specially? |
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Ignorance on their part and denial on ours does nobody any favors. |
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We compromised by calling it a geyesmeyer, a word coined by a boaty friend of ours, and used quite profusely by him to describe anything from a bilge-pump to a rhinoceros. |
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Real observers, Kant concluded, must live in a world of whatness, whereness, whenness, and becauseness, imposed by the way that a mind such as ours can grasp reality. |
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His heart might not have been fibrillating but ours certainly were. |
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In fact, the three papers mentioned above are concerned with the existence of bounded nonoscillatory solutions while ours will include the cases of bound and unboundedness. |
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Rose argues that since the fish brain is rather different from ours, fish are not conscious, whence reactions similar to human reactions to pain instead have other causes. |
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She pointed out that string theory now suggests that there are gazillions of other universes, so life in ours could have come about by random chance. |
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For the mischief that one blockhead, that every blockhead does, in a world so feracious, teeming with endless results as ours, no ciphering will sum up. |
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The previous presentation ran over and ours had to start late. |
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However, unlike the box jellyfish of Australia, ours are rarely lethal. |
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The most optimistic estimates have Pioneer 10 hitting other solar systems like ours in a few billion years, The primitive craft will be our cosmic cave painting. |
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Her growth therefore we viewed as our own, her misfortunes ours. |
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Prior to that I had had no experience of money, for ours was not a household in which children bought sweets or were dispatched to get penn'orths of chips. |
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The vicinity of this country with ours is a threat for Equatoguineans. |
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Yet ours was a common story, small-time miscreants, refusniks of the minor variety, furtive delinquents slipping off the reservation, but only to the party store next door. |
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Other vendors' products may be cheaper, but ours are standards compliant. |
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All Gaul is divided into three parts, one of which the Belgae inhabit, the Aquitani another, those who in their own language are called Celts, in ours Gauls, the third. |
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The higher task is now ours of the regeneration of the race, or, if we wish to express that betterment less questionably, the aggeneration of the race. |
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Our unfriendly neighbor planted a peach tree in the tiny green space between her building and ours. |
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In the Indian tradition, their form of dance could be tripping the light fantastic above ours, not clodhopping beneath. |
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If Giscard can keep faith with his ancestors, we should be equally loyal to ours. |
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Ours is the only party that stands for the fundamental principle that all workers must be able to live and work in whichever country they choose. |
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Ours soon found themselves grounded around the dining room table, scribbling madly on a draft design blueprint. |
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Ours here ended when it was challenged in the Supreme Court of Canada and ruled unconstitutional. |
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Ours took us on unplowed roads and fields where we'd think twice before taking a stock heavy-duty pickup. |
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Ours is a reproducible model, and others may end up reproducing it and solving other problems. |
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Ours weighed half a hundredweight with all the food and camping kit we had to carry with us. |
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Ours is the greatest city in the world and we will not be divided by your cowardly attacks. |
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Ours was home to assorted acouchis, agoutis, Pygmy Marmosets, and Blue-headed Parrots. |
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Ours is an artisanal cheese, made in Comte, an area famous for its cheesemaking. |
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Ours is not a militant area, but support for the strike inside and outside the fire brigade remains high. |
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It would be difficult to find a more close-knit team than ours. |
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Ours must be that first painful step of open and courageous defiance against an arrogant and insolent tyranny. |
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Ours is the world of love, questing to find the common links that bind all people. |
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Ours grows along horizontal wires and into the mass of other wall shrubs that exist on the wall and which include climbing hydrangea, ivy and Virginia creeper. |
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Ours is a bit messier, but every bit as authentic as far as period recreations. |
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Ours is a unique nation, and we have to assert our unity and say no to these narrow-minded movements. |
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Ours is the Caiman model, a 6x6 behemoth that weighs in at over 15 tons and makes Humvees shrivel up with feelings of inadequacy. |
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Ours is a united camp, backed by a fanatical countywide following of fans who will be heard for every minute of the seventy, and more, on the big day. |
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Ours is a blessed country when measured by global standards. |
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Ours is a patchwork quilt of mechanical voting machines, modern electronic balloting and plain old punchcards, chads and all. |
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Ours was a tent camp off the main highway, and for some reason, the bookmobile from the closet town, Priest River, had not found us. |
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Ours was an amicable split, borne out of practical necessity. |
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Ours will be the only active orthosis for children with CP aimed for overground walking, and physiotherapy, as well. |
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Ours is a viscerally grounded aesthetics, a neurological vehicle with thousands of years of momentum before language stood hitchhiking and kibbitzing at the side of its road. |
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Ours is well established now, including some elephant garlic. |
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Ours was a study of the personal consequences of poor work which dispelled the myth of the stereotypical benefits scrounger often depicted in popular culture. |
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Ours involved being stalked for half an hour by three Pinnate Spadefish in the Maldives as we navigated the underground gardens of a coral reef, 12m below sea. |
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