I also see hornbills pass up small-fruited figs that would draw doves and pigeons in by the hundreds. |
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I hope Peter Levinson doesn't mind too much if I steal his idea, but I just came across this quote, and it's too good to pass up. |
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Don't pass up the porchetta, presented as a thick slab over a rich pork glace and topped with preserved apples. |
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She came back with a wonderful portfolio of photographs, I mean really gorgeous things, and it was just too good an opportunity to pass up. |
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I'm doing well so far but I just could not pass up cream cheese on my whole wheat toast today. |
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She had bought it from a designer clothes store, but it was too cute to pass up. |
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They have instead opted to pass up on a big pay day on the basis that discretion is the better part of valour. |
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Lincoln was not about to pass up the lifetime opportunity this dramaturgic delay facilitated. |
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Such a fight Warren would be crazy to pass up, and he is anything but crazy. |
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For whatever reason it seems very easy for many Canadians to pass up the opportunity to wear the maple leaf. |
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As their campus minister, I had urged them not to pass up an opportunity to reach out to the poor and oppressed. |
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Many investors would not pass up the opportunity to buy common stock in these companies, so why do so many avoid these companies' bonds? |
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Alex you never pass up a meal and it still amazes me how you can keep your figure! |
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Other dealers pass up promotional opportunities because they say they're too busy, and, of course, many say it is just too darned expensive. |
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You'll get hit by punitive redemption fees if you cash in too early, and you'll pass up hefty loyalty and completion bonuses. |
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The sun was shining outside but the sports offerings on the box were simply too good to pass up. |
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What adrenaline junkie or casual active lifestyler would pass up the opportunity to relive their finest moments in HD and Ultra HD quality? |
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But why would you pass up free education that could take you places somewhere someday, even though we will never use the algebra theorems ever? |
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You will then be tilted on a special table allowing the fluid to pass up and down the spinal canal. |
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He never goes to extremes and has no vices, except for the inability to pass up a bargain. |
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It was too bizarre to pass up, so I grabbed my camera and started snapping photos. |
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Her minor quickly became her major when she decided she couldn't pass up the opportunity. |
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Since we're here in Ottawa today, I cannot pass up the opportunity to mention the good, and the not so good, performance of our national capital. |
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Tangibility may be more important than we suspect in determining which long-term investments households make and which they pass up. |
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Gremio did not pass up the chance to gain ground on Sao Paulo, steamrolling now-relegated Ipatinga 4-1 away from home. |
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I could never pass up an opportunity to razz you though, you know that. |
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At no moment does he pass up the chance of a cheap sneer or a jeer. |
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It wasn't often that Murdoch truly appreciated a practical joke but Johnny's contention that they had a leprechaun or a brownie in the house was too good to pass up. |
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The bile salts are absorbed as whole molecules at the far end of the small intestine and pass up the portal vein to the liver, whence they are re-secreted into bile. |
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Surely his superiors would not want him to pass up such an opportunity. |
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In a letter written to her mother, dated April 5, 1916, she stated that she would have hated to pass up the opportunity to complete field work. |
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Only a fool would pass up that deal after crunching the numbers! |
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Don't pass up the chance to savour this crushed ice and fruit juice mix. |
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Over the past 18 months, did your company pass up attractive investment projects specifically because of the cost or availability of credit? |
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While he enjoyed his time at the CIS level, he couldn't pass up the opportunity to lead his own department back at Columbia. |
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Something about the look of panic when hanging in the seat belt and waiting for the crunch that never comes is just too funny to pass up. |
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Pacific white-sided dolphins are eager surfers and seldom pass up a chance to ride a bow or stern wave. |
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But that should not mean that we pass up the opportunity to pursue a joint strategic approach in this region. |
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These cars should also carry drinks bottles to pass up to riders in a break if necessary. |
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November is also the month of seat sales and while there are people who cannot walk past a shoe store without stopping to browse, I cannot pass up a bargain flight. |
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The FundSERV opportunity, to head up the three-person member support department, was just too good to pass up. |
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If she is so opposed to our system and way of life, why doesn't she pass up the profits, live like a pauper, and play in cafes and on street corners? |
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And if they only ate clover and grass up, Butter and milk I would never pass up. |
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We must not pass up this unique opportunity. |
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The bill does not pass up the good work that is in gun control now. |
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That is why I would be remiss to pass up the opportunity to vehemently denounce this paternalistic attitude of the federal government toward the first nations of Quebec and Canada. |
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Stock prices were simply too attractive to pass up. |
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One of the jobs of an intelligence analyst is to integrate several intelligence reports into a single summary document, called an INTSUM, to pass up the chain for further analysis. |
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Anyway, it's too nifty a piece of chrome to pass up. |
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Still, times were tough, and with her husband chronically out of work, she could not afford to pass up an opportunity to feed and clothe their family. |
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This is an opportunity your discerning clients won't want to pass up! |
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At times, when I had to pass up assignments, I did them whenever I had any free time at work. |
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The teachers called me, she doesn't do her work, she doesn't pass up work, she'll hide her papers everywhere. |
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It would have been unseasonal to pass up the offer of home-baking, so I had a thick slice of chiffon matacha cake with adzuki bean cream. |
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With an election the snub for perfidious Albion was too good to pass up. |
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Instead, children with FAS behave like drivers who patiently inch forward through traffic, content to stay in line and pass up other, unfamiliar routes. |
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This was our intention, but having arrived at our goal we cannot pass up the opportunity to search for more general reasons which will explain in toto the relationship between Judaism and culture. |
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But pass up the sci-fi stuff for now, like for instance the holovision technology that's put TV and radio in museums. |
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Are you going to pass up a chance to share songwriting credits with Dylan? |
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It had abutment walls of a considerable length at either end, and a swing bridge at the Teignmouth end to allow sailing ships to pass up the estuary. |
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Hot carbon dioxide, unreacted carbon monoxide, and nitrogen from the air pass up through the furnace as fresh feed material travels down into the reaction zone. |
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The Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I always strove to restore as much of the Western Roman Empire as he could and certainly would not pass up the opportunity. |
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