All the cars are automatics, which I know annoys a lot of gamers, but personally I am all right with that. |
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A former professor talked me out of it in a letter in which she told me she personally did not think anyone could reach Papa. |
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I personally don't favor the more visually experimental ones, but your mileage may vary. |
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I personally had practised yoga and meditation and at times was quite dedicated. |
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She said she personally visited the sandpit on May 27 and observed that drivers were, in fact, covering their loads with tarpaulins. |
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But, just for the record, I really don't have any grudge against you, so don't take it personally. |
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I personally will be carrying a flugelhorn around at all times and will be drinking huge foaming tankards of ale every lunch time. |
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She was a very good looking woman, with an amiable and warm personality, but I didn't know her personally. |
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I personally believe that the correct way to help families is through the taxation system. |
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The bile directed at us in the column shows a desire to hurt me personally and to make my employer suffer for my avocation. |
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Well, personally I would have thought that Arts Council support was the kiss of death for anything, but once again that's just me. |
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However, he was spellbound by the mahatma and remained personally loyal to him. |
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I am a well travelled American and have personally observed this numerous times on my world travels. |
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On the whole, I think he's doing a lot that I personally like in this book, but there is one particular tic I really hate. |
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It was reported that Anne Heffernan had personally contacted the newspaper to complain about the story. |
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Having been personally responsible for the delivery of many of these I can make this statement without fear of contradiction. |
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I personally appeal for the exhibition of honesty by our kingmakers in the selection of a befitting personality for the kingly crown. |
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We could exact revenge, destroy, damage, sing show tunes and kill without feeling personally responsible. |
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I just don't think personally that Capitol Hill can daily micromanage a war in a situation like this. |
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The ideas are not always going to be those we personally hold, and indeed are not always going to be internally self-consistent. |
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I personally know life-long members who resigned from the Party over this issue. |
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I know several of them personally and have always felt I have been given a fair hearing. |
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Generally this is a tolerable CD, not something that I would personally buy or encourage my friends to go out and buy. |
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And I'm sure that he's solitary, that he is under guard 24 hours a day, sort of personally. |
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At one point in every telecast, he would shoot his cuffs, lean forward and appear to address each and every Canadian personally. |
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She knows all 150 players personally, by name, and treats them as if they were her own children. |
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I answer all me fan mail personally and I believe in that, because I'm thrilled to bits. |
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I would personally love to play volleyball and do trampolining again, but I don't know where I could do so! |
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Additional internal processes are finding the activities of the course to be personally interesting, fun, meaningful, and relevant. |
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Depending on work, learning, and leisure activities, different people will consider different activities as personally meaningful and important. |
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He went to the airport to personally receive me on arrival and also see me off on my departure. |
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Without more ado, he saw to it that our request was granted, personally organising delivery of the said jerseys. |
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I don't personally know either young man, but I'm assured they are out of the top drawer as far as character and integrity are concerned. |
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Credit union members knew each other personally and were beholden to each other. |
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As much as I personally like your bedside manner, I just don't see you as the healing type. |
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I felt it would benefit me personally in all future games to set an example and not set such a dangerous precedent. |
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I personally find that this particular tool kit makes the RAD concept finally available to Linux. |
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I personally do not agree with abortion unless there is no other alternative. |
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It appears to be a minor outrage to our sensitivities, since we take our family mangoes personally. |
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If there is a crime, the moral responsibility rests with the leadership, but a member of the leadership cannot be held personally responsible. |
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Fisher says that you shouldn't take things personally, but how can you not when someone or some situation drags you into it? |
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We are the state of retail politics, of face to face discussions, of believing we personally can see and touch all our elected officials. |
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He is even considerate enough to take time from his day to answer fan mail personally rather than getting a secretary to do it for him. |
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They stand up as if personally insulted, personally wronged, personally injured. |
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And as her 22-year-old son has only got third-party insurance he will have to settle the bill personally. |
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The Lord Chancellor was not on the Woolsack to hear the debate, which Lord Goodhart insisted was not directed at him personally. |
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Educate your employees about the dangers of opening e-mail attachments, particularly from senders they do not know personally. |
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I personally wouldn't spend a bean on Africa and nor would I vote for a party which made it a main plank of its manifesto. |
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The Bishops Conference has advised that people approach a priest who is personally known to them if they need a Mass card signed. |
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I personally found it just a little too negative with respect to the working girls. |
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He has personally received a lot of compliments for the shapeliness of his pins in high heels. |
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To him it means being personally answerable for everything that happens in government. |
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I personally don't think we should be given more powers because it would just antagonise people. |
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The victory meant the end to a tumultuous year both personally and professionally for both surfers. |
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In 1994, the then prime minister Tomiichi Murayama apologized personally to all Asian peoples for Japan's colonial rule and wartime actions. |
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And personally, I'm looking forward very eagerly to many, many happy returns of the day. |
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When I personally tweeted about some content from them a few months back, I saw great responses on Twitter, more retweets and more followers. |
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She said the anti-American sentiment was so strong that she felt it personally. |
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I personally prefer not to use the word Master, and refer to myself as a Reiki Teacher. |
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I know that I personally am only very slightly physically addicted to nicotine. |
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It concerns me greatly that not only was the event misconstrued, but I was personally misquoted. |
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Readers should beware of thinking that the tenants, lessees or farmers of the properties were necessarily personally resident therein. |
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Inside was a simple, dark blue, package containing a bottle of scent personally made for me by perfumers in London. |
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That zone now belongs to the hordes of zealots invited there personally to take up maracas and other such percussion. |
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I personally think that is an excellent idea, it cuts down players travelling and also makes commuting for supporters easier. |
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I personally think that hunger for change for change's sake is pretty infantile. |
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He indicated councillors could be personally liable to pay back any loan themselves if they ignored legal advice. |
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I'm still an insane, screwed-up, depressed teenager, and I personally don't think that writing letters to myself will change that. |
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The Hindu holy men personally served food, mainly fruits and yogurts, to the guests. |
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For each of his personally selected subjects, Ball starts with a plaster lifecast. |
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In our RSB initiative we endorse the NC as a place to personally begin, or continue, the long journey of righting relations with the Earth. |
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Tiny hands forming tiny people out of cereal, foil wrap or paper clips, illustrate the size of children's personally improvised art. |
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I personally think if you can only grow two plants it should be a pot of tomatoes and a pot of basil. |
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The series includes special graphics designed by James and personally airbrushed by one of California's top artists. |
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They come under his jurisdiction, it is true, but he personally abhors those acts. |
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They have to discover the root cause of abnormality, help children perform academically, personally and socially. |
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I have found personally that my visualisations are more akin to waking dreams, the type that can be superimposed upon my conscious sight. |
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I personally regard the life of every serviceman and woman as special and very important. |
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I can personally testify to the importance of having role models and the companionship of other women colleagues. |
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He personally lived frugally and spent the research funding entrusted to him with the same care. |
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It hits them where they live because the executives can be held personally responsible for the damage to the company. |
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We would hope that the revolt in his party will make the Minister see sense, but personally I can't see him backing down. |
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She felt she knew him, knew him intimately, that he personally protected her and watched over her. |
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What does worry me personally is the trend away from engineers being employed at fairly high management levels. |
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I still think the basic motivation behind this is valid, but the result personally is a quick burnout. |
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He himself would have been personally acquainted with the complainant and in that respect lacked independence. |
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I have been personally acquainted with several members of the original Trapp Family Singers. |
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I personally dislike the look of real knots such as weaver's knots or overhand knots. |
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I personally have no doubt that if the road had been dualled, the recent tragedies there would not have happened. |
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It suited these people too well personally and politically to do anything else. |
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As a hardline right-winger in the early 1990s I was personally anointed by Margaret Thatcher as her chosen successor. |
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Sometimes they come in busloads and make it upstairs for a cup of tea before being personally guided round the garden or through the museum. |
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I personally am looking forward to staying there as it holds a very special place in my heart. |
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I personally feel there is a deep longing for intimacy and friendship among the young. |
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I didn't know her personally, but the young woman I was looking at was another regular at this place. |
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Using his position at the University of Berlin he dedicated himself to rubbishing Cantor's ideas and ruining him personally. |
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I will personally write to him with a copy of the judgment and indicate what your Lordship has told me this morning. |
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His advice to aspirant writers is to write exactly what they personally want to write and not to try to spot bandwagons. |
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He says he personally booked the grounds, and cannot understand the runaround his team was given by the Technikon authorities. |
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I'm personally having a lounge around the house day, and I'm looking forward to it. |
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Our three ambassadors of lovers rock came out personally to greet the audience before starting their performance and the audience loved this. |
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The judge held that each of the appellants was personally responsible for the misleading accounts. |
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This rich, authoritative biography is written by an American Russophile who knew him personally. |
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The line I draw is that I personally would never engage the services of a lady of the night. |
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I've had a very good relationship with him from day one, both professionally and personally, and it's still good now. |
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And by improving military training programs, sailors will be more well-rounded, professionally and personally. |
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Ann and I have our differences on the issues, but I personally appreciate her psychotic rants. |
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He said he had personally noticed that the local farmer had had to rebuild the wall alongside the road on almost a monthly basis. |
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So they relearn skills and develop them personally to give them some self-belief, self-worth and confidence. |
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A detective is dealing with both complaints and has personally spoken with the complainants. |
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Donald Dewar intervened personally to try to make this clear, but he too was whistling in the wind. |
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Mr. Libenstein further argues that if he is found personally liable, the liability was released by his discharge from bankruptcy. |
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I was personally shaken by it and wasn't in the mood to write much of anything. |
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Although personally antipathetic to his modernist pioneering spirit, I have been seduced time and again by the ravishing sounds that he produces. |
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I have personally witnessed such a case where the size of the gift was reduced by more than half because of several high restaurant tabs. |
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While seen as personally remote and aloof, Collins came across as fair and measured in meetings with unions. |
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It would be tactlessly trite and simplistic to say that because Camara has suffered personally then he could not be hurt professionally. |
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Maybe they should have Gough out on the doorsteps as a pitchman, dodging the election canvassers to personally tout the club's wares. |
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The man of the team was Pinky, who personally recorded a score of twelve under par! |
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That whatever malevolent forces had been unleashed could not harm me personally for this very reason. |
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He was virtual ruler of the Empire, but also personally took the field in the Turkish campaign against the Russians in the Caucasus. |
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I personally think the VA should first approve the backlog claims and then audit the claims for accuracy. |
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But personally I still think he's got winner written all over him. |
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It upsets me that people who don't know him personally can judge him. |
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In order to gain admittance into the Milliken or Fairchild Libraries after hours, a student or faculty member must scan their personally assigned access card. |
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But given what has been credibly written about him personally, Oscar Pistorius was transfixed by the dark side of the moon. |
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I am personally guilty of thinking that the culture war can be at least partially won on style points. |
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They can have the money wired to their bank account, they can open an account with a specified bank, or they can pick up their winnings personally. |
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The real power lies in a handful of men like dan Loeb, who personally put up a million dollars to take over the Senate. |
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If you only vote on how a person personally feels about abortion, you will never want her to darken your door. |
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Dewey wanted to reconstruct philosophy to be a force of social reform and was personally involved in projects designed to bring about concrete changes in society. |
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I personally do not use Minidisc recorders, but they sound good for the money, which is why lots of people love them and I recommend them for beginners. |
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If Rodney Hide wins the ACT leadership, as I personally think will happen, then Sir Roger's influence as a policy wonk and powerbroker is essentially at an end. |
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They are signed, dated and numbered by the artist and were made in woodcut technique with multiple color blocks and personally printed by the artist on offset paper. |
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But Mrs Snobar Hanif said they interviewed the tenants personally and only accepted them after obtaining references from previous landlords and checking with police. |
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The demand for the olive branch, the poppy, the scarlet pimpernel, and seaweed was high and she reproduced these personally meaningful designs over and over again. |
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The big area where I personally went wrong was in estimating GDP growth. |
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I personally really didn't wake up until 4pm today which I've never done unless it was after an all-nighter ending at 9am, and even that only happened once. |
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In some cases the provision which allows for or requires the thing to be done also prescribes that it must be done personally and not by an agent. |
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I personally like the lamb cutlets, although they can be a little tough. |
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Salem personally selected 40 percent of the securities from the Goldman inventory. |
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They are personally invested in my growth not only as a dominatrix but as a kinkster and a person. |
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She would put in long days and nights, chain-smoking and drafting and reading every word on every document personally. |
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She took her duty to carry her lantern properly very seriously and her day was made when one of the volunteers on the Herb Festival stall complimented her personally. |
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I saw personally, firsthand, what drug use and drug abuse is doing to an underprivileged population. |
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I personally lacked the sexual education and social networking skills that savvy sex-industry professionals rely on. |
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Mary personally did not worry about the amours of her brothers. |
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The medical jargon was over my head, so I personally hired an endocrinologist and he walked me through the records. |
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In 754 Pope Stephen II personally went to Ponthion to consecrate his power through the highly symbolical act of ceremonially anointing Pippin as king. |
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Privacy ultimately is about an individual's ability to control personally identifying information, and anonymization alone can never facilitate this. |
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Some girls think he's mega cute as well, but I personally think he's mega pompous and needs someone to stick a pin in that over inflated ego of his. |
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I love all the great ministers, the great reverends, the great rabbis, the great imams, though as I said, I personally have a problem with organized religion. |
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He reportedly invited a union official home to personally inspect his Silver Star, Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts, awarded for his combat duty as a Navy lieutenant. |
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He almost rose to the bait when a financial journalist as much as accused him personally for being responsible for the overnight increase of the euro against the dollar. |
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The channels accused him with all their might of a variety of crimes, from destroying the armed forces to personally mismanaging the rescue operations. |
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The only really hidden item was the stalk with the cruise control, but since I personally dislike cruise control, this was no great loss from my point of view. |
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A man personally transformed by his exposure to books, Gandhi recommended slow, deliberate reading. |
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Anyway, this is just a roundabout way of saying that, while I'm personally delighted to be here, I also appreciate the larger gesture that the invitation represents. |
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Murdoch was known to personally track all of the editorial budgets with a gimlet eye. |
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He proceeded to personally change her gown and placed her in a wheelchair for the move. |
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Meeker personally connects to the customers he sells to because he himself is a dog enthusiast and owner of a Great Dane. |
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How many dollars worth of groceries would you, personally, need to feel OK about this happening? |
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Speaking personally, I find Christmas specials in general too sweet and saccharine for my taste, and there is plenty of that gooey sentimentality. |
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The pope, who personally administers each of the church's seven sacraments during the course of each year, makes a practice of consecrating bishops on Epiphany. |
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Being present with people sacramentally and personally in times of crisis, loss, and change gives me the credibility to raise questions about their priorities and values. |
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I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the supporters who over the years have backed the team and personally showed me much kindness and loyalty. |
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No, Gov. Christie was not standing on GW Bridge personally blocking three lanes of traffic. |
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These sentiments were expressed personally to Georgian Prime Minister Garibashvili during his trip to Washington, D.C. last month. |
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He wrote back personally and said he would be delighted to display the tiger at his stately home in Wiltshire which also has a safari park in part of its 10,000-acre estate. |
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Most Republican members like Boehner personally and appreciate his low-key style. |
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Alexander personally led the right, which held the Macedonian cavalry. |
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These secondary art pieces, the organizer said, were not readily available on the market and each piece was fully authenticated and personally guaranteed. |
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She was personally against abortion, but she did not shun those who were pro-choice. |
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Indeed, the Camorra spawned one of Italy's most notorious female criminals, Pupetta Maresca, who became famous in 1955 after she personally avenged the murder of her husband. |
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One thing though, I'd never before so personally perceived nature's absolute mastery at using the unwitting collaboration of its sapient members to mimic its fungal elements. |
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At taps, he personally inspects each man with standards that would make a recruit company commander flinch, says goodnight and turns out their light. |
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How can you do that if you know you will be personally judged, skewered, betrayed? |
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On Monday, he personally thanked Edward Snowden for highlighting some of the abuses made possible by his invention. |
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His words touched my heart, as though he were speaking to me personally. |
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I personally would not do it, simply because my laptop is my baby. |
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I have used all of the bass pitch to midi systems available to date and personally favor the Yamaha for its reliability and the option to use it on any of my basses. |
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In the media center, the hacks who had anointed Hillary took it personally. |
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I heard she actually bestirred herself sufficiently to smile twice on the occasion, but I missed the broadcast personally so I still don't believe it. |
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First, personally, I do happen to think that Linux is more securable than Windows, and I've said so repeatedly in this very column over the years. |
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Since the end of bipolarity and the mergence of a unipolar international system, I personally believe that nonalignment should be what characterises American foreign policy. |
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I have met many anarcho-capitalists, but none who had, to my knowledge, personally sold or underwritten insurance. |
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I'm personally into and learning Theravada, but this made the basic concepts of Buddhism clear for me when it was seriously confusing a while back and I thought it was great. |
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I personally thought that Carina would be rather reluctant to give up the position of King's mistress even if Edmund had promised her nothing more. |
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Much like the British monarchy, when the current Aga Khan is ready to abdicate his post, he will personally choose a successor. |
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The comments section filled with many angry, often insightful responses, some of which Frazier responded to personally. |
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A sizable number of Asian Americans feel that affirmative action, in college admissions or elsewhere, has hurt them personally. |
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One of the challenges for me, personally, has been self-promotion. |
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Shooting entirely on film, Davis personally oversaw the animation of the specters at his production studios in Indiana. |
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It is difficult to have perspective on a problem when you have been personally part of the apparatus. |
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If we aspire to that personally and legislate for it publicly, the ugliness will dissipate. |
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A modern-day Astaire or Crosby, the well-wardrobed Wes Anderson exhibits style and grace, both personally and in his filmmaking. |
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Various clerks said that they personally would not issue gay marriage licenses. |
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So I think that was personally felt too, my personal desire to avenge my own laziness and mistakes in life. |
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She is aware that both personally and professionally, she has been fortunate. |
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I personally plead guilty to jumping on that bandwagon without thinking fully about what I was doing. |
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She has personally confronted suicide, business failure and biting criticism, and in the face of it all she perseveres. |
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I personally knew of fights that went on between bobby and Robyn during that time. |
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In the face of public criticism, Ronski claimed that he had not personally approved the booklet. |
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He then met privately with Reid to personally criticize the buy-in provision. |
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Although I'm not personally a fan of how Americans teach and dance ballroom, they're doing a much better job of making dance a compulsory part of education than we are. |
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There's just magic, and that runs through everything from Vodou to the Northern trad to whatever it is that floats your boat and clicks with you personally. |
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A typical meat-eating animal welfare advocate is personally responsible for the slaughter of twenty-two warm-blooded animals per year, 1,500 in an average lifetime. |
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We're off to chase down our quarry so we can personally deliver his paid-for ticket to the Eastwood Rugby Club function centre this Saturday night. |
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But personally, I'd rather just keep on eating these delicious cupcakes that Kit made for me, drink too much with my friends tonight, and be a waste of space at work tomorrow. |
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She was among 180 diplomats accredited to the election centre at the National Palace of Culture, and personally witnessed the news conferences of the main political groups. |
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She still has the colossal cojones to say all that dough is what she personally earned. |
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Then Yajna personally took the post of Indra, the King of the heavenly planets. |
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If anything goes wrong I will hold you personally accountable! |
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This is a special case and I want you to handle it personally. |
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Wordtech points to no evidence that Assadian personally participated in any sales of Robocopiers or nonstaple components. |
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Firstly, I continue to base most species treatments on personally collected material, rather than on herbarium plants. |
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Julian Assange personally reads every document to be published, types it up and formats it on his laptop while wearing a beaglepuss. |
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Don't take it personally when he shouts like that. He's just blowing off steam. |
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She cares personally for her dogs, feeds them, defleas them, shouts crossly at them when they misbehave. |
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Within dominions, such oaths were taken by parliamentarians personally towards the monarch. |
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Wishing to make it clear that he alone gave Constantine legitimacy, Galerius personally sent Constantine the emperor's traditional purple robes. |
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Valentinian died of an apoplexy while personally shouting at envoys of Germanic leaders. |
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Nevertheless, he is represented as financially lavish, though personally frugal when on campaign. |
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During the next year, 397, Eutropius personally led his troops to victory over some Huns who were marauding in Asia Minor. |
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Henry did not personally act on this until 1171 by which time William was already dead. |
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Moreover, Richard had personally offended Leopold by casting down his standard from the walls of Acre. |
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They then demanded the complete abolition of serfdom, and were not pacified until the young King Richard II personally intervened. |
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Where Henry did intervene personally in the running of the country, Elton argued, he mostly did so to its detriment. |
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Henry personally presided at the trial of John Lambert in November 1538 for denying the real presence. |
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Also, he personally feared that the French might attack the Republic through Flanders when its army was tied up in England. |
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He carried out a bombardment and personally led an amphibious assault on 3 July. |
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Nelson on Vanguard personally engaged Spartiate, also coming under fire from Aquilon. |
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While in command at Ploegsteert he personally made 36 forays into no man's land. |
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Whittle met with Cripps to object personally to the nationalisation efforts and how they were being handled, but to no avail. |
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I think he was just kidding around when he said that, so don't take it personally. |
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Cameron had personally intervened in 2013 to water down a planned EU crackdown on tax evasion. |
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On 20 September 2012 Clegg personally apologised for breaking his pledge not to raise university tuition fees. |
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The Bishop no longer has the right to preside personally, as he formerly did. |
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Estimates of the Queen's wealth vary, depending on whether assets owned by her personally or held in trust for the nation are included. |
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Paterson personally accompanied the disastrous Scottish expedition to Panama in 1698, where his wife and child died and he became seriously ill. |
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Adam, who was a relative of one of the trustees, and the support of William Huskisson who knew the Marquess personally. |
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In the early Middle Ages the views of Geoffrey of Monmouth produced a personally inspired history that wasn't challenged for five hundred years. |
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For Charles V personally they were his home, the region where he was born and spent his childhood. |
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While Charles remained firmly Protestant, he was personally drawn towards a consciously 'High Church' Anglicanism. |
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William then tried to personally bestow the pallium to Anselm, an act connoting the church's subservience to the throne, and was again refused. |
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On completion in 1197 the new foundation was dedicated to Becket, whom the king had known personally while at the English court as a young man. |
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Dio Cassius relates that Augustus personally accepted the post of superintendent. |
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Spotswood personally financed the operation, possibly believing that Teach had fabulous treasures hidden away. |
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In broad terms, Dodgson has traditionally been regarded as politically, religiously, and personally conservative. |
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George personally accompanied them, leading them to victory, thus becoming the last British monarch to lead troops into battle. |
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The queen did not attend personally, but she was represented there by the Viceroy, Lord Lytton. |
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Laing, and though Waters personally drove Barrett to the appointment, Barrett refused to come out of the car. |
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Because he personally funded his films, Chaplin was at liberty to strive for this goal and shoot as many takes as he wished. |
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He personally edited all of his films, trawling through the large amounts of footage to create the exact picture he wanted. |
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In 1998 Nolan directed his first feature, which he personally funded and filmed with friends. |
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Later Scott personally supervised a digital restoration of Blade Runner and approved what was called The Final Cut. |
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Aislabie was a principal sponsor of the South Sea Company scheme, the bill for which was promoted by him personally. |
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Often, media outlets covering a match will personally score the match, and post their scores as an independent sentence in their report. |
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It was the second Games the Queen had opened personally, the first being in 1976 in Montreal. |
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The company announced that the cars will be available for both road and race use, and Moss will personally be handing over each car. |
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This kept the newly created title and the Kingdom of England personally and legally separate. |
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David gladly accepted and personally led a Scots army southwards with intention of capturing Durham. |
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The most important prerogative still personally exercised by the monarch is the choice of whom to appoint Prime Minister. |
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The former was unacceptable to Heath's Cabinet and the latter to Heath personally, so the talks collapsed. |
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And although they were not personally close, the Emperor Franz Joseph was profoundly shocked and upset. |
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From 2 August 1934, members of the armed forces were required to pledge an oath of unconditional obedience to Hitler personally. |
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The amount of military detail handled personally by the President in wartime has varied dramatically. |
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I personally faced 3 monored decks, and saw the Hammer in 4 different decks on Saturday. |
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A second counterattack, ordered personally by Nicholas, was defeated by Omar Pasha. |
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He was an admirer of Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, whom he knew personally, and supported his plans for Ireland. |
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Dr. Herrera also knew Hemingway had held Batista's army personally responsible for the brutal murders of his dogs, Blackie and Machakos. |
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He was personally involved in manufacture as well as design, which was to be the hallmark of the Arts and Crafts movement. |
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A few days before the invasion of Poland, Hitler personally granted Mischling status to the Wittgenstein siblings. |
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Rule 11 states that the court must determine that a guilty plea is voluntarily made by addressing the defendant personally in court. |
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This development ultimately enabled Julius Caesar to cross the Rubicon with an army loyal to him personally and effectively end the Republic. |
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Even the one significant later addition to the council, Lord Ruthven in December 1563, was another Protestant whom Mary personally disliked. |
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He was a renowned man of letters, having written several hymns and being credited with having transcribed 300 books personally. |
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The Queen is personally represented by a Lord High Commissioner, who has no vote. |
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However, when used by the government and not by the monarch personally, the coat of arms is often represented without the helm. |
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The badge and star are returned personally to the Sovereign by the nearest relative of the deceased. |
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He supervised the activity and behaviour of royal sheriffs and sergeants, held courts and reported on these things to the king personally. |
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Justices acting personally can have a role in signing duties, for example in granting search warrants and emergency child protection orders. |
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In the beginning these were personally registered, but they soon became a written order to pay the amount to whoever had it in their possession. |
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Prince Albert personally took care of the interior design, where he made great use of tartan. |
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Following the revolt, Henry ruled England personally, rather than governing through senior ministers. |
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For the next 24 years, Henry ruled the kingdom personally, rather than through senior ministers. |
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The negotiations proved difficult, and they arrived at a settlement only after Isabella personally intervened with her brother, Charles. |
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Five hundred five respondents and 882 nonrepliers were personally interviewed. |
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Roberts was widely known as a young man who spent many hours praying each week both personally and at group prayer meetings. |
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Wood spoke personally to Alex Ferguson who sent a scout, and Giggs was eventually offered a trial over the 1986 Christmas period. |
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Nobody ever got in touch with me personally from England, only through my agent. |
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Calzaghe split with promoter Frank Warren in June 2008 and announced that he would promote his fights personally for the remainder of his career. |
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Napoleon was forced to intervene personally, defeating several Spanish armies and forcing a British army to retreat. |
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Try not to take things personally. You do not want to overinternalize events for which you are not responsible. |
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She underprices to make the sale, gives away product, provides extended warranty services at no charge, and personally overservices her accounts. |
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He personally saw the massive statue of Nero in Rome, which was removed after the emperor's death. |
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Herodotus did not claim to have personally seen the creatures which he described. |
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Thomas inspected the Scilly Isles personally and concluded that they were vulnerable to a French invasion. |
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However, at some ACCs, air traffic controllers still record data for each flight on strips of paper and personally coordinate their paths. |
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Beckham never personally appeared in the 2002 film Bend It Like Beckham, except in archive footage. |
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