Indeed, in the heatwave a few weeks back plenty of shops were selling twice the usual quantities of beer and several ran out. |
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Fragrant, aromatic whites seem to go best by my reckoning, but there's plenty of scope for simple, fruity reds too. |
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It was definitely home-made, full of lean meat, plenty of kidney and rich gravy. |
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There are plenty of opportunities for career advancement, but only those who know they'll be absolutely dedicated should join. |
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Two steps lead down to the kitchen, a bright room floored in quarry tiles and with polished wood presses providing plenty of storage. |
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It is devoted to the proposition that if a cat may look at a king, a thief may win and woo a princess, with plenty of wizardry to help him. |
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The sector provides plenty of work for administrators, with many clubs perennial candidates for receivership. |
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These are two teams with impressive offensive arsenals and plenty of gifted wingers. |
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There is plumbing for a dishwasher and a washing machine, and plenty of dining space. |
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Today we had the conditions for which Manilla is known, with every pilot getting some airtime and plenty of happy faces tonight. |
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Also limit the amount of refined carbohydrates such as sugar and white bread in the diet while including plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. |
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There's very little on the menu that will have you rushing home to experiment, but there are plenty of old reliables and comfort food. |
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Impala, waterbuck, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, zebra and giraffe all move to drier areas that still offer plenty of goodies to eat. |
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However, there were plenty of resident shorebirds hanging out in the lagoon as well, such as the American coot, killdeer, and American avocet. |
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There's plenty of controversy in the headlines to fuel conversations around the water cooler. |
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So there'll probably be plenty of waterfowlers afield this Saturday and Sunday. |
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Other common treatments include plenty of liquids and aspirin or acetaminophen. |
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On the better Kimberley cattle runs there was plenty of time off, particularly in the wet season. |
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Ireland have the wherewithal to defeat a nation that has plenty of heritage but little by way of present form. |
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I'm sure there's plenty of aching bodies across Kirklees after fantastic efforts by dozens of charity runners. |
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One solution is to take plenty of explosives, strap them to every part of the construction and blast it to kingdom come. |
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The back garden has been landscaped and has two patio areas, plenty of shrubs and a shed. |
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Mark Rice was consistently weaving through the purple jerseys and supplied St. Paul's with plenty of ammunition. |
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The team has had plenty of glory days in the past, but of late their efforts have brought little by way of reward. |
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Utilizing slow release organics products and plenty of iron and wetting agents are all standard operating procedures for Kevin and his crew. |
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There are plenty of factual accounts in Bringing them Home which rend the heart. |
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For those who like to shop, Hawkshead offers outdoor wear, plenty of gift shops and some very nice pubs and cafes. |
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It does, however, need plenty of exercise and will enjoy a days rabbiting, should the opportunity arise. |
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There were also plenty of acronyms whose definitions were not just different versions of the same term. |
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On-course betting appeared brisk with plenty of visitors studying the racecard and having a flutter. |
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There are plenty of celebrities who own racehorses but many avoid the limelight by keeping their name out of the racecards. |
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That leaves plenty of time for working with triathletes and age group racers during their racing season. |
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In my absence, you'll find plenty of fine reading in the weblogs and other sites listed in the sidebar. |
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Her family is steeped in tradition when it comes to race walking and Emma will have plenty of advice from her three brothers. |
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So here is a horse that has already won five Classics with plenty of time on his side to add to a glowing record of achievement. |
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The collection on the ramp includes plenty of blouses, wraps, body-fitted crushed tops and scarves. |
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While the action sometimes moved a little too slowly, there were plenty of funny scenes to keep things bubbling along. |
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A friend asked him why he went so far, and told him that there were plenty of others just as good nearer his home. |
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There's plenty of horses and a few dogs to pat and the wranglers can answer about any question you may have about the cowboy way of life. |
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Sure there's a lot of computer games, but there's plenty of active pursuits going on after school too. |
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Every day provides plenty of opportunities to witness to the life of Christ in me and to die to myself so that I can care for others! |
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I know absolutely no heroin addicts and I know plenty of people who smoke weed. |
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There's plenty of power being sent to the 16-inch all-season radials mounted on some very stylish alloy wheels. |
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There were serious mountain bikers and some very fancy machines and plenty of average joes and joannes on their deadly treadlies. |
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How long can an average person survive in an airtight room that's packed with plants, assuming there is plenty of food and water? |
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Prouty, who breeds and shows Australian shepherds, had given the whippet's future plenty of thought by this point. |
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Pradeep's fitness regime on most days includes a morning jog of at least seven km and a balanced diet with plenty of proteins and fluids. |
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Make sure you pack an emergency travel kit containing plenty of survival items. |
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The purpose of sport was to provide fun activities during recreation time from which people could derive plenty of pleasure, fun and enjoyment. |
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For me, an ideal meal would be a joint of lamb cooked in the Aga at home, with plenty of fresh vegetables from my garden. |
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The Derwent at Sutton is also worth a visit, with plenty of roach showing in the deeper water upstream of the weir. |
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There are plenty of endangered languages among the 505 that Ethnologue lists in Nigeria, but Yoruba is not one of them. |
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Like fufu with peanut soup, jollof rice is a popular Ghanaian dish that is at its best with plenty of spice. |
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I see plenty of websites that have banners and graphics strewn all over the place with no rhyme or reason. |
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Ensure you get plenty of sleep, eat well, and take breaks between exam and study periods. |
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There is plenty of evidence that such suspicions are at least partially well-founded. |
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I assured her that there was plenty of information on the address and that China Post was pretty good and would no doubt get the package to me. |
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There was plenty of fine wine flowing and a ticket raffle draw with great prizes. |
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Also, late night ragers or those seeking plenty of company may not find too much of same. |
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There are plenty of shocks and jolts in this journey through ragged plains, rugged mountains, murky organisations and lethal hit men. |
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There's plenty of old school and funk, but there's even some Motown soul, swing, Japanese rap, reggae, J-pop, samba and early electronica. |
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It has been said that plenty of intelligent, well-read people read and write fanfiction. |
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They prove that having plenty of corporate rah-rah isn't enough if the public isn't clamoring for your new toy. |
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France was rich, Italy poor, so there were plenty of Italians in France trying to make a living. |
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As long as you get your heart rate into the aerobic zone, you'll burn plenty of calories and boost your cardio fitness on the recumbent. |
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There's a buffet at lunchtime, with plenty of good salads and dips, or the chef will cook a stir-fry to order. |
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The performance is not only a jugglery show, but a play with plenty of animation. |
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I hope he makes a swift comeback, but an injury like his will need plenty of rest and recuperation. |
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There is no need to wait on the engine as there is plenty of electric juice to launch the vehicle. |
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Even on rainy days the large hall space allows for plenty of physical and fun activities. |
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This rainproof, light and durable jacket offers the golfer plenty of movement so your golf swing won't be impeded. |
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He kept insisting that I would have plenty of milk there to feed my recently born twins. |
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Most people came well prepared with plenty of rainwear and our group had a great selection of food! |
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Make sure there is plenty of room before the jump to reach the necessary speed. |
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They had come armed with plenty of local red wine and soon it was flowing fast. |
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To serve, spoon into bowls or, if you have them, karahis and serve with plenty of naan. |
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While no players were technically red-carded at West Ham, plenty of players have been sent off in testimonials. |
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Fortunately there are plenty of other deck-worthy trees in the forest, among them teak, Western red cedar, redwood, and mahogany. |
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There are plenty of moderates, of course, but they tend to be technocrats and wonks. |
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Most players are hitting long irons and fairway woods for the second shot to a green complex that faces north and has plenty of shade. |
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The late renaissance had little experience of pack-ice and polar seas, but they did have plenty of glaciers in the alps. |
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An interesting course is also running in wood and metal work while classes in art and woodturning have also attracted plenty of interest. |
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Crafts on show range from embroidery and knitting to doll making and china painting, with plenty of other weird and wonderful hobbies on offer. |
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There are plenty of human-interest stories and recipes, plus the obligatory tales of gobblers that encounter or evade the guillotine. |
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Of course, there are plenty of legitimate routes to the top which don't involve telling little white lies about your track record. |
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Of course with football being a very physical game there were always plenty of knocks to be taken, some leading to injuries and lay-offs. |
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Rooms all have balconies and have been redone with plenty of wood trim and stylish bathrooms. |
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One of the most intriguing groups of plants sought for their healing qualities, the woundworts, offers plenty of material for the researcher. |
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There is apparently a shortage of coffee in Woop Woop but plenty of booze, blue eye shadow and bullets to go around. |
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Research shows that bug zappers kill plenty of insects, such as June bugs and moths, but not many mosquitoes. |
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There were plenty of white slaves in the South, particularly the Carolinas. |
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Keep your eyes peeled for desert tortoises, wild burros and red-tailed hawks, and bring plenty of water. |
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They knew plenty of personal pain and grief, but their country was inviolable and it prospered. |
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That's why big clubs want big name managers with plenty of experience, gravitas and know-how. |
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Climbing wire rope ladders in a wet or dry suit requires good technique and plenty of stamina. |
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We would also, routinely, sprinkle plenty of white sugar on tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, and cottage cheese. |
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There was also a mouth-watering kedgeree with smoked salmon and plenty of tea and coffee to wash it all down. |
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At the midships section the keel is suspended above the seabed and there is plenty of space to swim through. |
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Glass walls around the collaborative area and low partitioned workstations allow for plenty of natural light. |
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There will also be plenty of guided walks ranging from gentle riverside rambles to more challenging hill walks. |
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There will be plenty of free time to relax, enjoy Africa, get to know local people. |
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This is a beautifully landscaped area surrounded by mature trees and plenty of space for parking. |
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There are plenty of luxury cars around today, but the S-Type has that special X factor. |
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She was a fine young chocolate working kelpie with plenty of personality and well-loved by our neighbours as well as ourselves. |
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A company with plenty of ready cash can invest in its future growth, perhaps by making an acquisition or funding research and development. |
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The US forces might lack purpose or direction but there are plenty of both to the insurgents' attacks. |
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Most of the time Brady joined them, but there were plenty of times for them to be together alone. |
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Adrenaline junkies will be in heaven with plenty of free time for paragliding, parachuting or mountain bike riding. |
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There were plenty of party games such as musical chairs and step-on-the-balloons. |
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If you store your wine in a cold cellar or garage, bring it inside in plenty of time. |
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There are plenty of beautiful mountains and stunning views to be found at much lower altitudes. |
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My copilot and I knew we had plenty of power to land the aircraft with the remaining two engines. |
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I've had plenty of years of practice dancing round my kitchen and I used to get drunk quite regularly in the mid nineties. |
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But if Reaganomics set the stage for some long-term gains, there were plenty of places where it fell down as well. |
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It is also shifting plenty of feminine, lacy lingerie, in the kind of bright colours that go well with a sun tan. |
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Over the 30 years I have been at Altrincham, I've done nearly every job and at 47 there's still plenty of go left in me yet. |
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That caused plenty of embarrassment given that some Labor Party councillors from Fairfield turned up. |
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Rogers mentions that there is plenty of food in the larder, so they don't have to worry about supplies. |
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There is plenty of time for our patented 10-point-plan yawner of a stump speech as we move into the next election cycle. |
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There would be plenty of takers further afield, but the farm doesn't have the manpower to run it. |
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Before I planted these choice annuals, I dug big holes and amended the soil with plenty of manure. |
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The Lily Whites were regraded from a higher division this year and have plenty of experience of the top grade in football. |
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Post-revolution, there is plenty of evidence to suggest that Romanian rugby was alive and kicking. |
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The town will be alive with an abundance of colour and plenty of entertainment for all the family. |
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Permanent 6m grass margins ensure there are plenty of nesting sites and feeding areas for other birds such as whitethroats and yellowhammers. |
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I hope you enjoy yourselves immensely at the roast and say plenty of mean things about me. |
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There is plenty of visiting among relatives and many special meals with symbolic foods shared by family members. |
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The Register knows and, we hope, most Register readers know plenty of potential refuseniks, but you don't give them the opportunity to refuse. |
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There is hilly and flat terrain with plenty of peach and almond tree plantations. |
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I love having plenty of little game devices and utilities at hand, you never know when you might need plastic bags, spare dice or writing pads. |
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With plenty of smaller birds and rabbits to prey on, all around the island kestrels hover, buzzards glide and peregrine falcons swoop. |
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Cook the inaniwa pasta in plenty of boiling salted water until cooked, then refresh in cold water and drain. |
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There was still many hours of daylight left, plenty of time to lay out the trap in his mind. |
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It's a well made children's line and is cut on the big size for plenty of wear. |
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In an ideal world, shepherds have plenty of meat, and even reapers share in the royal ox-roast portrayed on Achilles' shield. |
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He was served plenty of deliveries which were straight and full, and he duly flicked them away with deft wristwork. |
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And later on, you'll have plenty of junkyard parts to choose from too, since what's popular on the roads eventually becomes popular in junkyards. |
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There are plenty of high-tech choices out there including LCD and newer style rear projection. |
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Located at the base of the snowcapped Ala-Too Mountains, the rich farm valley provides plenty of food for sheep, mountain goats and yaks. |
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With the competitors lapping once every three minutes and racing in total for over an hour there is plenty of spectacular action. |
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Mr. Roberts and his ilk may not listen to reason or polite discourse, but I'll bet they pay plenty of attention to the sound of falling ratings. |
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Festival organizers seem to have keyed into the public anxiety over their use of the park and are offering plenty of reassurances. |
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There is a sprinkling of hobblers, plenty of wincers, and almost universal hollow eyes and messed hair. |
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The room's alcoves ensure that plenty of storage units could be installed without creating a cramped feeling. |
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So what with the houses, the good jobs with plenty of money coming in and the pension safe, you can tell things are looking up. |
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There was plenty of creativity on the ramp as Rohit played around with the traditional lungi and wrap skirt combining them with pants. |
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This is a tough, cynical world with plenty of murders and world-weary cops trying their best to solve them. |
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We just keep our eyes open to notice aberrations and changes, and believe me, there are plenty of them. |
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I certainly see there is plenty of good automotive art in this mix of new models and concept wagons. |
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With the Premiership season kicking off on Saturday, football has dominated the news, but there's plenty of other sport out there. |
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The story is gripping and, although the pace is less frenetic than other genre outings, there are plenty of shocks and scares. |
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We're now seeing plenty of young yobbos who are wielding rocketpropelled grenades on an opportunistic basis. |
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He designed a town with a civic center and plenty of parks, laced with pedestrian walkways. |
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I've heard plenty of reports of people clocking in for friends who are off driving taxis around Heathrow. |
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Additionally lacto-vegetarians can get plenty of calcium from skim milk, nonfat yogurt, and low-fat cheeses. |
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As we travelled to Tavistock, we crossed over flooded streams and rivers that all had plenty of colour. |
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The campus has plenty of spots for students tired of slaving over their books in the library or dorms to get some fresh air. |
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Beech is usually quite amenable to hard cutting back, as long as it gets plenty of light it will quickly sprout new shoots from the older wood. |
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There is plenty of highly absorbable calcium in green leafy vegetables, beans, enriched flour, and fortified juices. |
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But the wannabe stars had plenty of help with a whole host of superstars taking to The X Factor stage. |
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The young Galway man has been enjoying a good run on the circuit with plenty of work and decent airplay on the regional stations. |
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Add in a forthcoming German residency qualification, and the young man has plenty of options. |
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Not a perfect debut, but clearly the potential is here in abundance, and Santana, at just 19, has plenty of time to realize it. |
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Colorado is not only abundant in the natural beauty of high mountains, it has plenty of high culture as well. |
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There are already plenty of laws against actual rape, assault and child sexual abuse. |
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For background planting, especially if you have plenty of space, grow yews, hawthorn, holly, elder and Viburnum opulus, the Guelder rose. |
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Tender meat, plenty of kidney, light pastry and tasty gravy would probably have been enough without the helping of chips. |
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Often the fact is that we have plenty of time for walking the dog in our neighbourhoods but we seldom spend the time to take a walk to be with our parents. |
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With skipper Simon Kellett in good touch and former West Indian Test star Alvin Kallicharan also in the line-up then Dunnington have plenty of batting firepower. |
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The seats are steeply raked but there is plenty of room between aisles. |
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Of course, plenty of travelers also arrive via the tarmac, ready to reel in monster tuna, trek the hills, and take in the views without wetting a toe. |
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Nutrition nannies scorn hot dogs, but there are plenty of happy eaters who adore them. |
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The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has plenty of money to give out, but collecting and interpreting the artefacts of human history is just not where it's at. |
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This year's Budget speech was another in his series of rapid-fire litanies of facts and figures with plenty of content but not much in the way of rhetorical flourish. |
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The narrative engages the theme of searching for lost roots, in this case, Afro-Caribbean ones, but does so subtly, without fanfare, yet with plenty of visual impact. |
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Lulli herself has remained mum on the issue, and either way, the Akins appear to have plenty of fans. |
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Mild nausea and occasional vomiting aren't a threat to your baby's health as long as you're able to keep some food down and drink plenty of fluids. |
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So it needs plenty of ready cash to buy before competitors do. |
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Given the public fury, the law may not last, but it has already caused plenty of havoc. |
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Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, author of the Tractatus and plenty of other works wot have put grey hairs upon my head, lived a few miles up the road in Clifden. |
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Sure, there are plenty of fancy, organic home cleaning products, but frankly we just can't bear to spend big bucks on a purse size atomizer of window cleaner. |
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However, it wasn't all plain sailing for the hosts, who contrived to make Peterhead look like world-beaters with plenty of unforced errors in the first half. |
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After all, plenty of folks would be amenable to, or perhaps even charmed by, the idea of an untraditional marriage. |
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Despite plenty of gossip in Copenhagen cafes, no politician has ever been booted from office because of a dalliance. |
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Alarmingly, there are plenty of forces in place, ready to take advantage. |
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While Davis finds plenty of shortcomings he perceives in Emanuel, he has a hard time finding anything negative to say about dart. |
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If a galley isn't an option, ensure there's plenty of space in the pantry to work, or create a workstation with doors, which can be closed when the area is not in use. |
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There's plenty of oil in the ground that's recoverable at low cost. |
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Because alcohol dehydrates the body, you should drink plenty of water at parties and have a glass by your bed, to drink overnight and help rehydrate when you wake up. |
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Aluminium can be keep clean with fine steel wool and plenty of soap. |
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There's still plenty of grunting and groaning, but it sounds less like a woolly mammoth and more like a woolly mammoth chasing and catching a gazelle. |
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Of course, there are plenty of African Americans who give their kids Anglo names. |
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And if we can't get the complete guy, we get a guy who's missing something and we try to fill in his blanks by redshirting him, or plenty of individual instruction. |
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Bruce works his pupils hard, but there is a great atmosphere in his gym, and between yelling at us to try harder, he finds plenty of time to talk smack to everyone. |
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In the film, there are plenty of other opportunities for Aniston to underscore the depravity of her character. |
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Though it may have been a depressing environment, the gritty streets of Washington gave Gil plenty of inspiration for his lyrics. |
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You can do this by avoiding long periods of time in the sun, drinking plenty of salty fluids, and avoiding alcohol and drinks containing caffeine such as tea, coffee and cola. |
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However, there are plenty of existing federal systems that securely transmit personal information with private companies. |
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Serve either dish with asparagus or a green salad tossed with plenty of Roquefort or blue cheese. |
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Earlier this year, Richard Gere received plenty of kudos for his shady CEO in arbitrage. |
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So there were plenty of places I could doss when I was young, free, and single. |
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This game is only two hours of what promises to be a twelve hour series, so there is plenty of time to get bigger and badder. |
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There are plenty of warning signs that the company is in danger of bankruptcy. |
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But then, plenty of rigorous formalists, including Barnett Newman, also defaced their works by signing the front. |
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His lean arrangement of this covered-by-everyone classic leaves plenty of room for her beguiling vocals. |
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But I think, there's plenty of evidence to refute him on the facts. |
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To be sure, it had plenty of big newspaper plants, but could we bring our papers back to Baltimore in time to distribute them? |
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And let it be known that Michael Kennedy is also an accomplished skier, loves ski mountaineering, and has plenty of insight into issues important to glisse alpinists. |
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There were plenty of other reasons to be bullish about Sean Saves the World. |
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Still active and alert Mary attributes her longevity to plenty of hard work, good genes, a healthy lifestyle and a positive outlook on life in general. |
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Anyone going through Prozac Nation can certainly find plenty of callow moments when Wurtzel does whine. |
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Google, for one, has gotten plenty of press about its four-year-old ambition to become a carbon-neutral company. |
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Much of the weed was cleared out to allow easy angling, though plenty of silver birch, rowan, alder, sycamore and pine remain to provide a scenic backdrop. |
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To be sure, there was plenty of Democratic caterwauling about the Reagan budget. |
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There is plenty of wacko UFO coverage, including remarkable photos of blurry lights that just have to be flying saucers, because it's not like they could be anything else. |
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I'm sure you have plenty of marketing surveys that show people LOVE the convenience of having these unholy abominations, but I know what you're up to. |
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There are plenty of jumpable walls around the garden, after all. |
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The Jervis Bay area provided plenty of scope for rough paddling, crazy downhill mountain biking, challenging navigation and even an abseil with bikes! |
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Sure, I had plenty of friends and was no wallflower, but my good girl rep had never worn off, and for good reason, all the way through secondary school. |
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Her relationship with the US director is only one episode in a very wild and wanton life, which has provided her with plenty of other material to work with. |
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Indeed, there are plenty of software programs and accompanying units that can help dairy processors better manage their warehousing and distribution processes. |
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Fiscal stimulus can come in all kinds of packages, not just warmed-over Reaganomics, and there are plenty of more progressive ways to put these monies to use. |
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There's plenty of fun though, and hints of Buchan and Childers, as the trio pursue their quarry to Inverness, shadowed by some dodgy German-speaking monks. |
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Contestants are being given plenty of advance warning to get out their drawing boards, their hammers and barrels and get working on their master pieces. |
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There were also elements of sharp tailoring, accessorised with traditional silk foulard snaffle scarves, cashmere striped sweaters and plenty of bling with gilt accessories. |
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There's plenty of room for the rumor mill to keep turning and every fashionable Washingtonian is in the mix right now asking what the first lady will wear. |
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On a bitterly chill day, plenty of accommodation was available for punters in the state-of-the-art stand, and facilities for hospitality were excellent. |
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It has killed over 200 people on screen, plenty of cinematic conventions regarding good taste, and at least one movie theater. |
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Lots of Citizen Kane, plenty of Kurosawa and Fellini, not quite as much French New Wave as you might think. |
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Neither star has spoken to confirm whether the friendship has blossomed into a romance, but we bet plenty of males are well jel to be waking up to the news. |
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And there's American flags waving in the background, and plenty of 'em. |
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If the weather doesn't look good, there are plenty of short waymarked trails around the six reservoirs starting from the car park by the ranger's office. |
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The couple, aged 77 and 81 respectively, are founder members of the club, and think mutual interests and plenty of activity are key to wedded bliss. |
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The dash is nicely finished in silver metal effect and there are plenty of cubbyholes for storage, even a shelf above the driver's head, although the glovebox is tiny. |
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There's plenty of weed growing around them, and although not particularly pleasant to look at, among its folds you will see plenty of hovering juvenile pike. |
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Emma Thompson gives Carrington plenty of emotional gravity, carrying off scenes that might otherwise seem weepy and sentimental by giving them a touch of the pathological. |
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The U.S. responded to security threats with cool heads and plenty of expertise in WWII and the cold war. |
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The good news is that Artie is now on the comeback trail and, looking nicely weighted for his first handicap, he is expected to take plenty of beating tomorrow. |
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The country had plenty of experience with its rulers using puppet prosecutors and judges to railroad so-called enemies of the state into prison or worse. |
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Drink plenty of fruit juices, like orange juice and grape juice. |
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Yet, thankfully, for all the hype, it's still a low-tech performance with poor dancing, ad-lib singing and plenty of knee-sliding across the stage. |
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Malcolm Dunn, a school crossing guard at Benz Road and Alaminos Drive, said he sees plenty of rolling stops. |
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That is a serious accusation, so make sure you have plenty of evidence before you point the finger at someone. |
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The book gives the reader plenty of clues to solve the mystery. |
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At first she had wondered what he wanted of her, when plenty of round-heeled Washington girls were his at a push. |
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They put together a stunning audiovisual presentation, with movies and music as well as plenty of information. |
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From getting a good night's sleep to keeping your teeth and gums healthy, there are plenty of tricks you can employ to beat the clock. |
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It is a film for more mature audiences, but there is plenty of blood and guts to please the younger viewers too. |
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I blew it and forgot to start the spaghetti, so I had plenty of sauce and no pasta. |
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But no more of this blubbering now, we are going a-whaling, and there is plenty of that yet to come. |
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And when all the kids finally moved out, she and Sawyer had had plenty of...how did the younger generation put it? Bow-chicka-wow-wow? |
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Consuela and Sullivan had been cooking all night so there was plenty of beef and cabrito. |
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While it looks like a friendly little camarasaurus on the outside, Pleo has plenty of power on the inside. |
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Dine out. In urban areas there are plenty of cat-flaps allowing access to another cat's dinner. |
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There are plenty of good books on the subject, but take care to separate the wheat from the chaff. |
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I hear there are plenty of good men stowed away by the crimps at different places. |
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He didn't serve a full lunch or dinner at the party, but there was plenty of finger food to munch. |
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I decided we still have plenty of time to do that so we stayed home, had a great dinner, and had some great giggity-giggity. |
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They found plenty of email that gave the lie to his assertion that he didn't know about the incident. |
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Each chop contained a few small gnawable bones, and plenty of velvety meat that would slip right off them after a long, gentle braise. |
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All puddings must be boiled in plenty of water, turned frequently, kept closely covered, and never allowed to go off the boil. |
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The investigation into the crime has lead to various leads as well as plenty of dead ends. |
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Your salon would suit their views admirably, if you respected the religious prejudices of the country and provided plenty of kala juggahs. |
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There is plenty of evidence of chalk extraction on the Downs particularly along the scarp slope. |
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There were plenty of seafood, bread, porridges, dairy products, vegetables, fruits, berries and nuts. |
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For a small burn, with plenty of the patient's own skin available, allograft application is a long run for a short slide. |
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Yes, it's becoming possible to do so, but the same can really be said of plenty of genres, including Mario-esque action games. |
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And, as Bush learned painfully, there are plenty of McCainiacs in pivotal Michigan. |
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Rowling disputed the calculations and said she had plenty of money, but was not a billionaire. |
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When they had a matinee, and I suspected they were allowing themselves plenty of time for a very leisurely lunch. |
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But there is plenty of evidence, especially from his undergraduate days, that he did deeply examine his faith. |
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The muller can easily plow through any sand mixture that I put in it and has plenty of power left over. |
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South African women are also so scared of looking like mutton dressed as lamb that we have plenty of women looking like lamb dressed as mutton! |
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Because Damien Hirst has been built up as a very important figure, there are plenty of sceptics ready to put the knife in. |
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Bulldogs must be given plenty of shade and water, and must be kept out of standing heat. |
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Land use is carefully planned and development provides plenty of room for public housing projects. |
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Canada had plenty of land and jobs and new opportunities, which created a pull factor. |
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This opening section offers full visibility and plenty of space, but does still require accuracy to avoid deep bunkers. |
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The historian Dafydd Jenkins sees in them compassion rather than punishment, plenty of common sense and recognition of the rights of women. |
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I find plenty of vegetable and fruits to choose from without touching meat at all. |
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Although there are plenty of meats, they should not be cooked more than staple food. |
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Females must have access to plenty of food to successfully make it through pregnancy and produce enough milk to rear a calf. |
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This slowed the progress of the fleet leaving the harbour, giving the British plenty of warning. |
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Rats also need plenty of space and can become very tame, can learn tricks and seem to enjoy human companionship. |
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Plants are known to thrive in an environment where there are few bacteria, plenty of food for energy, and water uptake is encouraged. |
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Much of Northernhay Gardens now reflects Victorian design, with trees, mature shrubs and bushes and plenty of flower beds. |
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Endothermy requires plenty of food energy, so mammals eat more food per unit of body weight than most reptiles. |
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This created a great surplus of labor and gave capitalists plenty of laborers who could be hired for extremely low wages. |
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This gave rise to feuds, which provided the writers of the sagas with plenty of material. |
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It's tough to sneak vandalism into Wikipedia as there are plenty of other users prowling the Recent Changes page. |
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Many of these conditions do not currently exist in many Third World countries, although there is plenty of capital and labour. |
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The charity gained plenty of recognition for its efforts, but little money. |
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For the individual, prevention consists of ensuring they eat plenty of food, varied enough to provide a nutritionally complete diet. |
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Along with Eagle Crag and Sergeant's Crag on the Borrowdale side these fells display steep flanks and plenty of rock on the summits. |
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And if Shamy ever does go their separate ways, Sheldon fans can be sure to see plenty of Zazzles lurking about. |
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It wasn't a big lawn... but to us it was stadium-sized, with plenty of room for snow angels, snowball fights and the all-important snow forts. |
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I set off early to walk along the Melbourne Road where, one of the punters had told me, there was a soak with plenty of frogs in it. |
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And lord knows, if you want there's plenty of Spuffy and Spander to last a lifetime. |
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He drank plenty of orange juice, hoping to stave off the cold making the rounds at the office. |
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Gateway has plenty of company in having to deal with frustrated, sometimes irate, customers.... The natives are restless. Few vendors are spared. |
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