Yes the story and action is horrific at times but Ray and Kathy put in such excellent performances. |
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We have had almost 120 training sessions, so a monumental effort has been put in. |
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The money I put in on departure was to balance the books, but reductions in certain areas will be needed. |
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This law was put in by the Government of Canada and the appointed judges, not the public. |
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He said Premiership teams would be put in one basket while the qualifiers from the fifth round would be in another basket. |
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I was put in jail, but every day the warden let me read what had been printed locally about my case that day. |
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Huge iron pegs were driven into the rock before the base blocks were put in place, and the first 14m of the tower was solid. |
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Old stoves have been jacketed and furnaces put in. Artificial lighting systems have been installed. |
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In one corner I had a ranchslider and a bigger window put in so if I wanted to I could build living quarters if need be. |
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A monitoring system, including tension sensors, accelerometers, and deformation gauges, will be put in place for purposes of bridge maintenance. |
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But if meters are being put in affordable homes then other measures must be put in so water can be recycled, such as water butts. |
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Now it doesn't take a genius to figure out if I put in 100 watts and get out 350 watts I am getting a lot of free energy. |
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But his plans are put in jeopardy when he meets an equally competitive female player. |
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The industry is still suffering from excess network capacity put in place during the boom years of the late 1990s, and prices are weak. |
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Appearances were put in by eastern chipmunks, gray squirrels, a rabbit and our new resident woodchuck. |
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They built their two-roomed stone or weatherboard cottages and with great hopes put in a wheat crop as soon as possible. |
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There is nothing in the article about that and again it is a legitimate criticism also to be put in the balance. |
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We would all like to see that final piece of the jigsaw put in place, to allow the Lamplugh family to move on. |
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The wives find out about the plot and put in a plan of their own to catch them in the act. |
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If he has put in half the young player's original value he gets back half of the fee. |
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We're doing the interview and whatever raciness they want to put in there, we'll run it. |
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I guess it's a good job that I am unlikely to be put in charge of any hospitals any time soon. |
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It was just reward for all the hard work Gareth has put in since joining the society two years ago. |
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Neither our lease nor our budget will allow us to raze our buildings to put in showcase-perfect sustainable materials. |
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How dare the new owners cut down those old fruit trees, not whitewash the walls, and put in those ugly blue tiles! |
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We have put in for a number of smaller trust funds but so far none of the other grants have come through. |
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Another group put in place of owners would still wield virtually complete power, and aggrandize itself above workers. |
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Ryan's body was then wrapped in a bin bag, put in a wheelie bin and wheeled through the streets and dumped on Farnworth golf course. |
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Soldiers put in place barbed wire and razor wire, dug up fields next to the barrier, and widened a water-filled ditch. |
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Well, we have to wait and see in this case if the defense is going to put in for bail. |
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And, to add insult to injury, our councillors have the nerve to put in for more expenses. |
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Last Wednesday night, the news came through that the speed ramps will be put in by the end of November. |
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It has been decided to put in new kerbing on the roadway and carpark at Callow Church. |
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A plan was put in place whereby she was able to join a special account at her local Credit Union. |
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To achieve these successfully a committee with properly notified meeting times and agendas needs to be put in place. |
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Scholarly literature justly notes that Russia has so far failed to put in place a developed body of social legislation of a social-minded state. |
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The system EDS put in place to support the Tax Credit system was widely regarded as a complete and utter shambles. |
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He has been a long time advocator of the development of underage structures to be put in place in the county. |
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He's raking through the bins searching for anything recyclable to put in his already bulging trolley. |
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At present the bids are put in once a year and residents are only consulted on those which are successful. |
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I was looking for the advertising costs so I can put in an advert for my new venture! |
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He had gone down and packed it all up and had it put in storage until the day would come that he could move it all up to its new location. |
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Just put in a shirt, socks and jocks, a small-roll on deodorant and a small tub of hair product. |
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I have put in an application to pay child maintenance but they have not actioned that application. |
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They're trying to put in measures to help whistle-blowers point out wrongdoing at the United Nations without losing their job. |
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I thought thank goodness there are some of his age group who have the guts to put in print his opinion of Great Britain. |
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That provision is put in this bill to remove any doubt whatsoever for Mr Williams. |
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All you have to do here is go to your stove, put in a cabbage, wiggle your nose and, abracadabra! |
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But even in the face of potential relapse, many exercisers worry that taking a break for health concerns may undo all the hard work they've put in at the gym. |
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See, the doctor not just bandaged Bobby himself, but stuck a big wad of gauze into the slice she'd put in him, to keep it open and to help it drain. |
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When we were Middlesex teammates, he vowed that he wanted to play for England, and he was ready to listen, learn and put in the hard work to turn his dreams into a reality. |
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Then things at work started to go kablooey and I got to choose whether or not to put in double-overtime for a company that doesn't deem me worthy of benefits. |
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The kerbing for the new footpaths has been put in place recently. |
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I think it's a reflection of the hard work staff put in at the school. |
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The perennial wallflower has flowered constantly since it was planted last spring and I can't believe it was only 20 cm or so tall when it was put in. |
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Andrew Drury put in a near perfect performance that enabled him to jump a grade by skipping the yellow belt all together and moving up to orange belt. |
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Ground glass is put in food to cause internal bleeding, and nicotine concentrated by boiling can cause a heart attack. |
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The whole family was put in quarantine for a month but soon after she had recovered from one disease Julia was struck down with another, namely rheumatic fever. |
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He was told that advance warning signs were put in place and that, if he could obtain permission from landowners, the council would remove some trees. |
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I was put in Central Lockup, given a Breathalyzer test which I passed, but I spent the night in jail anyway. |
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Speed ramps along College Road, put in to try and dissuade boy racers who use the road to cut from one side of the town to the other, have been branded useless. |
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Management has conceded the pay rise that workers put in for. |
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But to be well and truly put in your place, jump into that paradisiacal blue for a close encounter with a gentle giant. |
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I'll venture down to earth as an angel and put in a good word with the Sovereign on your account, get her to mention you more often in this year's Christmas speech. |
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Nine burros, 109 beagles, 10 sheep, and 31 albino rats were put in cages and set to face the dirty bomb. |
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The shipping containers with their remaining plastic jerricans are still leaking and have been put in a specially constructed isolation area within the port. |
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Dan Wickett put in a good word with Carnegie Mellon University Press, and they picked it up. |
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Normally when a new sewer was being laid and there was a need to put in a new water main and other services they would endeavour to get capital funding for all of that. |
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A wide array of regulations were put in place to encourage exports and discourage imports. |
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However, ships damaged during the crossing frequently had no choice but to put in there for emergency repairs. |
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In Constantinople, however, a coup put in power Michael Doukas, who soon faced the opposition of Nikephoros Bryennios and Nikephoros Botaneiates. |
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It was put in charge of Syria, Cilicia, Iraq, and the remainder of the Arabian Peninsula. |
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During the reigns of Genghis and Ogedei, the Mongols suffered the occasional defeat when a less skilled general was put in charge. |
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He was specifically looking for spices to put in wine, and was not alone among European monarchs at the time to have such a desire for spice. |
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Paraguay put in place many incentives aimed to attract industries to the country. |
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After ten days Trinidad put in at one of the Marianas, where three men deserted, and then headed northeast. |
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Under a charter from the company in 1618, a new model of governance was put in place in 1619, which created a new House of Burgesses. |
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He put in at Dartmouth, England on 7 November, and was detained by authorities who wanted access to his log. |
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The PER had been put in place in April 2009 when the former constitution was abrogated. |
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With this weekend's whack of snow, Torontonians will be put in mind of last year's chaos. |
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Mr M'Naghten was found to be insane, and instead of prison, put in a mental hospital. |
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Slater evaded restrictions on emigration put in place to allow England to maintain its monopoly on cotton mills. |
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Bolton specialised in fine count cotton, and its mules ran more slowly to put in the extra twist. |
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To keep the running surface level with the countryside, this road was put in a trench, which created drainage problems. |
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In 1834 it was used for experiments with new drive systems, after which it was put in storage. |
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Extensive tests have been carried out on fish we put in the river and we are satisfied that the water will support fish life. |
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Dartmeet is the official put in for the Upper Dart section of the River Dart for whitewater kayakers and canoeists. |
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If on the other hand a body was cremated, the ashes were usually put in a cinerary urn, and then the urn was placed in a kistvaen. |
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She put in her favorite nose jewel, a small sapphire in a silver mount. In the mirror she looked like sex-on-a-stick. |
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Then I levelled the sand and lightly packed soil with the rake and shovel and put in a star picket to indicate where it was. |
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One of the few barbarisms I committed on the body of a stfzine was cutting out this chart to put in my high-school freshman science workbook. |
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You simply should not only put in the re-raise with only a straight. That is terribad poker. |
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If you have a refrigerator and a microwave at work, then the sky is the limit for what you can put in your lunchbox. |
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It was dishonest to the occupier himself, because it put in his way the worst temptation to unthriftiness. |
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Late on, Aina put in another solid performance to edge another British School rival Misha Mahendru, who settled for the silver. |
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Within just an hour, a new vishing infrastructure can be configured and put in place to launch a new attack. |
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I put in a US game and tried it and it worked perfectly. Then I put in a Japanese game and it worked also. Yatta! |
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This is an atheological message whose vision of humanity's nature is rarely put in plain, boiled-down-to-essence terms. |
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I thought he was well-matched by John though who also put in some fantastic tackles. |
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You never know when a Whimbrel, a Red-throated Diver, Golden Plover, Common Seal or Otter may put in an unscheduled appearance. |
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Each student is assigned a writable cartridge that is put in the LeapPad when they are working. |
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I know I never put in a work order or anything, but ya'll should just know these things. |
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It's not that I didn't like being a YBA,' she explains, 'but I don't like being put in a box. |
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Some of my questions are practical, like how much money do dancers make and how many work hours do they put in during the day? |
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Surf on over to WebMD and put in a checklist of your symptoms. |
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Hence that alien grin, which looked as though a coat-hanger had been put in your mouth and Colorado's biggest cactus rammed up your jacksy. |
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We want to put in place a water wing of the force to maintain a strict vigil on water bodies. |
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He had a steel plate put in his shoulder after the accident. |
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He was put in charge and given overall direction of the program. |
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I want to redo the kitchen and put in new cabinets and new appliances. |
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The gift of angpow was placed beside the basin. When my mum was walking out, the bomoh took the angpow and put in into his cloth bag. |
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Than the kynge for grete favour made Tramtryste to be put in his doughtyrs awarde and kepying, because she was a noble surgeon. |
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A bus bridge is being put in place for the stations affected by the recent train derailment. |
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Here he was put in a caleche, and transported forthwith to the nearest frontier. |
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It is not enough to merely explicitize tacit knowledge. Rather, tacit knowledge has to be put in some sort of system to be useful. |
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My grandfather mentioned the problem to Lord Fermoy, whom he knew through the British Legion. and Lord Fermoy said he would put in a good word. |
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It's like saying that Dickens put in all this crude, comic stuff to please the groundlings. I don't think he did. |
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The other crows call her sweetling and hushling, and give her cigarette ends to put in her little bag. |
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The Nandi were the first ethnic group to be put in a native reserve to stop them from disrupting the building of the railway. |
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Cromwell made the various income streams put in place by Henry VII more formal and assigned largely autonomous bodies for their administration. |
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He stood gawking at Cyndee, who was standing in the raw on the shore of the pond his daddy had put in. |
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Names of vessels, as the Kearsarge or the Alabama, are frequently put in italic. |
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Three courtiers were put in charge of each post, with authority from Charles himself to order demolitions. |
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Catching the attention of the Committee of Public Safety, he was put in charge of the artillery of France's Army of Italy. |
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Winston did so well in mathematics in his Harrow entrance exam that he was put in the top division for that subject. |
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Somehow, before the broadcast, the audience laughter got omitted and the temp laugh-track was put in by mistake. |
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Sheffield also put in a bid to be a host city for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, but their bid was unsuccessful. |
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The agency has put in place a rating system and requires access to safety test results. |
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Then the grain would be put in the hopper on top and then follow along behind it while the seed drill spaced and planted the seed. |
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Much work is being put in to make sure that the traditional trams have a safe future. |
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The codes of practice were duly put in place and for the next five years the Rail Regulator received no complaints about ROSCO behaviour. |
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Denmark, Sweden and Finland then moved to put in place tuition fees for foreign students. |
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Each player was put in the virtual role of Chief Executive and the goal was to have the highest profit when the game closes. |
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First, they argued, a thought is put in a man's mind, then the person may either indulge in the thought or reject it. |
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During the 19th century the details that composers put in their scores generally increased. |
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In The 39 Steps, Hitchcock's glamorous blonde star, Madeleine Carroll, is put in handcuffs. |
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I'd go back and watch it on the monitor, it was like 'Oh my God, the amount of variety he's put in there is breathtaking. |
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With 11 minutes of extra time gone, Alan Ball put in a cross and Geoff Hurst swivelled and shot from close range. |
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A system of reallocation was put in place so the empty seats were filled throughout the Games. |
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King Guy responded by raising the largest army that Jerusalem had ever put in the field. |
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In 1716 Townshend had been removed from the important post of Northern Secretary and put in the lesser office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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In July 2006, smoking in enclosed public places was banned, a law put in place to protect workers' right to a healthy working environment. |
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If a business is covered by these regulations then controls are put in place to prevent it being used for money laundering. |
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Soria was put in a critical political position as a result of his confusing and changing explanations on the issue, and resigned the next day. |
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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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One doesn't really go anywhere by design, you know, you put in for jobs and move about, you know, I've lived in other places. |
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Eventually, the band worked out their differences and put in place a new set of rules to keep the group intact. |
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Border controls are put in place to control the movement of people, animals and goods into as well as out of a country. |
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An English soldier also constructed a small cross that she put in the front of her dress. |
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You soon discover there isn't time to put in the niggly details. The essence of the pose is its attitude or action and a hint of the model. |
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If however he does not act or does not put in sufficient effort he loses his honour price. |
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In May 1917 Eric Geddes, based at the Admiralty, was put in charge of shipbuilding, and in July he became First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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As with other metals, if copper is put in contact with another metal, galvanic corrosion will occur. |
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These were prefabricated on shore and put in place using balanced cantilever methods. |
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Temporary speed limits are put in place due in high winds or thick fog, with drivers informed by the electronic signs. |
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He had previously been put in charge of the rebuilding of churches to replace those lost in the Great Fire. |
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The Germans decide to execute Sallah, but a young soldier put in charge of the operation has second thoughts. |
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By 1980, a restoration programme was put in place that has now been running for over 20 years. |
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The planning and controls that were put in place were thought to be adequate. |
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The plaque was removed by the Alabama Parks Service in 2008 and put in storage. |
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When dissolved, stir it up well, and put in the peaches, without crowding them, and boil them slowly about twenty minutes. |
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Along with Admiral Henry Killigrew and Admiral Ralph Delaval, Shovell was put in joint command of the fleet shortly afterwards. |
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The shoe only begin to dissolve when it is put in contact with a high concentration of the digestion enzyme proteinase, which occurs naturally. |
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Beckham started against Brazil in England's first match at the new Wembley Stadium and put in a positive performance. |
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I put in a note about her perf, including when and how I found out about it. |
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Guernsey put in a bid for the 2021 games following the Faroe Islands' withdrawal from hosting. |
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With the body being too big to fit in the boot of the car, the body was wrapped in an eiderdown and put in the back seat of a car. |
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The object is put in front of the verb, which happened in other verses that are not similar to the Greek. |
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Toynbee examined the book with interest. 'He said it was put in your pidge?' he said. |
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They found that Ariovistus in the process of moving his army up and were put in chains. |
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The following year he was put in charge of the Greek games that were staged in honor of the Temple of Venus Genetrix, built by Julius Caesar. |
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Pompeius' own son was put in charge as naval commander in the effort to cause widespread famine in Italy. |
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Lupus, fearing Charles, turned Hunald over in exchange for peace, and was put in a monastery. |
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We had to use warm water and solvent to unglue all the joints we put in yesterday. |
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The same thing happened with Rudy Crew, the high-salaried junketeer whom Kitzhaber put in charge of his education reform project. |
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Haslam put in the decisive lap just before a heavy rain shower 12 minutes before the end of qualifying wrecked the chances of Lavilla and Ryuichi Kiyonari getting on terms. |
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The beauty of the Evil Roy target is that the head attaches by way of two shielded carriage bolts and a couple of wing nuts that take no time to put in place. |
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Ministers are frightful windbags and should only put in an appearance when invited or have something useful to say other than lavish helpings of jam tomorrow. |
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But although this may be one, or even the principal, reason why the Hypapante was put in this particular place there were probably other considerations as well. |
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Jill Gibbon 21-5 gave the visitors a great start but the Wallies put in a solid home performance with Bob Gillfillan 21-7 to the fore in the 25-shot decision. |
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When America had finally swung into war he offered himself as a supercook and was actually put in charge of the mess halls and kitchens of barracks. |
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In Case your Cask is a Butt,...have ready boiling...Water, which put in, and, with a long Stale and a little Birch fastened to its End, scrub the Bottom. |
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The system was very soundly built along British lines, so that profits and wages were low but the infrastructure necessary for rapid industrial growth was put in place. |
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The system was soundly built along British lines, so that profits were low but the infrastructure necessary for rapid industrial growth was put in place. |
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For example, for many decades land law did not recognise that an entire hapu owned its land, and land ownership was put in the hands of a few people. |
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The abovementioned scenario is illegal, and the referee would order a scrum at the place of the original penalty, with the put in to the black team. |
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The chamber was then put in place, blocked with a wedge, and then fired. |
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Two Portinaris were put in charge of the Florence and Venice branches. |
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During the interview, the author put in a plug for his latest novel. |
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There should be no plea put in by him in his absences, that he had only gone to catch a few fish, when his intentions had been other than piscatorial. |
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Slot limits are put in action to help protect certain fish in given area. |
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He authored the influential Beveridge report which put in place much of framework behind the welfare state, particularly the National Health Service. |
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During the jury trial he testified that a fan had given him a vial of what he thought was legal medication, which he put in his bag not knowing what was in it. |
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The pirates killed two villagers and captured almost the whole population of over 100 people, who were put in irons and taken to a life of slavery in North Africa. |
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The Act put in place measures that simplified the process of closing railways by removing the need for the pros and cons of each case to be heard in detail. |
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Unlike players who were often traded, baseball nomads who carried a hobo's bindle rather than a bat on their shoulders, Musial stayed put in St. Louis. |
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A statue of a young elephant was put in place of a former chalet. |
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The University is governed by the Statutes put in place by the Universities of Durham and Newcastle upon Tyne Act, 1963, and subsequently amended by the Privy Council. |
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When she became uncontrollable, she was put in a straitjacket and committed, by Feltenstein, to the River Crest private psychiatric detox clinic on Long Island. |
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Let all good citizens whose livelihood and labour have thus been put in peril bear with fortitude and patience the hardships with which they have been so suddenly confronted. |
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In June 2006, The Daily Telegraph reported that the Marylebone Cricket Club and Surrey CCC had put in a joint bid to host the tournament at Lord's and The Oval. |
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If put in frozen foods, fish antifreeze proteins could help prevent ice from recrystallizing, as it does, for example, in ice cream left in the freezer too long. |
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That is why I have not put in, or have cut out, practically all references to anything like 'religion', to cults or practices, in the imaginary world. |
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Generally mild Irish winters seem to have meant they were never put in roofed shelters in winter, although young calves might spend a period in the house. |
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In 2007, some traditional spellings were finally invalidated, whereas in 2008, on the other hand, many of the old comma rules were again put in force. |
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From that moment I put in my claim for a monopoly of Whig principles. |
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We need a name to put in this form, so let's just invent one. |
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Measures were immediately put in place to find another wife for Henry, which, at the insistence of Cromwell and the court, were focused on the European continent. |
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After Henry II fell seriously ill in 1170, he put in place his plan to divide his kingdom, although he would retain overall authority over his sons and their territories. |
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Legally he was without protection, and he says that he was on one occasion beaten, robbed of all he had, and put in chains, perhaps awaiting execution. |
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An initial workaround to the software issue was put in place yesterday. |
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