We are spending most of what we save within weeks of putting it away for the future. |
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I can't really tell you how to do your job Ms. Strong, but I just don't see how putting Jeremy away is going to help him. |
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Even I felt that she really did not know how to speak and she was putting on an act. |
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Those interjections were very reasonable, and the Minister was simply putting on an act to try to get some sympathy. |
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It would be like putting on an act to get others to advance toward God, when I'm still getting a toe on the starting line. |
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Brigid let out a slight snort, for she knew James was putting on an act just to attract her. |
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But how did they know he was sincere about changing his behaviour, and wasn't just putting on an act to impress magistrates? |
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But no matter how mature her friend seemed, she could not help wondering if he was just putting on an act in order to stop her from leaving. |
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It is hoped, for the sake of millions of poor Filipinos, that he is not just putting on an act, good movie actor that he was. |
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Of course it would be arbitrary of me to accuse the shop owner of putting on an act or simply making a show. |
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But then the man turns out to be a laid-off engineer who's putting on an act to gain sympathy. |
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Hunter replied, but I couldn't tell if he was sincere or just putting on an act. |
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Would she think I was just putting on an act, or would this be seen as coming on too strong? |
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Ducking, spinning, banking and weaving, they were putting up a splendid bulletless dogfight. |
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They can now start retro fitting homes and weatherizing roofs and putting up solar panels. |
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Now it's a question of putting the jigsaw that has broken apart back together again. |
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He gets nothing other than the pleasure of putting all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together. |
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It is nothing like putting together a jigsaw puzzle, one piece at a time, with little sense of urgency. |
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The warm weather of the last week has given way to colder conditions in the last two days putting the weekend prospects in the balance. |
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We did most of the preparation before I retired, including putting up a smart, rabbit-proof fence to protect the new plants while they establish. |
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So if he sees staffers putting in lengthy hours at the office, he doesn't hesitate to take steps to make sure their home lives remain in balance. |
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Gospel writer John's point in putting this line in Jesus' mouth is almost certainly to take a gibe at the Temple elite. |
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Then there are the holes he wore in his jackets after putting them on for thirty years, or the mismatched patches she would use to sew them up. |
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The fact that our Council is intent on putting houses on this land has pushed the price of acquisition well beyond its unimproved value. |
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My wife had been pestering me to take her shopping for the boys' presents, and I had been putting her off. |
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I was to go back to them but they kept putting me off although I rang them three or four times a week for 12 weeks. |
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He apologised for putting me off so long but asked if I could come over to Manchester the next day. |
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I kept putting her off, telling her it was too soon and if we bought it too early it would go off. |
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Is this one of those Jesuitical compromises, where we are putting the end before the means? |
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She would regularly work on scripts and help raise funding, even putting in her own money. |
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At NorthMart's office, Frank Alainga was swamped by stacks of cargo waybills that he was putting in order. |
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You get the rewards now of all the efforts you have been putting in to your business. |
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In the current economic environment, investors have grown increasingly cautious about putting their money into medical technology companies. |
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Joe says that by putting in the hours at the social hall, he feels he is giving something back to the community. |
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Most people do not mind putting in some extra time when there's a crisis or an unexpected rush. |
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We've been putting in a lot of work over a long period of time, it's been a struggle. |
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Mother-daughter arguments are normal at this stage, but it's definitely worth putting some effort into improving the relationship. |
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People are putting in long hours to make up for poor organisation and planning in the workplace. |
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Is there anybody out there who still fancies putting a quid on a horse this morning? |
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I will be putting in for change of use of my premises and turning it into flats. |
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On their second day the group experienced mixed weather, including rain that required putting on waterproofs, during their 18-mile walk. |
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We experienced our share of adventures and dramas before putting three members of the team on the summit. |
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And they went within an ace of creating the season's biggest upset by putting an end Shelbourne's unbeaten record. |
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I am putting in a proposal to the department of health to explore the mechanisms. |
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The class then turned its attention to putting together sample questionnaires for the survey. |
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Who made the error in punctuation of putting a question mark after the sample questions, the SQA or the Scotsman? |
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Bolton will be putting in a bid to the government for extra funding to tackle the towns growing problem. |
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For now, Yaroslavsky is holding firm and does not favor putting the question to voters. |
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France and The Netherlands would have to re-run their referenda before some countries will risk putting the question to the people. |
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She grabbed the little washrag, dried her hands, and then dried the counter before putting it back. |
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York council chiefs investigating how cash went missing at the authority's finance centre say they will be putting a claim in to their insurers. |
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The pair approached Historic Scotland to ask about possible grants before putting in an offer. |
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Mr Wood says the six leading clubs had already got together to look at putting in a bid. |
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I've been making the most of the sunshine by putting another two loads of laundry out to dry on the washing line. |
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Compensation claims are there to protect the rights of the individual putting in the claim. |
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He finished crunching up his toast and absent-mindedly washed the plate up, putting it back in the cupboard with the others. |
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The Trust will be putting in a bid for Millard House in the next couple of weeks. |
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He circled over the landing site once before putting the plane down between two bridges. |
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Aussies with enough money are already putting deposits down for a vehicle which will not be available for several years. |
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In a sense, putting a plan down on paper is forcing you to be very critical about yourself and your business. |
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At first, writing lectures and putting the words down on paper was quite a struggle. |
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We have had some time to read your judgment, and I want to repeat my thanks to you for putting it down in writing. |
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As our greatest generation pass on, it seems more of them are putting their stories down on paper before they die. |
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We fear that someone talking in another language is talking about us, putting us down. |
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The guy was effectively putting his shirt on a horse, and it was the first and only time I have encountered life imitating a figure of speech. |
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But Michael was constantly putting her down, and seemed to enjoy humiliating her, finding fault with everything. |
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Because people didn't feel good about themselves, they would always be putting you down. |
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Not enough people are taking professional advice or putting sufficient money away to have an adequate retirement income. |
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Rich retired people have taken to splashing out on themselves rather than putting their money away for their children, according to a new report. |
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Imagine putting your money aside for your retirement only to find that it's not there. |
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She is putting every cent aside for an operation which will save her son's sight. |
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He had a way of putting complex thoughts across in an easy and approachable manner. |
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The company's putting on a nice public face, but the degree of insider sales by senior officers does not make one feel warm and fuzzy inside. |
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It's absolutely wonderful to have this whole new box of tools for putting ideas across. |
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They just get a bit wrapped up in the excitement and anticipation of the upcoming event and start putting about daft ideas. |
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One of the most urgent tasks facing Japan is to prevent North Korea from putting nuclear warheads on Rodong missiles. |
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Not long ago, he accused me in an email of putting about stories that he's a drunk. |
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Such drastic tactics may be warranted, according to Horne, because the current situation is putting drug agencies in a quandary. |
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The liar enjoys the feeling of power gained from putting one over on somebody. |
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Western Australia has started putting their clocks forward over the last two summers. |
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Hans finished putting on the tire and returned the jack and tire iron to the trunk. |
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He tried to get on with life, putting the tragedies behind him and spending as much time with his remaining grandchildren as possible. |
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Nightjars are now very rare with the latest estimates putting the population at around 3,500 across Britain. |
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It would be far too early to start putting a figure on how many people would lose their jobs if that were to happen. |
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But competition remains fierce, putting pressure on workers who are the worst paid in food processing. |
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We always use an assumed name when putting our names on waiting lists at restaurants. |
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I spent two hours sliding pieces of paper into plastic wallets and putting them in files. |
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Bradford Cycling Action Group objected to the new version for putting the needs of car drivers above those of cyclists. |
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At the same time, if they are conciliatory in China, they are seen back at home as putting profit above principle. |
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They have themselves to blame for putting their signatures to a document that was so evidently not ready for implementation. |
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After putting out a couple of unspectacular albums, she spent much of the 1980s waitressing and working in a record store. |
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The enjoyment comes from putting oneself in the situations he describes, it makes no difference if anyone actually experienced them all or not. |
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I enjoy thinking about scenarios, putting myself in those situations and allowing my mind to draw up conclusions. |
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The firm must stop vehicles waiting at the junction of Hill Top Lane and Chorley Old Road by putting yellow lines down. |
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The road is narrow enough without loads of cars blocking it even more and putting us all at risk of accidents. |
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A job seeker that doesn't take advantage of this opportunity is putting themselves at a big disadvantage. |
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A Louisiana resident had his camera rolling as floodwaters poured into his home, putting him and his father in immediate danger. |
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It would have been hard to find a man more suited to putting everyone at ease. |
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Denise said the accident happened after she had been putting Cameron to bed in his own bedroom and someone knocked at the door. |
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That news will come as a relief to those who despaired as he took an age standing over the ball waggling the club before putting it into action! |
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The builder was arrested shortly after 9am by two police officers who read him his rights before putting him behind bars. |
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She dreamed of the King catching her brother and putting him into the prison of the castle's terrible dungeon. |
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The compromise sets aside disputes about sovereignty by putting territorial claims into abeyance for the treaty's duration. |
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Of course, if we carry on putting on weight as we have been doing, we will all be waddling around in extremely baggy clothes before long. |
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Writing the letter and putting it under Angel's door, Tess felt much more at ease, knowing that he would know all there is of her past. |
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I got my abaya and hijab out of my bag, putting them on before I left the plane as I'd been advised. |
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My mom shifts her weight from one foot to the other, crossing her arms and putting one hand at her chin, staring intently at the creature. |
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A man crept up behind the girl, putting his hand across her face and dragging her into the undergrowth. |
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Fixing up involves actually opening your eyes, putting down the joypad, getting out to venues and experiencing life. |
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But for me the term always conjures up childhood memories of rooting about in an old canal in my wellingtons and putting tadpoles in a jam jar. |
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In the evening I started putting down some jottings for an article that I'm writing on the skin bleaching problem that we have here. |
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Rather than putting his feet up for a well-earned rest following his tour, Peter brought fun and laughter to the hospice. |
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The Treasury has given several hundred million pounds in addition to what we are already putting in. |
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Coun Francis wished the clerk well and he praised him for putting the council on a firm financial footing. |
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The Government wants to keep putting up taxes in order to support its welfare expenditure. |
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I don't wear lenses normally, so it was a bit weird putting something in my eye and, like, leaving it there. |
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Now groups of friends are putting their money together and jointly purchasing second homes in Scotland. |
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She is slowly putting on weight now and hopefully she can lead a normal life. |
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She suffered for her craft by putting on weight, shaving her eyebrows and wearing tons of unflattering makeup. |
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He's been feeding well and putting on weight and is now the right size for a newborn baby. |
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But now he is putting on weight and he has been discharged by the consultants. |
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Aviva joins a growing band of hard-pressed life insurance companies putting the slide rule over their Irish operations in a bid to cut costs. |
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I can remember the heady days of last Friday, putting together the 5pm bulletin for student radio. |
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So before putting money down, weigh the costs against the potential benefits. |
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You are much better off putting the keg into an empty garbage can and packing the surrounding space with ice. |
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Sharon and Jane say they would normally suggest putting items into storage or packing them away in readiness for moving house. |
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They're either putting itchy cream in your jock or Vaseline in your helmet or baby powder inside your clothes. |
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And if you like, you can enjoy riding on a jinrikisha or putting on a kimono and making up like a maiko at shops like Shiki. |
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They had no qualms about putting on an act, playing on ethnic stereotypes people enjoyed to get audiences. |
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Perhaps you were not really trying to make contact with me, but putting on an act that you were attempting to do so. |
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I couldn't help but wonder if he was always putting on an act for people, if the charm he always used was an act. |
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He is saving slowly, putting a little money aside when he can. |
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Creator Timothy Haskell has a reputation for putting on a bloodcurdling show. |
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Kazza stared at me blankly in reply, knowing I was putting on an act. |
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Once Gollum drags off his catch, bilbo hurries to retrieve the ring, putting it in his pocket for safe keeping. |
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Always willing to talk to the media, and skilled in putting his view across, he reserved most of his energies for negotiations at the highest political levels. |
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The framing was that I had the power to stop a criminal by putting him behind bars through direct eyewitness testimony. |
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The athletic community was putting pressure on him to say that he was pro-Olympics and pro-athletes. |
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I wasn't scared at first about becoming a mum, but as the months went on I started to worry about things like bathing her and putting her down to sleep properly. |
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Thanks to astrophysicist extraordinaire Katherine Mack for helpful discussions in putting this article together. |
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Then you had these two acrobats, a male and a female, both jacked, bending and lifting and putting their bodies into positions that appear to be physically impossible. |
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At least part of the motivation for that change came from people coming out of the closet and putting a human face on the insult. |
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Adrift in senility and depression, Hitchcock is dismantling his life, putting it away. |
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We kept putting in for planning permission but they kept knocking us back. |
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By rolling the jack and concentrating on the feel of it, you will find the real pace of the green and have a better chance of putting the first bowl close to the jack. |
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They're not putting on an act or trying to be someone they're not. |
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Tired of putting in offers for houses but being beaten at the last minute? |
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The GOP front-runner refused to take an antiabortion litmus test, putting support from the religious right at risk. |
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These are people who are putting their lives at stake for the American Dream. |
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Children have fantasy lives so rich and combustible that rigging them with lies is like putting a propeller on a rocket. |
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While Bubba filled the gas tank we'd visit about some earth-shattering subject like the new fence the Smiths were putting up to spite the Joneses. |
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Seriously, that barely qualifies as food, and yet not only am I not stopping him from putting it in his mouth, I'm photographing the event for posterity. |
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We dined together at the White House last Tuesday and I did everything short of putting a cherry bomb in his bug juice. |
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But, crucially, it follows a similar logic of putting the responsibility on to parents to break cycles of deprivation through the sheer force of their parenting skills. |
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Partly, this might be addressed by putting far more emphasis on education. |
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I really hope you two don't mind me putting your pen names on this. |
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At least 10 states are putting the question to a referendum and opinion polls in Britain, Denmark, Poland and the Czech Republic show majorities of voters opposed. |
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It is wanton and pointless vandalism which has caused a lot of disruption to the school, but also those who carry out such attacks are putting their own safety at risk. |
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Many plants, such as strawberries, reproduce both sexually by seeds and also by putting out suckers that produce plants that are simply extensions of the parent plant. |
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In one clip, Vogue UK editor Alexandra Shulman talks about first putting Beckham on the cover of the magazine. |
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Desert Golfing is the gaming equivalent of putting TV on in the background. |
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Apparently these women in New York are getting pregnant, but the only thing they are thinking about is themselves, and whether they are putting on weight. |
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But woe betide Town Council officialdom if there is another broken promise in respect of putting this bandstand into a decent and acceptable state of repair. |
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Reasons for the high figures include misunderstanding of the forms and voters being unhappy about putting their signatures on to a secret ballot paper. |
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I don't want to hear your conversations, you're putting me off. |
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The Reds nudged and shouldered at the lead, putting their first batter aboard in the third, fourth, and fifth innings but never quite bringing him around. |
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We're just pleased that he's putting on weight and is feeling so good. |
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While the insolvency practitioners continue to cast their eye over City's financial accounts, the Trust are now putting fundraising plans in place. |
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First of all, I couldn't believe that he was putting himself at such risk. |
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While Abas was putting on his shirt after performing the ablutions for the afternoon prayer, he was surprised to see a new prayer mat spread neatly on his bed. |
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She points out that after the age of 35, many start putting on weight because of decreased metabolism and so walking is the best way to burn off the calories. |
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His wife, colleen, had been rinsing plates at the sink and putting them in the dishwasher. |
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He was putting himself and other road users in grave danger. |
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They are winterizing their cars by adding antifreeze and putting on snow tires. |
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In one of the activities men practiced putting the dolls gingerly on their backs to carry them. |
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Spending 40 minutes hanging around at icy bus stops will thicken your blood, putting you at risk of coronary thrombosis, stroke, bronchitis and pneumonia. |
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They punished me later by putting me illegally in mental hospital. |
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They might, at least, let us chow down on a few Big Macs from time to time without putting on the pounds. |
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I have lost count of the times an agency has said that they are putting you forward for a position you are interested in and that's the last you hear from them. |
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He seems miffed that Liv Ullmann would go off and do a musical when he was thinking of putting her, accent and all, in his movie. |
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A method called scrubbing is used to chemically remove the acidic sulfur dioxide by putting it into contact with calcium carbonate which is a base. |
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The best way to tell if the waffle is ready is by putting a teaspoon of water inside the hot waffle iron and when the steaming stops, the iron is ready for action. |
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I've never liked putting closing punctuation inside quotation marks. |
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I got up and started packing my bag, putting clothes on in the process. |
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Lee compares planning to putting together the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Around the world, people are putting garbage and cast-off materials to productive use. |
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After all, there is only one sure-fire message that I can send by putting a coexist sticker on the back of my car. |
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Cardin is the nephew of Senator Ben Cardin and ran with his uncle putting all of his political resources behind him. |
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And yet he showed the best kind of leadership by putting himself in a can-do mindset. |
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So, in the second half, I was doing my spin move, and guys were putting their butts into my leg, coming under me. |
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The exercise is like putting together the pieces in a jigsaw puzzle. |
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I sat up, crossing my legs, putting my fist under my chin in thought. |
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The library includes new technology which means children can borrow a book by putting their thumb on to a machine which recognises their individual thumbprints. |
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So we ended up scanning the real Bruges Madonna and putting it in as a visual effect. |
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Maybe I can keep on putting them off until things are all right. |
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Keeping on top of dates which must not be missed and putting a little thought into finances will pay off, hopefully leaving you quids in come the end of December. |
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He was woken by an intruder putting the lights on downstairs. |
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But it's not all about putting the jiggle back in home improvement. |
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Then, putting the aggro behind him, the Welsh sultan takes a girl for a gondola ride and a game of tonsil tennis through Venice. |
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Far from putting a distance between them, his absence was only fanning the flames of her affection. |
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The theater company will be putting on plays by Shakespeare this season. |
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The man that we are putting on for the addressograph work is for a service that has long been needed. |
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And hath seen in a vision a man named Ananias coming in, and putting his hand on him, that he might receive his sight. |
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Around the vestry were tripods for anthracomancy, skulls for necromancy, mirrors for enoptromancy, or perhaps for putting on stage makeup. |
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If it is, as one supposes, the same scribe who wrote the verso, his backhandedness had been cured by putting the tablet in a better position. |
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Abraham beswore his servant, Eliezer, by putting the latter's hand under his thigh. |
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The women spent much time after harvest putting jams by for winter and spring. |
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The camelbacks were designed to help with the visibility problems inherent in putting the driver behind the entire engine. |
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Fortunately for me, I'm one of those people who can be a chowhound and never have to worry about putting on weight. |
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The teacher had a heart-to-heart talk with the student who was a clock-watcher, stressing the importance of putting his mind to his schoolwork. |
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Until she comes to grips with her mother's death, she has no hope of putting it behind her. |
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The guard said he wouldn't be surprised to find out that the longhaired comsymp pervos had done it by putting something into the water. |
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The conjugality of the court and jail is confessed by putting the two under the same roof, or by joining them together. |
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She has spent her days and nights putting her mothering and daughtering hands to healing her own children and her own parents at home. |
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Luckily the dunny man was a model of probity. Never putting a foot wrong, he carried out his Sisyphean task in loyal silence. |
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Large cities foul their own nest as they grow, putting the health of their citizens in jeopardy. |
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Engage in funfilled activities like rearranging the living room furniture, putting up storm windows, and wallpapering the bathroom ceiling. |
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Gartrell and Faulkner also released Maurie Daly's letter, which was sent to us on Monday, to the media, putting the Liverpool furphies to rest. |
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The logistical effort in procuring and distributing raw materials and picking up finished goods were also limitations of the putting out system. |
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They tried to make more money by putting lots of salt in the popcorn and hiking up the price of drinks. |
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Jasmine was putting a hurting on ole boy with her hip-grinding dance moves. |
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By the age of 16, Richard had taken command of his own army, putting down rebellions in Poitou against his father. |
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In 1685 he sent the Scottish and English mercenary regiments of his army to England to assist in putting down the Monmouth Rebellion. |
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Thus combined, the French outnumbered the British, putting the British forces in a precarious position. |
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As a result, bed occupancy is at dangerous levels and exit block is putting lives at risk. |
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However, some areas have seen house prices fall considerably, putting inhabitants at risk of negative equity. |
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Wrap the loaf in two layers of aluminum foil before putting it in the oven. |
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In June 2013, Chris Bushell of Selex ES warned that the failure of European nations to invest in an AESA radar was putting export orders at risk. |
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A home birth does not make you a lentil-weaving hippy or a dangerous, selfish nutter who is putting herself and her baby at risk. |
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The charwomen are in the habit of taking off their boots at the commissionaire's office, and putting on list slippers. |
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Indeed, Murray wrote an introduction to Gardner's Witchcraft Today, in effect putting her stamp of approval on it. |
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But I have a decided and insuperable objection to the putting of them to pain without any such view. |
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The sovereign is then further robed, this time receiving bracelets and putting the Robe Royal and Stole Royal on top of the supertunica. |
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Soft rock was often derived from folk rock, using acoustic instruments and putting more emphasis on melody and harmonies. |
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Underground metal bands began putting out cheaply recorded releases independently to small, devoted audiences. |
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Then came the idea of adding more bands to the bill, putting on a second stage and letting people camp for the weekend. |
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Ballet dancers are susceptible to injury because they are constantly putting strain and stress on their bodies. |
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Injuries are common in ballet dancers because ballet consists of putting the body in unnatural positions. |
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It's just like withdrawing a billion dollars and putting it into your personal bank accounts. |
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Site listing bids are often lengthy and costly putting poorer countries at a disadvantage. |
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There are wider definitions of a national library, putting less emphasis to the repository character. |
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There are wider definitions of a national library, putting less emphasis on the repository character. |
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The levels of grass are varied to increase difficulty, or to allow for putting in the case of the green. |
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Cross handed putting is the idea that the dominant hand is on top of the grip where the weak hand is on the bottom. |
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This grip restricts the motion in your dominant hand and eliminates the possibility of wrist breakdowns through the putting stroke. |
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In the Fourth Test, England won the toss and batted first, putting on 238 runs, Australia took a narrow lead scoring 270 in their first innings. |
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In the second round, McCall landed a powerful right hook, putting Lewis on his back. |
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Hamilton finished second in Turkey, and won the Monaco Grand Prix, putting him in the lead of the championship. |
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Paragraph 1 was rephrased, now putting the capacity to perform functions in the first place. |
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Since a veto would prevent the resolution from being passed, the sponsor will usually refrain from putting the resolution to a vote. |
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In January 1946 the Allied Control Council set the foundation of the future German economy by putting a cap on German steel production. |
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In fact, Iraq had no offensive UAV fleet or any capability of putting UAVs on ships. |
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Clapton suggested fellow guitarist Jimmy Page to be his replacement, but Page declined out of loyalty to Clapton, putting Jeff Beck forward. |
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The new mix has also been accused of putting too much emphasis on the score at the expense of the sound effects. |
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In the late 4th century BC, Alexander the Great conquered the region, putting it under Hellenistic Seleucid rule for over two centuries. |
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Others advertise by putting numbers or location in phoneboxes or in online or newspaper ads. |
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Many SCD groups like putting on demonstrations to display the best dancing ability of the group. |
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The tasks are mathematically equivalent, putting states in the place of parties and population in place of votes. |
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In the spring Edward pressed home his counterattack with a force of 35,000 soldiers, putting down the uprising and killing Madog. |
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He headed Jazz Richards' cross on 3 September for the only goal in an away win over Cyprus, putting Wales three points away from qualification. |
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This involved the construction of new roadways and the putting of contemporary signs. |
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Bagging has the cultivator putting spat in racks or bags and keeping them above the bottom. |
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Through this program of action we address ourselves to putting our own national house in order and making income balance outgo. |
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It has been suggested that accumulating reactive nitrogen in the environment may prove as serious as putting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. |
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Pliny the Elder reports in his Natural History that Caesar's father and forefather died without apparent cause while putting on their shoes. |
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His first target was the fortress of Gisors, commanded by Gilbert de Vascoeuil, which surrendered without putting up a struggle. |
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On being taken in tow, the Spanish crews rose up against their British prize crews, putting them to work as prisoners. |
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Close patrol of hostile ports, in order to prevent naval forces from putting to sea, is also referred to as a blockade. |
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Unlike the birds in sedentary populations that migrate, birds of migratory subspecies prepare for migration by putting on weight. |
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A pass would have seen her win the game, but instead she gave a wrong answer and lost a point, putting her in second place. |
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Columbus believed the incorrect calculations of Marinus of Tyre, putting the landmass at 225 degrees, leaving only 135 degrees of water. |
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Though officials say the weed hasn't harmed fish yet, it is putting a dent in the local fishing industry. |
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The general Celtic grammar shows Wackernagel's Rule, so putting the verb at the beginning of the clause or sentence. |
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If we are serious about putting the party of Lincoln back on track, we had better begin to pick up what black folk are putting down. |
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In 1527, the Landsknechts of Emperor Charles V sacked the city, putting to an abrupt end the golden age of the Renaissance in Rome. |
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Another siege failed in 1547 putting an end to the Ottoman ambitions, confirming the Portuguese hegemony. |
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A shovel, a polaski and a gieke can for putting out campfires, disinfectant for cleaning outhouses and picnic tables. |
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Even Abbasid Arabs assisted the Tang in putting down An Lushan's rebellion. |
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Later, both sides signed a peace treaty in 1842, putting a final end to the war. |
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Detailed settlement surveys of Maya cities revealed the evidence of large populations, putting an end to the vacant ceremonial centre model. |
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It was common to see Manchus putting signs in front of their houses to invite challenges. |
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They felt that buying more real estate than they already had would be putting all their eggs in one basket. |
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The middle class does not consider itself free form the concern of putting food on the table. |
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That new box is like putting lipstick on a pig. It's still the same buggy program inside. |
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This is in accord with facts, for I can by cold put to sleep special parts of the nervous mass without putting other parts to sleep. |
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One involves putting quinacrine in the uterus which causes scarring and infertility. |
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Another is an intravas device which involves putting a urethane plug into the vas deferens to block it. |
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Robbery is the crime of taking or attempting to take anything of value by force, threat of force or by putting the victim in fear. |
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Texas? Down in Texas they execute queerosexuals. She's putting her life in jeopardy. |
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The Conservatives did not contest the seat, putting their support behind Kinnear, who stood against Asquith as a Liberal Unionist. |
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Anne and Sarah fled from Whitehall by a back staircase, putting themselves under the care of Bishop Compton. |
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While Manchester became a spinning town, the towns around were weaving towns producing cloth by the putting out system. |
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They decided to reface their cabinets, putting new doors and fresh paint just on the fronts. |
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By the 13th century, an organisational change took place, and a system of putting out was introduced. |
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Shen Buhai portrays the ruler as putting up a front to hide his dependence on his advisers. |
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It is a thriving club with 3 senior teams and a growing junior section putting out 6 teams. |
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But for the crew it means putting up the new sets, hanging and focusing lights and setting sound equipment. |
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After putting away the cause of the younger and less popularly supported one, he formed an alliance with Brancus. |
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In 2012 Scottish millionaire Frank Lynch who is based in America, started putting money into the club and changed its name to Celtic Nation. |
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You'd better rinse that stain before putting the shirt in the washing machine. |
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